David Forest Launches FunInTheForest.com

VAN NUYS, Calif. — Veteran talent agent David Forest is celebrating his 34th year in the adult entertainment business with the launch of  FunInTheForest.com

The new site will serve as home to all of the Forest adult businesses, including Meet The Stars, The Premiere Artists and the recently launched I Wanna Meet A Pornstar.   

"From The Desk of David Forest," the Ask David Forest Program and the Forest PR Files will also be featured on the site.

“Now folks that want to book male adult stars for private meetings, producers/directors looking for talent for Internet scenes or films, plus club owners/promoters scouting for acts for their special events, can find them all at FunInTheForest,” David Forest said.   

He added, “In addition, everyone will enjoy our "From the Desk of" column, now a weekly posting at the new site. The column features much more than just adult industry news. I like to keep folks up-to-date on everything from hot concerts, mainstream news and sports, awards shows, political races and Hollywood scandals.“

The Forest PR Files include the majority of the articles written about Forest from 1977 to present. He notes, however, that he is still trying to track down the October 1998 issue of Genre magazine, which featured an article about him titled, "Forest Fire."

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