According to Rolling Stone magazine, sexy countertenor Art Garfunkel is one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time. Most people know him as the latter half of the folk rock duo Simon & Garfunkel. But in addition to his professional partnership with Paul Simon, Art carved out an artsy film career for himself. The afro-sporting actor made an impressive movie debut in the classic comedy Catch-22 (1970) directed by Mike Nichols. The two re-teamed again for Carnal Knowledge (1971). The critically-acclaimed, post-college drama features Jack Nicholson, Ann-Margret, Candice Bergen, Carol Kane, and Art’s bulging briefs! If that’s not arousing enough, the topless talent gives us an eyeful of his pubes, teasing near-nudity while toweling off in the locker room. The sight has us humming the Simon & Garfunkel tune “I Am a Rock.” Through the years, Art appeared alongside Julian Sands in the kinky thriller Boxing Helena (1993) and in the R-rated rom-com The Rebound (2009) starring Catherine Zeta-Jones. In between, he could be seen partying in Mark Christopher’s ode to ’70s clubbing in 54 (1998) with Ryan Phillippe, Salma Hayek, and Mike Myers. Yet Mr. Man is more turned on by Mr. Garfunkel’s revealing turn in Nicolas Roeg’s Bad Timing: A Sensual Obsession (1980). The erotic flick includes Harvey Keitel, Denholm Elliott, Dana Gillespie, and Art’s nude debut! The naked babe bares his back, butt and balls while bedding leading lady Theresa Russell on screen. All that’s missing is his peen! Nevertheless, watching the skintastic act has us “Feelin’ Groovy.”