Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Len Cariou is so good looking

Len Cariou is a Tony Award-winning Canadian actor who is best known for his legendary performances on stage and his numerous series and made-for-television movies appearances. Len may well be the most persistently employed performer on the planet. He seemingly  leaps fleetly from role to role, format to format and venue to venue; theater, film, television, recordings, narration, voiceovers, documentaries and audio books. He can dance, sing, weep, laugh, direct and what-have-you. More importantly, he looks gorgeous.

I think I remember seeing him on his many appearances on "Murder She Wrote" and thought he was kinda cute, but he didn't blow me away. Len just didn't have it for me until I discovered the "The Boynton Beach Bereavement Club", where he is testicle-explodingly hot. This man has been at the center of so many of my dirty little fantasies and I can't count the times I've blown my spunk over this perfect specimen of manhood. This man needs to be shirtless more often. The petition starts here.

Mr. Cariou currently stars as Henry Reagan, the retired former New York City Police Commissioner, granddad of the clan and father of the present "Blue Bloods" police commissioner played by Tom Selleck. He has guest starred on CSI:Las Vegas, The Practice, West Wing, Law & Order, The Outer Limits, Swift Justice, and Murder She Wrote, to name only a few. Most of which I have on DVD so I can pause and masturbate at certain scenes. Anyway, you get my drift, I LOVE the man.


 

 The first time I saw this episode of Law & Order, was the moment I fell for Len Cariou. Maybe it was the subject matter or maybe it was how good he looked in that navy uniform.

 
 A scene from "The Four Seasons" where he was shirtless showing off his hairy and husky sexy body was grreat.
                                          BONUS. You even get a quick glimpse of that ass.



                                  Len on "Blue Bloods". Damn. I wish he gets more scene time.

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