Logan McCree

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Logan McCree
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McCree in 2009
Born
Phillipp Tanzer

(1977-12-31) 31 December 1977 (age 46)
Other namesDJ Krieger
Occupation Adult entertainer

Logan McCree (born Philipp Tanzer on 31 December 1977) is a German-born men's rights activist and former adult entertainer in gay films.

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After serving in the German military, McCree was part of the leather subculture in Germany. He began working with the adult entertainment company Raging Stallion Studios in the mid-2000s, starring in several gay pornographic films. He is known for his heavily tattooed body, which he views as an expression of his spiritual beliefs. He was named Performer of the Year at the 2010 GayVN Awards.

Following his retirement from the industry in 2012, he moved to Scotland and became an activist with the men's rights movement, campaigning for gender parity and unsuccessfully running for election as a member of the Scottish Family Party.

Early life

Logan McCree was born Philipp Tanzer on 31 December 1977. [1] [2] When he was sixteen years old, [2] his mother was killed in a murder-suicide by her husband. According to McCree, he heard this over the telephone alongside his brother. [3]

McCree served in the Bundeswehr as a medic. [4] [5] He was part of the leather scene under his birth name. He won the 2004 German Mr. Leather competition and then entered that year's International Mr. Leather contest, [6] reaching the semi-finals. [7]

Pornographic career

In the mid-2000s, McCree signed an exclusive contract with Raging Stallion Studios. [8] He picked his own stage name, with "Logan" name being a homage to Scotland and the Marvel Comics character Wolverine (commonly known as Logan). His surname alludes to his love for God, "McCree" deriving from Scottish Gaelic words meaning "son of the king". [2] In September 2007, Raging Stallion president Chris Ward and Screaming Eagle XXX owner Jake Deckard announced the latter company's first production, an adult film titled Ink Storm starring McCree alongside other heavily tattooed performers. [9]

2008

In 2008, McCree starred in the Raging Stallion Studios film The 4th Floor alongside Roman Ragazzi. [10] Ben Leon, the director of the film, described their scene as "by far the best scene I have shot with Roman". [10] McCree received a nomination for Best Solo Sex Scene at the 2009 Grabby Awards for his work. [11] He then starred in the two-part film Hotter Than Hell, [10] taking part in a threesome with Dak Ramsey and Tober Brandt in the second part. [11] They were nominated for Best Threeway and Best Threesome at the 2009 Grabby and GayVN awards shows respectively. [11] [12] He later starred in Jock Itch, a sports-themed adult film directed by and starring Jake Deckard. [8]

McCree (centre) with colleagues Vinnie D'Angelo (left) and Dak Ramsey (right) in 2008 D'Angelo, McCree and Ramsey, 2008 (cropped).jpg
McCree (centre) with colleagues Vinnie D'Angelo (left) and Dak Ramsey (right) in 2008

McCree starred in Raging Stallion's pornographic western film To the Last Man, based on the novel of the same name. The film ends with a graphic and bloody shootout, [13] and features a simulated rape scene in which McCree and Ricky Sinz's characters assault the character played by Scott Tanner. [14] The film faced some controversy due to its graphic violence and depiction of sexual assault, but its creators ensured that a non-violent version of the film would be available when released on DVD. [15] McCree, Sinz and Tanner later received the Best Threeway award at the 2009 Grabby Awards and Best Threesome at the GayVN Awards for their scene. [16] [17] McCree was also nominated for Best Sex Scene (Duo) alongside co-star Scott Campbell. [12] Another award-winning film, The Drifter, starred McCree alongside Vinnie D'Angelo. His character, a German visitor to Canada, undergoes a journey of self-discovery in the wilderness after learning that his boyfriend has been having an affair. [18] :139–140 The film won Best Movie at the 2009 Grabby Awards, with McCree winning Best Actor, Best Screenplay and sharing Best Duo with D'Angelo. [16] At the GayVN Awards, McCree and D'Angelo won Best Sex Scene (Duo) and McCree was nominated for Best Actor and Best Screenplay. [17] [12]

2009

In March 2009, McCree was named Performer of the Year at the GayVN Awards. [17] The following month, the website NakedSword added him to their "dream team", featuring him on a special section of their website alongside other performers recognised by the company as fan favourites. NakedSword chief executive Tim Valenti wrote that McCree "lends an underground, bad-ass energy to the raw sexuality of mainstream porn". [19]

