Titan Signs Sagat

SAN FRANCISCO — Titan Media, parent company of gay adult brands TitanMen, ManPlay and TitanMen Fresh, has signed Paris native François Sagat to an exclusive, multipicture deal.

The 27-year-old French native with the distinctive tattooed scalp entered the adult industry in the Fall of 2005, appearing in 10 scenes and quickly becoming one of the most popular stars in the gay adult industry.

“We are very happy to welcome François to the TitanMen family,” Bruce Cam, president and CEO of Titan Media, said. “His handsome face, muscular body and innate sexuality are the very embodiment of what it means to be a TitanMan. He is incredibly handsome; the camera loves him. When you see him on screen, you cannot take your eyes off of him.”

Cam said Sagat will star in several high-profile films for the TitanMen brand over the coming year.

Scheduled appearances include roles in a major leather/fetish-themed film to debut at the 2006 Folsom Street Fair, as well as a big-budget Bruce Cam Australian outdoor feature scheduled for Holiday 2006 release. Sagat also will appear exclusively for TitanMen during the 2006 Folsom Street Fair and the 2007 GAYVN Expo.

“It has always been my dream to work with Titan Media; they are the very best in gay adult films,” Sagat said. “I have always wanted to be a TitanMan, and I now have my chance to follow in the footsteps of my porn idol Dred Scott.”

In an ironic twist, Raging Stallion earlier this week announced the signing of former Titan exclusive Jake Deckhard, essentially meaning that the two studios exchanged contract stars.

Raging Stallion owner Chris Ward said there are no hard feelings regarding the star swap.

“Both François and Jake are two of the hottest guys in the world — and who better to shoot them than Titan and Raging Stallion,” Ward said. “I think Raging Stallion and Titan have become very similar over the years by filming many of the same guys. I even heard they are heading to Australia to shoot in our back yard down there. I guess copying us is the best kind of flattery. I look forward to shooting with Jake and I can't wait to see what they do with François.”

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