Tom Guiry is a beautiful actor with a gorgeous body, and an impressive resume. Born in Little League powerhouse Toms River, New Jersey, and raised nearby, Tom started acting as a child and even starred as Scotty Smalls in The Sandlot. You're killin' me, Smalls - that's him! He's got a killer body, now! His first screen appearance came in the TV movie A Place to Be Loved (1993), but it was his work as the fishing hat wearing, Erector set loving nerd who knows nothing about baseball in The Sandlot (1993), just his second screen appearance, that made Tom famous among the millennial crowd. While lots of the kids who battled the beast gave up acting or struggled with their careers, Tom moved on to some pretty big films you might not have realized he was in, like playing Riley Crawford in the Civil War drama Ride With the Devil (1999), Seaman Ted "Trigger" Fitzgerald in U-571 (2000), Pvt. Cantwell in the Vietnam drama Tigerland (2000), Sergeant Ed Yurek in Black Hawk Down (2001) and Katie's secret boyfriend Brendan Harris in Mystic River (2003). Tom Guiry introduced us to himself in a big way when he played Perry Foley in 2003's coming-of-age gay film The Mudge Boy. In this film, he harbors feelings for his male friend, but his macho instincts take over and he often bullies his "sissy" friend. He is obviously wrestling with his internalized homophobia as well as his big crush on his friend, played by a young Emile Hirsch. Tom shows off his hot bod in one scene where he is only wearing his tighty-whiteys. Suddenly, Smalls was making out Louisville slugger all sorts of huge! We wanted smore of that bulge! Tom hit the small screen as Jimmy Donnelly in NBC's Irish American crime drama The Black Donnelly's, which was cancelled after a few months. Bouncing back, he joined Leonardo DiCaprio as a trapper in The Revenant (2015), then joined Sandra Bullock in the ex-con drama The Unforgivable (2021). Super hot since The Sandlot, we could never get weary of Tom Guiry!