James Britton, who operates a floor covering business on the other side of the club, also complains that the club has damaged his business. He claims that the club causes disturbance normally associated with large late-night urban venues: noise, drugs, unruly patrons, vandalism, graffiti, public urination and parking headaches. Stryker has had arguments with Kulak's Woodshed, a folk-music nightclub, that is next door to his office. The case was heard before a judge in Los Angeles, who eventually brokered a deal whereby the case was dismissed upon payment of $25,000 to Stryker and the return and right to reproduce all items which Stryker endorsed. for over $1 million for breach of contract and piracy when they sold a bootleg dildo of his genitals without paying him sufficiently. and California Publishers Liquidating Corp.
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Stryker also starred in the short film by German cult director Rosa von Praunheim Can I Be Your Bratwurst, Please? Stryker also appeared in a 1995 German television movie Der schwarze Fluch (Black Curse) starring James Brolin, as well as the 1988 Italian feature Dirty Love.
A trailer interview was added with Stryker describing the experience he had while shooting this movie in Manila. Later in the American DVD release, the name Jeff Stryker was used as well. He also tried acting, starring in a 1989 Italian-produced horror film called After Death (Revenge of the Zombies), in which he was credited as Chuck Peyton.
He has also said, "I don’t define myself as anything." He describes himself (in a somewhat joking fashion) as sexually "universal". Stryker is primarily known as a performer in gay pornography films, although Jamie Loves Jeff was one of the biggest selling heterosexual adult movies of all time for its producer, Vivid Entertainment. Jeff Stryker worked as a stripper and delivered balloon-o-grams before a local photographer sent shots of him to gay adult film director John Travis in California. At age 13, he was sent to military school by his parents, who got a divorce while he was away. His father was a car salesman and his mother was a nurse. Jeff Stryker grew up in Springfield, Illinois.