Luc Wylder

Luc Wylder

Luc Wylder (born November 17, 1958 in New Jersey) is an American producer, director, digital cinematographer, pornographic actor and webmaster. Wylder also owns and operates Fallen Angel Video.[1]

Career

Wylder began making underground fetish films in the late 1980s. His first release was titled “Backlash”, which lead to a booming career, including box cover appearances featuring Master Luc Wylder.

Wylder began directing, producing and performing for some of the top adult film companies including Fallen Angel, Adam and Eve, Hustler, Sin City, and Bizarre. Referred to as the thinking man’s porn producer, Luc was heavily influenced by director Bruce Seven’s style. Wylder's stylistic approach combined fetishism, top notch talent, and well-executed scenes, styles which he is known for.

The fetish industry’s premier male dominant, Wylder appeared in hundreds of videos, during the 1990s working for Bizarre, Starmaker, and Gotham Gold.

Wylder went on to produce the world’s first reality based adult stripper series The Dirty Dancers. He also went on to produce the award winning creampie series called Internal Affairs, featuring real life couples having sex.

Wylder is also credited with the creation of the traveling gonzo style, culminated by the introduction of Sex Across America series distributed by Adam & Eve.

Other ventures

Wylder is the founder and owner of a production company called Fallen Angel Video.

Awards

In 2009 he was inducted into the AVN Hall of Fame.[2]

Selected directorial filmography

Wylder has directed for the following series of videos:

As of 2006, Wylder filming the Barely Legal video series for Hustler's Larry Flynt .

Personal life

Luc is presently married to Alexandra Silk, who is also known as Bailiff Silk on Playboy TV’s Sex Court.

Education

References

  1. "Nominations 2009 AVN Adult Movie Awards" (PDF). AVNAwards.com. 2008-11-25. Retrieved 2008-11-26.

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