30+ most attractive men in history

21 Feb 2023

If you told us you didn't have a celebrity crush, you'd be lying because they've been around forever. You might be astonished to learn that if you ask your mother or aunt who their favorite celebrity is that they might also tickle your fancy. Because of this, we have compiled a list of 30 Hollywood hotties who will make you drool by the time you've finished reading.

Burt Reynolds

Burt Reynolds could certainly pull off a mustache like nobody's business. Nevertheless, you might not be aware that Reynolds didn't begin acting until he was 20 years old! In actuality, he had previously played football.

Reynolds began acting because of his professor, and he eventually fell in love. He then went on to appear in both films and television shows. Of course, the fact that he was undeniably attractive didn't hurt either.

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Robert Downey Jr.

Oh, it's a young Robert Downey Jr. Who knew Iron Man or Tony Stark could appear so...innocent? Time magazine named Downey one of the "100 Most Influential People in the World," and he has worked in the industry since he can remember.

It's no secret that Downey faced numerous challenges throughout his life, but he eventually overcame them to become one of Hollywood's most successful actors, not to mention a total hunk!

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Clark Gable

Known as the "King of Hollywood" in his day, Clark Gable had prominent roles in nearly 60 movies over the course of a 37-year career, including three of those years as a leading man. Given that the actor himself personified the notion of the tall, dark, and attractive protagonist, it seems sense that Gable was picked to appear opposite some of the most well-known ladies of the time.

Strangely enough, he nearly had a mustache that made him seem better. Nevertheless, Gable was so undeniably gorgeous that we might have started salivating just from looking at his picture.

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Hugh Jackman 

Most of us remember him from the romantic comedy Kate and Leopold. Hugh Jackman, believe it or not, is known for much more. From 2000 to 2018, the Australian actor was best known for his role as Wolverine in the X-Men film series, for which he set the Guinness World Record for "Longest Career as a Live-Action Marvel Superhero."

As if that weren't enough, he's also appeared on Broadway and received awards for his performances. 

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Christopher Reeve

It is a bird... It is a plane... Superman is here! For those of you who are truly curious about who this looker is, his name was Christopher Reeve, and in the 1978 movie, he played the original Superman. Yes, it's not a huge surprise that he got cast as the DC comic book character.

Reeve appeared to be able to save the universe because to his strong frame and endearing attractive looks. Despite the fact that he unfortunately lost away in 2004 at the age of 52, his memory will live on...

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John Travolta

Even though today's youth claim John Travolta is "too old for them," they would instantly identify him if they saw him because of his flawlessly coiffed hair, cleft chin, dreamy eyes, and dashing smile. Whether he is young or old, John Travolta is a well-known actor. Does Grease come to mind? Do you remember Saturday Night Fever? Perhaps Pulp Fiction

Maybe the 2007 version of the Hairspray movie, for the younger viewers? In any case, Travolta has been a well-liked performer ever since he made his acting debut in the Welcome Home, Kotter television series in the 1970s. It is understandable why mothers everywhere, including grandmothers, had a thing for this man.

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Martin Sheen

Martin Sheen, whose real name is Ramón Gerardo Antonio Estévez, is more than just the father of actors Charlie Sheen (Carlos Estévez) and Emilio Estévez. Martin, an accomplished performer, is well-known for his parts in movies like The Subject Was Roses and Apocalypse Now.

In The West Wing and the Netflix original series Grace and Frankie, he played the roles of Robert Hanson and President Josiah Bartlet, respectively. Sheen was a real stud back in the day, despite the fact that he is now 82 years old. It's difficult to look away from his floppy brown hair and deep blue eyes.

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Kurt Russell

Since he was twelve years old, Kurt Russell, who is now 71, has been acting. Russell has had numerous kinds of television and film roles while being known as the most eccentric hero of the 1980s and 1990s.

He co-stars in movies like Overboard and Tombstone with his longtime love, Goldie Hawn, who is known as "America's Sweetheart." We can't help but be smitten with Russell, who has a gorgeous head of hair, a smile with dimples, and captivatingly blue eyes—especially given the fact that he's aging like a fine wine.

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Sean Connery

Sean Connery, a retired Scottish actor best known as the first James Bond actor, was dubbed The Greatest Living Scot by the Sunday Herald. Connery appeared in seven Bond movies between 1962 and 1983, including Dr. No and Diamonds Are Forever.

Connery created waves with his stunning good looks in addition to the fact that many people thought his portrayal as James Bond was the best of all time. His Scottish accent, of course, doesn't hurt either.

