Kim Stuart Rossi is an intelligent and handsome actor that comes from an acting family; his father and sister are both actors, while his mom was a model. Named after the Rudyard Kipling novel “Kim”, the good-looking leading man is far from feminine—he’s all man! Born in Rome, Kim made his film debut as a five year old in the whodunnit The Murri Affair (1974), and eventually dropped out of school as a teen when he realized his future was on screen, not in class. Finding immediate success, Kim is known for his appearances on Italy’s boob tube in shows like Il ricatto and Valentina, though many know him as Anthony Scott, the star of Karate Warrior (1987) and Karate Warrior 2 (1988). But Kim didn't have any trouble transitioning to more serious, adult fare. He joined John Malkovich as Silvano in Beyond the Clouds (1995), then played Rafal in La ballata dei lavavetri (1998) and Lucignolo in Pinocchio (2002). After playing real life Italian jazz legend Luca Flores in Piano, solo (2007), in the emotional drama Those Happy Years (2013) we got to see Kim’s perfect backside while participating in an odd art exhibit. Kim's a naked man being splashed with painting by a group of naked women. We see all of them, but Kim's cock is hidden, though we do get to see his can. Why can’t all museums be this sexy? After landing the lead in the fragile man flick Tommaso (2016), Kim was Paolo Incoronato in The Best Years (2020) and Bruno Salvati in Everything's Gonna Be Alright (2020). Most recently he's been playing Leonardo Notarbartolo on Amazon's heist series Everybody Loves Diamonds. Makes sense. One look at Kim's body and you'll be as hard as a diamond!