Throughout his successful career, Sir Sam Neill has been a gracious and giving actor. Born in Northern Ireland and residing in New Zealand, the skinternational star gave us our first look at his beautiful bod in the R-rated horror flick Possession (1981). In addition to showing off his dramatic chops, Sam exposes his pecs and peen as well as his balls and booty! Next came the C.I.A. thriller Enigma (1982) featuring Martin Sheen and Sam’s skimpy swimwear! We spy a guy with a chiseled chest! For flashing his ass in the TV miniseries Reilly: Ace of Spies (1983), the skintastic actor nabbed a Golden Globe nomination. Neill then revealed his rump during a hump with Holly Hunter in Jane Campion’s Oscar-nominated romance The Piano (1983). Wham bam, thank you, Sam! Although that’s a hard act to follow, Sam made us hard when he bared his bum again in the 1919 drama Country Life (1994). Since then, the prolific performer popped up in more costume dramas (Sirens, Restoration, Merlin, The Tudors) but unfortunately kept his costumes on. Through the years, Sam lent his sexy presence to the big (Dead Calm) and small (Alcatraz, Peaky Blinders, Jessica) screens. He also appeared in Steven Spielberg’s sci-fi blockbusters Jurassic Park (1993), Jurassic Park III (2001) and Jurassic World: Dominion (2022). If that’s not impressive enough, Sam signed on to Taika Waititi’s superhero fantasies Thor: Ragnarok (2017) and Thor: Love and Thunder (2022) alongside Luke Hemsworth and Matt Damon, which is not a bad place to be!