Friday, December 9, 2022

Stephen Huszar: Actors & SKIN

After being introduced to actor Stephen Huszar in the The 12 Men of Christmas, I followed his career by checking him out in many of his film and television appearances.  A regular on Canadian based productions, Huszar has appeared as a guest stars on shows including: Smallville, The Flash, Fringe, Corner Gas and Letterkenny

Paradise Falls (2006)

I think Huszar's first on-screen skin scene was in 2006, during his time appearing in season 3 of the Canadian based soap Paradise Falls.  The show featured it's fare share of male skin and gave us our first glimpse of the Huszar heinie.  Thanks to xyzpdq who had a video from the shows original airing. The show went on to air on the Showcase network, so I'd be curios to know if anyone has a high quality copy.  I found some episodes on Youtube, but there are not many from the shows third and final season. 

Letterkenny (2016-2019)

Another Canadian show that often gets the pants, or in the case the cup and hockey gear, off their male cast member is Letterkenny. Huszar played Yorkie, one of the hockey players on the Letterkenny Irish senior team. The humor can be a little juvenile, but so are the characters, and it's good for a laugh, and a flash of skin. 

Entropic (2019)

Entropic tells the story of the most beautiful man in the world, who, sick of being objectified, devises a plan to free himself of other's attention.


I haven't yet seen Entropic, I couldn't find anywhere to stream, but I am still looking.  I do know the caps are interesting, and they had me wanting to find out more.  Huszar plays M in the film, and in this sequence, he asks his friend Aaron to watch over an experiment in which M allows people to spend 40 uninterrupted minutes alone with his naked body.


They are allowed to get their anger out, their feelings shared or their rocks off. Aaron is there to ensure things do not go sideways as M is unconscious through it all. The few boundaries include an explicit “don’t hurt his body” protocol as well as the signing of an NDA.

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