Drawing on John Gagnon and William Simon's theory of sexual scripts, this article shows that performers adopt a “persona” as a career script that functions as a sexual resume which establishes the kind of permission the actors give themselves to work in the gay pornography business, the repertoire of sex acts they will perform, and the image they wish to project as sexual performers. These men are widely known in the porn industry and among spectators as gay-for-pay. This article explores the social conditions that enable heterosexually-identified men to turn in credible sexual performances in gay pornographic videos.