UK babe Steve Coogan is simultaneously suave, sarcastic, silly, and sexy! It appears there’s nothing the talented actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter can’t do — including turning us on with his bottomless turn as the titular Alan Partridge (2014). Years before, Steve began his career with a bang, flashing some flesh while starring in the television short Paul Calf’s Video Diary (1993). Fans got to see more booty (as well as a blurry frontal) in the R-rated comedy Hamlet 2 (1996). To be...
UK babe Steve Coogan is simultaneously suave, sarcastic, silly, and sexy! It appears there’s nothing the talented actor, comedian, producer and screenwriter can’t do — including turning us on with his bottomless turn as the titular Alan Partridge (2014). Years before, Steve began his career with a bang, flashing some flesh while starring in the television short Paul Calf’s Video Diary (1993). Fans got to see more booty (as well as a blurry frontal) in the R-rated comedy Hamlet 2 (1996). To be or not to be naked, that’s not a question! At the risk of repeating himself, Steve’s skin made another appearance when he played the post-punk entrepreneur Tony Wilson in wild biopic 24 Hour Party People (2002). With a package like that, who wouldn’t want to party with Coogan?! The busy bloke also portrayed other real life figures, such as Samuel Pepys in The Private Life of Samuel Pepys (2003); Ambassador Mercy in Marie Antoinette (2006); Octavius in the Night at the Museum trilogy (2006, 2009, 2014); Martin Sixsmith in Philomena (2013); and Paul Raymond in The Look of Love (2013). The latter flick features views of the skintastic actor’s naked T&A as he engages in an outrageous orgy scene! While co-starring with Paul Rudd, Steve exposed his abs, ass, back, shaft and sack in Our Idiot Brother (2012); and revealed his skintight skivvies, bum-hugging Speedo, and homosexual tendencies in Ideal Home (2018). In between, Coogan’s bulging briefs could be seen on the Showtime dramedy Happyish (2015). More like Horny-ish!