One of Ken Duken’s many claims to fame is that he’s married to a chick that is a direct descendant of Johann Sebastian Bach. When the hunky German isn’t making beautiful music with his wife between the sheets, he’s building quite a career for himself on the big and small screens. Hailing from Heidelberg, Germany Ken got his start acting in 1998 and it didn't take long for the bright eyed actor to find serious success. Ken was Jim in the erotic thriller Nitschewo (2003), played the Russian soldier Anatole Kuragin in a 2007 adaptation of War and Peace, and was a German soldier in Inglorious Basterds (2009). After playing Bukovsky in the crime drama Kajinek (2010) and Niklas Henke in the interracial romance My Last Day Without You (2011), he was great as Alexander Scholl in a current day set version of Robin Hood (2013) and Mercutio in a more conventional 2014 take on Romeo and Juliet. But in between breaking the back of Bach's however many greats great granddaughter, Ken made his nude debut in the German romantic comedy Coming In (2014). It's the classic set up about a woman who falls in love with a gay man, and won't accept that he's into dudes. In a steamy shower scene, Ken shows off his cute cheeks as he enjoys a moment with his butt-baring co-star Kostja Ullmann. Keep the water running, boys, Mr. Man's coming in with you! Turning to TV, Ken went shirtless in the J.K. Simmons led spy drama Counterpart, landed the lead in the boxer turned male nurse drama Tempel, and hit the Netflix scene as Roman Selinger on the novel based murder mystery Perfume. These days, you can catch him as Sky's war hero dad Andreas in Fate: The Winx Saga or as Kurt Neumann alongside Brendan Fraser and Tom Welling on The CW's Professionals. We need to see Ken's D!