Today's #TBT is dedicated to a European hunk whose star went out too early. Let's throw it back to 1970s sexpot Marc Porel and his short and sweet career.

#TBT to the Short and Sweet Career of Marc Porel

Marc Porel was born Marc Michel Marrier de Lagatinerie in Lausanne, Switzerland in 1949. This Swiss-born French fox grew up around the entertainment business in France because hismom was married to an actor. He began his career in the late 60s with roles in Shock Troops (1967), The Sicilian Clan (1969),and his star-making role in Ludwig where he played the confident lover to King Ludwig II of Bavaria. We loved watching the sexual tension between him and Helmut Berger, despite the lack of sex scenes. Helmut was also a 70s hottie whom we promise to cover on a future TBT.

#TBT to the Short and Sweet Career of Marc Porel

Back to Marc (sorry, we can't stop imagining Helmut and Marc going at it). Marc did go fully nude in Una Spirale di nebbia which featured a lot of full frontal Italian studs. It's hard to pick a favorite, but we've always been partial to Marc's boyish looks and black pubes that highlighted his dick.

#TBT to the Short and Sweet Career of Marc Porel#TBT to the Short and Sweet Career of Marc Porel

Sadly, Marc was a heroin addict and lived a hard and fast life. He got meningitis and died in Casablanca in 1983 when he was only 34. His career was fully blossoming and we're so sad his flame burnt out early.

#TBT to the Short and Sweet Career of Marc Porel#TBT to the Short and Sweet Career of Marc Porel

Remember Marc in the Mr. Man fashion by enjoying his nude scenes. We'll remember him fondly as we fondle ourselves to his full frontal nudity!