Imagine On Air presents David Pevsner

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Wordfest's Imagine on Air presents actor, activist, and OnlyFans star David Pevsner and his provocative new memoir Damn Shame: A Memoir of Desire, Defiance, and Show Tunes.

The hour-long conversation will start at 7:00 PM MT and will be hosted by blogger and SocialWest founder Mike Morrison. (The pre-show will begin at 6:50 PM.) The live-stream event is free – and if you RSVP, we'll send you a reminder on the day of the show, as well as our unique Digital Doggie Bag the next day with bonus extras sparked by the conversation.

Note: The subject matter of the book and this conversation will resonate most with mature audiences who are open-minded about sexuality and aging. 

We are grateful to Penguin Random House Canada for making it possible for us to connect you with David Pevsner.

About David Pevsner

David Pevsner is an LA-based actor and writer, who does a little modelling on the side. His film appearances include Scrooge and Marley (as Ebenezer Scrooge), Spa NightJoshua Tree 1951: A Portrait of James DeanRole/Play, and Corpus Christi: Playing with Redemption. His guest-starring roles on television include Silicon Valley, NCIS, I’m Dying Up Here, Modern Family, Grey’s AnatomyLiz and Dick, and Law and Order LA, and he starred in the popular web series Old Dogs and New Tricks. 

Pevsner has had a diverse stage acting career, from regional theatres to Broadway. As a songwriter, his work has been featured in the global hit show Naked Boys Singing!, his CD of original comedy songs Most Versatile, and his two one-man musicals, including Musical Comedy Whore! which is currently streaming and available on DVD. He continues his anti-shame, anti-ageism, and pro-nudity and sexuality mission with his work in erotic photos, videos, and writings.

About Damn Shame: A Memoir of Desire, Defiance and Show Tunes

I loved David’s journey to zero shame about his body, his sexuality, and himself. Damn Shame has my ideal combo of racy, illuminating and, idiosyncratic storytelling that transports you into a stranger’s life and mind. And – or beware – there is a lot of penis!” —Alan Cumming, actor and author of Baggage: Tales from a Fully Packed Life

Over the course of his 35-year career in show business, David Pevsner has done it all. He’s acted on Broadway, off-Broadway, in independent films, and on numerous TV network shows including Grey’s AnatomyModern Family, and Criminal Minds.

As he continues his career in entertainment, Pevsner has also dedicated himself to exploring his deepest sexual fantasies. In his late 30s he became a mature male escort and over the last several years has attracted a large international fan base through his blog of erotic photographs celebrating nudity and sexuality.

Damn Shame is Pevsner’s incredible story and is a passionate and poignant look at one man’s journey from a thin, shy boy ashamed of his body and sexuality to a defiant, fearless everyman exploring his erotic desires, everything from leather and S&M to nude/erotic/hardcore modelling. Along the way, he fights back against society’s demonization of gay sex, body shaming, and ageism while pursuing his own very personal definition of success and seeking love, validation and self-esteem.

Damn Shame gives a loud and powerful voice to a generation of mature men who have been conditioned to believe from society (and especially younger members of the gay community) that they are sexually irrelevant, old, and undesirable. Pevsner’s life story goes in directions that many couldn’t imagine, but the lessons learned through his experiences will resonate with readers of every age.

About Host Mike Morrison

Mike Morrison is the popular blogger behind Mike's Bloggity Blog, and for the past 15 years has been interviewing celebrities from Coronation Street to the Juno stage and anywhere in between. He's also the author of the popular bike guide Calgary By Bike, which spent months atop the Calgary Herald bestseller list.

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  • “Shame, ageism and nudity – there’s a lot to identify with”: actor David Pevsner on his memoir The Guardian
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