John Benjamin Hickey
Finding North (1998)
Screwball romance involving a woman who gets fired from her job as a bank teller when her friends arrange for a stripper to appear at the bank for her birthday. She then meets a man (Hickey) whom she had earlier seen jump off a bridge and had assumed had committed suicide. With nothing else to do, she follows him to Texas.
I think the first time I saw actor John Benjamin Hickey on screen was in 1997's Love! Valour! Compassion! I remember being in school, and renting a VHS copy, not for the story, but for the male nudity. I wasn't familiar with Hickey at the time, nor his impressive theatre credits, including two different productions of the film I was enjoying.
Although I went on to become a huge admirer of his acting and career, I missed many of his most notable television roles. I do however remember watching his memorable turn as Neil Gross, the owner and founder of Chumhum on both The Good Wife and The Good Fight. I remember how sinisterly sexy Hickey was in the role
Sine first seeing him on screen, I've gone on to eventually see his turns in The Ice Storm, The Bone Collector, Pitch Perfect, Truth and Salem's Lot. On television, I've enjoyed Hickey in dozens of roles and still have The Big C on my 'to watch' list.
The Big C (2010-2013)
Hickey's ass has certainly held up well, with butt baring scenes spanning the late 1990's through 2020. Check out my separate piece featuring his frontal scenes in Love! Valour! Compassion! in the post just BELOW:
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