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Actors go full-frontal on screen fairly frequently—have you seen Gone Girl ?—but sometimes, their body parts are...um...not their own. The needs for prosthetic penises can vary: Sometimes, actors understandably don't want millions of viewers to see what they look like fully naked. Sometimes, their characters are supposed to be packing a lot of heat. And sometimes, as in Daniel Radcliffe’s case, they have need for an on-screen erection that doubles as a compass. On that note, here are 11 famous dudes whose bits and pieces were the handiwork of Hollywood prop departments.
There’s a reason Hulu's new-ish comedy Future Man is rated TV-MA: At one point, Hutcherson's character fights a nude clone of himself, and the two doppelgangers are endowed quite differently. "There are barely limits,” Josh said on the podcast Happy Sad Confused (opens in new tab) . “Some prosthetics really push the limits.”
Chris Hemsworth went full-frontal in this 2015 comedy, but his assets were not his own. "We had a choice between an 8-inch and a 10-inch [prosthetic], and we tried them both on him in a room above the bedroom we were shooting," co-director John Francis Daley told ET (opens in new tab) . "Just the three of us alone in a room sampling penises was a very strange experience for us."
While filming the nude scene for their 2012 romance The Vow , Channing Tatum decided to prank co-star Rachel McAdams. "Channing got the props department to make a prosthetic, um, member," Rachel told Stella Magazine (opens in new tab) . "Literally a fake penis. I didn’t know what to do—I thought, 'Is that the real deal?' It was very realistic. It was ridiculous, the scale of it!"
This Harry Potter alum played a corpse in the 2016 comedy Swiss Army Man— but not just any corpse. A corpse with a penis that could point to specific compass bearings.
"The way the penis moves in the film, it was based on an animal called the tapir who have penises which are prehensile and can move around," Daniel told Metro.co.uk . "Normally all of the animatronic stuff we had on Harry Potter, most were controlled by a guy with a little remote control. This, for some reason, was controlled by two gigantic levers that were on the side of the set that a guy was wrenching around to operate. Much hilarity was had with the animatronic penis."
Mark Wahlberg played a well-endowed porn star in the 1997 drama Boogie Nights— perhaps too well-endowed. His prosthetic actually had to be made shorter , as he told Seth Meyers .
"I have to stand there, take off my clothes, and they basically start sculpting this thing around you," he said. "It's very uncomfortable, very awkward. And the first time that they did it, they did the exact specs, measurements, to what they thought [1970s porn star] John Holmes was like…and this thing was down past my knee.”
(Still, he said the prosthetic is the only prop he's ever kept from a movie.)
Turns out WWE star John Cena wore a prosthetic for the 2015 comedy Trainwreck . "[I have a] 'big part' because of the costume department," he told Jimmy Kimmel (opens in new tab) . "I had to stuff myself in a small nylon sock, and they gave me a stunt penis to insinuate an erection." Good times.
In an episode of Girls , Matthew played a writer who propositioned Hannah…by taking out his penis without asking. But the actor didn’t actually expose himself, as his Americans co-star and partner Keri Russell told Seth Meyers (opens in new tab) .
"He got to choose his own [prosthetic]," she said. "And he’s like, 'This puts me in such an awkward position. Like, if I choose a giant one, people are gonna be like, What a dick .…So he’s like, I just let someone else do it. '"
Hodor, may he rest in peace, made quite a first impression in Game of Thrones Season 1, when he walked out of the woods in the nude.
"It was made out of, like, latex, and it was very realistic-feeling," Kristian told GQ (opens in new tab) . "But Hodor looks part giant, so it was definitely beyond human—about sixteen inches…. The pubes had to be planted into my own hair with glue, so the removal hurt. I felt sorry for the makeup girl, too."
"There was something just kind of liberating [about it]," Schwartzman told Buzzfeed (opens in new tab) of wearing a prosthetic in 2015's The Overnight . "I felt quite happy to just be in it…. I guess there are all different kinds of prosthetics, but this is sort of like a Tempur-Pedic memory foam. If you wanted to, you could squeeze it, and it would kind of like slowly rise back up to its original [size]. So I call it a 'tempur-penis.'"
This young Brit had to show a spider-bitten testicle in the 2013 comedy We’re the Millers , opposite Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis.
"I was wearing a prosthetic, so none of that is mine," he assured Metro.co.uk . "I’m not the proud owner of that pineapple-sized testicle. The prosthetic took about three hours to put on. It was a bit of a trial and I got intimate with a very talented man called Tony who saw a lot more of me than what I care to show anyone else."

