As of this writing Knox Gibson. aka Captain Knoxie, is 17 years old, so I won't be searching for n*de photos. But he's not shy about showing off his physique.
And I have some n*de photos of his co-stars, like Clemons Schick (left), and some random Australian twinks (after the break).
He also swims for his high school, St. Stanislaus College in Bathhurst. In 2024, he represented NSW in the all-Australia School Sport Games, and won the silver medal in the breast stroke.
Knox's second love is modeling, both fashion and runway.
In 2020, he wore Tommy Hilfinger for New York's Fashion Week.
In 2023, the Bonds company did a "As Worn By Us" campaign, showing Australians of every age wearing their clothes. Knox appeared as "Age 16."
Knox moved into acting with episodes of the Australian children's shows Teddies and Creature Mania (2017).
Three episodes of Lap of Honor followed (2018), then starring roles in the shorts Midnight Gun (2019), about a journalist and "masked hero" tracking down kidnapped children, and Forgive Us Our Trespasses (2022), about a boy in Nazi Germany, where people with disabilities are murdered, running for his life.
He has also starred in two music videos, "Handyman" by Triple One (2020) and "The Road," by the Zela Margossian Quintet (2022), and commercials for Kmart, NSW Transport, and Breeze Singapore
More after the break. Caution: Explicit
Knox's biggest role to date is in The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (2024), about the early years of Coriolanus Snow (Tom Blyth) who runs the dystopian society's teenkill games.
The character of Bobbin does not have a limb difference in the original novel. In the movie, it's a negligible physical trait, not commented on.
As a disability advocate, Knox has worked for Starting with Julius, promoting the representation of the disabled in Australian media, and Aussie Hands, a support network for people with upper-arm differences. In 2025 he sat on a panel, "Beyond Tokenism: Paths to an Inclusive and Accessible Industry," at the AACTA Festival (Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts).
About his limb difference:
1. A lawnmower accident when he was three years old resulted in an amputation of his right arm just below the elbow.
2. He hates being told, "I don't think of you as disabled." It diminishes his identity and the struggle he goes through every day.
3. If he hasn't asked you for help, he doesn't want help. Keep your hands to yourself.
As promised, an Australian twink.
I can't tell if Knox is gay or not. His Instagram and Facebook posts don't mention a romantic partner, and the photos show him only with co-stars and teammates.
I imagine that he doesn't have much time for dating, but when he finds the time, he's sure to get a lot of offers.
Another Australian twink.
Kyle Landi: disabled bodybuilder with grit, determination, and a bulge.
Jason Schwartzman: Lots of quirky guys winning the Girl of their Dreams, with two gay/bi roles and one p enis. Starred in The Hunger Games
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