Award-winning actor Michael C. Hall may not necessarily look like a tough guy, but he’s strong enough to beat out the competition for coveted roles just as he’s kicked his cancer into remission. After training at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts, the sexy thespian landed on Broadway thanks to the revival of Cabaret (1999-2000). Michael then caught his big break when he played gay funeral director David Fisher on HBO’s critically-acclaimed hit Six Feet Under (2001-2005). When he wasn’t handling corpses, Hall really embraced the part, often getting stiff with men on his downtime. During his hiatus, Mike co-starred in the science fiction thriller Paycheck (2003). Speaking of, his priceless portrayal of a forensic cop turned serial killer paid off big with Dexter (2006-2013), Dexter: Early Cuts (2009-2010), and Dexter: New Blood (2021-2022). Indeed, the revealing role killed home viewers with hind-ness as he exposes his ass onscreen! When cast as megalomaniac Ken Castle in the futuristic flick Gamer (2009), Hall proved to be a real gamer since he hit the gym and worked his pecs to perfection in preparation for his battle scene against Gerald Butler. Needless to say when those two hunks wrestle, we’re all winners! Since then, the hardworking hottie sizzled in Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015), Game Night (2018), and The Report (2019). But not before his bare bum made a repeat performance in the PG-13 dramedy The Trouble with Bliss (2011). When it comes to viewing Mr. Hall’s heinie, we’re all Hall monitors!