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Actors go full-frontal on screen fairly frequently—have you seen Gone Girl ?—but sometimes, their body parts are...um...not their own. The needs for prosthetic penises can vary: Sometimes, actors understandably don't want millions of viewers to see what they look like fully naked. Sometimes, their characters are supposed to be packing a lot of heat. And sometimes, as in Daniel Radcliffe’s case, they have need for an on-screen erection that doubles as a compass. On that note, here are 11 famous dudes whose bits and pieces were the handiwork of Hollywood prop departments.
There’s a reason Hulu's new-ish comedy Future Man is rated TV-MA: At one point, Hutcherson's character fights a nude clone of himself, and the two doppelgangers are endowed quite differently. "There are barely limits,” Josh said on the podcast Happy Sad Confused (opens in new tab) . “Some prosthetics really push the limits.”
Chris Hemsworth went full-frontal in this 2015 comedy, but his assets were not his own. "We had a choice between an 8-inch and a 10-inch [prosthetic], and we tried them both on him in a room above the bedroom we were shooting," co-director John Francis Daley told ET (opens in new tab) . "Just the three of us alone in a room sampling penises was a very strange experience for us."
While filming the nude scene for their 2012 romance The Vow , Channing Tatum decided to prank co-star Rachel McAdams. "Channing got the props department to make a prosthetic, um, member," Rachel told Stella Magazine (opens in new tab) . "Literally a fake penis. I didn’t know what to do—I thought, 'Is that the real deal?' It was very realistic. It was ridiculous, the scale of it!"
This Harry Potter alum played a corpse in the 2016 comedy Swiss Army Man— but not just any corpse. A corpse with a penis that could point to specific compass bearings.
"The way the penis moves in the film, it was based on an animal called the tapir who have penises which are prehensile and can move around," Daniel told Metro.co.uk . "Normally all of the animatronic stuff we had on Harry Potter, most were controlled by a guy with a little remote control. This, for some reason, was controlled by two gigantic levers that were on the side of the set that a guy was wrenching around to operate. Much hilarity was had with the animatronic penis."
Mark Wahlberg played a well-endowed porn star in the 1997 drama Boogie Nights— perhaps too well-endowed. His prosthetic actually had to be made shorter , as he told Seth Meyers .
"I have to stand there, take off my clothes, and they basically start sculpting this thing around you," he said. "It's very uncomfortable, very awkward. And the first time that they did it, they did the exact specs, measurements, to what they thought [1970s porn star] John Holmes was like…and this thing was down past my knee.”
(Still, he said the prosthetic is the only prop he's ever kept from a movie.)
Turns out WWE star John Cena wore a prosthetic for the 2015 comedy Trainwreck . "[I have a] 'big part' because of the costume department," he told Jimmy Kimmel (opens in new tab) . "I had to stuff myself in a small nylon sock, and they gave me a stunt penis to insinuate an erection." Good times.
In an episode of Girls , Matthew played a writer who propositioned Hannah…by taking out his penis without asking. But the actor didn’t actually expose himself, as his Americans co-star and partner Keri Russell told Seth Meyers (opens in new tab) .
"He got to choose his own [prosthetic]," she said. "And he’s like, 'This puts me in such an awkward position. Like, if I choose a giant one, people are gonna be like, What a dick .…So he’s like, I just let someone else do it. '"
Hodor, may he rest in peace, made quite a first impression in Game of Thrones Season 1, when he walked out of the woods in the nude.
"It was made out of, like, latex, and it was very realistic-feeling," Kristian told GQ (opens in new tab) . "But Hodor looks part giant, so it was definitely beyond human—about sixteen inches…. The pubes had to be planted into my own hair with glue, so the removal hurt. I felt sorry for the makeup girl, too."
"There was something just kind of liberating [about it]," Schwartzman told Buzzfeed (opens in new tab) of wearing a prosthetic in 2015's The Overnight . "I felt quite happy to just be in it…. I guess there are all different kinds of prosthetics, but this is sort of like a Tempur-Pedic memory foam. If you wanted to, you could squeeze it, and it would kind of like slowly rise back up to its original [size]. So I call it a 'tempur-penis.'"
This young Brit had to show a spider-bitten testicle in the 2013 comedy We’re the Millers , opposite Jennifer Aniston and Jason Sudeikis.
"I was wearing a prosthetic, so none of that is mine," he assured Metro.co.uk . "I’m not the proud owner of that pineapple-sized testicle. The prosthetic took about three hours to put on. It was a bit of a trial and I got intimate with a very talented man called Tony who saw a lot more of me than what I care to show anyone else."

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And we mean fully nude—as in, not a shred of clothing.


