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Titof

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Titof
Titof Mangez-moi.jpg
Titof in 2012
(image courtesy of explicite-art.com)
BornChristophe
(1973-10-05) October 5, 1973 (age 50)
Lunéville, France
💼 Occupation
Height5 ft 6.8 in (1.70 m)

Titof (short for Christophe; born October 5, 1973) is the pseudonym of a French pornographic film actor who began performing in 1999.

Titof was invited onto the set of a film by his friend Sebastian Barrio, a famous French porn actor. When the actor in a scene failed to perform, Titof was asked to take over. Titof plays in both straight and gay productions.[1] In addition to pornographic films for heterosexual audiences, he has produced and directed two gay pornographic movies entitled Titouch and Titouch 2, where he performed as both a top and as a bottom. He also performed in four other gay movies for Hervé Bodilis: Christophe, Titof, pompier en service (Titof, fireman on duty), Permission à Paris (On leave in Paris), and Titof and the College Boys.[2]

In straight porn productions, Titof, nicknamed "Mister just one ball", often plays a romantic role. He has been cast in the leading male role in many of the films directed by John B. Root.[3] In "Elixir édition speciale", he plays a scene where his female partner penetrates him while he is dressed as a transvestite.

Titof also had a minor role in Virginie Despentes' Baise-moi (2000) and appeared in an explicit scene with Ovidie in Bertrand Bonello's The Pornographer (2001).

At the 2005 Award Européen du X (European Adult Film Awards) in Brussels, he received a prize for Best Contribution to Gay Porn, another one for Best Actor in 2003, as well as the hot d'or for Most Promising Male Talent in 2000. In 2008, Titof was awarded the prize for Best Supporting Actor.

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  1. Eric Loret (2004-02-03). "Recto Verso". Libération.
  2. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0864486/ IMDB page
  3. Ma rencontre avec Titof et sa carrière dans le X, johnbroot.com, 12 February 2014

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