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Curious Cameron

When gay porn impresario and Channel 1 Releasing partner Chi Chi LaRue was first contacted by her latest exclusive for All Worlds Video, Cameron Marshall, he was boyfriends with Josh Vaughn, one of her other contract studs at the time.

“Well, you know he didn’t even like boys before Josh, right?” Chi Chi told XBIZ. “He had only been with girls, had no interest in guys and then he met Josh and fell in love.”

LaRue says Cameron Marshall’s curiosity for porn work was evident in their first email exchanges via MySpace where he asked if he could come to the set with Josh Vaughn and see what it was like.

Soon after, he was on board and cast in his first movie, “Little Big League III: Bottom of the 9th.” Now, the 22-year old, who stands at 5-foot-10 with a look as versatile as his sexuality, and can range from clean cut to rough around the edges, has become one of the fastest rising and most watched newcomers of the year.

“I knew I was getting a great performer, but I didn’t know I’d be getting one of the best actors I’ve worked with in a really long time,” said LaRue. “With one look, he can convey everything about the scene.”

Marshall said that though he’s never taken any actual acting classes, he feels he’s been acting all his life.

“Since I was a kid, I’ve always tried to put myself in someone else’s shoes and literally become them in my head,” he explained. “I had to act a lot in school and at home to get out of different situations.”

Laughing, he added, “I was quite the con artist.”

When he’s not shooting porn, the Lubbock, Texas-based stud works as a waiter and will soon be finishing college where he is majoring in advertising with a minor in art, and hopes to someday go into graphic design.

In the meantime, he’s enjoying the exploration of his sexuality, both professionally and now personally since his split from Vaughn.

“My absolute favorite scene so far was with Blake Riley in ‘He Fucked My Father,’” he reveals. “Blake fucked me in all kinds of positions including standing up which was a first for me and really turned me on.”

Next up will be the release of “Shifting Gears,” his first bisexual movie — though, as previously mentioned, he’s no stranger to sex with girls.

“It was very different having sex with those girls on camera,” he says. “I had sex with girls until about two years ago but I went to a Christian college so it was all under the covers and with the lights off. Nothing like this where the girls were very enthusiastic.”

Experimenting with everything that life has to offer, Marshall is anxious to see what aspect of his sexuality he explores next — and, of course, for LaRue to capture it on camera.

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