EVAN SEINFELD Talks About His Career In Porn; Video Available

December 23, 2008

Machomedia conducted an interview with BIOHAZARD frontman Evan Seinfeld backstage at the band's November 20, 2008 concert in Budapest, Hungary about his career in porn with his wife, adult film star Tera Patrick. Watch the first part of the chat below (second part coming soon).

Seinfeld and Patrick are currently writing their joint autobiography, "Rockstar/Pornstar: An American Love Story", with entertainment journalist Carrie Borzillo-Vrenna, author of "Cherry Bomb: The Ultimate Guide to Becoming a Better Flirt, a Tougher Chick, and a Hotter Girlfriend, and to Living Life Like a Rock Star" and "Eyewitness Nirvana: The Day-by-Day Chronicle".

In 2002, Tera Patrick met the man of her dreams — Evan Seinfeld of the HBO prison drama "Oz" and founder/lead singer/bassist of the multi-million-selling hardcore Brooklyn rockers BIOHAZARD. After a whirlwind romance, the couple tied the knot in Las Vegas on January 9, 2004 and currently reside in California.

In 2003, Tera and Evan formed their own production company, Teravision. Tera exploded as a contract star (a "Vivid Girl") for porn giant Vivid Entertainment, but the dynamic duo was confident they could produce top-quality adult fare on their own. Today, Teravision releases two high-definition erotic adult movies each month via U.S. distribution through Vivid and their porn empire goes beyond Teravision. They also have a licensing and marketing division (The Tera Patrick Agency),a lingerie line (Mistress Couture),a radio show ("Rockstar/Pornstar" on Playboy Radio on Sirius),a hardcore production company (Iron Cross),and some of the most popular porn web sites on the Internet, including their official flagship site, TeraPatrick.com.

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