Tim Kincaid

Tim Kincaid (born July 2, 1944) is an American film director, film writer and film producer often credited as Joe Gage or Mac Larson.

Biographical note

Born in Santa Barbara, California, and raised on Catalina Island, Kincaid wrote and directed an influential trilogy of gay films, collectively referred to as either “The Kansas City Trilogy” or “The Working Man Trilogy” in the late 1970s under the name “Joe Gage.” The films, Kansas City Trucking Co., El Paso Wrecking Corp. and L.A. Tool & Die, were praised for their consistent portrayals of male/male sex occurring between rugged, masculine men who came from blue-collar and rural backgrounds and who related as "equal partners"—avoiding the frequent stereotypes of such men as effeminate inhabitants of urban gay neighborhoods, or who were caught up in a constraining "you play the woman, I’ll be the man" mindset of dominant/submissive roles. While the sex was sometimes rough and occurred in disreputable venues such as truck-station restrooms, the characters in the Gage films often displayed bonds of male camaraderie that went beyond fleeting sexual intercourse, and that more or less entirely ignored the boundaries of "homosexual" and "heterosexual" social identity.

To a perceptive viewer some of the characters in Gage's films can be clearly understood as "gay identified", while others are just as clearly intended to represent bisexual men who normally inhabit the heterosexual world and may even be happily married. Many other characters—perhaps most of them—defy easy categorization, however. "I never went out of my way to emphasize the butch or straight attributes of my guys--I always sought to portray them as representatives of the average, ordinary, for the most part, working-class citizen."[1] The Trilogy films also were praised for their cinematography, editing, music, sound design and use of natural locations.

For all of these reasons, Kincaid’s aesthetic sensibilities had a significant impact not only on his contemporaries in the adult film world but on gay-male culture as it was developing in the 1970s and 1980s. "He's . . . the first artist who dared to suggest that sex between men was more about camaraderie than romance, more about hot action than a lifestyle. While his characters were always working-class Joes, his '70s epics became blueprints of sexual tension-building and were also stylistically innovative."[2] Numerous filmmakers of today cite the Gage films as being highly instrumental in their own development, and at least one gay singer-songwriter has used the phrase "a Joe Gage face" in his lyrics, knowing that for some listeners it would immediately evoke a certain kind of male handsomeness, in much the same way that "Gibson girl" or "Patrick Nagel" bring to mind a specific type of feminine beauty. "The "Gage Men", as they were known during the heyday of the '70s, appeared more sexy Average Joe than Abercrombie & Fitch. They tended toward the hairy and the hunky ..."[1]

In addition to the trilogy, Kincaid directed (also under the name Joe Gage) several notable gay adult films in the early '80s, including Closed Set and Heatstroke. Under the pseudonym "Mac Larson", Kincaid directed several-lower budgeted and grittier titles, but these films did not have the same lasting impact as those that he directed under his "Joe Gage" moniker.

Since then, he has written and directed numerous films under contract with the Titan Media Studio, including Back to Barstow, Arcade on Route 9 and the successful Men's Room series which featured a strong emphasis on watersports.

Kincaid has also made a few appearances on screen, notably in Morning, Noon and Night (1975) as an adult performer, and was allegedly one of the "Gage Men" featured in the backgrounds of orgy scenes in the films he directed in the late '70s and early '80s. Since then, he has appeared in non-sexual roles in a few adult films and makes an appearance as a commentator in Wrangler: Anatomy of an Icon (2008), a documentary about Jack Wrangler, the first gay adult superstar and the star of Kansas City Trucking Co.

In 2001 Kincaid, as “Joe Gage,” was inducted into the GayVN Awards Hall of Fame. In recent years he has implied that he could be working on his memoirs. He daily posts on his blog at

In October 2008 Gage and adult star/director and fashion designer Ray Dragon announced they were creating a new company, D/G Mutual Media, that would produce gay adult erotic content that was edgier and less polished than mainstream gay material. Their first production was Closed Set: Oral Report, which was followed by Dad Takes a Fishing Trip. In early 2010 D/G Mutual Media will release Gage's Jock Park.

