April O'Neil to Direct for Girlsway, Adult Time

April O'Neil to Direct for Girlsway, Adult Time

MONTREAL — April O’Neil has joined the growing roster of talent-turned-directors for the Adult Time platform. Her focus will be on G/G content for Girlsway with several projects already on the boards.

O’Neil joins her colleagues Kristen Scott, Whitney Wright and Casey Calvert in stepping behind the camera for various Adult Time brands and original series.

An Adult Time rep described O’Neil as a fan-favorite and top-selling performer since her Girlsway debut in 2014. She has starred in nearly 40 scenes for the label and was a Girlsway “Girl of the Month.”

Bree Mills, chief creative officer for Adult Time, believes directing is “a natural next step” for O’Neil, citing her “sense of humor, passion for G/G sex and overall positive vibes.”

Mills is impressed with O’Neil’s directing efforts for other companies. “April has been an important part of the Girlsway family for many years now as both an actress and as one of our ‘GOTY’ winners,” she said. “I wanted to extend the opportunity for her to try her hand at Girlsway content.”

O’Neil enthused about the potential of her latest career move. "I’m so grateful to Girlsway for the opportunity to bring my creative vision to their already amazing content," she said. "I really enjoyed working with their excellent crew and some impeccable talent. I truly hope the viewers love what we’ve made!"

Find Girlsway on Twitter and follow O’Neil on Twitter here.

Members who join the Adult Time platform will gain access to all original series and the entire 50,000-scene Gamma Entertainment catalog. Follow the site on Twitter.

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