The beautiful Bill Pullman was born and raised in Hornell, NY, which may be why he has no problem playing a horny dude. But before he was seen flogging fannies on screen, this handsome hottie studied building construction at SUNY, Delhi. Who doesn't like a man that knows how to use his hands? He went on to make his big screen debut in the black comedy Ruthless People (1986) and is best known for playing the president in Independence Day (1996). Bill got nearly nude as Los Angeles saxophonist Fred Madison in the David Lynch neo-noir flick, Lost Highway (1997). Sadly, he pulls on his pants before showing his gluteus maximus. Not to worry, Bill's babe splitter is revealed in all its splendiferous splendor after giving co-star Irene Jacob a spanking in History is Made at Midnight (1999). While we're hoping that's not a body double's delicious dumper in Igby Goes Down (2002), we happily invite Bill to go down on us anytime he likes. Bill hasn't shown us any more of his gorgeous goods in the years since, but you can find him in other boob tube and silver screen roles looking like the silver fox that he is. Movies include National Theatre Live: All My Sons (2019), The Coldest Game (2019), Dark Waters (2019), The High Note (2020), and many more. On television, you can find him in Halston and The Sinner in recurring roles. With any luck, Bill will get in touch with his naughty side very soon. Then we'll be pulling on something too!