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Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt, who is known for aging gracefully, just appears to get better with time. He may be regarded as one of the "younger" individuals on this list, but we don't care; parents adore him and so do we.

Pitt, who is now 59, got his start in the late 1980s, but he only started getting more recognition in 1991 when he appeared in Thelma and Louise as a cowboy hitchhiker. Pitt is regarded as one of the most powerful and influential figures in the American entertainment industry due to his exceptional talent and stunning appearance.

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Patrick Swayze

In the 1980s, when he was in demand for his roles as romantic and tough male leads, this man danced his way into our hearts. Patrick Swayze received countless accolades during his career for his work in movies like Dirty Dancing and Ghost.

Swayze was a superb actor, but he was also a skilled dancer and singer-songwriter. The well-known song She's Like the Wind, which is featured on the Dirty Dancing soundtrack, was written and performed by him. It would go without saying that Swayze is, well, painfully gorgeous to put it simply.

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Richard  Gere

You may recall Richard Gere from his performance with Julia Roberts in the 1990 movie Pretty Woman. He started appearing in movies in the 1970s, but his 1980 neo-noir crime thriller American Gigolo part was what really made him famous. It helped to establish Gere as a leading actor and, of course, a dreamboat.

We can honestly state that Gere still has his looks and presumably hasn't lost his charm, despite the fact that he may have aged like everyone else.

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Dennis Quaid 

Dennis Quaid is much more than his rugged good looks, believe it or not. He's also a critically acclaimed actor, which should come as no surprise to anyone who's seen his work in films like The Big Easy or, you know, a cutesy movie from the late 1990s called The Parent Trap.

Guys, Quaid played Nicholas 'Nick' Parker alongside a young Lindsay Lohan in this classic remake of the original 1961 film, and he was a hunk. Even little girls had crushes on him...

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George Clooney

Whether George Clooney looked better back then or today is up for debate. Then, he had jet black hair and was portraying Dr. Doug Ross on the medical drama ER, at least in the 1990s. He's currently Hollywood's favorite silver fox, and, to be completely honest, we've never seen 61 look better.

In addition to his acting profession, Clooney is active in human rights issues and humanitarian causes. In essence, what we're arguing is that Clooney is a stand-up man in addition to having wonderful genes.

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Tom Selleck

If you're a Friends fan, you'll recognize this actor as Richard, Monica's handsome ophthalmologist boyfriend who was twenty-one years her senior and yet we all rooted for him. Tom Selleck is a well-known actor best known for his role as private investigator Thomas Magnum in the television series Magnum, P.I.

In Three Men and a Baby, he also played Peter Mitchell. Sure, he's accomplished a lot in his career, but we think his biggest accomplishment was growing that mustache. It only works for him...

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John Stamos

When we see this image, all we can say is "Have mercy!" There is no doubt that if you were a die-hard fan of Full House, you had a crush on the unbelievably attractive, hair-obsessed, rock-and-roll-loving Jesse Katsopolis.

Prior to his time as Uncle Jesse parenting D.J., Stephanie, and Michelle, John Stamos was known for playing Blackie Parrish on the ABC drama series General Hospital. Since then, Stamos has starred in a number of TV movies and shows, and we have to say, he has never looked hotter!

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Robert Redford

The 86-year-old retired actor Robert Redford first appeared on television in the late 1950s. He received accolades for his earlier work, but it wasn't until he co-starred with Paul Newman in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid that he rose to prominence.

In any case, doesn't he just have a lovely appearance? He has an unmistakable charisma that few people have, even in their advanced years. Being gifted with both talent and good looks is difficult, yet Redford makes it seem simple.

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Harrison Ford 

Imagine waking up every morning to this expression. We can only fantasize. Harrison Ford is an American actor, aviator, and environmental activist best known for his portrayal of Han Solo in the Star Wars Trilogy as well as Indiana Jones in the Indiana Jones franchise.

These are just a few of his accomplishments over the course of his six-decade career. Ford has received attention for his charming appearance since his arrival in the spotlight.

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Errol Flynn 

Errol Flynn was an Australian-born actor who rose to prominence during Hollywood's Golden Age. He entered the entertainment industry in the early 1930s and rose to international prominence for his roles in films such as The Adventures of Robin Hood, Captain Blood, The Charge of the Light Brigade, and Dodge City, among others.

Errol Flynn was quite attractive, but he also sparked a lot of controversy due to his reputation as a womanizer and his self-indulgent lifestyle.

