Owen Hawk Launches Personal Website for Fans

CYBERSPACE — Gay adult star Owen Hawk recently launched a new personal website to go along with the mid-November announcement that he was creating his own production company.

One of the stars of Buckshot Productions’ “Buckleroos,” Hawk has experienced a huge surge in popularity recently, with well-known adult industry blogs Fleshbot.com and GayPornBlog.com both spotlighting the 25-year-old actor.

Visitors to Hawk’s site are greeted with galleries and personal information about the New York-based performer. The site also includes links to purchase Hawk’s films and news on his new production company Dark Alley Media and its upcoming release “Mutiny.”

“I created this site just to have a home for personal info about me on the web, as well as for [visitors] to have access to my latest video information and videos,” Hawk writes on his site.

Born in Boston, Hawk attended college in Washington D.C. and majored in English. He graduated in May. Before he entered the adult industry, Hawk worked with public health organizations and began working in strip clubs to afford classes.

Hawk has also starred in Hot House Video’s “Manhunt the Movie,” Chi Chi LaRue’s “What Men Do,” and others.

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