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Sally Field and Alejandro Rey for “The Flying Nun” in 1967.
Reɦeɑɾsɑl σʄ tɦe bσxiƞg sceƞe betweeƞ Alejɑƞɗɾσ Reʮ (Mσɾeƞσ) & Elνis Pɾesleʮ (Miƙe Wiƞɗgɾeƞ) in "Fun In Acapulco" -1963-
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Wayne Rogers Vs. Alejandro Rey
Who is the hottest vintage tv man? (round 1)
Wayne Rogers (left)
Alejandro Rey (right)
Propaganda
Wayne Rogers - (M*A*S*H, Stagecoach West, City of Angels) - "He just had this warmth and gentleness to him that made him sooo attractive no matter at what age..." Full text propaganda below the cut.
Alejandro Rey - (The Flying Nun) - With its mostly female core cast, The Flying Nun may be an odd property to source a Hot Man from, but look at him. As debonair playboy Carlos Ramirez, Rey had to meet the difficult task of being suave and sexy but also really over the top, continually exasperated, and funny, and he delivered so well. He's hilarious as a foil to Sally Field's earnest Sister Bertrille, Carlos essentially being her combination best friend, low-stakes antagonist, shenanigans victim, and (according to some fans) maybe love interest. Though primarily acting for comedy, Rey's also able to handle scenes that require more warmth and subtlety, and he just looks divine. The eyes and the profile alone are enough to make you forgot the ridiculous late-60s fashions he wears.
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TerrorVision (1986)