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Brian Bianchini

Brian Bianchini Brian Leo Bianchini (July 16, 1978 - March 16, 2004) was a male model. He was born in San Francisco, and attended Skyline College. He started wrestling at the age of seven and won both high school and intercollegiate wrestling competitions. He later excelled at the martial arts.

He was photographed by some of the world’s most renown photographers, including Bruce Webber, Roger Moenks, David LaChapelle, Michael Childers, Steven Klein, Chris Makos, George Machado and Martin Ryter among others. Roger Moenks said of working with Brian: "I really enjoyed working with Brian on a number of projects including the Class of Click Yearbook. He was a very humble and cordial person and his photographs reflect his intensity, his strength and gentle nature."

In addition to campaigns for Reebok, Versace, Abercrombie & Fitch and print ads for International Male and Undergear, Brian was featured in editorials in Vanity Fair, Glamour Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Playgirl and Men’s Fitness. He was also featured in cover articles for TV Guide and Instinct Magazine.

Suffering from heavy depressions he killed himself after at least three suicide attempts, according to his former manager.
Model and champion athlete Brian Bianchini passed away on Tuesday, March 16, 2004 at the age of 25.

Brian Leo Bianchini was born on July 16, 1978 in San Francisco, graduating from Mills High School in 1996 and later attending Skyline College. He started wrestling at the age of seven and was a champion, winning both high school and intercollegiate wrestling competitions. He later excelled at the martial arts.

One of the most beautiful men in America, he was photographed by some of the world’s best, including Bruce Webber, Roger Moenks, David Lachapelle, Michael Childers, Steven Klein, Chris Makos and George Machado among others. Reached at his studio yesterday, Roger Moenks said of working with Brian: "I really enjoyed working with Brian on a number of projects including the Class of Click Yearbook. He was a very humble and cordial person and his photographs reflect his intensity, his strength and gentle nature."

In addition to campaigns for Reebok, Versace, Abercrombie & Fitch, Body+Body Wear and print ads for International Male and Undergear, Brian was featured in editorials in Vanity Fair, Glamour Magazine, Cosmopolitan, Contents, Playgirl, Black & White Magazine and Men’s Fitness. He was also featured in cover articles for DNR Magazine, TV Guide and Instinct Magazine

Brian’s perfect six-foot-one physique and true matinee idol looks also garnered him parts on Baywatch Hawaii and on MTV’s CLass of 2000, in addition to roles in three feature films: The Black Magic, (2002) as Craig; The Brotherhood (2000/I) as Frat Slob #3; and Girl for Girl (2000) as Paul. He was also featured in several European runway shows and commercials and hosted a 9/11 Benefit Fashion Show in Los Angeles for the American Red Cross.

Brian was on the roster of Click Models in New York and LA. Jessica Simon, a booker with Click New York said that "Brian was a sweet, sweet guy with a tremendous amount of potential. Everyone here at Click was terribly saddened to learn of his death, and extends their deepest condolences to his friends and family." Brian was personally managed by Scott Hoover, who first discovered him having a cup of joe in a San Francisco cafe. According to Scott, "Brian was an amazing person. He was a smart and truly gifted man and I feel blessed to have had the experience of knowing him. I will never forget him."

In an interview at the age of twenty-one published in Instinct Magazine, Brian is quoted as stating: "I used to get uncomfortable when I first started out modeling, but you get used to it. It’s just a job and a lot of photographers want to shoot my body."

Todd Sanfield

Todd Sanfield
La revista gay australiana DNA Magazine lanzó su edición especial de viajes con el modelo Todd Sanfield. La sesión fotográfica fue realizada en Miami y Key West en cinco días. Todd Sanfield mide 1.78 mts. y es manejado por la agencia de modelaje IMG Models.

Rod Bauer

Rod Bauer Las fotografías a todo color realizadas por Walter Kunditz para Champion Studio anticipaban la revolución sexual que se desarrollaría en la década de los 60. Las atrevidas imágenes de hermosos efebos posando desnudos en escenarios cotidianos situaron a Kunditz entre los grandes fotógrafos de la época. El más bello de todos aquellos jóvenes modelos era Rod Bauer. Un físico y una fotogenia impresionantes a los que Kunditz supo sacar todo el partido con su cámara.

