Marc Reardon
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Marc Reardon is the British porn adult film director, most notable for his work with Eurocreme
Eurocreme
Eurocreme is a European company based in London, England, that specializes in the production and distribution of gay pornographic films, generally featuring twinks, although it has also released a number of series devoted to studs and men of more diverse appearance.-History:The company was founded...

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Marc was born in Southampton, England in January 1985. After his mother's death later that year he was raised by his father and grandmother. He attended a public school in Southampton until the age of 10 when his grandmother died and he was relocated to a Portsmouth based school where he stayed until his completed his GCSEs. He then attended Portsmouth College, studying Film, Media and Sociology. Passing those Marc moved back to his home town of Southampton and pursued modeling and acting work in 2004 and 2005. Marc later relocated to /London in October 2005 taking work on a bar in a West End Theatre and continued to model, act and work as a freelance photographer.

In February 2007 he was offered a role as Post Production Manager for Eurocreme
Eurocreme
Eurocreme is a European company based in London, England, that specializes in the production and distribution of gay pornographic films, generally featuring twinks, although it has also released a number of series devoted to studs and men of more diverse appearance.-History:The company was founded...

. During this time he assisted Simon Booth on set. A year later in March 2008 he directed his first film Indie Boyz
Indie Boyz
Indie Boyz is a European company based in London, United Kingdom, a subsidiary of Eurocreme which specializes in the production and distribution of gay pornographic films, generally featuring twinks, though they have also released a number of series devoted to studs and men of more diverse appearance...

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. Since then he has directed a number of films for Eurocreme including 9 Indie boyz films.

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