Judging by his exotic looks and name, one could presume Naveen Andrews hails from a foreign-speaking land. But the British-American actor was actually born in London to Indian immigrants. While at Emanuel School, the 16-year-old stud hooked up and moved in with his 30-year-old teacher. Years later, Naveen enjoyed a relationship with brunette beauty Barbara Hershey. Yet it’s his revealing roles onscreen that really pique our interests — among other things! The actor exposed his chest and...
Judging by his exotic looks and name, one could presume Naveen Andrews hails from a foreign-speaking land. But the British-American actor was actually born in London to Indian immigrants. While at Emanuel School, the 16-year-old stud hooked up and moved in with his 30-year-old teacher. Years later, Naveen enjoyed a relationship with brunette beauty Barbara Hershey. Yet it’s his revealing roles onscreen that really pique our interests — among other things! The actor exposed his chest and same-sex preferences in The Buddha of Suburbia (1993). The BBC miniseries also showcased Naveen’s bulging briefs, bare bum, balls and peen! Let’s hear it for the lack of British TV’s censorship! In Kama Sutra - A Tale of Love (1996), Andrews touts his chest while having straight sex. If that’s not erotic enough, he also reveals his firm rump, hairy tummy, and swaddling undies! Next came the Oscar-winning epic The English Patient (1996) featuring Ralph Fiennes, Kristin Scott Thomas, Juliette Binoche, and Naveen’s tanned torso! The shirtless hottie also sizzles in the biopic Diana (2013) when he flaunts his fab abs. But not before the rom-com Easy (2003) has Naveen baring his back and crack while in the sack with Marguerite Moreau. However, the sexy thespian’s big break came when he was cast as Sayid Jarrah on ABC’s hit series Lost (2004-2010). The part paid off with Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations, as well as a Screen Actors Guild Award. Granted, we also have a statuette with Naveen’s name on it in our pants!