"The easiest yes!" Simone wrote about the couple's engagement.


They welcomed a baby via surrogate.


With her jazzy new album, Keys, the singer stopped worrying about everything except what matters: Her own opinion.


The actress and CEO shared inspiring advice during a panel at 'Marie Claire's' "Power Trip: Off the Grid" conference.

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Unless you're a teenage boy, there's no reason for giggling or making light of the penile reduction operation report published recently by University of South Florida urologists.
And if you are a teenage boy, you might want to show a little empathy for your brethren.
Yes, I was put off a bit last night as I saw tweets from grown-up journalists jesting about the following lede in the story by the news editor of the USF student newspaper:
A 17-year-old boy may have felt a little prick when surgeons completed the world’s first penis reduction surgery.
The case was published online in the Journal of Sexual Medicine back in November but is just getting press now because of its coverage by The Daily Mail on February 12.
Here are the medical details which, I hope, will cultivate compassion for this young man:
A 17-year-old boy with sickle cell disease had three episodes of priapism beginning at age 10. Priapism is the potentially dangerous condition of a continued penile erection in the absence of sexual stimulation and/or following orgasm. When erectile dysfunction drug commercials advise the user to seek medical attention for an erection lasting more than four hours, they are referring to priapism.
In this boy's case, each instance of prolonged reduction in blood circulation caused a serious lack of oxygenation in the surrounding penile tissues, called the corpus cavernosum. His penis began to progressively grow fibrous tissue in response to these episodes, with substantial enlargement and deformity.
When presented to the USF Health urology clinic at the Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa, his penis was shaped like a football or rugby ball.
Although 17 centimeters in length (about 6 3/4 inches), the major problem was that it was 8 centimeters in diameter (about 3 1/4 inches wide) and 25 centimeters in circumference (almost 10 inches around) at its widest point.
He wished to be sexually active and had several situations where intercourse with vaginal penetration was not possible because of the girth of his phallus, causing pain and discomfort to his partner. Hence, he has never been able to complete coitus.
He also told the doctors of the social embarrassment he suffered because this defect was readily apparent to the public through his pants and was compounded by the necessity of even tighter pants as a competitive football player.
The doctors successfully completed an operation called reduction corporoplasty. The paper shows color photographs of the progression of the surgery which should give great pause to anyone making light of the story (The journal, published by Wiley, is behind a firewall.)
The surgeons made a incision around the circumference of the penis, rolled the skin back, and then removed some of the spongy and fibrotic tissue from both sides of the penis.
The surgeons described the tissue as healthy bleeding smooth muscle surrounded by a tough collagen rind.
The young man was reported to be pleased with the results, achieved erection without pain upon masturbation, but had no opportunity for sexual intercourse at the time of publication. The significance of the report is that little surgical information existed in the literature to guide the surgeons. The doctors were partly able to adopt techniques used to correct Peyronie's disease, where the penis is abnormally curved but without changes to its girth.
The underlying cause is no joke either
Sickle cell disease alone is serious and painful enough, affecting about 80,000 U.S. citizens alone. The disease results from two copies of the adult hemoglobin gene encoding amino acid changes that cause the resulting hemoglobin to form long strands in red blood cells, given them a sickle-like shape after they deliver oxygen to tissues. These red blood cells are short-lived and reduced in abundance, called anemia. The cells are also fragile and can damage the lining of tiny blood vessels, resulting in periodic, painful "crisis" episodes.
The young man's general medical history wasn't included in the paper but these crisis episodes cause repeated hospitalizations, particularly for clots in the chest. The disease is routinely described as reducing life expectancy by 25 to 30 years.
No cure exists for sickle cell anemia. Hydroxyurea, a simple small-molecule first discovered in 1869, has been used somewhat successfully in sickle cell disease to reduce the number of crises requiring hospitalization and reducing the amount of normal blood transfusions necessary.
The drug, previously used to treat leukemias and other cancers, was only formally approved for sickle cell disease in 1998. It appears to active the production of a fetal form of hemoglobin and reduce damage to blood vessels.
But how this young man's sickle cell disease led to his progressive, penile fibrosis is not entirely clear. Sickle cell disease does increase the risk of priapism but the excessive fibrosis seen in this case has not been reported previously.
Individuals of African descent do, however, show a propensity toward scars, called keloids or hypertrophic scars, resulting from excessive collagen production. In the penis, smooth muscle cells can revert to fibroblasts, the cells that produce collagen.
Hopefully, the report by the USF urology team will lead to greater attention of the risk factors for post-priapism fibrosis in men with sickle cell disease.


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