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      Playing the rebellious teenage son of a plastic surgeon has helped â€” or rather, forced â€” John Hensley to become comfortable with shooting difficult scenes.

In the award-winning drama Nip/Tuck, the youthful looking 27-year-old Kentucky-born actor plays Matt, the son of surgeon Sean McNamara.

In the show&apos;s first season, Matt had an eventful time. He tried to circumcise himself, without success; found out his girlfriend is a lesbian; lost his virginity; participated in three-way sex with two girls; and hit another girl with his car by accident.

      
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