QClassic Hottie: Jeff Stryker

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Love him or hate him, it’s hard to imagine the world of gay porn without Jeff Stryker. The diminutive hottie (born Charles Casper Peyton in Springfield, Illinois, in 1962) wielded the cock of legend — Stryker called his own dick “the most famous cock in history” — and he defined an entire era of gay porn. It’s easy to spot his “suck dat fat cock yeaaaaah!” persona everywhere you look even today, and there couldn’t possibly be a gay porn star who wouldn’t yearn to earn just a tiny fraction of Stryker’s legend for themselves.
Gay porn’s superstar of superstars, Stryker was dubbed “the Cary Grant of gay porno” by filmmaker John Waters, and Hollywood writer Bruce Vilanch, who writes banter for the Oscars and Barbra Streisand concerts, scripted Stryker’s one man show, A Sophisticated Evening With Jeff Stryker which played to sold out houses in 2006-07, a clear 20 years after he made the last of his big gay porn films. Margaret Cho loves him, talking about him extensively in her concerts, and the bestselling Jeff Stryker dildo has been the subject of papers presented at academic conferences, lawsuits, and novels.
Observe the charisma:


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That lovely scene is part of the evergreen classic Stryker Force, from Falcon Studios. Jeff’s talking to the macho top Jeff Hammond, who happily takes it smack up the ass from Stryker soon after the dialogue, above, was complete. Rumours abounded that Stryker sometimes used a stunt cock and that a stunt double for Hammond was used in this scene. Check out the pics below and decide for yourself.
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That movie gets off to a cracking start with this fabulous kick fighting scene. While we all love today’s less contrived porn, who doesn’t yearn for a bit of this wonderfullness:

A licensed line of Jeff Stryker products is available including calendars, playing cards, T-shirts, greeting cards, Stryker Lube and the Jeff Stryker Action Figure, one of which the star himself gave to Cho as a token of his appreciation.
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Multitalented, Stryker also wrote songs and sang, such as this entertaining ditty from another Falcon classic, Bigger Than Life:

He’s also quite adept at aging well, taking on a nicely gristled Mel Gibson look, without the raving tantrums of the Hollywood actor we all love to hate:
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One of Jeff’s lesser known contributions to queer pop culture was his self penned song “Pop You In The Pooper” which he never made a video for. Thankfully, a fan provides this animation using a Jeff Stryker action figure for inspiration:

Jan 09, 2014 By joey 10 Comments