My rumble through nude celebrity sights resulted in Dale Stones in Blood of the Tribades (2016).
It's a pro-queer take on the lesbian vampire trope ("tribade" is an old term for lesbian). A reviewer for the Boston Underground Film Festival calls it: "a love letter to offbeat lesbian vampire films that offers powerful discourse on self-identity, feminism, and the violence wrought from religious dogma."
His character is named Jacob, but doesn't appear in plot synopses. Probably he's being sacrificed to the vampire cult.
Andrew C. Wiley (left) and Jake Vaughan also appear nude. Maybe other sacrificial victims.
His Facebook profile: "One part comedy, two parts naked, topped with a mess of blond hair." Except you're not blond, dude.
His Instagram has posts about many other shows, like Dale's All Male Yard Sale and "Oh Manada" ("Oh, Canada" with men, get it?). I can't tell if he attended or performed in that last one.
In an interview, Dale notes that he had to work hard on his masculine gender performance, "learning how to walk, crawl, posture, and pose myself as a masculine character." He still watches himself in the mirror to see what he needs to change. Maybe the mesh shirt and black leather gloves, girlfriend.
And "while straight men aren't a rare commodity in most walks of life, we are somewhat unrepresented in burlesque." Wait -- what? Dude is straight? What about the work on his masculine performance? More importantly, are Sirlesque shows for ladies only?
No, they usually perform at the Club Cafe, a "happening gay-friendly cabaret."
I guess the dicks and buns don't bother him. Much.
See also: Rainier Dawn: Was his kiss with Harlan real? Is Aidan his boyfriend? Is that relly his d*ck?
Alan Hyde: Roman-era vampire boy with one dude-on-dude kiss and a lot of n*dity.
David Boreanaz and Friends: A tortured vampire, a homophobic FBI agent, a gay ghost
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