Eric Stoltz is sadly best known by many for a movie he didn't make. The handsome actor lost the role of Marty McFly to Michael J. Fox in the blockbuster film Back to the Future (1985). But this rugged redhead was determined to rise above the disappointment, and he was soon making a name for himself in the films Mask (1985), Some Kind of Wonderful (1987), Pulp Fiction (1994), and Anaconda (1997). Outside of the silver screen, Eric proved that he’s got the chops and the looks for the boob tube by scoring a recurring role as a doctor on the medical drama Chicago Hope. As far as Eric’s skin-baring roles, he teased a whole lot of nothing in The Fly II (1986), Haunted Summer (1988), Manifesto (1988), and The Waterdance (1992). One of his lesser-known films is actually his best, so be sure not to miss all of Eric when he lives up to the title of the film Naked in New York (1993)! Eric unleashes his love muscle during a dream sequence set on the beach, giving us our first look at his cock. He popped a boner under a towel in the crime comedy 2 Days in the Valley (1996), teased his dink under his clothing in Keys to Tulsa (1996), bared bunnage during a sex scene in the TV movie The Passion of Ayn Rand (1999), and showed is flaccid fellow and rump in the 2003 Showtime mini-series Out of Order. We’re glad that Eric’s not afraid to air out his rod on camera. That’s more than we can say about Michael J. Fox!