Even though he was born in New Zealand, Jared Turner didn’t get much of a chance to enjoy his native country. When he was just a child his family moved to Australia, where he was raised in the Sydney suburbs. Luckily, this put him on the path to acting greatness when the dark-haired, well-built hunk honed his skills at the University of Western Sydney's Theatre Nepan program. This mix of Samoan and German ancestry made his screen debut in the fames Aussie Soap opera Home and Away in 1995, then struggled to move beyond one offs of TV shows and short films, until he started popping up in huge movies like 30 Days of Night (2007), and Underworld: Rise of the Lycans (2009), in the late 2000's. Mr. Man got quite the rise when Jared went from his recurring role on the popular series Go Girls to the hit drama series The Almighty Johnsons. Playing Ty Johnson, who gets taken over by the Norse god Hoor which leaves him able to both withstand freezing temperatures and radiate cold energy, the hunky actor showed off his almighty body twice in season one, proving to the boob tube watchers of the world that he does indeed have one hell of a built body! Since nobody worships the almighty Johnson like Mr. Man, we were happy to see Jared strip to black whitey tighties for some bar top banging, make it snow indoors while he rails a woman on the couch, put out a fire with his abs and ice powers, and best of all, flash ass while wearing nothing under an apron. What's cooking, good looking? With those buns, we'd be happy to let Jared put a bun in our oven! Jared had a recurring role on MTV's foray into fantasy, The Shannara Chronicles, as well as a long run on the Kiwi hospital drama Shortland Street. You may have recognized Jared when he was in one episode of Netflix's fantasy show Sweet Tooth, but most recently he has been playing the Void Knight in Power Rangers Dino Fury. We can't wait for Jared Turner's turn to go full frontal!