Britain’s late Trevor Goddard (not to be confused with South Africa’s late cricketer of the same name) lived an interesting life. Before the UK babe played Lt. Cmdr. Mic Brumby on the American television series JAG (1998-2001), he performed with a few punk rock bands in the late seventies. But since he failed to find fame as a frontman and drummer, Trevor parlayed his hunky assets into the movie business. The dark-haired ingenue made his film debut in Inside Out (1994), wherein he showed off...
Britain’s late Trevor Goddard (not to be confused with South Africa’s late cricketer of the same name) lived an interesting life. Before the UK babe played Lt. Cmdr. Mic Brumby on the American television series JAG (1998-2001), he performed with a few punk rock bands in the late seventies. But since he failed to find fame as a frontman and drummer, Trevor parlayed his hunky assets into the movie business. The dark-haired ingenue made his film debut in Inside Out (1994), wherein he showed off his acting chops — and some skin — while making love to an android chick. Needless to say, Mr. Goddard turned her (and Mr. Man) on! Trevor next appeared alongside Dolph Lundgren in the action flick Men of War (1995). The rising star soon caught his big break when he was cast as Kano in the martial arts movie Mortal Kombat (1995). He then thrilled audiences in the erotic thriller Illegal in Blue (1995). The hardworking hottie also sizzled in Deep Rising (1998) with Treat Williams; Gone in 60 Seconds (2000) with Nicolas Cage; and Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl (2003) with Johnny Depp. Yet we prefer his lead role in Flexing with Monty (2010). The offbeat dramedy features Sally Kirkland, Rudi Davis, and Trevor’s bulging briefs. If that’s not arousing enough, the skintastic stud exposes his muscular T&A as he showers, gets a massage, and humps a polar bear! Alas, Goddard died of an accidental overdose when he was 40. Apparently, only the good (looking) die young.