In 2009, McCree starred in Porn Stars in Love, which featured a fictionalised account of his real life sexual experiences with Vinnie D'Angelo. [20] He later starred in Rear Deliveries, a film based on Raging Stallion's distribution warehouse, [21] and Ink Stain, which focused on his heavily tattooed body. [22] McCree also starred in Port of Entry, a pornographic film featuring sex scenes between bikers, sailors and dockworkers. [23] The same year, McCree starred in the sci-fi pornographic film The Visitor as Epoc, an alien researcher who is unable to physically interact with his human subjects as he explores the Castro, a well-known gay neighbourhood in San Francisco. [24] Soon after its release, Raging Stallion reported that it had reached the top of their sales chart, with studio president Chris Ward calling McCree "the top porn star in the industry today". [25] McCree later received the GayVN Best Actor award for his role in the film. [26]

2010 onwards

In 2010, he starred opposite Jack Dragon in a film called Logan vs. Dragon, the second in a series of Dragon projects by Elite Male studios. [27] The following year, McCree starred in the Raging Stallion film Giants alongside prominent performers such as Wilfried Knight. [28]

In the early 2010s, McCree created his own pornographic films and published them online. [29] In 2012, McCree left the adult entertainment industry. [30] He has been featured on several Raging Stallion Studios compilation DVDs, including The Best of Steve Cruz, Vol. 1 (2009), [31] Inkboyz #1 (2010) [32] and The Best of Ricky Sinz, Vol. 1 (2010). [33]

Political career and views

In April 2021, McCree announced that he was running for election to the Scottish Parliament as a member of the Scottish Family Party, a self-described "pro-family, pro-marriage [and] pro-life" group. [34] He stood in the May 2021 election as a list candidate in the Highlands and Islands region. [5] His party received 1,976 votes and he was not elected. [35] He later ran unsuccessfully in the 2022 Highland Council election, seeking to represent the North, West and Central Sutherland ward. [36] [37]

McCree describes himself as usually being a centrist, but says he feels forced to take strong views on issues due to his belief that "too much liberalism" has been damaging in the past. [38] While being interviewed on RT UK, he said he was becoming more socially conservative. [39]

LGBT rights

McCree has complained on social media about against "LGBT indoctrination" within education and religion, as well as alleged focuses on Black Lives Matter and "radical environmental activism". [34] The Scottish Family Party has called for education into "the correlations between homosexual relationships and physical and mental health problems" and their leader, Richard Lucas, has drawn comparisons between incest and same-sex marriage. [34] [40] McCree has praised the party's stance on a form of sex education which he claims "focuses too much on pornography and certain sexualities". [39]

Men's rights

McCree had an interest in child custody issues, and later became involved in the men's rights movement. [30]

In 2018, McCree attended the International Conference on Men's Issues (ICMI) in London. [41] In October 2019, McCree featured in the BBC Radio 4 programme Into the Manosphere, following his journey from Scotland to Chicago for that year's ICMI event. [42] The same journey later featured in the April 2020 BBC Three documentary I Am a Men's Rights Activist. [3] In 2020, McCree founded the group Gender Parity UK, which fights against alleged discrimination against men and boys. [43] In November of that year, the group held a march in Edinburgh alongside the group Split the Difference, with McCree calling for more public discussion about "men's mental health, suicide, homelessness, custody issues, male victims of abuse and other issues men face". [44] He considers himself a supporter of gender equality, but criticizes what he sees as modern feminism moving away from egalitarianism. [30] The following year, the ICMI reported that McCree would be a featured speaker, representing Gender Parity UK and participating in a Q&A session with Carl Benjamin. [43] The two had previously shown support of each other, with McCree calling Benjamin "a really, really nice guy". [45] [46]

Pornography

After retiring from adult films, the Daily Mail quoted McCree as saying that he had always held negative views of the industry, reporting that he said to only have worked in pornography because he "needed the money". [34] When discussing the straight porn industry, he said: "Although I haven't made straight porn, we shared a set a couple of times and I saw men being treated like shit by women performers. They were being screamed at and told exactly what they could and couldn't do". [30] However, he has talked positively about his personal experiences making pornography, describing his colleagues as a supportive family. [30]

