
Playing To Win
Drama · Romance
Overview
A jaunty, tongue-deeply-in-cheek celebration of a gay version of The American Dream--the pursuit of life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness (translate: sex). Playing To Win is about guys on the rise--a upwardly mobile crowd who seem to be up, up, up all of the time. Our tale follows the adventures of two good buddies--Steve Sax, a very rising young entrepreneur who has almost everything--money, looks, a body to die for and a cock that could kill, and Pagan Prince, a television sports reporter who personifies the idea of minimum effort for maximum effect.
Top Cast


Steve Sax
Steve Sax
Mike
Steve Sax
Mike


Pagan Prince
Pagan Prince
Pete, The Sportwriter
Pagan Prince
Pete, The Sportwriter


Joshua Sterling
Joshua Sterling
Butch Piccolo, The Baseball Player
Joshua Sterling
Butch Piccolo, The Baseball Player


Kyle Brandon
Kyle Brandon
Regan, The Personal Secretary
Kyle Brandon
Regan, The Personal Secretary


Tony Piagi
Tony Piagi
Ricky
Tony Piagi
Ricky


Kevin Kramer
Kevin Kramer
Simon
Kevin Kramer
Simon
Rob Boxxer
Rob Boxxer
Carl
Rob Boxxer
Carl


Hunter Scott
Hunter Scott
Manly Men Group Leader
Hunter Scott
Manly Men Group Leader


Dave Russell
Dave Russell
Manly Men Member
Dave Russell
Manly Men Member


Tony Brocco
Tony Brocco
The Bartender
Tony Brocco
The Bartender
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