Those Hotties
- September 8th, 2010
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I have not done a Hotties post in ages so here goes:
I have been following True Blood and since the last episode of the 3d season will be airing in America on Sunday, I have decided to use one of the boys as my hottie. No I am not going to blog Eric this time. I am talking about Jason Stackhouse!!
His real name is Ryan Kwanten. He was born 28 November 1976 in Sydney, Australia!!! Yea never thought he was a Aussy did you!!! 1997 to 2002 he played a handsome young lifeguard in the Australian soap-opera Home and Away. He never trained as an actor, but I think does his job pretty well.
One of his cutest qualities is that he is a definite mama’s boy!! He even took her to his first Oscars as his plus one. How sweet is that!
Though I have not seen any, the boy is not scared of doing some gay scenes. He has not had a girlfriend in a while, but he told Confidential:
“My life is very much consumed with work… It would be very selfish of me to try and bring someone into that world when I can’t give them the time they deserve…You have to be comfortable in your own skin to do this line of work … it’s very nomadic.”
There are rumors going around of Ryan and Daniel Radcliffe staring in a gay movie together. The Orlando Sentinel posts announced a Cast list with the following announcement:
“MB Casting, Inc., in conjunction with Sand Woman Productions, Orlando, Florida is in pre-production talks with reps for (Aussie actor) Ryan Kwanten and Daniel Radcliffe, for the Feature Film, “My Fair Lidy”, to be shot in
Florida sometime this winter. Exec. Producer, Sandi Bell, says “this film is timely and broaches many subjects, which include unemployment and how Americans use their wits and self determination to find a way
to not only support themselves, but to live the American Dream.
Through comedy, this film will make the audience take notice of a very unlikely hero, who just happens to be gay.”
This might get interesting, but take it with a grain of salt, and lets see what happens.
Florida sometime this winter. Exec. Producer, Sandi Bell, says “this film is timely and broaches many subjects, which include unemployment and how Americans use their wits and self determination to find a way




























