Stephen Dorff
He’s
one of the modern hairy hunks that brought furry hotness to the new
generation. The last time I’ve seen anything from this piece of beefcake
was from the film “Felon“. And yes I know about “Shadowboxer” so drop
it. Here’s hoping his films this year will bring more amazing skin
scenes to the table! Stephen Dorff has become one of the most respected
young actors in Hollywood. His recent credits include Oliver Stone's
World Trade Center (2006), Robert Ludlum's "Covert One: The Hades
Factor" (2006), .45 (2006) with Milla Jovovich, Shadowboxer (2005) with
Cuba Gooding Jr. and Helen Mirren and the Disney thriller Cold Creek
Manor (2003) with Dennis Quaid and Sharon Stone for director Mike
Figgis. He also starred in Scott Kalvert's street gang drama Deuces Wild
(2002) for MGM and as the champion of bad cinema in the John Waters
comedy Cecil B. DeMented (2000), co-starring Melanie Griffith. Dorff has
an impressive list of screen credits, chief among them New Line's Blade
(1998), in which he starred opposite Wesley Snipes and won the "Best
Villain" at both the MTV Movie and Blockbuster Entertainment Awards. He
also co-starred with Susan Sarandon in HBO's Earthly Possessions (1999)
(TV), based on Anne Tyler's novel about an unlikely romance between a
young, fumbling bank robber and his hostage.
Additional
credits include Entropy (1999/I), Blood and Wine (1996) with Jack
Nicholson and opposite Harvey Keitel in City of Industry (1997). He
starred as the fifth Beatle, Stuart Sutcliffe, in Iain Softley's
Backbeat (1994) and as the notorious Candy Darling in I Shot Andy Warhol
(1996).
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At
a picnic bench in the woods in Topanga Canyon, a few miles from his
Malibu home, Stephen Dorff is flicking through Vanity Fair's
International Best-Dressed List 2011. Jenson Button is included, plus
President Obama and some minor royalty. The acting world is represented
by Colin Firth and Justin Timberlake. Dorff peers at a picture of
Stavros Niarchos. He recognises him from the Los Angeles nightlife scene
– the shipping heir, or 'money guy', as Dorff calls him, once dated
Paris Hilton.
In
Immortals, a Greek myth-inspired, sword'n'sandals action movie, there
were further style concerns. Dorff plays Stavros, a slave whose master,
Theseus, is out to avenge the death of his mother. The big-budget film
is directed by Tarsem Singh and also stars Mickey Rourke and, in the
role of Theseus, the young English actor Henry Cavill, recently cast as
Superman in Zack Snyder's Man of Steel.
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