The January 1981 edition of Mandate features two legendary figures in gay history: Roy Dean and Al Parker. Although Dean began as an actor, working for the Shakespeare Company and several New York theaters, his move to Hollywood in 1955 and work as a film photographer in the industry solidified his passion for the photographic process. In 1986, he published his first book of male nudes, A Time in Eden, and launched a career which would make him famous. Fame also blessed Al Parker. Formerly a butler at the Playboy Mansion, Parker was discovered by Colt Studios and gained instantaneous popularity, eventually starring in twenty-one adult films, founding Surge Studios, and becoming a major supporter of safe sexual practices during the AIDS epidemic (for more on Parker's life, read Roger Edmonson's biography Clone).
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