Andrew Stetson

Andrew Stetson

Joseph Sayers

Joseph Sayers Joseph Sayers (b. October 15, 1983 in Lakewood, New York, United States) is a male fashion model best known for his nude centerfold for Abercrombie and Fitch Quarterly, shot by Bruce Weber, and also for the fact that, despite being only 5’6" tall (most male models are at least 5’11"), he has experienced great success as a fashion and commercial model.

Joseph has also fronted notable campaigns for Polo Underwear photographed by Richard Phibbs, DSquared photographed by Steven Klein, and Macy’s. He was memorably photographed by Steven Klein wrestling with Lucas Kerr for French Vogue, in addition to editorials in Gentlemen’s Options (shot by David Byun), Artistic Tile (Joseph Oppedisano), Men’s Journal (Aaron Goodman), Numero (Alexei Hay), Instinct, CosmoGirl, XY and Blue magazines. He has also been photographed by Randall Mesdon and Tony Duran to round out a stellar list of photographers, and appeared in a TV commercial for ESPN, an in-store video for Redken, and a music video for the Pet Shop Boys.[1]

Sayers was originally discovered on the ModelLaunch website and was first scouted and signed by agent Adam Silver of Silver Model Management in New York City. Shortly afterward, Sayers also signed with agent Jason Kanner at Major Model Management for fashion modeling work.

Just prior to being discovered on ModelLaunch, Sayers posed nude and masturbated for a photo shoot several days after his 18th birthday, which were then distributed on the Internet by the photographer, Ed Flores. The rights to those photos have since been bought by Sayers in an attempt to stop further distribution.

Guillaume Boussès

Guillaume Boussès Guillaume Boussès, né le 12 octobre 1981 à Toulouse, est un joueur de rugby à XV français, qui évolue au poste de trois-quarts centre et qui mesure 1 m 84 pour 86 kg.

Ricardo Baldin

Ricardo Baldin

Rusty Joiner

Rusty Joiner Rusty Joiner was born in Montgomery, Alabama (December 11, 1972)and raised in Atlanta, Georgia where he attended Georgia Southern University as a student athlete participating as a college cheerleader and a gymnastics coach for four years.

After being discovered in Atlanta, he spent the next few years modeling in Milan, Paris and South America. Rusty achieved success quickly doing exclusive campaigns for: PRADA, ABERCROMBIE AND FITCH, AMERICAN EAGLE, LEVIS, RIPS UNDERWEAR, JOCKEY, NAYA SPRING WATER, and POWERADE. For two years Rusty was the exclusive STRUCTURE Underwear model and spokesman.

Rusty has made guest appearances on EXTRA, THE VIEW, THE RuPAUL SHOW, THE DONNIE AND MARIE SHOW, ACCESS HOLLYWOOD, ENTERTAINMENT TONIGHT, and E! TELEVISION. His face has been seen on the pages of VANITY FAIR, ROLLING STONE, COSMOPOLITAN, and numerous covers of Men’s Health, Physical, MUSCLE MEDIA, and as of the February 2005 issue, eleven MEN’S FITNESS covers making him the most recognizable face in fitness in the past five years.

Since moving to Los Angeles, Rusty has been working as an actor in film, television and commercials. His credits include the feature DODGEBALL starring Ben Stiller and Vince Vaughn, ER, DR. VEGAS, BOSTON PUBLIC, SPIN CITY, PACIFIC BLUE and the hit series CSI: MIAMI. He most recently booked his first Television Pilot co-starring alongside David Arquette in the new CBS show COMMUTERS. His commercial campaigns include: GE, ACURA, COORS LIGHT, COCA-COLA, MCI, PEPSI, HONDA, and TACO BELL. Rusty plays the sexy Doctor in RUPAUL’S new smash hit video “LOOKING GOOD FEELING GORGEOUS!”

