Wikipedia User:HardBritLads/Enter your new article name hereSimon Booth

Simon Booth Simon Booth is a filmmaker / director. He was born on September 9th, 1971, and grew up in Hastings, East Sussex, UK.

He studied film at the University of Westminster, graduating in 1995. He made a short self funded film, called 'Double' which was screened at the London International film festival in 1995. After this he worked as a cameraman on short films and music videos, and directed music videos for the bands Del Amitri and Sheep on Drugs.

In 2002 he began collaborating with Max Lincoln with a newly formed company, 'Eurocreme', working as lighting cameraman on his first gay adult feature film, 'DreamBoy'. They went on to make a number of films under the 'DreamBoy' title.

Simon Booth began filming and directing films for Eurocreme in 2005, the first of which was called 'Rudeboiz', featuring rough looking British men, known as 'chavs' and 'scallys' in urban settings, with a documentary approach. He also began filming and directing a range called 'Hung Ladz' featuring men with large penises. Simon then took over from Max Lincoln as Director of the DreamBoy series in 2007 with the film 'Borstal Boy' which he wrote, filmed and directed. Borstal Boy won Simon the Best Director award at the European Gay Porn Awards in Berlin in 2008, and the same film also won 'Best Group scene', and 'Best Bottom' for porn actor Ashley Ryder.

Simon continued to work with Eurocreme as director, assisted by Marc Reardon, who went on to direct a number of adult films for Eurocreme.

In March 2010, Simon Booth launched an online gay adult site, called HardBritLads.com which features athletic British men aged 18 - 30. He continues to direct films for Eurocreme.