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Michael Paré

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Keywords: Brief Nudity, White, Brown Hair

Nude Roles: 1

Birthplace: Brooklyn, New York, US

Date of Birth: 10/09/58

Top Michael Paré Scenes

The Shelter (2015) Sexy, shirtless, underwear 00:57:32 Michael Paré gets out of bed shirtless and almost shows ass. (38 secs)
Streets of Fire (1984) Sexy, shirtless 00:20:06 Michael wears suspenders with no shirt, giving him a delightful sexy farm boy look. (51 secs)
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Biography

Eddie! Eddie! Eddie! Out of the shadow, he walks like a dream. And if you don’t know of that which Mr. Man speaks, get thee to the internet and find the movie Eddie and The Cruisers (1983) to watch. In it, you’ll see a lovely, lovely man with dark, floppy hair and a chiseled face. That, my friends, is Michael Paré in his first movie role. With over 200 credits on his resume, you’ve undoubtedly seen him in multiple places since that fateful film. He’s aging fairly well, so it’s possible you’ve seen him with that flop of hair cut short and in numerous shades of gray. Or those cut cheekbones surrounded by a few wrinkles. Nevertheless, the New York native is a hottie to admire. You will probably enjoy his physique a whole heck of a lot as Uncle Ted in Bad Moon (1996) with Mariel Hemingway. And there’s a lot of physique to ogle, given that he’s one-hundred percent naked in the slasher werewolf pic, showing off bulging muscles and a glimpse of his bulging cock. Given that this former chef (he trained at the Culinary Institute of America) has over 170 movie titles under his belt, it would be impossible to name them all. But Mr. Man will give you a little taste… John Carpenter’s Village of the Damned (1995) with Kirstie Alley, Forest Whitaker’s Hope Floats (1998) with Sandra Bullock, Sofia Coppola’s The Virgin Suicides (1999) with Kirsten Dunst, The Lincoln Lawyer (2011) with Matthew McConaughey, City of Lies (2018) with Johnny Depp, Big Kill (2019) with Jason Patric, and Black Warrant(2022), where he reunites with his Eddie co-star, Tom Berenger. Go. Eddie awaits.