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Rob Lowe

It's true that this man never ages. He's still as attractive as he was during his St. Elmo's Fire days at age 58. Lowe began his career in 1979 but didn't become a teen idol until the early to mid-1980s, when he played a lot of parts in movies and television. He has undoubtedly been winning hearts ever since. Lowe, a member of the "Brat Pack," starred in movies including About Last Night... and Oxford Blues. He has played a sizable number of TV roles in recent years. Even in the NBC series Parks and Recreation, he portrayed Chris Traeger.

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Cary Grant

Wow, that smile is amazing. Despite the fact that Cary Grant was born a little earlier than the other guys on this list, he must be mentioned. After all, he is still regarded as one of the most iconic leading men in classic Hollywood, and look at that face!

Grant gained notoriety for his transatlantic accent, fun acting style, comedic timing, and slick demeanor. He may have passed suddenly, but there's no denying that his long acting career and handsome appearance will live on in memory.

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Paul Newman

Paul Newman was a cinematic legend, a superstar, and the owner of the most recognizable baby blue eyes in the annals of Hollywood. But he was more than simply a magnet with a chiseled face. In addition to acting, Newman also produced and directed.

Even more unexpectedly, he also experimented with racing. Most importantly, up to the day of his passing, Newman was a family man. He enjoyed the most gorgeous 50-year marriage to his stunning wife, the actress Joanne Woodward. We suppose it's not difficult to find a love like that when both of them are quite attractive...

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Liam Neeson

Irish actor Liam Neeson, who is currently 70 years old. He said, "I will find you and I will kill you," in the Taken action thriller series. But before that, he had roles in movies like Schindler's List and Excalibur.

In any case, his reputation extends far beyond acting. We're not at all surprised that he is ranked as having attractiveness in Empire magazine. Why? In addition to having an Irish accent, which immediately distinguishes him from the others, just take a good look at him! He's the ideal blend of tough and romantic.

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Clint Eastwood

There's no denying Clint Eastwood is a literal cultural icon of masculinity. He is well-known for his work as both an actor and a filmmaker. He rose to international prominence as the Man with No Name in Sergio Leone's spaghetti Western trilogy Dollars Trilogy.

In the five Dirty Harry films, he also played the antihero cop Harry Callahan. He has not only been nominated for Best Actor several times, but he has also won Academy Awards for Best Director. Let's face it: Clint Eastwood is a devilishly attractive powerhouse.

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Pierce Brosnan 

Pierce Brosnan is another Hollywood hottie with a smoldering gaze and a chiseled jawline. Brosnan, a true Irishman, has been making waves in the industry since the 1960s. He's also another James Bond character.

In fact, Brosnan became the fifth actor to play the secret agent in the film series in 1994. From 1995 to 2002, he appeared in four films: GoldenEye, Tomorrow Never Dies, The World is Not Enough, and Die Another Day.

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James Dean

James Dean died tragically in a car accident when he was only 24 years old, but his memory will live on. After all, James Dean became a cultural icon in just five years in the industry.

Dean was "one of the rare stars," according to American Hollywood columnist Joe Hyams, for his roles in Rebel Without a Cause, East of Eden, and even Giant. According to Marjorie Garber, a Harvard University professor, this is "the undefinable extra something that makes a star."

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Denzel Washington 

Denzel Washington is an award-winning actor who has been in the business since the mid-1970s. Denzel Washington is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation, having received critical acclaim for his roles in films such as Training Day, Cry Freedom, and Malcolm X.

As if his acting abilities weren't enough, Washington has also dabbled in directing. In fact, he made his directorial debut with Antwone Fisher, a biographical film. Washington, despite being 68 years old, does not appear to be slowing down.

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Frank Sinatra

Frank Sinatra, also known as Ol' Blue Eyes, was a popular American singer and actor. Sinatra, widely regarded as one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the twentieth century, began his career with bandleaders Tommy Dorsey and Harry James during the swing era.

Sinatra did not sign with Columbia Records as a solo artist until 1943. Aside from his natural talents, Sinatra was undeniably attractive, particularly when he belted out songs like Come Fly With Me and Fly Me to the Moon.

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Mikkelsen Mads

Would you look at that expression? If you're not familiar with this handsome man, his name is Mads Mikkelsen, and he's a Danish actor. Mikkelsen began his acting career in 1996 after working as a professional gymnast and dancer. He first gained prominence in Denmark as Tonny in the first two Pusher films.

