Directing
Jeremiah Brian Donahue, better known as J. Brian, is credited with several firsts in the gay adult industry. As J. Brian he began as a photographer and in 1964 was allegedly the first in the modern era to publish male full frontal nudes. Brian moved to San Francisco in the mid-1960s. He and his partner Bob Damron formed Calafran Enterprises, a photographic studio, which also published the magazine "Golden Boys" in 1968. Brian began producing silent "loops", among them "Opus One" (1969), "Little Boy Lust" (1970), and "Come to the Orgy" (1971). His first feature, "Seven in a Barn" (1971) is said to be the first gay adult feature with synchronized sound. This and subsequent films were distinguished by the appearances of "all-American" young men in rural locations.
movieThe Best of J. Brian
1993
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movieJ. Brian's Golden Boys
1982
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movieFlashbacks
1981
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movieTwins
1980
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movieIncest: Brother Love
1979
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movieMale Stampede
1976
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movieJ. Brian's Raw Country
1976
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movieTuesday Morning Workout
1974
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movieFour More Than Money
1973
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movieFirst Time Round
1972
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movieSeven in a Barn
1971
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movieFive in Hand
1971
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movieChapter 3
1971
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movieEbony Love
1983
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movieFlashbacks
1981
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movieIncest: Brother Love
1979
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movieMale Stampede
1976
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movieJ. Brian's Raw Country
1976
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movieChapter 3
1971
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movieCruising Elsewhere
2016
Director of Photography
movieJ. Brian's Raw Country
1976
Director of Photography
movieFirst Time Round
1972
Director of Photography
movieFour More Than Money
1973
Cinematography