The Gilded Age Hot Twunk Ben Ahlers Can Sing!
Fans and critics are saying that the new season of HBO Max's The Gilded Age is the best yet. We love the glamour, the pageantry, the drama, and the sass of this period series. An actor who is getting a lot of attention for his part in Gilded Age is hot twunk actor Ben Ahlers. He's got that dreamy actor quality and is downright sultry in some of his fashion pics.
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Ben plays the role of footman and clockmaker John "Jack" Trotter in The Gilded Age. He was moved from a recurring role to a series regular for the second season. We appreciate more screen time with this hottie!
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Ben got his start appearing in a short film and then on NBC's The Village. After making his HBO debut in The Gilded Age, he appeared in the network's The Last of Us. We just love that handsome face and doe-like eyes. He makes us swoon.
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But who knew this TV stud could sing? Recently, clips have been making the rounds of his taking the spotlight with his musical theatre skills. Being theatre nerds, this makes us very happy. Can he get any hotter? Check it out:
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The reality is, he has more experience in theatre than he does on screen. Ben started singing and acting from the age of 6, making his debut as an orphan in the musical Oliver! He's also a smarty pants. He was valedictorian in high school. He got his BFA in Musical Theatre from the University of Michigan.
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Ben went back to the stage for a limited run of Tender Napalm at Theater Lab.
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Fun fact: Ben was a personal trainer before his acting took off. We'd love a one on one workout session with this twunky stud.
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His next project will be appearing in the upcoming Netflix comedy Little Brother. We can only hope that there is some skin showing scenes in this guy's future. We also would love to see him on Broadway.
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