There are many famous actors who say that we would marry if they showed up on our doorstep. For me, the actor would have to be able to sing, be good at acting (because you cannot marry a bad actor), and be John Stamos.
Many of you probably know Stamos most recently from the Oikos Greek Yogurt commercials that he has been in or the new sitcom that he stars in, "Grandfathered." However, this is not all that he is known for. He was in the original cast of "Full House" that premiered in 1987, starred in the NBC medical drama "ER" in the late 2000s, and is part of the "Full House" revival series, "Fuller House," which premiered on Netflix on February 26.
With all of this stardom comes the pressure to perform. Stamos has performed and, as a result, he is a timeless actor.

Salt and pepper hair is in for men in their 50s. Stamos has just a light touch of gray and he sure is rocking it, just like he rocked his mullet early on in his career. He has always been a heartthrob because of his facial structure and that smoldering grin that he has. As a result, women have been going weak at the knees for him since the mid-1980's. Finally, we cannot forget how good he is with children. Men being able to take care of children makes it or breaks it for some women. It makes men so much more attractive. Stamos' charm and good looks only get better when he is taking care of a child like Uncle Jesse with his two sons, Nicki and Alex, or his niece, Michelle, in "Full House."
Aside from Uncle Jesse, Stamos has played a variety of other characters, including Dr. Tony Gates on the television show "ER." Stamos appeared on this show from its 12th to 15th seasons and has been on many other shows including "You Again?," "Dreams," and, of course, "Grandfathered."
Stamos is an actor. That is all that he is. He is not labelled as a Hollywood actor or as a Broadway actor, he is just an actor. As a result, he has been seen on television, on the big screen, and on center stage. In October 2009, "Bye Bye Birdie," a musical that makes fun of Elvis-like pop stars, was revived and it opened in Henry Miller's Theatre in New York City. Stamos played the main role of Albert Petersen and the show did 117 performances over the course of a year and a half. As well as being an actor, Stamos dabbled in the music industry. Again, many will remember him performing with "Jesse and the Rippers," the band that his character, Uncle Jesse, was in on "Full House." In 1994, he was part of an album, "Shades of Blue," which he released with five other people. How about that, he can act and sing!
As a man of 52-years, John Stamos is accomplished. He is rather attractive, witty, a star in all realms of acting, and a singer as well. As far as Hollywood, Broadway, or any other place where acting is important is concerned, there is no one like John Stamos. He is timeless, as he has been around for nearly three decades and he still manages to steal the hearts of many women and gain the respect of men. It probably even goes the other way around as well.





















