As a young homosexual, I had a HUGE crush on Chad Everett not online on "Medical Center" but in his next show "Hagen". In one scene, I BOLTED out of my chair because he has on a pair of light brown dress pants and I swear he either had on boxers or no underwear and you could see the outline of his fat cock and even see the head. It was SO hot. I remember jerking off to it several times after.
Chad Everett (born
Raymond Lee Cramton June 11,
1936 in
South Bend, Indiana,
United States) is an
American actor who has appeared in over 40
films and
television series but is probably best known for his role as Dr. Joe Gannon in the 1970s television drama
Medical Center.
Everett was raised in
Dearborn, Michigan where he became interested in the
theatre as a
Fordson High School student.
[1] After attending
Wayne State University, he headed to
Hollywood and signed a contract with
Warner Brothers studio. According to Robert Hofler's 2005 biography, "The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson: The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson," agent Willson renamed and represented Everett.
His first notable role came in an episode of the
1960s detective series
Surfside 6. His first major role came a year later in the film
Claudelle Inglish. After appearing in a number of movies and televisions series in the later 1960s, he landed the role of Dr. Joe Gannon on the innovative medical drama
Medical Center in
1969.
Since then he has appeared in numerous films and television series including
Centennial,
Hagen,
Airplane II: The Sequel,
Star Command, and
Mulholland Dr. He has also appeared as a
guest star on over 40 televisions series such as
Melrose Place,
The Nanny,
Touched by an Angel,
Diagnosis Murder,
Caroline in the City,
Murder, She Wrote,
The Red Skelton Show,
The Man from U.N.C.L.E., and
Route 66.
Everett battled alcohol addiction for many years before seeking treatment from
Alcoholics Anonymous. A
Republican, he had a much publicized argument with noted
feminist Lily Tomlin during the filming of the
March 31,
1972 episode of
the Dick Cavett Show. Tomlin became so enraged at Everett she stormed off the set and refused to return.
He hosts
Trinity Broadcasting Network's "Master's Theater." He portrayed a closeted gay policeman on the December 3, 2006 episode of the television series,
Cold Case.
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(even looks good today in his 70s!)
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