If Virginia is for lovers, you’re really going to love Virginia Beach-born babe William Gregory Lee. The hunky actor has paid his dues and shared the wealth of his hotness with guest roles on shows like The Young and the Restless, Beverly Hills, 90210, and Brutally Normal. It seems as though William is brutally hot, especially in his mythical, bicep-showing getup as Virgil on Xena: Warrior Princess in 2000. On the fantasy show Dante’s Cove, the sexy actor played Ambrosius Vallin from...
If Virginia is for lovers, you’re really going to love Virginia Beach-born babe William Gregory Lee. The hunky actor has paid his dues and shared the wealth of his hotness with guest roles on shows like The Young and the Restless, Beverly Hills, 90210, and Brutally Normal. It seems as though William is brutally hot, especially in his mythical, bicep-showing getup as Virgil on Xena: Warrior Princess in 2000. On the fantasy show Dante’s Cove, the sexy actor played Ambrosius Vallin from 2004-2007, and bared his butt in a homoerotic moment that made us weak in the knees. On the big screen, William kept his clothes on but looked amazingly hot in House of Fallen (2008), Fall of Hyperion (2008), and Bitch Slap (2009). But we loved his butt shots as a straight guy experimenting with other man in the short flick Anything Once (1997). Anything once? That’s our type of guy! In more fully clothed roles, you'll probably know William as Zack on Dark Angel from 2000-2001, the recurring character Nick Mooney in Justified from 2011-2014, one of the whisperers in The Walking Dead in 2020, and a suit in the Max limited series The Staircase (2022) with Toni Collette. On the big screen he's played U.S.S. Logan Radarman In Enemy Hands (2004) with William H. Macy, Wil in Mexican Sunrise (2007) with Armand Assante, the character Brooks in House of Fallen (2008) with C. Thomas Howell, and Gordon Cooper in the Oscar-nominated First Man (2018) with Ryan Gosling. Impressive as that all is, nothing beats that second, though, when Williams slides his hand down under the waistband of his genes in Latter Days. Truly, a sight to behold.