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"Whatever takes your breath away, savor it with wonder." - Unknown






"Love can sometimes be magic but magic can sometimes...just be an illusion." - Javan





This is in honor of Jen, my roommate, who constantly makes me smile by covering walls and closets with pictures of her ltest celebrity crushes.
This is my eyecandy page in honor of all the guys out there who turn girls heads especially the ones we see again and again at movies and on stage
during live theatrical performances.
DISCLOSURE: None of the guys I know in real life will be on this page. DO NOT think I forgot you or do not think you are bad looking or
anything of the sort. This is strictly for those guys oogled from afar. That being said, enjoy!


[98 Degrees ] [Adam Pascal] [Viggo Mortensen] [Ben Affleck] [David Boreanaz] [David Bowie] [Erik Von Detten] [Heath Ledger] [Joshua Jackson] [Leonardo Di Caprio] [Robin Williams] [Mario Lopez] [Keanu Reeves] [Matt Damon] [N'Sync] [Orlando Bloom] [Patrick Swayze] [Ricky Martin] [Adam Sandler] [Tom Cruise]

98 Degrees
98They arrived on the music scene in 1997. The members include NICK and DREW LACHEY, JEFF TIMMONS and JUSTIN JEFFRE. They've always had a hand in writing and producing their albums.Revelation is a mix of intricate harmonies, symphonic strings, R&B grooves, pop melodies and hip-hop-inflected rhythms. The group cowrote 11 of the album's 13 tracks. They have great voices and are from my home town of Cincinnati. They are easy on the eyes, hence they've secured a spot on my eyecandy page.
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Adam Pascal
MarkAdam Pascal made his debut theatrical performance in Rent (Rodger)for which he received nominations for the 1996 Tony and Drama Desk Awards for Best Actor in a Musical as well as 1996 Theatre World and Obie awards. He played guitar with the group Mute and recorded a CD with them. I was fortunate enough to see him live with my roommate, Jen. He was performing as the leading male in Aida. Jen and I had front row tickets and I can speak first hand that he deserves to be on the eye candy page. He also has a phenomenonal voice.
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Viggo Mortensen
Since his debut as a young Amish Farmer in Peter Weir's Witness, Viggo Mortensen's career has been marked by a steady string of well-rounded performances. Critics have continually recognized his work in over thirty movies, including such diverse projects as Jane Campion's Portrait of a Lady, Sean Penn's Indian Runner, Brian DePalma's Carlito's Way, Ridley Scott's G.I. Jane and Tony Goldwyn's A Walk on the Moon. Mortensen's latest work is playing Strider/Aragorn in The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Ben Affleck
Mark"A charming bastard," as described by friend, Matt Damon. Evern since "Good Will Hunting," Ben Affleck's career has been on fire and he's on no pace of slowing down Golden Globes, Screen Actros Guild Awards, and the Oscars. "Good Will" had 9 Academy Award nominations in 1998. In 1999, Ben's major projects were, "Armageddon" and "Shakespeare in Love," combined for an amazing 20 nominations. He also took part in Clerks, Mall Rats, and other Kevin Smith delights.
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David Boreanaz
Boreanaz was born on May 16, 1971 in Buffalo, New York. Raised in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Boreanaz watched his father forecast the weather on WPVI television. After graduating from New York's Ithaca College, Boreanaz moved to California. In 1993 he was cast as Kelly Bundy's biker boyfriend on the show, Married... With Children. However, it would take three more years for Boreanaz to get his big break.
In 1996, a talent manager saw Boreanaz walking his dog. As reported by Baldwin, "told him he'd make a perfect Angel." Joss Whedon, the creator of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, liked the fact that Boreanaz had little acting experience because the studio could not pay much. The show was successful and led to his big career break.
Boreanaz married his long-time girlfriend, Ingrid, a social worker. In 1999, he was named one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People in the World.
