Beefcake

Beefcake

"Beefcake" is a term denoting the use of nude or semi-nude male bodies. [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=u92yAqdWcawC "Film Genre 2000: New Critical Essays"] ] It can refer to a genre or a person. It often is used to denote male sexual attractiveness stemming from physical build but the definition has expanded to include anyone interested in physical fitness, bodybuilding and weight training.

Actors known as Beefcakes

Beefcake poses by male actors were used far less frequently than cheesecake layouts of actresses. Nevertheless, as early as the 1920s photographs were taken of such stars as Rudolph Valentino, Nathan Tjelmeland and Ramon Novarro to highlight their physical appeal. Male physique shots of famous stars were even less frequent during the early talking picture era outside of stars of jungle films like Johnny Weissmuller (Tarzan) and Buster Crabbe. The 1940s saw a rise in shirtless shots of such handsome stars as Tyrone Power, Guy Madison, Sterling Hayden and Victor Mature; and in the 1950s movie magazines began running swimsuit shots of actors such as Tony Curtis, Rock Hudson, Tab Hunter, Jeff Chandler, Robert Conrad and Robert Wagner almost as frequently as they would of actresses. This period also included the rise of bodybuilding magazines, which continue to be popular to the present day, as well as musclemen movie stars like Steve Reeves who were often barely dressed in their action/adventure films.

Other actors who have occasionally posed for beefcake shots over the years include Errol Flynn, Robert Taylor, John Payne, Jeffrey Hunter, Rory Calhoun, Peter Lupus, Rod Taylor and Joe Dallesandro. In some of his movies, singer Elvis Presley also appeared shirtless. [To maintain box office success, Presley "shifted into beefcake formula comedy mode for a few years." See " [http://www.cnn.com/SHOWBIZ/9708/elvis/alive/elvis.hollywood/index.html Elvis goes Hollywood: Fun in the sun, and not much else] ". "CNN.com".]

1970 to present

Since the 1970s, actors such as Sam J. Jones, Tom Selleck, Mark Harmon, Victor Webster, former Calvin Klein underwear model Antonio Sabato Jr and Type O Negative frontman, Peter Steele have posed for beefcake photographs. The 1970s proved a golden age for beefcake with the debut of "Playgirl" magazine and its completely nude pictorials of men", Cosmopolitan" magazine's famous semi-nude centerfolds of actors like Burt Reynolds, and the rise of pornography directed at gay male audiences in both magazines and films. Today, it is about as common to see beefcake shots of male sex symbols like actors Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise on the cover of general interest magazines as temptress poses of female sex symbols. While for many actors and models shirtless poses are the least demure in line with their 'conservative' image, for others it looks almost prudish compared to the more revealing, sometimes even pornographic work.

In advertisement, beefcake male models have become a popular ingredient for 'spicy' commercial shots and (often humorous) spots, e.g. the British future minor pop star Nick Kamen remains most famous for his 1985 beefcake performance in Levi's "Launderette" TV commercial where he strips down in order to stone-wash his blue jeans in a 1950s style public laundromat while he waits clad only in his boxer shorts, which dramatically increased their popularity; it was selected for "The 100 Greatest TV Ads" in 2000 and followed by many other, often bare-chested, sometimes even naked.

In 1997 the second episode of the popular animated TV show South Park (USA, Comedy Central) featured Eric Cartman as a spokesperson for a fictional product called Weight Gain 4000. In the episode, Cartman repeatedly bellows the trademark phrase "BEEFCAAAAKE!"

Many professional male bodybuilders advertise their services, offering advice concerning nutrition, training etc., often marketing their videos in which training programmes are demonstrated. Since the late 20th century, it has become more evident that buyers of such videos are attracted not just by a bodybuilder's mere bulk of muscles, but also by his toned body and sexual appeal. Browsing through a number of bodybuilders' home pages, one occasionally finds videos advertised which are said to include "frontal nudity", "sexually explicit material", etc.

In August 2007, even the 54-year-old Vladimir Putin stripped off his shirt for the cameras while vacationing in the Siberian mountains. The Russian tabloid "Komsomolskaya Pravda" published a huge colour photo of the bare-chested president under the headline: "Be Like Putin." Women who visited the website where this and other half-naked photo shoots of the Russian leader could be seen posted comments on Putin's "vigorous torso" and said they "were screaming with delight and showering [him] with compliments." [See [http://www.cbc.ca/world/story/2007/08/22/putin-shirtless.html "Putin gone wild: Russia abuzz over pics of shirtless leader."] ]

A 1998 movie of the same name "Beefcake" details the history of the Athletic Model Guild, an early company known for their photos of men in various publications.

ee also

* Beefcake (film)
* Beefcake magazines
* Beefcake the Mighty
* Brutus Beefcake
* Sex in advertising
* "Weight Gain 4000", a South Park episode
* Steroids

ources and references

* [http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/beefcake Dictionary.com]
* [http://thesaurus.reference.com/browse/beefcake Thesaurus.com]
* [http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=beefcake IMDb references]


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