He later rose to international prominence as Le Chiffre in the 21st James Bond film, Casino Royale. Mikkelsen, now 57, does not appear to be slowing down anytime soon...

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Dean Martin

Dean Martin, also known as the Dino King Leer, was a singer, actor, and comedian who co-founded the Rat Pack with Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jr. Martin was a popular and enduring American entertainer of the mid-twentieth century.

He made his professional debut alongside fellow comedian Jerry Lewis. Martin did not pursue a solo career as a performer and actor until 1956. Martin was described as charismatic and confident, in addition to being breathtakingly handsome.

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Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz — an actor so talented that you can't help but love him even when he plays the "bad guy" or antagonist in a film. He's charming, poised, classy, and...handsome! Waltz, a German-Austrian actor and director, rose to prominence for his role as SS officer Hans Landa in Quentin Tarantino's 2009 film Inglourious Basterds.

He would later work with Tarantino again in 2012, when he played bounty hunter Dr. King Schultz in Django Unchained. Unsurprisingly, Waltz received Academy, BAFTA, and Golden Globe nominations for Best Supporting Actor for both performances!

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Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley, also known as the King of Rock and Roll, was one of the twentieth century's most important cultural icons. At his peak, every woman desired him, and every man desired to be him. He was only 19 when he decided to pursue a career in music, but once he did, the world would never be the same.

Presley managed to usher in a whole new era of American music and popular culture with a sound and style that so uniquely combined his diverse musical influences, challenging the social barriers of the time. And look at him — he was a total heartthrob...

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Steve McQueen

Another king has arrived. This time, however, we have the King of Cool, also known as Steve McQueen. McQueen was an American actor who cultivated an antihero persona during the 1960s counterculture heyday.

He became well-known for his roles in films such as The Sand Pebbles, The Cincinnati Kid, and The Great Escape. Although he was combative with directors and producers. 

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James Stewart

James Stewart was a well-known American actor and military officer with a distinctive drawl. Stewart was an award-winning entertainer with a career spanning 55 years and 80 films under his belt. Although studios didn't see Stewart as a leading man at first, he eventually had his big break after a few years in Frank Capra's ensemble comedy You Can't Take it With You.

He would not join the army until after he had pursued a career in acting. With his acting abilities and heroism, it's difficult not to fall in love with Stewart, especially with those good looks.

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Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier, another Hollywood hunk, is an award-winning former actor and film director best known for his role as an incorrigible high school student in the 1955 social commentary film Blackboard Jungle.

He went on to co-star with Tony Curtis in the critically acclaimed film The Defiant Ones, for which both actors received Academy Award nominations for Best Actor. Having said that, there's no denying that Poitier has had a successful career.

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Jerry Lewis

This isn't the first king on the list, but believe us when we say he's worth discussing. Jerry Lewis, also known as the King of Comedy, was an American comedian, actor, singer, and filmmaker. He first appeared on the scene with Dean Martin, with whom he would perform for ten years until their bitter breakup in 1956.

Jerry Lewis Lewis then pursued a solo career. He not only starred in several films, but he also worked as a director, producer, and screenwriter. In addition, the hunk released albums as a singer and eventually sold millions of records.

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Hugh Grant 

His charming British accent is clearly insufficient; he must also be extremely attractive. Hugh Grant is an English actor and producer who has been in the business since the early 1980s. Grant has established himself as the leading man over the years.

After all, if we're being honest, he's quite charming and witty. Hugh has had the opportunity to showcase his comedic skills as the romantic lead in a number of films, including a nonchalant touch of sarcasm and studied physical mannerisms.

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Desi Arnaz 

"Lucy, I'm home," Desi Arnaz would say as Ricky Ricardo walked into the apartment on the I Love Lucy series. That's right, for 20 years, Arnaz was Lucille Ball's co-star and real-life husband.

Both Ball and Arnaz are widely regarded as the forefathers of the syndicated rerun, which they pioneered with I Love Lucy. Arnaz and his wife ran Desilu Productions, a television production company. Arnaz, a Cuban-born American actor, had an endearing accent and charming looks...

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John Wayne

John Wayne, nicknamed Duke, was an American actor and filmmaker who began his career in 1926 after losing a football scholarship to the University of Southern California due to a bodysurfing accident. In any case, he would go on to have a successful career.

He rose to prominence after appearing in John Ford's 1939 film Stagecoach. With 142 starring roles, it's no surprise that Wayne was an Oscar winner and recipient of the Presidential Medal of Freedom, not to mention that he was extremely attractive in his day.