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David Bowie
98David Bowie was born David Robert Jones in the Brixton area of London on January 8, 1947, the son of a working class family. In late 1965 David Jones adopted the stage name David Bowie to avoid confusion with London theater star Davy Jones. The self-ascribed "Chameleon of Pop," has played many roles during his long career, usually coinciding with major stylistic changes that were often eerily prescient of pop trends. Bowie has remained a fixture in rock music, all the while dabbling in production, stage and screen acting, and art. Today Bowie is the wealthiest rock star in the U.K., a testament to his enormous popular appeal as well as his astute investments. In 1983, he releasing his most commercially successful album to date, Let's Dance. Bowie capped his most public period with a high-profile appearance at the 1985 Live Aid festival, a starring role in the 1986 fantasy film Labyrinth and a supporting role in 1986's Absolute Beginners.
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Erik Von Detten
98 Born in San Diego, California on October 3, 1982 Erik enjoys surfing, sailing, skiing, snowboarding, golfing, playing his guitar and acting. He has been in many movies and tv shows including: The Princess Diaries (2001) .... Student Josh Bryant, Brink! (1998) (TV) .... Andy 'Brink' Brinker, Escape to Witch Mountain (1995) (TV) .... Danny, and "7th Heaven" (1996) playing "Kid" in episode: "Halloween" (episode # 1.6) 10/28/1996
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Heath Ledger
Mark Heath Andrew Ledger the Aussie actor was born April 4, 1979 in Perth, Australia. He enjoys Tennis, snowboarding, surfing, writing poetry, photography,and horse riding. He was featured in movies such as Knight's Tale, A (2001) .... Sir William Thatcher, Patriot, The (2000) .... Gabriel Martin,and 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) .... Patrick 'Pat' Verona.
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Joshua Jackson
Joshua Carter Jackson was born 11, 1978 in Vancouver, British Columbia. He landed his first professional acting job at age nine, when he was cast in several commercials for British Columbia Tourism. This led to a part on the television series "MacGyver," and the lead role as Charlie in a Seattle-based musical production of "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory." Jackson's big-screen debut was in Michael Bortman's 1991 film "Crooked Hearts." This was followed by his central performance playing on the ragtag hockey team in the Disney hit films "The Mighty Ducks" and "D2: The Mighty Ducks." He also appeared in Cruel Intentions (1999) The Skulls (2000) Urban Legend (1998), as well as being a cast memberon the WB's Dawson's Creek.
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Leonardo Di Caprio
He was born in Los Angeles, CA on the eleventh of November of 1974 to George and Irmalin DiCaprio. Leo was an only child (though he does have a stepbrother named Adam). Leo's acting debut was on the television show Romper Room, at age five. It would be eleven years until he would land a big-screen role. His big break was undoubtedly his leading role as Tobias Wolff in This Boy's Life. He has since appeared in Catch Me if You Can,Gangs of New-York, The Man in the Iron Mask, Titanic, Romeo & Juliet, The Basketball Diaries, and Growing Pains.
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Robin Williams
Though not really eye candy, Robin Williams is such a great actor I felt he deserved to be in here anyway. Robin McLaurim Williams briefly studied political science before enrolling at Juilliard to study theatre. After graduation, he performed in night clubs where he was discovered for the role of Mork on an episode of "Happy Days" and the subsequent "Mork & Mindy" (1978) TV series. Williams' wild comic talent involves a great deal of improvisation, following in the footsteps of his idol, Jonathan Winters. Williams has also proven to be an effective dramatic actor. His trade mark is Wild improvised stream-of-consciousness comedy dialogue where he will do cultural references, impersionations and one liners with rapid switching. He has appeared in:
MOVIES
Can I Do It ... 'Til I Need Glasses? (1977) - Technically Robin's first film, a raunchy sketch-comedy movie. Popeye (1980) - A live-action film version of the classic cartoon, showing how Popeye first came to Sweethaven and met that shrill, peculiar succubus Olive Oyl. Good Morning, Vietnam (1987) - (Oscar nomination, Best Actor) A morning DJ in Vietnam challenges authority and mingles with the culture. Dead Poets Society(1989) - (Oscar nomination, Best Actor) Inspirational film about an English teacher in a 1960's boys' school. Hook (1991) - Peter Pan grows up and forgets about Neverland, until Captain Hook kidnaps his kids and he is forced to return. Aladdin (1992) - Disney animated retelling of the Arabian Nights story, about a boy who discovers a lamp with a Genie inside. FernGully: The Last Rainforest (1992) - Environmentally-conscious fairies protect their rainforest from a tree demon that sounds like Tim Curry. Mrs. Doubtfire (1993) - An out-of-work actor dresses up as a British nanny to spend time with his estranged children. Jumanji (1995) - Based on the picture book; a man is released from a magical jungle board game and must play to win in order to save his town. Flubber (1997) - An absent-minded professor accidentally invents a propulsive polymer and attempts to save his love life from ruin. Good Will Hunting (1997) - (Academy Award, Best Supporting Actor) A troubled youth with fabulous intelligence gets help from a therapist and an MIT professor. Patch Adams (1998) - The true story of an irreverent medical student's use of laughter to help his patients. Bicentennial Man (1999) - An android's two-hundred-year journey to become human, based on the Isaac Asimov robot universe. A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001) - (Cameo) David, a Super-Toy made to substitute for a child, is abandoned and tries to find his way back to his "mother." Death to Smoochy (2002) - A kid show host in a rhino suit finds himself targeted for murder by mobs, charity workers, and the man he replaced. Insomnia (2002) - A tough LA cop finds himself the unwilling partner-in-crime of the killer he's been searching for, after he himself becomes an accidental murderer.