Directing Filmography (adult, as Joe Gage or Mac Larson)

Year Title Studio
1976 HIS Video/Joe Gage Films
1978 HIS Video/Joe Gage Films
  • Oil Rig #99 (as Mac Larson)
P.M. Productions
1979 HIS Video/Joe Gage Films
  • Red Ball Express (as Mac Larson)
P.M. Productions
1980
  • Joe Gage's Closed Set
HIS Video/Joe Gage Films
  • Handsome
Vidco Entertainment/Joe Gage Films
  • Tough Guys (as Mac Larson)
P.M. Productions
1981
  • 501
HIS Video/Joe Gage Films
  • Cellblock #9 (as Mac Larson)
P.M. Productions
1982
  • Heatstroke
HIS Video/Joe Gage Films
1984
  • Closed Set 2
Marksman Production/Joe Gage Films
1985
  • In the Name of Leather (as Mac Larson)
P.M. Productions

Directing Filmography (non-adult, as Tim Kincaid)

Year Title Studio
1986 Joe Gage Films
  • Bad Girls' Dormitory
1987
  • Mutant Hunt
  • The Occultist
  • Riot on 42nd St.
1989
  • She's Back

Directing Filmography (adult, as Joe Gage)

Year Title Studio
2001
  • Tulsa County Line
Men of Odyssey
2002
  • Closed Set: The New Crew
MSR Video/Titanmen
2003
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 1: Jack-Off Party at Billy-Bob's
Titanmen
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 2: Uncle Pruitt Taught Me How To Do It
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 3: Kegger
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 4: Blue Collar Beer Blast
2004
  • Truck Stop on I-95
MSR Video/Titanmen
  • Men's Room: Bakersfield Station
Titanmen
  • Back to Barstow
2005
  • Alabama Takedown
Titanmen
  • Tough Guys: Getting Off
  • 110° in Tucson
  • Gale Force: Men's Room II
2006
  • Deep Water Beach Patrol
Titanmen
  • Arcade on Route 9
  • Gunnery Sgt. McCool
  • Lifeguard! The Men of Deep Water Beach
  • Closed Set: Titan Stage One
  • Cop Shack on 101
2007
  • Crossing the Line: Cop Shack II
Titanmen
  • Campus Pizza
  • Barnstorm
  • Road to Redneck Hollow
2008
  • Closed Set: Oral Report
D/G Mutual Media
  • Men's Room III: Ozark Mtn, Exit 8
Titanmen
  • Chainsaw
  • Copperhead Canyon
  • Home Invasion
2009
  • Dad Takes A Fishing Trip
D/G Mutual Media
  • Slow Heat in a Texas Town
Titanmen
  • Battle Creek Breakdown
2010
  • Jock Park
D/G Mutual Media
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 5: The Night Before the Wedding
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 6: Ex-Military
  • Coyote Point
Titanmen
  • Mojave Run
2011
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 7: Doctors and Dads
D/G Mutual Media
  • Jury Duty
Titanmen
  • Inmates
2012
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 8: Divorced Men's Support Group
D/G Mutual Media
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 9: Neighborhood Rec Room
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 10: NYC Convention
  • Special Reserve
Titanmen
2013
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 11: Doctors and Dads 2
D/G Mutual Media
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 12: Lunchtime Milking Club
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 13: Off-Duty Cops
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 14: Lunchtime Milking Club 2.0
  • After The Heist
  • Dad Gets Into Trouble
  • Armed Forces Physical
  • One Thing Leads To Another: A Joe Gage Chronicle
Titanmen
  • Caught In The Act: A Joe Gage Chronicle
2014
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 15: Weekend In Phenix City
D/G Mutual Media
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 16: Faculty Night
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 17: Doctors and Dads 3
  • Mesa of Lost Men
  • American Bukkake - Primal: Joe Gage Private Stock
  • Working-Class Stiff
  • Chain Reaction: A Joe Gage Chronicle
Titanmen
  • Cut To The Chase: A Joe Gage Chronicle
2015
  • Joe Gage Sex Files Vol. 18: Runaway Sons
D/G Mutual Media
  • Dad Out West
  • American Bukkake 2 - Business Edition: Joe Gage Private Stock

Awards

GayVN Awards Hall of Fame[3]
2001

See also

References

External links

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