As a lover of the male form, I know there's not an expiration date sexy. Sure, the media wants us to think there is, but a hot ass is a hot ass at any age. Most actors seem to do the lion's share of their on-screen nudity in their late teens and twenties, then zip it up, tightly, for the rest of their film career.
I think it's more the studio's choice than the actor and thankfully a few actors, like Viggo Mortensen, refuse to keep it zipped. With my Actors & Skin series, I love following the nudity resume of actors and witnessing the changes in their roles, their acting abilities, and their bodies over time.
When I first started seriously studying the male form in cinema, there were many caps of actor Peter Facinelli in my desktop folders. Facinelli left his studies at St. John's University after a year to follow his interest in acting. He joined The Atlantic Theater Company Acting School in New York studying under many distinguished and Academy Award winning actors.
Facinelli first stripped down on-screen 25 years ago for his role in FoxFire in 1996.. In the next five years, Peter's pants came off several times for roles on both television and in film. Although he continue to go shirtless in a few roles, the last time the pants came off was over twenty years ago in 2000. That is, until now.
FoxFire (1996)Thanks to the posters who shared their clips and caps from Facinelli's recent turn in AppleTV's Anthology series Roar. Peter looks as amazing as ever posing with his grapes and his bountiful butt looks as appetizing as ever.
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