The captivating Cuba Gooding Jr. started his showbiz career break-dancing for Lionel Richie. We'd do the no pants dance with him all night long! Born January 2. 1968 in The Bronx, his father, Cuba Gooding Sr., was the lead vocalist in the R&B group best known for "Everybody Plays the Fool", The Main Ingredient. That makes sense, because if we were having a sausage-fest, we’d definitely want Cuba to provide the main ingredient! Cuba’s acting career began with bit parts on 80s TV shows like Amen, MacGyver, Hill Street Blues and most famously as a young man getting his hair cut in Coming to America (1988). His first major movie role came when he landed the lead, playing Tre Styles in John Singleton's Boyz n the Hood (1991). While that one ends pretty tragic, it starts by showing us Cuba giving some pretty good dick to a girl, until her mom finds out and he needs to jump out of a window. While hardcore cinephiles knew him from showing his hard body in the boxing flick Gladiator (1992), first joining Tom Cruise in A Few Good Men (1992), mooning us in Daybreak (1993) and starring as the red tail we'd give a piece of tail to in The Tuskegee Airmen (1995), in 1997 Cuba became a global megastar when he won the "Best Supporting Actor" Oscar for his role as NFL wide receiver Rod Tidwell in the film Jerry Maguire (1996). Cuba shows us his rod in the film too! We get a look at Cuba’s muscular body and tight tush as he stands completely naked in the locker room and let's just say, it's more like Tid-well endowed! Yes, Cuba Gooding's got a good ding dong! Cuba shows off that beautiful booty again A Murder of Crows (1998) and in the legendarily bad gay cruise comedy Boat Trip (2002) as he jumps into the ocean naked and does a sexy dance in a thong. Cuba gets that amazing ass out again for a mystical scene in Shadowboxer (2005) in which he bangs a blonde babe in the forest, flashes it again while working out naked in Sacrifice (2011) and showed he could still portray a boxer with a body that could soggy up your box nearly thirty years since "Gladiator" in Bayou Caviar (2018). The small screen saw Cuba playing a version of the juice we'd give a squeeze, OJ Simpson in American Crime Story: The People vs OJ Simpson. Hey Cuba, show me the money shot!