Funny boy Jimmy Tatro is a pouty-lipped hunk with a stocky build and green eyes, who burst onto the scene thanks to his successful Youtube channel. We'd smash...that subscribe button. A California kid, "The Jimster" made several online sketches while he was in college at the University of Arizona before debuting on screen in Grown Ups 2 (2013). Jimmy moved on to play the jock who fails to show his cock-adoodle doo, Rooster in 22 Jump Street (2014) before kicking around the movie scene in stuff like Blue Mountain State: The Rise of Thadland (2016), Boo! A Madea Halloween (2016), FML (2016), and Internet Famous (2016). But the tantric Jimmy Tatro's career really got going when he landed the role of Dylan Maxwell in Netflix's Making a Murderer parody, American Vandal. He plays the lead bad boy hunk accused of drawing phallic images on a bunch of people's cars, who gives us a taste of his skintastically built body when he lowers his shorts to show off a tattoo that says 'I'm Sorry' on his butt. Sorry for what? Hopefully not for showing us that fine snippet of ass. Jimmy shows his beautiful bum again in TBS' college town comedy, The Guest Book when, during a "morning after" scene, he wakes up on his stomach with his ass up in the air. Who'd have guessed Jimmy had such a tight tookus? He's also shirtless in a few scenes, and even rocks the famed turn you gay grey sweatpants. Jimmy had a run as Alex's sexy firefighter boyfriend Bill on Modern Family, played another firefighter in The King of Staten Island (2020), and was the bro-iest of the bros, Xander on The Real Bros of Simi Valley, but these days Mr. Tatro has been hitting the sitcom scene as the ultra-rich private equity firm owner Connor on ABC's Home Economics. No clue what equity is but he sure makes our privates firm. We'd take Jimmy Tatro home with us, anytime!