Tuesday, September 22, 2015

The Burly Hollywood Icon


There have been a lot of mature actors that I liked who have died over the years, but I'm single out one particular man for your perusal in Rod Steiger. A renowned character actor  who never liked that label, left his mark on 1950s and '60s Hollywood with forceful performances in such critical favorites as "On the Waterfront" and "The Pawnbroker," culminating in an Oscar for "In the Heat of the Night."

As some may know, I do like a big man and he a particularly nice one. Steiger was a stocky, bull-necked man with piercing eyes, a brooding presence and an aggressive body language. In his adult life, he battled with recurrent depression, four turbulent marriages, heavy drinking, chronic overeating, a tendency to violence - was as troubled as his  childhood. I'm sure daddybear lovers would have consoled him (by which I mean intense fondling and licking of his cock and balls).

Outspoken, goofy, shaved-headed, method ham, Steiger made so much shit, and turned in so many ridiculously over-the-top performances that it makes my head spin. He could be  very good, but it usually took a quality script and a director who could reign in the great ham. I've had a thing for Rod since seeing "Men of Respect." He did have a few other memorable shirtless scenes throughout his career, notably  in "The Illustrated Man," "The Loved One" (where you can see he had a nice ass on him), the forementioned "Men of Respect" and in one of his last films "A Month of Sundays." He gets ***DADDY BONUS*** points for the fact that he was in a gay theme film called "The Sergeant" where he played a decorated sergeant who was infatuate with one of his soldiers.

Despite myriad health problems and less sterling job offers from the 1970s onward, Steiger never stopped acting before he passed away in 2002.

 He's around 30 here. Way younger than I like, but I'd still go to town on him. 

 Rod's been married 5 times. 5 times? Damn... 5 times. Here he is with wife #2, Claire Bloom.
 Here he is with wife #4, Paula Ellis.
 Here he is with wife #5, Joan Benedict.

 Here he is in his Oscar winning role as Gillespie in "In the Heat of the Night” with his chunky frame and serious-looking face.



 Here the role that pulled me in, “The Illustrated Man.” 





 I don’t like a lot of tattoos and something like this would be a killer. Actually, you know what, I probably still would. 


 I just love a man with a nice meaty ass.
***DADDY BONUS***

 I just love a big man who wears snug clothing. You almost don't need to see them naked.


 Just look at that. He's ready to burst out of those PJs.






Sunday, September 13, 2015

Carroll O'Connor (1924–2001)


Come with me now, gentle readers, as I transport you back to the late 80's, early 90's and the days of my youth. To remember one of the first men I've admire. One Carroll O'Connor. I first fell in lust with O'Connor for his role as crusty police chief William 'Bill' Gillespie on the crime drama "In the Heat of the Night." O'Connor captured my imagination so much that he still remains one of the key templates of what a daddy should be like to me. Chubby, grey hair, gentle features but with a hint 'I'll fuck you up if you cross me' added for good measure.

Beautiful blue eyes, thinning white hair, his legs were thick as a full-back, beefy forearms and thick, meaty hands. He had me every week watching "In the Heat of the Night" just to get a glimpse of him. But as hot as he looked on the show, he looked insanely gorgeous as Archie on reruns of "All in the Family." Yes a rarity for me. Liking a man when they were younger. I don't know if it was way he carried himself: the tousled hair, the bone-weary shamble, the plaintive Irish eyes rolling heavenward at the dingbats and pinkos who surrounded him in his own house. Or me wanting to bend him over that chair and pound the bigotry right out of that sweet ass of his. Even though O'Connor was nothing like his alter ego, Archie. Being shy, soft-spoken, introverted, intellectual and liberal. He had a charm that would have had me on my knees in minutes of speaking with him. Just sheer daddy perfection.

O'Connor is listed as #20 on TV Land's Top 50 TV Icons Countdown, but is #2 in my all time actors that I'd like to fuck senseless list. Well, he would probably say the latter was by far his least most memorable accomplishment. Still O'Connor was one of the five most important characters in my budding sexual fantasies.

He may not have been traditional-leading-man handsome, but I've always found Mr. O'Connor nice looking. 








 Look at those big blue eyes. Gorgeous!


 I wish I was him right now. 


Monday, September 7, 2015

Paul Sorvino


As I'm channel surfing, I came across one of my all time favorite actors to gun down in one Paul Sorvino. A familiar face in film, television and stage, Sorvino often portrays authority figures on both sides of the law, and is possibly best known for his roles as Paulie Cicero in the film "Goodfellas" and Sgt. Phil Cerreta on the TV series "Law & Order." But to be honest, I barely remember on "Law & Order" and as much as I like "Goodfellas," it's not the first thing that comes to mind when I think of Paulie. That belongs to "Romeo + Juliet" for obvious reasons.

For some reason when I first started seeing on TV and films, he seemed short to me, but he's a tall man standing around 6'2". And If you look at my track record,I usually go for shorter guys. Though I do enjoy the occasional tall, husky,commanding-looking guys and Mr. Sorvino's that. Handsome, an adorable smile, a lovely shape and he's deceptively hair. All that is nice, but what is important is the huge sack he has. Though some pics I've seen, Old Paulie packing a serious pair of nuts that I would love to have dragged all over my face. There's other filthy things I would do with this man. But I won't go into any more detail. He has a gun and I don't want him to come find me and use it. Or do I?

He hooked in "Romeo + Juliet" and has showed some skin in various films and TV shows such as "A Touch of Class," "Very Close Quarters," "Harlem Aria," and I'm still discovering more till this day. Now, in the TV movie "It Couldn't Happen to a Nicer Guy" (of which I have snagged a clip) his character was sexually assaulted at gunpoint by a beautiful woman. The 1970s. Weren't they something. And Paul was hot in it. Still is.


 Paul and his wife Dee Dee.















 Paul's got a sac on him.
 I wouldn't mind a little father/daughter action.




 Nice to see someone of his age to be showing some skin.