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Name
  
Chuck Holmes

Role
  
Film director


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Died
  
September 9, 2000, Sacramento, California, United States

Organizations founded
  
Falcon Entertainment

Production company
  
Falcon Entertainment

Charles M. "Chuck" Holmes (May 5, 1945 – September 9, 2000) was an American adult film producer, executive and philanthropist. He founded Falcon Studios in 1971.

Life and career

Holmes was born in Terre Haute, Indiana. He earned a degree in Business Administration from Indiana State University. After working in sales for a construction firm that took him to San Francisco, California, he began Falcon Studios, a gay pornography production and distribution business. He had named it Falcon after the bird of prey. At Falcon there is generally someone who is the predator and someone who's the prey, but not in a harmful way, he explained. The business was largely mail-order, and he was among the first to make the media switch from film to videocassette.

By the late 1980s, Falcon was the undisputed leader in gay pornography. At a time when images of gay men in mainstream media were few, Holmes' movies had an outsized effect on gay male identity. He was instrumental in redefining gay identity in his image: clean-cut, preppy, boy-next-door.

Holmes later directed his fortune toward philanthropy, funding HIV/AIDS outreach programs, as well as San Francisco Community Center Project, Amnesty International, Global Green, Sierra Club, The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund and the Human Rights Campaign. He was also active in supporting political campaigns both locally in San Francisco, and at the national level.

Holmes died from liver failure, a complication of AIDS. The Charles M. Holmes building at the San Francisco LGBT Community Center is named in his honor.

Seed Money, a documentary on Holmes and his complicated relationship with the gay rights movement, was released in 2015.

References

Chuck Holmes (entrepreneur) Wikipedia