• written by Kelly September 25, 2010

    Matt Bomer is White Hot!

    New York (September 2010): Matt Bomer has been lighting up the small screen as Neal Caffrey, a convicted con man turned FBI collaborator, on crime drama White Collar (USA Network, 2009-present).

    This October in IN New York Magazine, the Texas-born Bomer reveals what it is like to co-star alongside New York City. “We’re lucky …because we get to shoot in some amazing brownstones and penthouse apartments with million-dollar chandeliers,” says the 33-year-old.

    White Collar has featured such iconic locations as Times Square, Columbus Circle, Battery Park, Central Park, Madison Square Park and the Financial District. Lever House (390 Park Ave.) is used as the FBI’s headquarters and Bomer’s character Neal lives in a rooftop apartment in Tudor City (btw First & Second aves., from E. 41st to E. 43rd sts.)

    In reality Bomer splits his time between five-month shoots in Manhattan and his home in Los Angeles. While in New York City he enjoys going to Smalls jazz club in Greenwich Village, museums including the Museum of Modern Art and the Guggenheim, attending the theater and shopping at designer boutiques, including Save Khaki, Band of Outsiders, Paul Smith, John Varvatos and Rag & Bone.

    For more from “White Collar Climb” by Bob Cannon visit innewyork.com or pick up a complimentary copy of IN New York beginning October 1, at concierge desks of the city’s finest hotels and residential buildings.

    Source: MVP/NY

    Thanks Lynne for the tip! If anyone would be willing to mail me a copy, please let me know. I can pay for it.

    4 Comments to "Matt Bomer is White Hot!"

    1. Dy-no-mite says:

      Great cover shot – he looks gorgeous

    2. Rob says:

      Appropriate title…

    3. murry says:

      OMG!!!
      This is great!

    4. NameRequired says:

      Naughty Rob. =P

      I like it that Matt is his own person. Yes, we would like to consume everything that is Matt Bomer. But I have no problem with famous people keeping their private lives private. Even adds to the interest…