SAN FRANCISCO - Titan Media, the parent company of gay brands TitanMen, ManPlay, MSR Video and TitanMen Fresh, has signed Marco Blaze to an exclusive contract through 2010.
"We are very proud that Marco has chosen to sign with Titan Media," said Brian Mills, lead director for the company and a partner in Titan Media. "There were several other studios clawing to get their hands on him, but he chose to go with us. Marco is movie-star handsome, physically stunning and a natural performer. He will quickly become one of the most highly sought-after performers in the gay adult industry. We look forward to working with Marco over the next several years as he continues to explode on screen."
Argentina native Blaze, 26, is a versatile performer who stands 5 feet, 9 inches tall. He stars in and appears on the box covers of two soon-to-be-released TitanMen Fresh features. In addition, Blaze just finished filming three scenes for upcoming TitanMen feature films. His first TitanMen release - Overdrive, in which he appears with TitanMen exclusive François Sagat - is scheduled to street in December.
"I have always wanted to work with TitanMen," said Blaze, whose recently launched website features a personal blog, photo galleries, streaming previews and trailers of his films. "They represent the very highest quality in the industry, and I am proud to be a TitanMen exclusive."
Titan vice president of marketing Keith Webb commented, "After receiving a glowing report on Marco's work with our TitanMen Fresh director Richie Oldmann in Prague, we immediately made plans to bring Marco to San Francisco. Marco was here for several weeks, making it possible to work on three different films to be released in 2009. In addition, Marco's presence at the TitanMen booth during Folsom Street Fair caused quite a stir among the tens of thousands of TitanMen fans that came to see our collection of the hottest guys on the planet.
"Once Marco's films are released, I'm sure everyone will know his name and face," Webb continued. "He's got everything we could ever hope for in a performer, and then some."