He has always been the ladies’ man!
And it’s not that the actor’s portrayal of Andy Botwin in Weeds, has earned him the recognition, but it’s his hold on small screen and Broadway actually that made him a household name.
Kirk’s acting does speak for himself, but his most lethal weapon is his killer look.
I just can’t recall how many hotties went down while watching Justin Kirk play steamy scenes in Weeds, last summer!
Anyway, the good news is that the charismatic actor is all set to keep live audience on their feet, with his performance in Jon Robin Baitz’s play, Other Desert Cities.
Even if this is not for the first time that Kirk will be flaunting his spirited acts in front of live audience, still there will be a ting of pressure on him to deliver the best.
The award winning theater veteran will play the role of protagonist’s brother in the play. And to let you know I must tell that the plot will center on a holiday re-union, destined to go haywire with a simple move from the protagonist.
Other Desert Cities is likely to speak for the values of affection, and long standing relationship with joyous aura of festivities at the background.
This USP might work like gold dust in bringing another award for the Weeds star. I won’t take the sheen out of the character of Brooke Wyeth’s (protagonist) brother, by pointing that it’s a kind of supporting role.
Of course, actress Rachel Griffiths, the one who plays Brooke, has a better chance to grab an accolade. But let’s not forget that it’s a family drama, and each character will have an equal part to play.
I am not sure whether Kirk will be allowed to flaunt his attitude of a lady charmer, given the fact that much of the story concentrates on what Wyeth and friends do at the onset of holiday reunion, together, rather than individual flares.
There is some time left for the play to premiere, and it’s only after that we’ll get to watch Kirk. But in the meantime, if the Weeds hunk stumbles upon another new project, I would surely let you know online.
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But this is going to change soon when
Yes, the platform I am talking about is Facebook and Weeds is on it.
He would have the brain trouble, but not in the real world.
Something similar happened when Kevin Nealon visited Lake Tahoe!
Many of you must have also witnessed such events with your own eyes, but did you ever hear of a woman being ‘woman handled’?
On a more serious note, to restart your life after it gets derailed is a mammoth task. But, life doesn’t stop and pushes us to move along with it. Nancy has been trying to do the same in the ongoing season of Weeds.

