This website requires that JavaScript be enabled in order to display
properly.
Gay Erotic Video Index
WARNING!
This site offers sexually explicit
adult content. Images and text contained on this site are adult in
nature, depicting sexuality that may, by some, be considered
objectionable and that may
not be viewed by anyone under the age of majority.
Wayne Stanley
Hair:
Salt/Pepper
Facial Hair:
Beard
Skin:
White
Notes:
Wayne Stanley inherited the Bob Mizer estate when he died in 1992. Wayne Stanley was a friend and legal adviser to Mizer who worked at AMG for the last few years of its existence. For two years after Bob Mizer passed away, Stanley attempted to keep Mizer's operation afloat, even taking photographs of popular AMG models himself. In 1994, Stanley put the properties up for sale, sectioning it off into four parts. In 2004, he made his final sale of the Estate to the founder of the Bob Mizer Foundation, Dennis Bell, handing over all of the remaining photographs, including 35mm color slides, 4x5 black and white negatives, 2 1/4 color transparencies, and a card catalog that mapped out the collection in its entirety. Over time,Dennis Bell pieced the collection back together -- he was able to relocate and acquire all of Mizer's remaining films and video tapes, and most of the props, equipment, and backdrops that John Sonsini had rescued from dumpsters more than 10 years earlier. Source: The Bob Mizer Foundation: About Bob Mizer
Note: Searching by co-performer name also matches any alias for that name.
Movies
Foot1 Notes
Year
Title
Action2 Notes
Alias
Studio
Type
Category
1Foot Notes
Year
Title
2Action Notes
Alias
Studio
Type
Category
Note: Searching by co-performer name also matches any alias for that name. Match is by movie tho,
not
scene.
Film Shorts
Year
Title
Action1 Notes
Alias
Studio
Year
Title
1action Notes
Alias
Studio
Note: Searching by co-performer name also matches any alias for that name.
References:
none available
Note:All names credited on this website, whether for performance
or production should be considered fictional stage names. Any
resemblance to actual persons, living, dead or otherwise, is purely
coincidental.