That first one became "Pat Sutton," a Colt Studios model in the late 70s. When he arrived for his interview, he was accompanied by his then-boyfriend, Steven Schulte and Colt's Jim French was so impressed with HIM that he got the two to pose together for some discreet couples shots, and eventually convinced Schulte to pose solo as "Nick Chase," who went on to become WAY more popular than boyfriend Pat ever was.
As I've mentioned here before, post-Colt, Schulte went on to a successful career in public service and was the Mayor of West Hollywood for a while.
That first one looks vintage... very hot.
ReplyDeleteThat first one became "Pat Sutton," a Colt Studios model in the late 70s. When he arrived for his interview, he was accompanied by his then-boyfriend, Steven Schulte and Colt's Jim French was so impressed with HIM that he got the two to pose together for some discreet couples shots, and eventually convinced Schulte to pose solo as "Nick Chase," who went on to become WAY more popular than boyfriend Pat ever was.
ReplyDeleteAs I've mentioned here before, post-Colt, Schulte went on to a successful career in public service and was the Mayor of West Hollywood for a while.
Politics & Bedfellows, huh?
Thanks, Rick!
Jimbo - You are a wealth of information, thanks!
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