As a male model,
Clayton Norcross had to show a bit of skin. This continued when he was cast as Thorne Forrester on the daytime drama
The Bold and the Beautiful. During his short two year stint on the show, Norcross was often out by the pool, hanging out in his speedos with brother Ridge. The actors great looks are undeniable, and he promoted his soap role with an appearance in Playgirl in 1988. Sadly, his surf clothes remained tightly on.
After leaving the soap in 1989, Norcross appeared regularly on television and in films. He also did a series of softcore flicks in the late 80's and 1990's. For the most part however, Norcross still remained clothed, not doing an official nude scene until his turn in the 1998 softcore thriller Sheer Passion.
I'm not exactly sure where the 2 images below originated, but I'm thankful to xyzpdq for saving them in his Scenes of Male Skin archive. My guess is that they are shots of Clayton a flesh colored undies from one of his softcore love scenes. Thankfully the flesh colored undies were left in the dressing room for his final love scene in Sheer Passion. Then, we finally got a peak of his bountiful backside.
Sheer Passion
After a model is strangled inside a fashion designer's house, the designer is the obvious suspect. Unfortunately, the police appear to be dragging their feet on the investigation.
Sky High (1985)
Three American college students traveling in Greece find themselves thrust into the world of international spies when an experimental mind control device falls in their hands.
Although there are no nude scenes, some of my favorite moments of male skin from Norcross come his very first role in the 1985 adventure comedy Sky High. Norcross has several scenes in speedos and undies, including a quick few second scene with all three of the male actors in small white bikini briefs. They were wearing them just before dressing as women to escape their follower.
I found a copy of the movie, and made a clip of one of the scenes of the guys in their undies. (below) The quality however, isn't as good as in these caps, which were made by the original poster on DC who inspired the post. Thank you!