Casey Everett

  • by Cornelius Washington
  • Wednesday February 24, 2016
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The Nob Hill Theatre this weekend will be featuring , one of the hottest and most intelligent newcomers in the industry, an Air Force veteran with a youthfulness and intelligence combination as a bottom that can achieve any erotic objective. Casey's mission this weekend: seduce, entice and entertain on a sexual level you will not forget anytime soon. 

Cornelius Washington: You were in the Air Force. How long were you in, and what was it like to be around such an intense all-male environment?

Casey Everett: I was in for 3.5 years. It really wasn't so bad, when I joined "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" (DADT) was still in effect. I had to hide that I was gay only for a brief period of time, since within the same year they repealed it. I had a good time though and made many friends I still have to this day.

 

What are the positives and negatives of military service?

The Nob Hill Theatre this weekend will be featuring Casey Everett, one of the hottest and most intelligent newcomers in the industry, an Air Force veteran with a youthfulness and intelligence combination as a bottom that can achieve any erotic objective. Casey's mission this weekend: seduce, entice and entertain on a sexual level you will not forget anytime soon.

What are the positives and negatives of military service?

I really can't list the positives and negatives since everyone has their own experiences while serving. My experiences were positive, therefor I would have a bias opinion.

How do you feel about Obama's stance about abolishing the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy in the military? What did you see to be the effects of that within the ranks?

I think it was a great idea. A person shouldn't have to hide who they really are and pretend to be someone or something else. Since DADT was abolished, military men and women were able to be true to themselves. The effects weren't so bad. Of course we had sensitivity training, since it appears everyone takes offense over the most trivial things; for those it didn't necessarily affect directly, they didn't seem to care if someone was gay or not.

What do you think you've learned about yourself as a gay man from serving in the military that you wouldn't have learned if you had not joined?

To be honest, I'm not too entirely sure. The path I chose has taught me a lot about myself and led me to where I am now. I really hadn't put much thought into the choices I've made and how differently things would be if I'd picked a different route, since those choices have already been made and can't be changed. I believe that me being in the military helped build my social skills, since you work with people from different places and cultures all across America. I also know that if I hadn't joined, I wouldn't have had the courage to come out as being gay as soon as I had.

Casey Everett gets glam dancing at the

Las Vegas nightclub Share.

During your stint in the military, what was your sexuality like compared to your civilian life?

Before, I wasn't too sure as to who I really was which caused me to be more quiet and uncertain about a lot of things around me. I joined when I was 19, so still a baby in terms of self-realization. During my stint, I experimented to see what I was and wasn't into, which led me to the diverse interests I have now.

What made you decide to become a porn actor?

At the time I was separating from the military and was looking into different avenues for things to do. During that time, I had recently gotten out of a relationship and a friend who is quite familiar with the industry reached out to me. As we were casually chatting one day, I started asking him how the adult industry was; he took me under his wing and got me where I am today.

You are relatively new in the porn industry. What do you think your military training brings to the table as far as being a porn actor?

The first thing that comes to mind is military-themed scenes. The military and civilian worlds are completely different. The training I have can easily be utilized in a scene that is military-based.

Do you think that your stint in the military while being surrounded by so many hunky masculine studs has this influenced the type of men you are sexually attracted to?

Not so much. Yes, there's a large diversity in the selection of men in the military; but I feel being surrounded by it all hasn't had much of an impact as to what I like in a sexual partner.

Any military fetishes?

Well... I've experienced a few during my military days. There are some that I wouldn't mind doing again. Doing a scene with prior military members from each different branch would be hot. I do have a weak spot for Marines.

Casey Everett

As you now may know, barebacking and PrEP are big issues in gay porn. How do you think this will influence gay porn and gay male sexuality in general?