McCree has stated that he lost several colleagues to suicide and drug overdoses. He has also spoken out against porn addiction and the negative effects that pornography can have on children and adults. [5]

Religion

McCree has stated that he did not have a religious upbringing, but was independently spiritual as a child, feeling that he was "not 100% human" and was in fact part angel, giving him a strong spiritual connection with them. [47] :341 In a 2010 interview with Boyz , he described himself as a Christian, but said that "most Christians probably wouldn't call me one". McCree has actively spoken about his tattoos as a symbol of his spirituality, including: a feather, representing freedom; a Capricorn symbol; a wolf, his "spiritual guiding animal"; Saint Michael the Archangel; and the symbol used by Prince. [48]

Personal life

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McCree and Vinnie D'Angelo in 2009

In 2012, [30] McCree moved from Dresden in Germany to the village of Balnakeil in the Scottish Highlands. [2] He had frequently visited Scotland on wild camping holidays with a military friend and said that he "feel[s] at home" in the area. [2] While living in the village, he built his own house and lived without water or electricity during the construction process. [2] He planned to open a hair salon and massage parlour, [2] and later worked as a hair stylist and firefighter. [34] As of 2018, he runs an art gallery in the area. [30]

In 2021, he was working as an artist, hairdresser and massage therapist. He was described in the The Times as a "popular figure" within the Durness area, running the Durness Highland Halloween Festival. [5]

McCree has also worked as a disc jockey, [48] using the name DJ Krieger. [4] According to Ben Chasny, who wrote and performed the soundtrack for The Drifter, McCree DJ'd the film's launch event in Italy. [49]

Sexuality

During the late 2000s, McCree was in a relationship with fellow performer Vinnie D'Angelo. [20] After beginning to date women again in his thirties, McCree faced criticism from fans and accusations of being gay-for-pay. He had recently ended a long-term relationship with a man and rejected the gay-for-pay label. In a 2018 interview with Vice , McCree said that he had never identified as gay, due to feeling disconnected from gay culture, and that he had previously identified as "asexual but with a preference for men". [30]

In a 2010 interview, McCree stated a lack of emotional interest in having sex, saying that "sex is mostly just about lust and trying to get rid of that sexual pressure". [48] Speaking to Vice in 2018, he expressed his strong desires to start a relationship and family with a woman. [30] In 2021, McCree identified as heterosexual and was in a relationship with a woman. [34]

Filmography

Pornographic films

YearTitleRef.
2007Ink Storm [9]
2008The 4th Floor [10]
2008Hotter Than Hell [10]
2008Jock Itch [8]
2008To the Last Man [13]
2008The Drifter [18] :139–140
2009Porn Stars in Love [20]
2009Rear Deliveries [21]
2009Ink Stain [22]
2009Port of Entry [23]
2009The Visitor [26]
2010Logan vs. Dragon [27]
2011Giants [28]

Television

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2020I Am a Men's Rights ActivistHimselfDocumentary film [3]

Awards

YearCeremonyAwardNominated workResult
2004German Mr. Leather [6] Won
2004 International Mr. Leather [6] Nominated
2009Grabby AwardBest Solo Sex Scene [11] The 4th FloorNominated
2009Grabby AwardBest Threeway; with Dak Ramsey and Tober Brandt [11] Hotter Than Hell 2Nominated
2009GayVN AwardBest Threesome; with Dak Ramsey and Tober Brandt [12] Hotter Than Hell 2Nominated
2009Grabby AwardBest Actor [16] The DrifterWon
2009Grabby AwardBest Screenplay [16] The DrifterWon
2009GayVN AwardBest Screenplay [12] The DrifterNominated
2009Grabby AwardBest Duo; with Vinnie D'Angelo [16] The DrifterWon
2009GayVN AwardBest Sex Scene (Duo); with Vinnie D'Angelo [17] The DrifterWon
2009GayVN AwardBest Actor [12] The DrifterNominated
2009Grabby AwardBest Threeway; with Ricky Sinz and Scott Tanner [16] To the Last ManWon
2009GayVN AwardBest Threesome; with Ricky Sinz and Scott Tanner [17] To the Last ManWon
2009GayVN AwardBest Sex Scene (Duo); with Scott Campbell [12] To the Last ManNominated
2009GayVN AwardPerformer of the Year [17] Won
2010GayVN AwardBest Actor [26] The VisitorWon

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