Steve Fox (actor)
Rommel E. Hunt, known professionally as Steve Fox, was an American model and gay pornographic film actor. He carved out a niche for himself in the gay adult film industry during the 1990s.
Early life and education
Rommel Eugene Hunt was born on July 4, 1966, in Alabaster, Alabama, U.S.. Rommel E. Hunt's parents were Dale E. Hunt and Jessica K. Hunt both were doctors. His family moved to Atlanta, Georgia, when he was six years old. He graduated from Druid Hills High School and attended Oxford College of Emory University.Career
Debut
Under the stage name "Steve Fox," Hunt acted in a number of gay-oriented adult films. He was an adult performer and model whose film career spanned from his debut in 1991 until his final known release in 1997.Fox made his debut in the 1991 film Compulsion. Directed by Steven Scarborough, this film helped launch his on-screen presence. This initial role established him within the industry and led to subsequent opportunities.
Following his debut, he appeared in Buttbusters in 1992, continuing to build his portfolio and gain recognition for his physique and performances.
Mid-career and stardom
By the mid-1990s, Fox was taking on more prominent roles and starring credits. 1994 was a particularly active year for him, with three significant releases: All American, Flashpoint, and Foul Play. In All American, he played a character simply named "Steve," highlighting how his screen persona was integrated into the narratives.A significant point in his career was the 1995 film Fox's Lair. The film was specifically crafted around his popularity and screen persona, indicating he had reached a level of stardom within the industry. In this film, he played a character named Mark.