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Matthew Camp
Matthew Camp in 2012
Born

Matthew Stephen Camp


(1984-03-15) March 15, 1984 (age 40)
NationalityAmerican

Matthew Camp (born March 15, 1984) is an American gay pornographic film actor and social media personality. Camp came to prominence in 2013 with Getting Go: The Go Doc Project.[1] In 2020, Camp was co-host of the reality television competition series Slag Wars.[2][3]

Biography

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Matthew Camp began his career as a go-go dancerinNew York City bars at the age of 21. He is the protagonist of documentary project “Camp Chaos”, created by Corey Krueckeberg.[4]

Camp has modeled for underwear brands as well as created fragrance and clothing lines, including Matthew Camp Designs and Daddy Couture, a collaboration with Rebecca More.[5][6] Camp was featured on the cover of the British gay magazine Attitude in 2019.[7]

Camp is also known for being an LGBTQ+ and sex positivity activist. About 2018, when the club scene continued to slow down in New York, Camp moved to Hudson, New York and created an account on OnlyFans.[8] Camp's Instagram account has more than half a million followers.[9]

Camp was the victim of a suspected hate crime in early 2021.[10] His house in Poughkeepsie was the target of an arson attack on January 14,[11] while the perpetrator was captured on security cameras spreading the fire accelerant on the porch and setting the house ablaze.[12]

Filmography

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Year Film Role Comments
2010 Matthew Himself Short film
2013 Getting Go: The Go Doc Project Go[13]
2016 Sock Job Young Man
2016 Mess Mike TV mini series (3 episodes)
2018 Hurricane Bianca: From Russia with Hate Security Guard
2019 Wig Himself Documentary
2019 The MEN Matthew / The Motorcycle Cop[14] TV series (7 episodes)[15]
2020 Slag Wars: The Next Destroyer Himself[16] Reality TV series (4 episodes)
2021 Iconic Justice Bailiff Matthew Camp TV mini series (6 episodes)
2021 Call Me Mother Himself Mini-challenge guest in Episode 7
2022 Hot Haus Himself Reality TV series

References

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  1. ^ Street, Mikelle (18 January 2021). "Adult Performer Matthew Camp's Home Torched In Suspected Hate Attack". out.com.
  • ^ "Pink News". 24 November 2020.
  • ^ Street, Mikelle (13 November 2020). "Matthew Camp, Cock Destroyers To Host 'Slag Wars' TV Show".
  • ^ Cramer, Gary (31 May 2019). "Model Matthew Camp wants his brand to be "an IV-drip into the consciousness of gay youth"". salon.com.
  • ^ Dommu, Rose (23 September 2019). "Matthew Camp and a Cock Destroyer Have Taken Over This Queer Brand". The Out Magazine.
  • ^ Koksal, Ilker. "Daddy Couture Makes Queer Fashion For Everyone". The Forbes.
  • ^ "Matthew Camp Talks The Blurred Line Between Sex And Art As He Strips Off For Attitude's Body Issue". The Attitude. 28 February 2019.
  • ^ Bernstein, Jacob (9 February 2019). "Jem Wolfie and Matthew Camp, Businesspeople". The New York Times.
  • ^ "Matthew Camp on being an object of desire and owning his own sexual health". Qweerty. 7 August 2017.
  • ^ Keane, Isabel (2021-01-21). "Halloween house: Owner Matthew Camp calls Poughkeepsie fire 'apparent hate crime'". The Poughkeepsie Journal. Retrieved 2021-03-01.
  • ^ Damshenas, Sam (18 January 2021). "Adult performer Matthew Camp's home set ablaze in suspected hate crime". The Gay Times.
  • ^ Cusumano, Topher. ""Slag Wars" Star Matthew Camp Speaks Out After Horrific Arson Attack".
  • ^ "Meet Go and Doc". June 20, 2013.
  • ^ Street, Mikelle (4 December 2019). "Matthew Camp to Star in Tom of Finland Gay Porn Series". The Out Magazine.
  • ^ "Exclusive: Get a load of the Tom of Finland adult film series". Attitude.co.uk. May 4, 2020.
  • ^ "'Slag Wars' Brings Adult Superstar Matthew Camp To The Mainstream". Instinct Magazine. November 21, 2020.
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