TELEVISION
Happy Days (1977) - The first appearance of Mork. Mork & Mindy (1978) - The classic sitcom about an alien who comes to Earth and is ... just ... weird. Laugh-In (1979) - Short-lived revival of the sketch comedy show. The Tale of the Frog Prince (1982) - Monty Python member Eric Idle directs a new production of the fairy tale. Whose Line Is It, Anyway? (2000) - A very special day of improv.
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Mario Lopez
Mario Lopez was born in San Diego, California on 10th October 1973. Mario appeared in many top TV shows from the age of 11, but first made a splash in Saved By The Bell as AC Slater. Mario graduated from Chula Vista High School in Los Angeles in 1991. He went on to star in the lead role of Breaking The Surface, the Greg Louganis story, and as Bobby Cruz in Pacific Blue since 1998.
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Keanu Reeves
Born September 2, 1964 in Beirut, Lebanon. This guy is best known for wearing black leather in the Matrix. He has been in: Matrix Revolutions, The (2003) (post-production) .... Neo, Matrix Reloaded, The (2003) .... Neo, Animatrix, The (2003) (V) .... Neo , Hard Ball (2001) .... Conor O'Neill, Sweet November (2001) .... Nelson Moss , Matrix, The (1999) .... Neo , Devil's Advocate, The (1997) .... Kevin Lomax , Little Buddha (1993) .... Siddhartha , Much Ado About Nothing (1993) .... Don John , Bram Stoker's Dracula (1992) .... Jonathan Harker, Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (1991) .... Ted 'Theodore' Logan/Evil Ted , "Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures" (1990) TV Series (voice) .... Ted 'Theodore' Logan, Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989) .... Ted 'Theodore' Logan, and Babes in Toyland (1986) (TV) .... Jack/Jack-be-Nimble
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Matt Damon
Matt Damon was born in October 8, 1970 in Cambridge, Massachusetts. His father, a tax preparer and mother, a college professor, are now divorced. His older brother Kyle (b. 1967), is a sculptor. Matt's first film role was a one-line part in Mystic Pizza (1988). Hollywood's powerbrokers realized his potential as a serious actor when they saw him play a Gulf War vet-turned-heroin addict in Courage Under Fire (1996). One of Matt's closest childhood friends was fellow young thespian Ben Affleck, who starred in Chasing Amy (1997). Damon and friend Ben Affleck collaborated on the screenplay for Good Will Hunting (1997), in which they co-star. He has also been in: Bourne Identity, The (2002) .... Jason Bourne, Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron (2002) (voice) .... Spirit, Ocean's Eleven (2001) .... Linus Caldwell, Finding Forrester (2000) .... Steven Sanderson, Titan A.E. (2000) (voice) .... Cale, Dogma (1999) .... Loki, Saving Private Ryan (1998) .... Pvt. James Ryan, Good Will Hunting (1997) .... Will Hunting, The Rainmaker (1997) .... Rudy Baylor, Chasing Amy (1997) .... Executive Shawn Oran, and Courage Under Fire (1996) .... Specialist Ilario.
