Larger than life and beautifully burly, Randy Quaid is a raw and rare talent in Hollywood. Lucky for us, Randy’s acting debut in the Oscar-winning drama The Last Picture Show (1971) harvested some brief black and white nudity from the big guy in a skinny-dip pool scene. I just splashed in my underwear! Oscar glory almost shined her brilliance on Randy for his portrayal of sexy seaman Meadows in the comedy The Last Detail (1973). We always love a man in uniform, especially if it’s Randy! The...
Larger than life and beautifully burly, Randy Quaid is a raw and rare talent in Hollywood. Lucky for us, Randy’s acting debut in the Oscar-winning drama The Last Picture Show (1971) harvested some brief black and white nudity from the big guy in a skinny-dip pool scene. I just splashed in my underwear! Oscar glory almost shined her brilliance on Randy for his portrayal of sexy seaman Meadows in the comedy The Last Detail (1973). We always love a man in uniform, especially if it’s Randy! The late 70s and mid 80s kept the talented actor busy, playing in successful films like Midnight Express (1978) and Fool for Love (1985). The loveable Randy left his mark on television, earning reoccurring spots on Saturday Night Live and starring in the successful sitcom Davis Rules. Cult fame hit Randy like a sledgehammer, portraying the goofy Ishmael in the memorable comedy Kingpin (1996). Lucky for us, we got to see the big man dressed in drag in the bowling-flavored flick. We’d like to split his pins! The beefy thespian entered Oscar territory again as part of amazing cast in the cowboy romance Brokeback Mountain (2005). We got to see the arty side of Randy when he portrayed King Carlos IV in biopic Goya’s Ghosts (2006). It seems as though the uniquely handsome actor has abandoned Tinseltown, or is it the other way around? We miss you Randy! Any thoughts on a Kingpin sequel?