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Keywords: Brief Nudity, White, Black Hair

Nude Roles: 1

Birthplace: Norwalk, Connecticut, US

Date of Birth: 05/28/79

Real Name: Jesse Bradford Watrouse

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10 Rules for Sleeping Around (2013) Nude (Reid Ewing, Bryan Callen) , butt, shirtless 00:50:00 Bryan Callen and Reid Ewing cling to each other under the covers before it's ripped off by Jesse Bradford, exposing both their buns! They look shocked, but we're excited. (37 secs)
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Biography

At 5’8,” Jesse Bradford may be a tad short but that doesn’t mean he won’t make you long in the pants! With defined cheekbones, seductive eyes, and thick… black hair, the Connecticut stunner was meant to be on camera. The fact that his parents worked in show biz helped in this endeavor. As such, Jesse made his acting debut when he was only a baby in a Q-Tip commercial. By the time he was five, the cutie played Robert De Niro’s son in Falling in Love (1984). After he was voted Best Looking in high school, the Homecoming King attended Columbia University to study film. But Jesse’s career (and his clothing) really took off when he doffed his duds in Hackers (1995). The crime flick features Jonny Lee Miller, Angelina Jolie, Lorraine Bracco, and Bradford’s naked T&A! As his character showers, he gets an unexpected visit from the F.B.I. who inspect his not-so top secret A.S.S.! Since then, Jess played Balthasar alongside Leonardo DiCaprio and Claire Danes in Baz Luhrmann’s Romeo + Juliet (1996). As he grew up and out, Jesse popped up in Dancing at the Blue Iguana (2000), an erotic drama about strippers. He also portrayed Rene Gagnon in Clint Eastwood’s war movie Flags of Our Fathers (2006). Through the years, Jess appeared on film (Swimfan, Happy Endings, Heights, W.) and on TV (The West Wing, Guys with Kids, Sequestered, Shooter). Yet we’re partial to his topless part in 10 Rules for Sleeping Around (2013). Talk about a Perfect 10!