Steve Cruz (b. 1972)

Alias:
Scott Tucker

Birthplace:
California

Born:
November 4, 1972

Although his gruff exterior suggests otherwise, Steve Cruz is one of the nicest, most approachable guys in the industry. Born on November 4, 1972, Steve has appeared in several films and gay publications. He was signed in 2006 by Raging Stallion's Chris Ward after he saw Cruz on the streets of San Francisco. As a Raging Stallion exclusive Steve has appeared in several films including Ink Storm, Savage, Mirage, and in the blockbuster series Grunts. Aside from Raging Stallion, Steve has also worked with TitanMen, Mustang and All Worlds Video. In 2008 Steve won the GayVN Award for Best Group Scene in Chi Chi Larue's Link 5: The Evolution, a scene he filmed prior to his contact with Raging Stallion. Steve is an avid supporter of safe sex and is the voice of STD prevention for the San Francisco Dept. of Public Health. Steve loves to meet new fans and is always open to answering questions through his blog. He enjoys running and yoga, studied as a graphic artist and is a self-taught bass player.

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