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Clay Russell (part three)
Clay Russell was a hot model beginning in the late 1970s. He appeared in numerous print magazines include Blueboy, Honcho, In Touch, Jock, Mandate, and Playguy. He also performed in a number of gay movies where his impressive masculinity was featured, including three classics (Boys of Venice, Heatstroke, and El Paso Wrecking Corp.) in addition to other titles such as Men at Work, Cop Playtime, Cop Workout, Firemen at Work, and Sex in Uniform. His appearance in the December 1977 issue of Playguy was tied to a feature promoting Joe Gage's El Paso Wrecking Corp..
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Clay with Richard Locke |
Still a relatively young man who had the good looks to play model-perfect romantic leading men, Clay seemed to naturally gravitate towards machismo roles, such as a uniformed officer or a hot and hairy daddy looking to get satisfied by other masculine men. In 1982's Heatstroke, two guys meet up with one another, courtesy of having been with the same woman at different times. The storyline concept is that they've indirectly shared sex (via the female) together as they discuss their girl's pros and cons at making love. Clay Russell eventually gets heated up and the flirtations evolve into Clay wrapping his lips around Locke's legendary long cock. Richard Locke truly appears to enjoy the sight as he watches Clay go down on him with gusto. Locke moans and groans like he means it, just before letting loose a hot load into Russell's waiting mouth. As many men straight and gay can relate to, seeing the end-product of a blowjob on their lover's face can be icing on the cake (or in this case, icing on Clay's thick moustache). Heatstroke remains a lesser-known Gage film and while production values are high, the subject matter is gritty male sexual bonding and may not be to everyone's taste. The film features many icons of early years in gay porn liberation, including Casey Donovan.