Scott Bakula QUANTUM COOL
Three facts about 57-year-old Bakula:
He was a Playgirl cover dude.
“I’d been this guy on Quantum Leap, and I
thought I’d mix it up a bit. If I’d posed naked,
I would have regretted it, but happily I didn’t.”
His modesty is a definite turn-on.
“There are a lot of guys who are more famous
and more good-looking than I am. They’re
the sex symbols.”
His choice for sexiest man is…
“I don’t know how you can skip Clooney, but
I like to see a fight, so I’d say it’s a toss-up
between Clooney, Pitt, and Damon.”
HOTTEST ASSET _ He writes poetry
Andy
Mill
WHAT A CATCH
Andy Mill was America’s
top downhill skier during
the 1970s, but he really
peaked when he traded
chills for gills, winning his
first tarpon fly-fishing
international Gold Cup—
known as the World
Series of tarpon fishing—
in 2000. “Being great is
one thing,” says Mill, 59,
“but being the best in
the world is another.”
These days, Mill, author
of A Passion for Tarpon,
is often found fishing in
the Florida Keys, near
the home he shares with
his third wife, Debra
(second wife was tennis
champ Chris Evert). And
despite aches from his
ski career, which ended
with a horrific back-and-neck-breaking crash, he
doesn’t plan to relax. “I’m
almost 60, going on 6,”
says Mill. “I look outside
and think, ‘ What mountain can I climb? How
fast can I go?’”
A huge crowd of women attended Mortensen’s art
exhibit at Robert Mann’s Manhattan gallery in 2000,
and if they were attracted more by his looks than by his
painting skills, make no mistake: The versatile actor, 53,
is not just another to-die-for face. Facile in half a dozen
languages, he’s a published photographer and poet, and
he released an album with fellow guitarist Buckethead
in 2011. “His art is genuine, sensitive, and personal,” says
Mann. “It’s a passionate extension of who he is.”
VIGGO MORTENSEN
RENAISSANCE MAN