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Harry Belafonte

Harry Belafonte is a singer-songwriter, activist, and actor who is 95 years old. It's not surprising that he's been dubbed the King of Calypso, given that he's one of the most successful Jamaican-American pop stars in history.

He not only recorded and performed in a variety of musical genres, but he also appeared in a number of films, including Island in the Sun and Otto Preminger's hit musical Carmen Jones. It's no surprise that Belafonte has won numerous awards throughout his career, given his talent and skill.

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Christopher Walken

Sure, Christopher Walken debuted in the early 1950s, but everyone knows who he is, so if you don't, you must be living under a rock. Walken is a multi-talented performer who has worked as an actor, singer, comedian, director, producer, screenwriter, and serious dancer.

If you don't believe us, watch the music video for "Weapons of Choice" to see his dancing abilities for yourself. With his extensive background in film and television, it's no surprise that Walken has won numerous awards throughout his career. Walken is unquestionably gifted, not to mention extremely attractive.

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Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando embodied the rebellious bad boy you can't help but admire; his energy was contagious. Known for his cultural impact on twentieth-century film, Brando won the Academy Award for Best Actor twice during his 60-year career.

From A Streetcar Named Desire to On the Waterfront to The Godfather, there's no denying that Brando left an indelible imprint on not only Hollywood but the world at large.

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Robert De Niro

Robert De Niro, unquestionably one of the most famous actors in the world, has received more awards and accolades than he knows what to do with. He's had a busy and fruitful career over the years, and he doesn't appear to be slowing down any time soon.

While some may no longer consider De Niro to be a Hollywood heartthrob, he was quite the looker in his prime. He appeared to be one of those wild guys who would take you out on a date and then drop you home past curfew just for kicks.

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Al Pacino 

We can't discuss De Niro without mentioning another legend, Al Pacino. With a career spanning five decades, it's no surprise that he's received so many awards and accolades. Have you seen Scarface or any of The Godfather movies?

His performance as Don Corleone is widely regarded as one of the greatest in film history. This guy not only has talent coursing through his veins but he's also been really nice to look at since he first entered the industry in the 1960s.

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Tony Curtis

Tony Curtis, like his well-known daughter Jamie Lee Curtis, was a popular actor in the 1950s and early 1960s. With over 100 film roles in a variety of genres, it's no surprise that Curtis has received numerous awards over the years.

Although Curtis was best known for his good looks, he also demonstrated his talent in films such as Sweet Smell of Success, The Defiant Ones, and Some Like it Hot.

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Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart, known as one of the greatest male stars of classic American cinema, was a film and stage actor who began his career in the early 1920s. Although Bogart began his acting career on Broadway, he eventually made his way to the big screen.

He made his film debut in the 1930 comedy Up the River. Despite previous accolades, Bogart did not make the leap from supporting to leading roles until 1941.

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Dustin Hoffman 

"And to you, Mrs. Robinson..." Okay, so Dustin Hoffman isn't your typical Hollywood studmuffin, but you can't deny that he's adorable — just look at the photo!

His outlandish appearance and eccentric personality are just a few of the characteristics that make him endearing and undeniably attractive. It's easy to see why Mrs. Robinson adored him in The Graduate. In any case, Hoffman belongs on this list alongside these other hunks.

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Gregory Peck

Gregory Peck was an American actor who rose to prominence from the 1940s to the 1960s. It's no surprise that Peck was named one of the "Greatest Male Stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema" by the American Film Institute.

He is best known for his role as Atticus Finch in the 1962 drama To Kill a Mockingbird, for which he won an Academy Award for Best Actor. Aside from that, how stunning was he?

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James Garner

You may recognize James Garner's face from his role as Old Noah Calhoun or "Duke" in The Notebook. But, as we all know, Garner was known for much more than that. Garner, an American actor and voice artist, has appeared in numerous television series over the last five decades.

Bret Maverick in the 1950s western series Maverick and Jim Rockford in the 1970s private detective show The Rockford Files were two of his more well-known characters.

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Bobby Darin

Bobby Darin was an actor and singer-songwriter. He performed jazz, pop, rock 'n' roll, folk, and even swing. Despite beginning his career as a songwriter for Connie Francis, he went on to achieve worldwide acclaim for his own songs such as Beyond the Sea.

Darin won a Golden Globe for his first film, Come September, in 1962, as if his singing abilities weren't enough. Darin will be remembered for his talent and charm, despite the fact that he died far too young, at the age of 37...

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