Woody Fox Signs On as Falcon A-Team Exclusive

Woody Fox Signs On as Falcon A-Team Exclusive

SAN FRANCISCO Falcon Studios Group has added Woody Fox to its elite list of A-Team exclusives.

The native Australian will appear in Falcon Studios, Raging Stallion and Hot House releases.

His first scene as a Falcon Studios Group Exclusive, an energized and acrobatic sex fest with Josh Conner in Hot House’s “Slicked Up,” is live on HotHouse.com and will be available on DVD and download next Friday.

“Woody is a hugely popular, charismatic and irresistibly handsome performer,” a studio official said. “He sports all the assets of a porn superstar, from his piercing eyes to his dark hair and his chiseled physique to his mouth watering 8.5” inch uncut cock. Woody has it all, and he’s also a highly trained circus performer specializing in high-flying aerial acts.”

After originally appearing in Falcon Studios’ “Bucks County 1 — Into The Wild” and “Bucks County 2 — Road to Temptation,” Fox took some time off to bulk up, create a new look and return to the porn world.

Falcon President Tim Valenti saw the new footage of Fox from “Slicked Up” and initiated talks with Fox about signing on as an exclusive, the studio official said.

Fox recently finished filming Falcon’s upcoming camping feature, “Pitching Tents,” with director Tony Dimarco.

The film debuts this December, and he’s scheduled to shoot numerous releases in the coming months.

“I’m very thankful to Tim Valenti, Adam Q. Robinson, the entire team of directors and support staff at Falcon Studios Group for bringing me on and giving me this opportunity to be an A-Team exclusive,” Fox said. “I’m honored to have my name added to this list of the top gay porn stars in the world.”

Valenti said: “Woody is one of the most sexy and energetic performers in the business, and we’re happy to add him to our list of A-Team exclusives.”

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