Kole to Concentrate on Directing

New York-based adult performer Erika Kole is starting her own production company, where she will direct and write fetish-based features.

“I’m not leaving performing completely,” she said. “I’m just going to concentrate on directing and making my own features.”

Kole’s new company The Naked Chic, is already moving forward with her feature, Rising with Red Eyes, which she has written and plans to direct. The movie focuses on a young model who does bondage shoots and at night meets with her friends who become involved in her sexual escapades.

Kole says she plans to shoot a number fetish and bondage features for the DVD market and for her own Web site which is under construction.

“I’m into realism and show people enjoying themselves and having hot sex,” she said.

Kole is currently completing work on Joe Gallant’s The Screw Show Movie, based on his cable television talk show. In the movie, she plays a reporter who gets intimately involved with her sources.

“Erika knows how to make scene hot,” Gallant said. “She just goes all out for every scene she does.”

A Missouri native, Kole worked for a painting contractor after high school before deciding to make her own sex video with a girlfriend.

“It was just the two of us and we were going to meet this guy who was going to put it out for us,” she recalled.

“But the guy had a heart attack and we never went back.”

But a year later, Kole was back, minus her girlfriend and ready for some hardcore action.

“I was a horny girl,” she says.

Kole made a few videos in New York, then went on to work in California in such titles as Extreme Teen 26, Amateur Auditions 21and Specs Appeal, among others.

“I was really young and horny and I was looking for adventure, so I started shooting porn and it was a lot of fun,” she said.

“I just liked having a lot of sex so I worked as much as I could.”

Although she lives in New York, Kole happily commuted between the two coasts for the past three years. Today, Kole says she wants to make her own movies with the help of a silent partner.

“I still love to perform, but now I want to show more of what I can do.”