Eric Bana

Eric Bana

Sean Lamont

Sean Lamont Sean Lamont (born 15 January 1981 in Perth) is a rugby union player who plays on the wing for Northampton Saints and Scotland.
In 2000 Lamont joined Rotherham and was the club’s under-21 captain in 2001. At the 2002 Commonwealth Games he represented Scotland at sevens. In the summer of 2003 he left Rotherham and joined Glasgow Rugby, where he went on to have a very successful first season and cemented himself as a fans’ favourite at Hughenden.
Lamont earned his first cap for Scotland against Manu Samoa on their tour in the summer of 2004. On his Murrayfield debut he scored a try against the Australians in the autumn of 2004. In Scotland’s 2005 Six Nations Championship match against Italy he was named man of the match. Furthermore, he helped the side to an historic victory over the French in the 2006 championship with two tries. His explosive, powerful running and size are his most deadly assets. To put into words "He is a tank".
In the summer of 2005 Lamont joined Northampton Saints from Glasgow. Recently scored two memorable tries for Scotland against the hopeful Grand Slam winners (France) in Scotland’s six nation stunning 20-16 victory on the 5th February 2006 , one of which he joined a ruck and used his strength and power to bundle over the line and take the Scots to victory. Then, 13 days later added to his growing reputation by scoring 4 tries against Saracens. He is the first Saints player to achieve this since another Scot, Craig Moir, in 1996. On 26th February 2006, he played a major part in the Scotland squad’s victory over ENGLAND to win the Calcutta Cup by 18 points to 12.
His younger brother Rory Lamont plays on the wing for Sean’s former club Glasgow.
Sean recenlty expanded his world wide appeal by appearing in the Dieux du Stade pin-up calendar for 2007 and accompanying "making of" DVD. His well endowed full frontal nudity has brought Sean tens of thousands of new admirers from all corners of the globe, mostly gay men. Sean’s the new gay icon, a "Sporn" star (Sporn: the combination of Sports and Porn, where straight male athletes strike gay porn poses for various advertisements and endorsements.)

Jorge Rivero

Jorge Rivero Born Jorge Pous Ribe in Mexico City, Mexico, in June 1938, handsome matinee idol Jorge Rivero has been billed at times as George Rivers and George Rivero. Rivero was raised on a ranch and proved to be an excellent athlete, excelling in track and jai-alai. Graduating from Colegio Universitario Mexicano in 1960 with a chemical engineering degree, Rivero soon left that discipline behind and developed a taste for acting.
For Rivero’s first film appearance, he was cast in in Rene Cardona’s wrestling movie The Invisible Assassin (1965) but wears a mask throughout the film. His breakthrough role came in the western El Mexicano (1966; directed by Rene Cardona), making him a star overnight in his native Mexico. Kicking off a string of westerns for the young actor, he followed up with Pistoleros de la frontera (1967). He also found time to appear in a few wrestling films and was teamed with the famed Santo in Operación 67 (1967) and El Tesoro de Moctezuma (1968; with Amadee Chabot). However, his most notorious role came in The Sin of Adam and Eve (1969), in which Rivero and costar Candy Wilson appear nude throughout much of the film. By 1970, Rivero had offers from Hollywood and acted in the big-budget films Soldier Blue (1970; with Candice Bergen and Donald Pleasence) and Rio Lobo (1970; with John Wayne and Jennifer O’Neill). Afterward, Rivero continued to act in both Mexican and U.S. productions.

Alec Baldwing

Alec Baldwing

Leandro Becker

Leandro Becker

Jeff Bridges

Jeff Bridges

Joe Dallesandro

Joe Dallesandro

Gary Cooper

Gary Cooper

Miguel Angel Silvestre

Miguel Angel Silvestre

Glenn Corbett

Glenn Corbett
Handsome Glenn Corbett got his start as a physique model for Bob Mizer’s Athletic Model Guild, most often appearing on the pages of AMG’s Physique Pictorial under the moniker Glenn Robinson. But by the end of the 1950s, Corbett had begun making films and ended his association with Mizer’s studio. One of Corbett’s earliest performances was in the Ed Wood-penned 1956 low-budget shocker The Violent Years. Also look for him in the William Castle film Homicidal (1961; with Patricia Breslin and Joan Marshall), which is an interesting version of Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. He was more successful in television, starring in series such as Route 66, The Road West, and on the TV soap The Doctors. He’s also the star of the made-for-TV movie The Stranger (1973), which aired on Mystery Science Theater 3000 as episode #305: Stranded in Space. Sadly, Corbett passed away in 1993 at the age of 58 from lung cancer.

Sam Jones

Sam Jones
Sam Jones made a big splash when he was cast in the title role in the 1980 feaure Flash Gordon. Since then, he’s made a vast number of films and has several TV series to his credit. Jones is still very active in Hollywood.