I don't know who Simon Rex is, except that he starred in Down Low, a Netflix bait-and-switch movie where everybody dies, and maybe Jackass? But seeing or hearing his name gives me a vaguely disquieting, uncomfortable sensation, as if there's something wrong about him. Let's do some research to find out why.
Wikipedia gives a full, lenthy biography. Born in San Francisco in 1974, started out modeling nude and wanking in four gay porn videos -- not having sex with any guys, just wanking. Wikipedia mentions his girlfriend right off to assure readers that it's ok, he's straight, he never did any actual gay stuff.
He's not bad looking here.
Modeling gigs for Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfinger followed.
In 1995, at age 21, Simon became a VJ, like a disc jockey for videos, on MTV. He says that this made him a household name, "because I was on tv every day from 3-4." Prime after-school time.
The VJ gig lasted for only two years, but it pushed Simon into a movie career:
He played "Slab O' Beef" in Shriek if You Know What I did Last Friday the 13th.
George Logan, a rapper/ women's boxing promoter in Scary Movie 3 and 4. He commits suicide by overdosing on Viagra and jumping off a balcony. Also, there's a lot of homophobic rhetoric.
National Lampoon's Pledge This is about the breasts of college girls. Simon plays Derek, who dumps one college girl with breasts when he falls in love with another. A review notes that it presents lesbians as sexual predators and gay men as easily turned straight by the right pair of breasts.
I'm getting an idea of the reason for the disquiet.
His days of frontal nudity far behind, Simon rarely even took his shirt off. Here's one of the few examples, in Boy Toy, 2011.
The title is misleading: it's not a gay movie. It's about an unsuccessful but well hung underwear model who tries a new career as a gigolo. No, we don't see his dick.
2020s dick after the break. Warning: explicit.