Any info on how hung he was?
I thought he looked exquisite in Fassbinder's Querelle.
I thought he looked exquisite in Fassbinder's Querelle.
Any info on how hung he was?
I thought he looked exquisite in Fassbinder's Querelle.
Wow what a blast from the past! Hasnt he been dead for almost 20 years now?I do miss him though. As to his endowment that I can not say. Did you ever see him in "Chiefs"? He played a sociopathic police chief who would make your hair stand up on the back of your neck...
wow, beer can thick?!?6.2 X 5.4
wow, beer can thick?!?
he was bi, no?
Yeah, he would have been a big name in Hollywood if not for his untimely death. I really enjoyed him in 'Querelle' though. It was so dreamlike. Phantasmagoric at times. That scene with Nono made me fantasize some crazy shit. "Each man kills the thing he loves...Lada-dee la-daddee da."
A Corona-sized corona, marluc.
And you know what that means.
Ummm. Sure.
I mean, he had sex with both genders.
But many of his friends thought he was really gay by deeper preference.
His wife thought he was basically straight, though no stranger to same-sex play. Wishful thinking? His friends, or at least some of them, thought so.
I even had his autobiography, "After Midnight". The book had a lot of good pictures of him in there. A real sweet picture of him with his wife, Susan and daughter Alex.
Brad Davis was a hustler in New York while doing acting jobs.
i just bought midnight express. you guys made me
curious.
"After Midnight" was actually a biography, not an autobiography, written by his widow, invisibleman.
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