Just keep scrolling, and scrolling, and scrolling, because there’s a reason why François Arnaud is on Mr. Man, and it has to do with his many skintastic performances. A French-Canadian actor who was born in Quebec, and raised in both France and Montreal, he speaks English, French, and Spanish fluently, allowing him to be admired in many languages and countries. After attending Brebeuf College and studying at Conservatoire d'art Dramatique, the six-foot actor made his on-screen acting debut in an episode of the French-Canadian series C.A. in 2007. His first big role on TV was as Théo Carpenter in the Canadian series Yamasaka from 2009-2010, followed by one as Cesar Borgia in the Hollywood Showtime series The Borgias from 2011-2013, where you can see a wayward sheet slip deliciously low. You can also see him shirtless and sexy in three primetime series right here in America, starring as Oscar in Blindspot from 2015-2020; Manfred Bernardo in Midnight, Texas from 2017-2018, and Dan Moody in The Moodys from 2019-2021. On the big screen, you’ll get treated to his beautiful bare bottom as Luke in Amapola (2014), Karl Gustav Kasimir in The Girl King (2015), playing Thursday in The Man Who Was Thursday (2016), and Dane in Permission (2017), along with glimpses of his penis. (See? Mr. Man told you there was a lot of scrolling.) You should also know that François stars as Brad in Keeper of the Cup (2023), which is directed by Jason Priestley, and stars William Shatner and Dan Aykroyd, along with Jason. Mr. Man can’t handle all that hunk in one movie!