LOS ANGELES—Any level of longevity in the adult industry as a performer is impressive. Jack Blaque has been in the industry for 12 years, with very impressive credentials and multiple AVN Award nominations and wins. He has been through two agencies that built him up until the agencies were no more. Now, he is newly signed with Nexxxt Level and ready to move up in his career.
He says, “A lot of people didn't know where to find me.” He is making sure you know where he is now. “I've been an extra before, but never had a main role. I think I’m articulate and can act well. I want to show that I can do more than gonzo porn, that I can do the big films.” Jack smiles. “I want to do more of that.”
Sadly, there is a reason for the break in his career. “Two years ago, I got into a car accident in the back of an Uber. It did hurt my back," he says quietly, clearly reliving the incident. “I basically sued Uber and won. They took responsibility.”
But he did have to go through 16 weeks of physical therapy. With his recovery, he “recently fell in love with fitness."
"I feel like it's something I can’t go without, and I go to the gym every day, seven days a week," says Blaque, his smile bright and his new regime clearly visible in his physique.

Born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio, Blaque harbored an early love for flying. His eyes brighten once more as he speaks, “I wanted to be a pilot. For two years, I was working on my private pilot license. I was logging my hours. I had a flight instructor who would come to my house, and we would learn, like, what keeps a plane in the sky and all that. Then, we would go to Schmidt Aviation and fly for a couple of hours.” He laughs a little and shakes his head. “I’ve never told anyone that before.”
With his secret out, he relaxes a little more and sits back in the chair. He might have wanted to be a fly boy, but his focus is solely on his adult career.
“I'm a solid talent," he says. "Always punctual and on time. I love that I never cancel.”
He likes that he is the industry veteran on a set, giving new talent pointers.
”I can show them how to open up to the camera in certain positions," Jack says.
Information that needs to be passed down to the young bucks.


Photography by @kogafoto


