Although skinternational actor Hendrik Aerts is a masterpiece of ass, he shouldn’t be confused with the same-named famous Flemish painter of the 1500s. Centuries later, Hendrik kicked off his career by appearing in the direct to video flick Kiekeboe: Het witte bloed (1992). The action comedy led to guest spots on a host of shows (De acteurs, Keyzer & de Boer advocaten, Zone stad) broadcast in the Netherlands. Granted, these Dutch titles are hard to pronounce but that doesn’t mean watching...
Although skinternational actor Hendrik Aerts is a masterpiece of ass, he shouldn’t be confused with the same-named famous Flemish painter of the 1500s. Centuries later, Hendrik kicked off his career by appearing in the direct to video flick Kiekeboe: Het witte bloed (1992). The action comedy led to guest spots on a host of shows (De acteurs, Keyzer & de Boer advocaten, Zone stad) broadcast in the Netherlands. Granted, these Dutch titles are hard to pronounce but that doesn’t mean watching the hottie steam up the screen won’t make viewers hard. In fact, that’s just what happened to Mr. Man when he saw Mr. Aerts in the biopic Goltzius and the Pelican Company (2012). Ironically, the film is about an artist named Hendrick Goltzius who engraved erotic prints during the 1500s. Apparently, artists named Hendrick were common in the 16th century. Regardless of the coincidence, Peter Greenaway’s movie features F. Murray Abraham, Ramsey Nasr, Anne Louise Hassing, Giulio Berruti, Halina Reijn, Lars Eidinger, and Hendrik’s fab flesh! While imprisoned, the bottomless babe bares his bum, balls and shaft as he gets banged from behind by Stefano Scherini. If that’s not arousing enough, Hendrik sheds his threads again — this time, for the crime drama Control (2017). As the skintastic star exposes his naked T&A, the thriller gets extra thrilling! In other words, when Hendrik drops his towel, you’ll be reaching for one. Whether watching Dhr. Aerts on film (Missing, Het vonnis) or on TV (Vermist, Morten), your little Dutchman will be flying!