Link to the n*de dudes
In Duster Episode 1.4, 1970s mob driver Jim Ellis (why not name him Duster?) and the boss's Probably Gay Son (Josh Holloway, Benjamin Charles Watson) are transporting Howard Hughes' car across the Arizona desert, when they almost crash into a car being driven by two guys who aren't named, so I'll call them Rat Boy and Baby Face (left).
Jim/Duster and Probably Gay Son stop at Floyd's Gas and Go, and the guys follow. Ulp, their trunk is filled with guns, cables, ropes, and baseball bats embedded with spikes. They're baddies! While Jim/Duster is occupied with an unrelated assassination attempt, the Mormon missionary-baddies beat up the mechanic and the Probably Gay Son, and steal the car! Jim/Duster and his assassin-turned-ally track them down and kill them, Baby Face with a knife to his head (through an open car window while they're driving side by side), and Rat Boy with a shot in the back.
We learn no more about the characters, but I wanted to research the actors, especially Baby Face.
Rat Boy is played by Garrett Young, who has 13 acting credits on IMDB, including Timid Pimps, Other People's Heads (where he played a head), and Chicago Justice/Med/Fire.
As a stage actor, he has appeared in John Proctor is the Villain on Broadway, Clyde's, and The Oresteia.
His Instagram has the "no women," "a lot of hugging guys," and "world's best uncle" gay codes until you get to the very end, where there are a lot of photos of his wife and kid.
We've seen him before -- a lot of him. He is Ansel Wolf Pierce, best known as Caleb, a recurring character in Euphoria Season 2, and particularly for the house party scene in Episode 2.1: Cassie is hiding in the bathtub when he comes in and sits on the toilet, revealing...omg, that thing is huge! Noticing her, he apologizes: "You're really hot but I still gotta take a sh*t." She doesn't mind.
Ansel has a day job (actually a night job) at the TomTom Restaurant on Santa Monica Boulevard in West Hollywood -- next door to my old gym, down the street from the Gay Safeway and what used to be the Greenery.
The Different Light Bookstore was about a block away, the only place in L.A. where you could find gay books. I stopped in after the gym almost every day.
Ansel has 29,000 followers on Tiktok and 19,000 on Instagram. Posts are mostly modeling shoots and maxims like "Don't grow up. It's a trap" and "Doubt kills more dreams than failure."
A lot of interviews, but most of them just ask "Is it real or a prosthetic?"
It's real.
He has five acting credits listed on the IMDB:
After Masks (2021), a short about the COVID pandemic.
Three episodes of Euphoria (2022).
An episode of Pulse (2022), about doctors in a Miami hospital: when a fire blazes through a nightclub, he tries to escape by breaking through a window on the second floor. The association with the mass shooting at the gay club in Miami seems to be just a coincidence.
Things Like This (2025): Two guys with the same name, Zack (Joey Pollari, Max Talisman), fall in love. Ansel plays Jasper, the chubby one's friend. Wait -- a chubby guy and a thin guy? That's got to be a first in gay film. It should be the selling point, rather than a similarity in names.
All these digressions mean that I'm running out of space, but here are the answers to the two big questions:
1. Is Ansel gay in real life? Probably. West Hollywood, you know....
2. Any more n*de photos? No, but there's a bonus n*de dude from West Hollywood on RG Beefcake and Boyfriends
See also: Hu*ng Harvey: I hook up with the boyfriend of Sabrina the Teenage Witch
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