It's my opinion that regardless of your HIV status, everyone participating in unprotected sexual activity should be on some form medication. The responsibility of maintaining a safe working environment should not only be placed on the models themselves as they should be putting their health and well being at the highest priority, but the studios as well to make sure that the men performing for them maintain their respectable status (this should also include extensive testing before shooting scenes).

Now, this doesn't mean I'm giving my "stamp of approval" for everyone to start barebacking each other, as PrEP in actuality was designed to be a secondary form of protection to condom use. Just because you take your little blue pill doesn't mean you're safe from all the other STDs out there.

But for those that prefer bareback or shoot bareback porn, if you're negative, you should be on PrEP. If you're positive, then you should be on the precise treatment method your doctor has prescribed. Being negative or positive doesn't define who you are as a person. However, the responsibility you take in making sure you and your sexual partner are safe does!

Casey Everett in the Veteran Art Project photo series by Devin Mitchell.

Your military mirror sets of photos are fascinating. How did that begin and where do you want it to go?

I was originally contacted by the photographer, Devin Mitchell, about being part of his Veteran Art Project which shows who the men and women of the DoD really are out of uniform. I loved the idea, as it shows the diversity of the people who currently are or have helped protect our country. For me, I was able to show the transition I made (either seen as being good or bad) from the military to the next chapter of my life.

Your tattoos are very interesting, as are most with military men. Explain them to my readers please.

A lot of my tattoos have been random and I've gotten them shortly or immediately after thinking of the idea. The ones on my chest and lower abdomen I got before I joined. The one on my chest is the Kanji for "younger brother" and the one on my abdomen is for "strength." My half sleeve was originally a stupid tribal '90s arm band, which I couldn't tell you what gave me the bright idea to get it; hence why I now have the half sleeve. The one on my left forearm translates to "Life is Just a Dream" from Italian, and the one on my back is my zodiac. (Leo)

What do you know about the Nob Hill Theatre? Are you aware of its rich history?

I've heard plenty of things from friends about the theatre, its location, and that it's well known and been around for a while. I hadn't been able to find much online about the history of Nob Hill Theatre though.

Have you ever done a live sex performance for an audience before?

I've recently done two during the small amount of time I've been in the industry so far. The first one was during HustlaBall 2016 in Las Vegas with super stud Ryan Rose and the second one was with sexy daddy Dominic Pacifico out at FlexSpas in Cleveland, Ohio.

Let's discuss your partner for the weekend, Leon Fox. Have you two worked together before? What do you think you will bring to the stage this weekend?

I haven't had the pleasure of working with Leon before. When they paired us together, I got in contact with Leon and we've been chatting here and there. As expected, I did my research, and let's just say...I'm really excited to be performing with him!

How do you think you are going to feel when you see your name on the marquee outside on the street in big red letters? How do you think you think you are going to feel when you see yourself on screen?

When you put it that way, it's quite overwhelming. To be at Nob Hill Theatre really is an honor, since there have been so many great performers before me. That being said, I know I'll be excited but also a little nervous as well.

Leon Fox, who will perform at the Nob Hill Theatre with Casey Everett.

Where do you see yourself in porn in five years?

I'm not really certain. We never know what curveballs life likes to throw us, the current plan is to continue doing porn for the time being while getting my degree, since I enjoy it.

Culturally, the military has been the hottest source of men for the porn industry. What advice would you give to anyone in the military who is considering a career in porn?

My advice to anyone getting into the porn industry is to make sure it's something you actually want to do. Just like any major life change, it should be thought through to make sure that porn is the path you want to choose. If it's not something you're completely set on or still have doubts, then you won't really have fun or enjoy it; and in the end, isn't that what sex is all about?

Casey Everett makes his Nob Hill debut in 8pm solo shows, and 10pm sex shows with Leon Fox. $25. Feb. 26 & 27. Nob Hill Theatre, 729 Bush St. at Powell. 397-6758. www.thenobhilltheatre.com

See Cornelius Washington's Erotic Photography at www.CuirPhoto.com