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N'Sync
Although all the members of *NSYNC were born in different states of the USA it isn�t surprising that they met in Orlando. Each one had already decided on a career in Showbiz. JC and Justin were presenting the Mickey Mouse Show on the Disney Channel while Joey and Chris were working for Universal Studios. Chris and Justin got to know each other at an audition for a band and subsequently became friends. Nothing came of this casting but Chris couldn�t get the idea of starting his own band out of his head. He convinced Justin, who in turn told JC about the plan. As JC and Joey had already been friends for years and Chris and Joey knew each other from Universal Studios, the path to Joey wasn�t difficult
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Orlando Bloom
Orlando Bloom, who made his major feature film debut in The Fellowship of the Ring, graduated from Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London. During his time at Guildhall, Bloom performed in the productions "Little Me," "A Month in the City," "Peer Gynt," "Mephisto," "Twelfth Night," "Trojan Women," "The Seagull," "Three Sisters," "Recruiting Officer," "Antigone," "Uncle Vanya," "A Night Out" and "Mystery Plays."
Bloom was born in Canterbury, Kent. At 16, he moved to London where he joined the National Youth Theatre for two seasons and then gained a scholarship to train with the British American Drama Academy. On completion of his scholarship, Bloom played the lead in "A Walk in the Vienna Woods." Bloom's screen debut was in the feature film Wilde. He was then accepted to Guildhall and chose to put his screen career on hold for the opportunity to further his education. After graduating from Guildhall, Bloom performed in the television series "Midsomer Murders."
For his role in The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring, Bloom and the rest of the principal cast were nominated for Outstanding Performance by the Cast of a Theatrical Motion Picture by the Screen Actors Guild. He has since appeared in Ridley Scott's Black Hawk Down and will next be seen in Pirates of the Caribbean, opposite Johnny Depp; and The Kelly Gang, opposite Heath Ledger, Geoffrey Rush and Naomi Watts.
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Patrick Swayze
His mother was choreographer Patsy Swayze. His education included the Harkness Ballet School, the Joffrey Ballet School, and San Jacinto College. He first performed as a dancer in Disney on Parade. After playing in the Broadway production of "Grease", he made his film debut as Ace in Skatetown, U.S.A. (1979). Eight years later, after considerable movie and television work, including choreography for Grandview, U.S.A. (1984), he received a Golden Globe nomination for his role as the dance instructor Johnny Castle in the steamy musical-drama Dirty Dancing (1987). He received a second nomination for his portrayal of the ghost Sam Wheat in the boxoffice/video success Ghost (1990). He has been a solidly established box office star throughout the nineties. He has been in: Tall Tale (1995) .... Pecos Bill Ghost (1990) .... Sam Wheat Dirty Dancing (1987) .... Johnny Castle Red Dawn (1984) .... Jed Eckert Staying Alive (1983) (uncredited) .... Dancer/extra
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Ricky Martin
Born December 24, 1971 in San Juan, Puerto Rico he started his career at the age of six, he had already begun to appear in television commercials. Joined the group Menudo, in 1984, at age 12. Ricky left Menudo in 1989, traveling to M�xico, where he worked as an actor and a singer. His first solo album earned him eight gold records in M�xico, Chile, Argentina, Puerto Rico, and the United States.
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Adam Sandler
Adam Sandler was born September 9, 1966 in Brooklyn, N.Y. He has appeared in: Little Nicky (2000), Big Daddy (1999), The Waterboy, (1998), The Wedding Singer, (1998),Happy Gilmore (1996),and Billy Madison (1995).
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Tom Cruise
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV was born in Syracuse,NY on July 3,1962. He has appeared in: Jerry Maguire (1996) as: Jerry Maguire, Mission: Impossible (1996) as: Ethan Hunt,Interview with the Vampire (1994) as: Lestat, The Firm (1993) as: Mitch McDeere,A Few Good Men (1992) as: Lt. Daniel Kaffee, Days of Thunder (1990) as: Cole Trickle,Cocktail (1988) as: Brian Flanagan, Top Gun (1986) as: Maverick, Legend (1985) as: Jack, and Endless Love (1981) as: Billy.
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