Yes sir, it's Memorial Day Weekend and in The Underworld that means one thing. The swimming pools are open for the season again! This is the time of year I anticipate more than any other. As is usual, we commemorate the occasion with a random assortment of male celebrities trotting around in swim trunks (or, whenever possible, Speedos!) Let's cast out our net(ting) and see what we find this time around.
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Anyone recognize this fella, lined up to take a dive as part of his military training? |
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This is William Haines in the silent film West Point (1927.) He costarred with Joan Crawford. If you'll recall, he was a once-hot star who refused to cow-tow to the studio's request to act straight and marry a female, so he said goodbye to the movies and proceeded to a highly-successful interior design career (with Crawford's - and a few others' - help.) |
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It's hard for some of us to wrap our minds around the fact that men used to have swimsuits that included a top of sorts. Some pearl-clutchers out there when it comes to bare chests would probably like the practice to return, but not I! This is George Brent enjoying an on-screen swim with Bette Davis. |
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The movie is The Golden Arrow (1936) and this entire 3-minute swimming sequence is available to see here. |
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Athletic 1930s leading man and later the star of many westerns, Randolph Scott. |
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Swimming Olypian, famous as Flash Gordon and another star of later westerns, the delectable Buster Crabbe. |
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1940s & '50s actor Dennis O'Keefe in some skin-tight swimwear. |
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I'm really not sure what circumstances brought together Charlton Heston, Jan Sterling and Paul Douglas. They never made a movie all together. |
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This is one of the VERY first appearances on screen of Warren Beatty during a 1957 episode of Suspicion (with David Wayne.) Two years later, he won a recurring role on The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and two years after that did the star-making Splendor in the Grass (1961.) |
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Here we find a very young James Garner in a sweater-like suit (with the requisite high-waists that were once the norm...) |
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Slim, tan teen idol Troy Donohue is about to cool off in a refreshing pool. |
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The good-looking cast of Surfside 6 (1960-1962), featuring my beloved Van Williams in a kicky swimwear getup. |
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This is George Maharis in an early episode of Route 66 (1960-1963) wearing a skimpy li'l suit that he seems to be attempting to cover up to some extent. |
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This time he isn't preoccupied with the bottom of the suit, but he makes the peculiar choice of pairing it with a long-sleeved, zipped-up windbreaker! Martin Milner goes for a more traditional pair of trunks. |
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George posed semi-nude in Playgirl and you could definitely make out what was in these Speedos from a few of the shots. |
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We adore Tab Hunter and like seeing him frolic in the surf for this photo. |
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This handsome hunk o'spunk is Sean Flynn, Errol's son. |
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Two TV western stars of long-running shows, Doug McClure of The Virginian (1962-1971) and Michael Landon of Bonanza (1959-1973), team up for an afternoon at the pool. |
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Ahhh... one of our favorite lesser-known cuties, William Reynolds, having a lounge by the pool. |
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West Side Story's (1961) Richard Beymer is submerged in this picture. |
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Hunky Hugh O'Brian is at half-mast toying with his sailboat in this shot. |
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It's simply not possible to get enough of O'Brian at this particular stage, that being his role in the colorful, sex-charged romantic potboiler Love Has Many Faces (1965.) |
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Every now and again, he'll rear his head these days in an annoying way, but in his prime Pat Boone was adorable. |
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Before Michael Phelps was the hot Olympian swimmer, there was Mark Spitz, who was everywhere in the 1970s. |
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Swivel-hipped singer Tm Jones liked to work out in as little as possible. |
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Here the hirsute hit-maker boxes in some tiny briefs. |
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Steve McQueen is cool as a cucumber (or keeps his cool, anyway!) in this shot. |
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This is from a horror movie called The Sorcerers (1967) with Ian Ogilvy. |
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He's taking a secret, late-night dip with a lady friend in their undies. |
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He's also taking some viewers' breaths away, I suspect. |
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I couldn't resist sharing this shot of the antique store at which his character works in the film! Not sure if it has a men's room in it or not... |
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Handsome Lyle Waggoner of The Carol Burnett Show (1967-1974) relaxes by the pool with Jo Ann Pflug. |
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Now entering the infamous Battle of the Network Stars era. Here, Melissa Gibert is partially blocking on Daniel J. Travanti of Hill St. Blues (1981-1987.) |
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There, that's better. |
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Today's cover boy, Gregory Harrison, taking part in the games (and with a shorter haircut.) |
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And now he's traded in his old expression for a smile. |
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This isn't really from the Battle, but Peter Barton did partake from time to time. |
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Beefy Robert Conrad was always very into it and intense, sometimes acting as a network team captain. |
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Mark Harmon preparing to get doused in the dunking booth. |
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Again, not from the Battle, but Sam J. Jones did participate and can be seen elsewhere on this site in his green Speedo. |
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Leif Garrett emerges from the dunk tank and it looks like something else is emerging in the process! |
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Now seguing into some clippings that feature the Speedo, we see that Parker Stevenson has discovered the same thing his one-time wife Kirstie Alley once mentioned in a memorable award acceptance speech. |
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Here's the lowdown on a couple of early-'80s gents, Scott Baio and Douglas Barr of The Fall Guy (1981-1986.) |
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Days of Our Lives' Peter Reckell. |
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Adrian Zmed of T. J. Hooker (1982-1985) |
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And General Hospital's Steve Bond. |
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Patrick Duffy in Man from Atlantis (1977-1978) before he made a bigger splash on Dallas. |
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Strongman and former Mission: Impossible (1966-1973) star Peter Lupus, guest-starring on The Love Boat in a 1980 episode. |
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This blurry footage is all that was available to me, but perhaps someday we'll see it in all its splendor. |
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Chippendales dancer-turned-actor on The Young and the Restless, John Gibson. You may recall Gibson either from his appearances in Playgirl or for his high-profile engagement to Vanna White before he was killed in a 1986 plane crash. |
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One-time male model sensation and romance novel coverboy, Fabio. |
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Brooke Shields is snuggled up to costars Thomas Byrd and Brian Kerwin in the 1984 TV-movie Wet Gold. |
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Drunken, nasty millionaire John Glover is fond of trotting around in a Speedo in Masquerade (1988.) |
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It's mostly covered up by a robe, but it seems to have something going on inside. His galpal here, by the way, is Dana Delany in a fairly early role! |
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British boy band Take That during a playful and affectionate photo shoot in the surf. Good luck finding a group of bodies like this today that are minus a slew of tattoos... |
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Robbie Williams was my favorite, but he really underwent a transformation after this and rode through a series of rough times (and plenty of ink!) |
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Nearing the end of this post, we take a quick rear glimpse of Hugh O'Brian. |
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And now the utterly dreamy John Bromfield. You must check out his tribute here if he's unfamiliar to you. |
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And with Robert Conrad again, we've come to "The End." |