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150. Stephen Geoffreys

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Stephen Geoffreys (born November 22, 1964) is an American actor. Born Stephen Geoffrey Miller in Cincinnati, Ohio, Geoffreys first began acting on the stage. In 1984, he was nominated for Broadway's Tony Award for "Best Performance by a Featured Actor in a Musical" for his performance in a play based on the The Human Comedy. Geoffreys appeared in a handful of horror and teen films in the 1980s, most notably Heaven Help Us (1985) as well as Fraternity Vacation and 976-EVIL in 1989. He is best known for playing the creepy "Evil Ed" in the campy 1985 vampire classic Fright Night starring Roddy McDowall, William Ragsdale, and Chris Sarandon. Two of Geoffrey's lines from that film became catch phrases in the mid '80's: "To what do I owe this dubious pleasure?" and "You're so cool, Brewster!" Some critics have suggested that Geoffrey's refusal to appear in the Fright Night sequel was a major career misstep In 1990, Geoffreys dro...

149. Simon Rex

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Simon Rex Cutright (born July 20, 1974) is an American actor, television personality and rapper. Simon was born in 1974, in San Francisco, California. He is 6'2" tall. He is famous for Scary Movie 3, Scary Movie 4, and What I Like About You. He modeled for Tommy Hilfiger and was an MTV VJ. Simon has a background in comedy. He trained in improvisation workshops, including the renowned Gotham City, and performed stand-up in New York at such places as the Boston Comedy Club, which means he is funny as well as beautiful.

148. Rick Pantera

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Rick Pantera a.k.a John Pantera (born July 24, 1965) is a male African-American porn star performing in adult entertainment films in the 1990s. Pantera appeared in 27 adult films and videos catering to gay male audiences. In 1994 Pantera was a two-time winner of the Adult Erotic Gay Video Awards (the "Grabbys") for Best Ethnic Performer for his performance in BlackDraft and Hand Jobs 4 produced and distributed by Catalina Video.

147. Miguel Lopez

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Miguel Lopez a.k.a. Mike Lamas or Mike Chavez is a Mexican born gay porn star. He was born in Guadalajara, Jalisco. He now resides in the Inland Empire in southern CA. He has a tan body and has a eight inches uncut penis. His first language is Spanish, but he has a firm grasp of English. He worked in several studios, some of those includes, Studio2000, JOCK'S Studios, Falcon Studios, Explosive Studios and Forum Studios. He first appeared, under the name Miguel Lopez, with his partner of the time Daniel Corona, in the Senior Latino productions Casa Verga and Sex Mex. He is well know for his versatility (he performs in both the top and bottom roles) well performed in Top to Bottom for Explosive Studios (Ironically this movie has been remade by Falcon Studios, with a new cast hired, who recently bought Explosive Studios). His most well-criticized performance was in the movie The Big River, that was nominated for Adult Erotic Gay Video Awards in 1995 but did not win.

146. Paul Barresi

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Paul Barresi (born 12 January 1949) is an American film director and media personality who has appeared in and directed pornographic movies under his own name, as well as under Jason Thorpe, Joe Hammer, and Michael Franco. Barresi has also been involved in various capacities in several high-profile celebrity scandals.

145. Michael Lucas

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Michael Lucas (born Andrei Treivas March 10, 1972) is a gay pornographic actor, director and the founder/CEO of Lucas Entertainment, New York's largest gay-adult-film company. Lucas has been described as "Gay Porn's Neocon Kingpin, the "Lion of Chelsea" and the "last of the New York porn moguls". He is also known for his outspoken views on Judaism and Islam and his criticism of drug use and unprotected sex in the gay community. In 1995, Lucas moved to Germany and lived in France for two years before moving to the United States. On November 12, 2004, Lucas was sworn in as an American citizen.

144. Matt Sanchez

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Matt Sanchez (born December 1, 1970) is an American writer and journalist, and has served as a Marine reservist. In March 2007, Sanchez was awarded the first "Jeane Kirkpatrick Academic Freedom Award" at the Conservative Political Action Conference. The conference received mainstream media attention when Ann Coulter referred to John Edwards as a "faggot". Shortly afterward, it was revealed that Sanchez had performed in gay pornographic films in the early 1990s as Pierre LaBranche and Rod Majors. As a war correspondent, he was involved in the Scott Thomas Beauchamp controversy.