Sex Minneapolis born man candy Duncan Hannah is a whole lotta man! He made a splash on the indie filmmaking scene in New York City in the '70s when he appeared in the legendary black and white arthouse film Unmade Beds. This introduced the world to Duncan's brooding good looks complete with jet black hair, a lean smooth bod, pensive eyes, and pouty lips. In Unmade Beds Duncan goes the extra mile as an actor, daring to have a woman spread white stuff all over his chest in an apartment. He's kinky and we love it! Cut to 1978's The Foreigner, and it was clear to the world that Duncan wasn't going anywhere. This masterpiece comes from the same director as Unmade Beds - Amos Poe - and allows Duncan to once again showcase his iconic brand of indie acting. At this point Duncan's career was getting so hot that he needed to cool it down a little. We don't want to start any fires! So in order to do so he appeared in absolutely zero projects for almost two decades. However the world got what it wanted when in 1995 Duncan signed on to appear in Art for Teachers of Children. This breakout role led to an exciting string of appearances in 2014's Christmas, Again and The Girl Who Followed Marple. We just think that Duncan is as thrilling to watch on screen as he is to write about and we can't wait to see what he cooks up next!