Dante Colle Talks with Captain Jack
Dante entered the industry when he was 18 and has worked steadily ever since. He got his start in bi and gay porn but is now also moving into the straight side of the industry. He’s a solid performer and other performers love working with him. I had a chance to talk to Dante and I hope you learn something!
Captain Jack: How did you get your start in porn?
Dante Colle: If you remember the site Backpage.com, I was 18, scrolling through it, and on the adult jobs section, I landed on an ad for adult males for adult films. It was for a gay company but they were offering straight scenes and I signed up for that. I did my straight scene with them and a couple of weeks later, I was out in Vegas and got talked into doing a gay scene. I was offered decent money so I figured I’d give it a shot.
CJ: What was your drive to get into porn in the first place?
Dante: Yeah, I was 18-years old and what 18-year old doesn’t want to get paid to fuck?
CJ: You’ve been doing bi porn, what made you decide to transition to boy/girl porn?
Dante: I do mostly gay and there’s some bi porn that I do but there’s just not a huge market for it quite yet, I wouldn’t say I’m transitioning into straight stuff, I’m working on doing both. I’ve always wanted to do that but for a long time, it was really hard and I didn’t have connections and didn’t have the motivation or know-how. Until recently, I created some new connections and, after a year or so, I worked my way into it. I just started doing boy/girl porn now. The goal is to continue to be doing both.
CJ: Did you face any resistance when you transitioned?
Dante: Of course. It took this long for a reason but I think for the longest time, there was this stigma. It’s not so bad now because everyone realizes things are kind of stupid because we’re all tested the same exact way; we all have the same standards. The gay side is actually more safe than the straight side because we often do day-before testing. It’s all based off homophobia from older times and the problems usually come from the agents. They talk to these girls and they don’t really know how the industry works and they get kind of brainwashed from other people. So they say not to work with gay performers because they’ll catch AIDS or something. They don’t have any actual proof of what they’re saying. It’s getting better because there are crossover performers who are showing that there’s nothing to worry about.
CJ: What’s the toughest part about doing porn for a guy?
Dante: I think that answer varies among guys. Some guys have problems getting hard and some will take too long to cum. And, although it’s rare, some won’t even be able to cum at all. For me, that’s never been a problem either way but I feel like you’re either like that or you’re not. It’s not something that can be helped a whole lot. It’s hard to say, I think for the average guy, it’s getting hard, staying hard and staying focused on everything you need to be focused on. Knowing where the cameras at, knowing how you’re looking on camera, knowing how the girl is looking on camera and still maintaining your erection.
CJ: Do you have any special projects in the works that the fans should look out for?
Dante: I was just on the set for Kayden Kross for Deeper. It’s one of the bigger features she ever did. I think the scene just came out with Maitland Ward. That was a great experience. It was for The Muse. And I just did a feature for Joanna Angel and she just did her first bi scene. It was the first bi scene to be featured on Burning Angel.
CJ: And how can the fans get ahold of you?
Dante: On Twitter, I’m @Dante_Colle but I’m shadow banned as fuck. That’s my handle on every social media site.
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