Interview with Rob RomoniApril 15, 2004 by "Big Daddy" Ferguson How did you get started in porn? I got started in the adustry about a year ago. It actually started when one of my friends started talking with me about it, and it took me six months to finally commit to it. And I haven't looked back. How did you pick your porn name? Actually, it didn't take much time. I just kept my real first name and quickly made up the last. I just wanted to keep it simple and easy to remember. How many films have you done so far? I have been lucky enough to work with some of the best studios and directors. I have worked with Falcon, Colt, Titan, All Worlds, Red Devil Entertainment, Lucas Entertainment and Massive Studios. Wow, seven studios in one year. That's impressive. Which ones stand out in your mind. There are few great ones with Colt's Reload, Falcon's Quarterback Sack and one from Titan that's still untitled. What can a guy do to get you hard? I like a guy to just walk up to me and tell me that he wants to go down on me and just do it. Do you prefer your men shaved or natural? Both. Its the best of both worlds. Do you like cut or uncut? Both. They are hot either way. Are you a boxer or brief man? Brief, I just like how they make the body look. What qualities do you look for in a man? Confidence, honesty, humor and loyalty. Which director do you still want to work with? I would love to work with some people from Kristan Bjorn. Who is your dream costar and why? Matt Rush! The guy has it all. What is the best advice you have ever received since you started doing porn? Just think it through, keep a great support group around you and enjoy yourself. Most importantly, have you ever slept with a fan? No, I have never slept with a fan. But there are some hot ones out there. Do you have a Web site that your fans can check out? I am in the process of building a new site, which should be up and running by April. Editor's Note: Rob Romoni was in Chicago April 21-May 16 staring in Making Porn with Matthew Rush at the Theatre Building. |