Memphis-born babe Andrew Stevens is the kind of guy we love at the Mr. Man office—he’s handsome, talented, and he’s not afraid to lose his clothes on film. The amorous apple must not fall far from the tree, since Andrew's mom was a Playboy Model turned actress. An absolute ten from Tennessee, Andrew's first screen appearance came when he joined his mom on an episode of The Courtship of Eddie's Father, but after showing up on an episode of the far ahead of its time DC superhero show Shazam!, and playing Mark in Massacre at Central High (1976), we got our first taste of Andrew’s fine body when he flaunted his phenomenal physique; shucking his shirt as he hit the beach in the tense thriller The Fury (1978). That's a Brian de Palma film about a psychic kid, but we don't have to be fortune tellers to know what you'll be thinking about watching it! Just don't de Palma that thing too furiously! Those abs were just as good in the Morgan Fairchild led stalker thriller The Seduction (1982), when Andrew strolled around a mirror filled room in just a red towel. That red piece of cloth had us as horny as a Spanish bull! Andrew moved on to play Lucy Ewing's boy-toy Casey Denault on Dallas, and starred in B movies and sexploitation flicks like Blood Chase (1991), Night Eyes II (1991), and the insanely weird Munchie Strikes Back (1994). While he's still been acting in some low level movies, Andrew has been much more successful as a producer. While he seems to specialize in B movies, he did produce big name stuff like Half Past Dead (2002), The Whole Nine Yards (2000), and The Boondock Saints (1999). We're just super thankful for the sexy Stevens cinema Andrew's produced for us!