SAN FRANCISCO - Raging Stallion Studios has signed newcomer Bruno Bond to an exclusive contract for 2009. In addition to performing, Bond will serve as head of the studio's set-design department.
According to RSS honcho Chris Ward, Bond's swarthy good looks are a perfect fit for Raging Stallion, which caters to fans of masculine, hairy muscle-men. Ward said Bond follows in the footsteps of Roman Ragazzi, who shared Raging Stallion's "Man of the Year" title with Steve Cruz in 2008.
Cruz and Bond shot their first scene together for director Tony Dimarco in December. The two experienced "love at first sight" on the set and now are a couple - the second pair of boyfriends in the RSS stable. Tristan Jaxx and Tristan Phoenix, both RSS exclusives, are legally married in California.
"I was always interested in porn," Bond said. "I met Steve Cruz through MySpace and started a correspondence that lasted several months before we started talking about me getting into the business. Steve cast me in Red Light, and we started talking on the phone a lot. When I finally met him on the set, I knew that he was the man for me.
"He took me to the Raging Stallion Christmas party, and I really clicked with everyone there," he continued. "I felt like I was around a group of my close friends. I went back to Atlanta, closed down my business, sold off all of my stuff and moved to San Francisco a month later. It has been the best decision that I have ever made. Steve is the love of my life and my partner in crime. We are having a great adventure together."
Born and raised in the South, Bond spent most of his adult life in Atlanta. When not performing, he is an artist who works in residential and commercial design, construction and renovation.
"Bruno is a delightful man, and it is very nice to have another Southerner here in the studio," Ward said. "Guys from down south have a charm that reminds me of my earlier years growing up down there. His looks are stunning - very, very Raging Stallion. We look forward to working with Bruno both behind and in front of the camera."