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Breck Stewart also known as Breck Alec Stewart was born in Montreal, Canada. He started acting on the stage at 7 years old. He also studied piano and music for 10 years until he finished high school. Breck graduated with a bachelor's degree in commerce and business administration in 1992 then became a model for a few years until 1996. He also appeared as a host in two French TV shows on community channel 9 in Montreal "Volte-Face sur Montréal" and "Sexualité une ère Nouvelle" from 1994 to 1996. Stewart is fluent in both English and French. In 2000, he accepted an offer from Priape to appear in his first adult movie as an actor. In June 2004, Breck created MoonDaze Productions. He appeared in 10 adult films from 2000 to his last "Utopia X" in 2009 featuring explicit sex scenes in a rapid music video style which he produced, directed and edited. "Utopia" the soundtrack as a 16 songs album and also as a censored short movie version of "Utopia X" with explicit scenes removed were both first released online as singer, songwriter and producer on October 25, 2007. Nine songs were singles including "Synthetic Paradise", "Save Us", "Tomorrow Love", "Bad Boy", "Above All Clouds", "New Apprentice", "Digital Lover", "Be Integrated" and "Feel Me". A limited double album with 30 tracks including the full soundtrack with extras and the movie "Utopia X" were then both released as a 2-Disc Ultimate Edition on CD and DVD respectively two years later in 2009. On October 1, 2010 Breck launched a second album "Mister E" with ten songs about the danger of abusing the drug known as Ecstasy. Eight tracks on the album were released as singles with music videos including "Desert Breeze", Ecstasy in 24", Lost in this Paradox", Disturbing Bliss", "Exotic Celebration", "Razor Laugh", "So Free it Hurts" and "2 is the Norm". In November 2015, Breck released a new single as a standalone track called "Sun Rays". Breck also created his own reality show [MoonDaze TV] which evolved from a few short clips about cultural icons starting in January 2008 to an ongoing web-series officially founded on November 11, 2011. The show's running time progressively grew to an average of 20 minutes per episode. It also features the crew behind the scenes since they are often shown and many of them are credited as cast members.