No offence, but I googled him-I had to Google him-and he has 1 IMDB credit, no Wikipedia page and very little online presence at all. These things do not a “celebrity” make. Surely there is some measurable standards by which we can measure this? And surely it has to mean more than just “random hot guy who once posed nude?”

I’m by no means saying that everyone on this thread needs to be Brad Pitt, but this guy is not famous by even the narrowest use of the word. He is lovely however.
If you subscribed to Colt, then Ed was a celebrity.
 
What's sad is that no one in the film industry would stand behind this now. While the industry has made a lot of progress with social issues, the corporatization of Hollywood means that the EP and showrunners don't have nearly the power they used to have. I'm all for working your way up and this idea that you may do porn once or twice and now shouldn't be in film and tv has always been bonkers to me.
Crime soap opera "The Edge of Night" star and disco singer/songwriter Dennis Parker is such an interesting story. A gay man with a long career as a nude model and actor in both straight AND gay hardcore porn (as Wade Nichols), Parker became a popular series regular on a daily network soap opera produced by Proctor & Gamble, without ever denouncing or distancing himself from his nude and adult work.

His co-star Sharon Gabet said he was talented, well-liked and both open about and proud of all of his life's work. When the network and P&G got nervous about his past and wanted him fired, the EP and show leadership stood their ground, everyone got over it and he stayed in the role.View attachment 106436881View attachment 106436891View attachment 106437141View attachment 106436911
 
Brazilian singer and former member of the boyband Dominó (one of many, as they had a much refreshed lineup over the years) Alexandre Albertoni in G Magazine, a gay male magazine with an astounding track record in its earliest years at getting straight celebrities in the music and sports world (including Duran Duran's Warren Cuccurullo) to pose nude and often hard!View attachment 108956681View attachment 108956671View attachment 108956911View attachment 108957091View attachment 108957051
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Model/Actor/Painter. Lol. You mean instagram person who wants to be an actor. Also "self taught" painter. Yup.
Eh, to be fair, McMillan did have a brief period where he was sort of "reality star" level famous, and I want to say that's when those photos (in Purple magazine, which was a decently regarded French fringe art and culture publication), so it was presented as a celebrity thing. Of course, it turns out all that pap attention and buzz had more to do with the legit actor he was dating at the time and as soon as that was over, so were his 15 minutes (it was pretty impressive how his little fame didn't just shrink over time; it instantly disappeared and left no trace behind). But I don't fault the average person for thinking he was a celebrity. And I did like a couple of the pics, lol.
 
I think the name of the magazine was "For Women", but I might be wrong.

Back in the nineties, "For Women" was a mag from the UK (I imagine it doesn't exist anymore), a sort of "English Playgirl" which featured naked male models and, very seldom, somebody famous like actor John Alford (he posed naked but he only showed his beautyiful peachy bum). I read that, by the time Robbie Williams quitted "Take That", they had offered him to pose naked, but I suppose he didn't accept...
What a flashback. Has completely forgotten about For Women. Does anyone have any of their shoots? From what I remember there were some pretty decent ones