This former B+ list mostly movie actor was in a huge, badly acted movie franchise based on a book series. He is using his appearances in those movies to pick up barely legal fans at comic cons. He has a series of these women who all think they are the only one in his life. He has come a long way since when he was touted the next big thing.
Peter Facinelli?/Twilight?
ReplyDeleteOr maybe Skeet Ulrich/Scream
ReplyDeleteNah not a book and he’s on Riverdale
DeleteMaze Runner series?
ReplyDeleteKellan Lutz/Twilight? Or Someone from Divergent
ReplyDeleteKellan is closeted(barely) but is... maybe Divergent
DeleteNever knew damn.
DeleteMiles is in the top gun sequel. Theo James and Jai Courtney were in it but are foreign born. I loved the books, but Enty was right that the movies were bad.
ReplyDeleteI thought of Kellan Lutz as well. Speaking of bad acting.....
ReplyDeleteThis screams Twilight (hint- badly acted)-
ReplyDeletePeter or Kellan.
Miles Teller is so weird looking.
ReplyDelete50 shades of Grey guy?
ReplyDeleteFacinelli is a POS +1 to those who think this is him. Lutz needs beards not barely legal girls.
ReplyDeleteFacinelli is the father of three daughters.
ReplyDeleteThree.
Theo James / Divergent
ReplyDeleteMy first thought was Jim Carrey in Lemony Snickett’s A Series of Unfortunate Events (clue being the use of the word “series” twice in the BI).
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw "badly acted" I immediately thought Twilight.
ReplyDeleteWell as long as they're legal. Let's not act like there isn't some legal low hanging fruit at these cons for celebs to grab.
ReplyDelete"touted the next big thing" I was thinking Taylor Lautner because I remember they (maybe just his managers) really were trying to set him up to go on to more big films and potential franchises.
ReplyDeleteHonestly, as long as they ARE all legal, who cares?
ReplyDelete+1 Troy
ReplyDeleteWhat, Facinelli isn't looking for those Nurse Jackie groupies?
ReplyDeleteI don’t think it’s Peter Facinelli, I think it’s Jamie Dornan or Taylor Lautner. Peter Facinelli would be considered past his prime, not “touted as the next big thing.”
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