“I first met Antton in Berlin at the annual Venus Show a few years back,” COLT Studio Group President John Rutherford said. “I spotted him from across the room and quickly pulled out my card to make my introduction. At first his masculine and cute good looks caught my eye, but after speaking to him I knew that he encompassed the attitude of confidence and strength to be a COLT Man. I couldn’t be happier and more proud to have him as a very important part of our COLT family.”
Harri first shot for COLT in April, when he appeared in Kristofer Weston’s two-part feature “Manley Heat; Scorched and Quenched.”
According to a company spokesman, Harri is a unique performer because he has the ability to crossover as a COLT Man. He began his career with the company appearing in several Buckshot titles.
“Not only is he pleasant to look at but, he has an easy to approach and pleasant attitude that we look for in all of our COLT Men,” the spokesman said. “This energy is what draws crowds worldwide at COLT Bar events. This is one of the key factors we look for when signing a new COLT Man. We are attracted to both the brawn and the brain behind each of our COLT Men.”