Monday, March 28, 2016

Rough Looking Daddy


For some actors, it would appear, they're born to only ever play supporting or background characters. This guy here, Steve Eastin is one of them and fairly successful at it. Appearing in nearly 150 television and film roles throughout his decades long career.

I have this segment called 'Attack of the Clones?' about look alike actors and he and James Gandolfini fit in just fine. Both are stocky, hairy, rugged, mean looking daddies that you’d let do anything to you for fear of a punch to the face. Anyway, back to Steve. I can't say what I first remember seeing him in, but eagle-eyed folks may best remember him for the scene from "Without A Trace" where he's in bed with a hooker. Extremely hot! He also appeared in a few "Dexter" and "In Plain Sight" episodes. He also appeared in an episode of  "Saving Grace" as a sleazy, murdering hillbilly named Pody Pope with Pody doing a number on my pants. Eastin is best known for appearing in such films as "Field of Dreams," "Con Air," "Catch Me if You Can" and "A Man Apart," where he developed a reputation as the tough guy with a heart of gold underneath.

He runs his own acting school called "The Steve Eastin Studio." I can't find anything else about him like who he's fucking. So with my luck, straight. Anyway, he's still a big fuckable bear.









Damn shame we won’t be seeing Gandolfini maturing into an even hotter daddy than he was. And looking at Eastin, he would have been way hotter than was now, if that was even possible. 





You don’t need the gun. I’ll do what ever you two want. ANYTHING.









Here's my number. Call me.



Monday, March 21, 2016

George Grizzard (1928–2007)


As I do with many of my posts, I get inspired to write about someone when see them on television, in a movie or in some kind of news story as I flipped idly through TV channels. Today's post is about an actor I spotted on an "Law & Order" marathon over the weekend. Emmy Award and Tony award-winning actor of film and stage George Grizzard.

A versatile actor who achieved his greatest renown on the stage, playing everything from Shakespeare to Shaw, from Neil Simon to Edward Albee, died in 2007 of complications from lung cancer, but stills gives me a stiffy ever time I see him. Grizzard first caught my eye as as Tom Hanks' future father-in-law in "Bachelor Party." Since seeing that, whether I saw him on "Law & Order" as an imperious lawyer or brothers George and Jamie Devereaux on "The Golden Girls." I always have to touch myself.

I did't know anything about him, other than I want to fuck him, until he died at the age of 79. Turns out he gay and was survived by his long-time partner of nearly 40 years. Which was a surprise to me because it's very rare for me to like a guy who could possibly reciprocate the feeling. Usually, 98.9% of the time I'm lusting after some straight guy. Knowing that, kinda pushes him from 'attractive' to downright 'sexy.'


He was a handsome man.











Mmmm... George Grizzard and Len Cariou... 
That's an imaginary coupling that I'd like to see with George being the bottom of course.








 I use to imagine that I'd pop in this room during the party and have a little fun with him.