Peter Coyote has us howling with horniness when we see his skintributions to the big and small screens! Throughout the years, the actor, director, writer, voice artist and zen guy has appeared on stage (True West); on film (A Walk to Remember, Cross Creek, Jagged Edge, Outrageous Fortune); and on TV (Brothers & Sisters, Law & Order: Los Angeles and Criminal Intent, Road to Avonlea). Audiences may recognize him from the Academy Award-nominated films E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and Erin Brockovich (2000) directed by Stevens Spielberg and Soderbergh. Speaking of the Academy Awards, Peter was the “Voice of Oscar” at the 72nd ceremony. In fact, Coyote’s distinctive vocals can be heard narrating Ken Burns documentaries (The West, The National Parks, Prohibition, The Dust Bowl, The Roosevelts, The Vietnam War, The Mayo Clinic, Country Music, Hemingway, Benjamin Franklin). Although these shows are as American as you can get, Peter performed onscreen for French filmmakers Jean-Paul Rappeneau (Bon Voyage) and Diane Kurys (A Man in Love); Spanish auteur Pedro Almodóvar (Kika); and Brazilian director Walter Salles (Exposure). He also displayed his naked T&A for Polish-French movie-maker Roman Polanski in Bitter Moon (1992). We’re not bitter about that! Since then, the skintastic actor flashed his flesh in Barry Levinson’s sci-fi flick Sphere (1998). Talk about an out of this world body! On TNT, the shirtless stud doffed his duds for Perception (2014). Even though he was completely nude, we weren’t privy to his privates. Call Mr. Man demanding, but he wants to see Peter’s peter!