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Champagne: Check. Resolutions: Check. Hot
Performer: Double Check.
Boardwalk in
Fort Lauderdale invites you to celebrate with adult film star Andrew Jakk. Andrew, who is one
of Falcon Studios’ newest and hottest commodities. He recently spoke with Mark’s List about his
show, getting started in adult films, being
a blond, his dating life and his future goals.
You’re performing at Boardwalk in
Fort Lauderdale for New Year’s Eve 2012. Are you excited to be
performing in Fort Lauderdale?
It’s going to be my first time in Fort
Lauderdale. I went when I was a child with my family, but this
will be my first time experiencing its nightlife. I can’t wait
to perform down there at Boardwalk—it should be very exciting.
What can we expect during your show?
There will be lots of dancing—I just love to
dance and perform. I used to dance at a local bar in Detroit a
few years ago as a Go-Go boy, and I can’t wait to do it again.
My songs are mostly upbeat pop and a few have a Latin flare. On
New Year’s Eve, I have a mix planned with a bright colorful
outfit that was handmade. That’s definitely the night to be at
Boardwalk if you can’t come every night. It will definitely be a
night to remember to say the least.
Do you have a New Year’s resolution?
I don’t really have a New Year’s resolution,
but my goal for 2012 is to bulk up and get a little more
muscular; but not too big—I don’t feel that’s attractive.
Are you planning to kiss anyone at
midnight?
We’ll see what happens. Maybe I’ll meet the
man of my dreams [laughs].
Where
are you originally from, and how did you get involved in the
adult film industry?
I’m from a suburb outside of Detroit, and
I’ve always wanted to model. I was signed by a few agencies here
in Detroit, but this area is just not good for male models.
I decided to fill out a few applications with
recognizable studios and wait to see what would happen. My first
offer was with a studio that I only did a couple scenes for.
From there I filled out an application with Falcon Studios and
got a response right away. In April I did my first shoot with
Falcon and really enjoyed it. They thought I had a great look
and that I was a great performer, so they signed me as an
exclusive in July.
Do friends and family know? Have
they been supportive?
My friends and family both know. My friends
are cool with it and are waiting for the day I get recognized in
public [laughs]. My family on the other hand doesn’t support it,
but they are dealing with it at this point. They’ve decided that
they don’t want to lose me as a son or brother, so it’s just
really not talked about. I talk about it more with my siblings,
but not really with my mom.
How
old were you when you did your first shoot? Were you nervous
getting naked and performing in front of the crew?
I did my first shoot at the end of February
of this year, so I was 23—I just turned 24 December 16th. I was
nervous with the getting naked and being told when to get hard,
which is why it didn’t work out at the first studio I worked
for. I love the crew at Falcon. Everyone is so nice and tries to
make the models as comfortable and relaxed as possible without
feeling rushed. The directors Steve Cruz, Bruno Bond, and Chris
Ward, also the president of Falcon, make the experience as
enjoyable as possible.
What’s a typical day of shooting a
scene like?
All the scenes I been on for Falcon have
been on location at a gorgeous house where the models also get
to stay. The models are usually comfortable with each other
before the actual scene takes place. As for me, I only bottom,
so I usually get up a couple hours before the scene and only eat
a banana. I then prep for the scene and get beautified. The
scene is then explained to us in terms of how things should be
carried out. Most importantly, as a model and performer, you’re
supposed to have fun with it and hope that there’s chemistry.
After the scene’s complete, I usually go swimming, go in the
Jacuzzi, or watch a movie.
Do
you always assume the bottom role?
Yes, I have only bottomed so far. This goes
into my personal life too; I have only topped
a couple times for my ex’s because they wanted me to, not
because I wanted to.
What do you like most about shooting
these films?
I like the photo shoots most of all. For
each Falcon/Jocks movie there are a set of photos you take to
promote the movie. Anywhere from 500-700 photos are usually
taken. Then they pick about five to 10 photos to use. I love
photography, and this is the closest to modeling I can get at
this point.
Has being “blond and fuzzy” become
somewhat of a trademark of yours?
I guess so [laughs]. I was told most blonds
can’t grow hair, so many people comment on my blond body hair. I
have always been a hairy guy. At one of the shoots, the crew
noticed how it glows in the lights under the cameras. They said
I should grow more hair on my butt since I usually trim it.
I did and now they call it my “halo.”
Who
is your ultimate scene partner and scene fantasy?
Someone that I would like to work with that
I would consider an “ultimate scene partner” is Kris Evans from
Bel Ami. I think he is very sexy and my kind of guy—a masculine
dominant type of guy. As to a scene fantasy, I don’t really have
one—I like sex on a bed. I’m more of a sensual kind of guy when
it comes to sex.
Do you have a favorite scene you
have already performed in?
My favorite scene so far would have to be
the one with Trystan Bull from “Guys Next Door Part 2”. He such
a sexy guy and he found me attractive since, according to him,
he’s straight/flexible. He told Chris Ward, the director of that
series, that I’m the kind of guy he likes to work with. The
scene was outside by a pool and the ending is hot.
What is your favorite thing about
your body? What about another guy’s body?
My favorite thing about my body would have
to be my smile or blond hair. Those are what I get the most
compliments on. On another guy’s body, I would have to say his
face and good teeth. I like a guy with big hanging balls too.
Are you in a relationship? Is it
hard dating when you are involved in the adult film industry?
No, I’m currently single. I haven’t dated
anyone since I have been working in the industry. It seems that
guys find it hot in the beginning but then get jealous. I
completely understand where they’re coming from. I don’t think I
could date anyone who’s in porn, so it’s hard for to me to
justify someone accepting me being in it when I wouldn’t for
him. I know it would eventually get to me that I’m going off to
do a shoot when my man is back at home.
Where
do you live now, and what do you do you in your time off?
I still live in the Detroit area where I
grew up. I just recently graduated this semester with a
Bachelor’s in public administration. Right now I’m looking at my
options on what to do next. In my spare time I go to the movies,
dinner, shopping, etc. I’m more of a simple kind of guy.
What other career endeavors would
you like to pursue?
As I mentioned before, I recently graduated
with a Bachelor’s so I’m trying to figure out what to do next.
At this point I don’t feel porn is a career. I actually would
like to model more in fashion and pursue more of the high
fashion modeling. It might be difficult, because I’m finding out
that being in porn is frowned upon in the modeling world.
What can we expect from Andrew Jakk
in 2012?
In the upcoming year you can expect some
more Falcon movies for sure. Hopefully I will make more
appearances like this show at Boardwalk. I will also be working
with more photographers, and maybe you’ll see me in some
magazines.
More about Andrew Jakk:
Facebook-
www.facebook.com/andrewjakk
Twitter-
www.twitter.com/andrewjakk
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