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Keywords: Brief Nudity, White, Brown Hair

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Date of Birth: 06/14/89

Date of death: 09/23/22

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Slasher (2016-2023) Sexy, gay, shirtless, underwear
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Biography

Get ready to bust a Canuck! We’ve got Canadian actor Robert Cormier nude and sexy pics and vids in his hottest scenes ever. With a rocking bod and a set of devil horns in his nudecomer debut in Netflix's 2019 series Slasher, Robert Cormier looks every bit the part of a Toronto troublemaker. Blonde hair and blue eyes make this Canadian cutie a memorable import and that rock-hard booty is as smooth as fresh Zambonied ice! As Kit Jennings in Slasher, Robert Cormier goes both ways at a sex club, swapping spit with a dude on the dance floor before dropping trou for some straight sex. The sex might be straight, but those back dimples are definitely gay. Plus Robert just plain has a sweet butt that needs no introduction. In another scene the back dimples and butT stay covered, but Robert still manages to turn our maple tree red by getting gay with Salvatore Antonio in the bedroom!

However Robert Cormier is so much more than meets the thigh. Cormier grew up wanting to be an actor, and idolized Jean-Claude Van Damme, even telling his father to call him Robbie Van Damme. Despite his calling early on, Robert almost didn’t get into acting. In fact he earned a degree in Fire and Engineering Extension Services from Texas A&M before attending school to be an actor back in Toronto. Following his formal acting training, the opportunities came left and right for Robert. And his fans just came. In addition to his most famous role on the aforementioned Slasher, Robert appeared in Firecracker, Ransom, Heartland, and the Mr. Man favorite series American Gods.

Robert Cormier tragically passed away in 2022 at the young age of thirty-three. He will be sorely missed, but his legacy of on-screen excellence will live on. Oh Canada, what a sad day for us all.