From Mr. Man:
Joe Dallesandro is one of Andy Warhol’s most celebrated male muses from the 60s and 70s. In fact he was described by a New York Times film critic as having a physique “so magnificently shaped that men as well as women become disconnected at the sight of him!” This was more than evident in 1968’s The Loves of Ondine, where Joe flaunted his au naturel bush, long cock, and perfect pair.
He was naked throughout practically the entirety of the same year’s Flesh, and really outdid himself by flashing his erect Flesh!
In 1970’s Trash, Joe sadly kept his clothes on. Kidding! He of course went epically full frontal once again, because, hey, it’s Joe! What a guy.
In 1973’s Flesh for Frankenstein Joe was Hung Frankenstein when he went frontal and backal for some crazy sex scenes. His orgy was even interrupted by a rump-loving reptile!
What 1974’s Blood for Dracula lacked in cock, Joe made up for with his ripped stomach and gorgeous arms.
And we saved the best for last! The skin-filled 1998 flick Beefcake mixed fact and fiction to illustrate gay male modeling in the 50s and 60s. Here Joe shared some very sexy shots of his barely legal self. With this sizzling Body of Work, you’ll want to give Joe Dallesandro a Joe job!