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Larry David Paciotti (born November 8, 1959) is an American gay pornographic film director. He appears as the drag-diva persona Chi Chi LaRue, which is also the directorial credit name of Lawrence David and Taylor Hudson, who direct bisexual, gay, and heterosexual porn films.〔http://www.iafd.com/person.rme/perfid=CCLaRue/gender=M/chi-chi-larue.htm〕 He does not direct in drag.〔"Post-Porn: Tag Adams is enjoying the quiet, porn-free life", by Doug Rule, Published on February 12, 2009 http://www.metroweekly.com/feature/?ak=4059; viewed 28-3-2014〕 == Career == "Chi Chi LaRue" began when Paciotti moved to the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area and began performing in drag as one-half of "The Weather Gals", a "hag drag" revue.〔http://www.trumansays.com/2007/04/being_closeted_.html〕 He and a friend moved to California and was hired by Catalina Video as an administrative assistant and publicist because of his knowledge of porn and the workings of the porn industry.〔("Sex Becomes Him: How one portly, effeminate lad from Minnesota rose to the top of the gay porn industry" )〕 Even as a "DJ" ("DJ Paciotti"), Paciotti conducts most public business as "Chi Chi LaRue", and has a significant presence in the pornographic film industry moving up the line of responsibility and creativity so that he was soon directing high demand pornographic product.〔 LaRue has directed hundreds of gay porn films since 1988. He now owns Catalina Video, a label under his umbrella company Channel 1 Releasing.〔 In 2003, he began to divide his directorial time between: Vivid Video, where he gets along with much of the female talent, particularly Jenna Jameson. LaRue divided his attention between Vivid Video; and his own Rascal Video. In 2006, LaRue announced that he would no longer produce films for Vivid Video because they were featuring actors and actresses having sex without condoms.〔("Chi Chi LaRue leaves Vivid" )〕 In 2007, LaRue was chosen as one of ''Out'' magazine's Top 50 most influential people in the LGBT community.〔 In August 2008, he directed the controversial bisexual film titled ''Shifting Gears''. LaRue coined the term "straight-for-pay" (a play on word for "gay-for-pay"), to describe performer Blake Riley's first encounter with a woman. In 2012, LaRue directed the music video for "Trouble" by ''RuPaul's Drag Race'' contestant Willam Belli, which premiered on Logo TV. In 2015, LaRue admitted himself into drug and alcohol treatment in Minnesota, feeling he was "near death", according to friend Kevin Molin. A gofundme.com account was set up for him on July 23, 2015.〔Hunter Houston, "LaRue Needs You," ''South Florida Gay News;;, August 5, 2105, p. 51, http://southfloridagaynews.com/Film/porn-pulse-larue-needs-you.html?highlight=WyJsYXJ1ZSIsImxhcnVlJ3MiXQ==, retrieved August 11, 2015.〕 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Chi Chi LaRue」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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