Ever since he was a baby, it was clear Canadian cutie Joe Dinicol was headed for show business That’s because his dad is acting coach Keith Dinicol and his grandfather was the esteemed English thespian Sir John Neville. As such, a youthful Joe kicked off his career as a plucky performer in the Stratford Shakespeare Festival. Through the years, he’s appeared on stage (Antony and Cleopatra, Richard III, Waiting for Godot); on notable North American television shows (Blindspot, Grey’s Anatomy, My Babysitter’s a Vampire, Nash Bridges); and in TV movies (The Facts of Life Reunion, Mail to the Chief, Reviving Ophelia, She’s Too Young). The boob tube babe portrayed Paul on Anatole (1998-1999); Jason Gallant on Rideau Hall (2002); Zach Eisler on Train 48 (2003-2005); Truman French on Life with Derek (2008-2009); Trey Barett on Betas (2013-2014); and Rory Regan / Ragman on Arrow (2016-2017, 2019-2020). Mr. Dinicol could also be seen on the big screen in Sofia Coppola’s psychological drama The Virgin Suicides (1999) with Kirsten Dunst and Josh Hartnett, and in the action comedy Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (2010) with Michael Cera. Needless to say, Joe’s got range! He also has a slender chest as seen on the small screen series The L.A. Complex (2012). The drama features Aaron Abrams, Benjamin Charles Watson, Brett Dier, Jonathan Patrick Moore, Jordan Johnson-Hinds, and Joe’s boxers! All it takes is just one peek at the topless talent’s fit physique to piqué Mr. Man’s interest as well as another part of the anatomy!