The lovely Lawrence Michael Levine is an undeniable talent, and an undeniable hottie who shows off his bod in a series of indie films, many of which he wrote. He's not the bruiting beefcake kind, he's the sensitive artsy type of guy that makes our hearts melt. Our first look at the Indie darling that had our D interested came in Gabi on the Roof (2010), which he also wrote.At one point, a bunch of roommates are playing board games naked, which makes them far less boring games. While we...
The lovely Lawrence Michael Levine is an undeniable talent, and an undeniable hottie who shows off his bod in a series of indie films, many of which he wrote. He's not the bruiting beefcake kind, he's the sensitive artsy type of guy that makes our hearts melt. Our first look at the Indie darling that had our D interested came in Gabi on the Roof (2010), which he also wrote.At one point, a bunch of roommates are playing board games naked, which makes them far less boring games. While we get to see the women and Lawrence topless, we don't get the full naked treatment from Mr. Levine. Lawrence and his wife Sophia Takal teamed up in 2011 for the thriller The Zone (2011), which Lawrence didn't write, but did display his bait and tackle in. Lawrence was the one showcasing a rock hard cock while he has sex with Kentucker Audley and later creates video tapes of them touching themselves. Levine's peen came out to play again via even more full frontal nudity in Molly's Theory of Relativity (2013), where he played Zak. Lawrence steps into a room to make love with lady and he is completely naked: his chest is broad, toned, and firm and his flacid little Lawrence looks juicy on that bed of black pubic hair. When he gets into bed with his lover, his boner grows long and hard and leaves us drooling. Good golly miss Molly! We're giving him a standing ovation for his standing member! As far as stuff lots of people watch, Lawrence was in the mainstream horror flick V/H/S/2 (2013), and appeared on a 2017 episode of Netflix's Chicago based rom-com anthology show Easy. But since then, Michael's been exclusively behind the camera, most recently writing and directing the Aubrey Plaza inner demons drama Black Bear (2020). We wish we could get our paws on Lawrence Michael Levine!