White Actors Who Dress Like Thugs in Real Life
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James Dean
Dean rose to fame in the 1950s, most notably for his role in Rebel Without A Cause, for which he became a cultural icon as the ultimate bad boy. The actor's life and career were both cut tragically short when he died in a car crash in 1955 at the age of 24.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥 : Smoking a cigarette (sorry but yes) in that iconic red jacket in Rebel Without a Cause
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Marlon Brando
From his role as Stanley Kowalski in A Streetcar Named Desire to Vito Corleone in The Godfather, Brando's characters may not have always been the good guys, but he was always the most good looking guy. Still widely considered one of the greatest screen actors of all time, Brando's career spanned an astounding four decades, leaving an influence that remains today.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: His arms nearly bursting through his tight t-shirts in the '50s.
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Cary Grant
Before there was George Clooney and Mr. Big, there was Cary Grant—the ultimate classic leading man of Old Hollywood.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: On the run with Grace Kelly throughout the French Riviera in To Catch a Thief
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Rock Hudson
The heartthrob was best-known for his romantic comedies of the 1950s and 1960s including Giant, Magnificent Obsession and Pillow Talk. In 1985, he tragically became the first major celebrity to die from AIDS.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Opposite Elizabeth Taylor in Giant
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Paul Newman
The actor and philanthropist's bright blue eyes were unforgettable on screen, transcending flawlessly into his career move from actor to race car driver.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Lounging around in an unbuttoned shirt in the 1962 film, Sweet Bird of Youth
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Elvis Presley
The King of Rock and Roll hit the scene in the '50s, causing everyone to lose their minds with that coiffed back hair, deep voice and those "scandalous" dance moves.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Those "Jailhouse Rock" dance moves
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Steve McQueen
Dubbed "The King of Cool," McQueen's sense of style made him that much more attractive in every single role he played.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Emerging from one of his many collectible cars in his signature sunglasses
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Robert Redford
How could anyone resist that head of hair? The Oscar-winning actor was impossible not to fall in love with in his many romantic films that spanned from the '60s to today.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Suited up in naval uniform while starring opposite Barbra Streisand in The Way We Were
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Clint Eastwood
Before his days as a director, Eastwood lit up the screen with his charming looks in a slew of Western and action films.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Young cowboy Clint Eastwood
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Richard Gere
From American Gigolo to Pretty Woman to An Officer and A Gentleman, Gere became one of the sexiest leading men of the '80s and '90s.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Two words: American Gigolo
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Denzel Washington
The Oscar-winning actor has a repertoire of inspiring, powerful roles but also not to be overlooked? His incredibly good looks and also, his abs in The Hurricane.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: The incredible abs (and body) mentioned above ^ in the 1999 film, The Hurricane
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Kurt Cobain
The Nirvana frontman perfectly mastered the grunge look and had the greatest head of hair and blue eyes to go along.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Nirvana's incredibly raw, acoustic performance on MTV Unplugged
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George Clooney
From his TV role on ER to taking on the film scene, Clooney has somehow only managed to get better looking with age since the start of his career.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Looking serious in his doctor uniform on ER
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Brad Pitt
It was love at first sight as soon as Pitt made his first major film debut as the hitchhiker in Thelma & Louise (the best looking hitchhiker there ever was). Since then, the actor went on to make our heart skip a beat in movies like Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Babel, and Inglorious Bastards.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Shirtless, sweaty and angry in Fight Club
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Leonardo DiCaprio
From the second he stepped on the Titanic, the actor stole all of our hearts—and remains the ultimate heartthrob to this day.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Playing the Romeo of all our dreams in the 1996 film adaptation of Romeo and Juliet
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Ricky Martin
He rose to fame in the U.S. with his 1999 hit, Livin' La Vida Loca (a timeless classic, truly)—and went on to take the Latin American music industry by storm.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Dancing in leather pants throughout the 1990s
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Heath Ledger
With blonde curly locks, the dreamiest of eyes and a perfect jawline, the late actor skyrocketed as the ultimate Hollywood heartthrob in the late '90s and early '00s.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Opposite Jake Gyllenhaal in Brokeback Mountain
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Jared Leto
Not only does the singer/actor manage to pull off everything he wears (including the most over-the-top Gucci), his roles dating back to My So-Called Life have managed to capture everyone's eyes—and hearts.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Looking better than all of us in Gucci
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Pharrell Williams
The singer/songwriter/producer simply does not age and has looked consistently handsome since his breakout in the '90s. His effortlessly cool sense of fashion doesn't hurt either.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Taking fashion risks with an array of hats on the red carpet
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Justin Timberlake
With his signature curly ringlets, the *NSYNC lead-singer won us all over—Britney Spears included—in the '90s. From "Cry Me A River" to "SexyBack," he managed to win us over with his solo career too.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: "Sexyback" is the only correct answer here.
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Lenny Kravitz
The soulful singer and songwriter rose to fame with his music in the '90s and has since led the way in the art of being cool.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Kravitz likes to pose and perform shirtless and yeah—pretty much all of those instances count as the peak
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Ryan Phillippe
Between his debut on the soap opera One Life to Live and films like Cruel Intentions and I Know What You Did Last Summer, the actor became one of the biggest heartthrobs of the '90s.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Being irresistibly bad in Cruel Intentions.
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Idris Elba
Since launching his career with both TV and film roles, the English actor has become a handsome fixture on red carpets across the globe.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: His foray into professional boxing
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Jake Gyllenhaal
The actor has kept his spot as the ultimate hunky boy next door since the '90s.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Selling Viagra in Love & Other Drugs
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John Stamos
Starring as Full House's dreamy, sort of bad boy Uncle Jesse, the Greek actor has been making all of us utter the words "have mercy" since the '90s.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Serenading Aunt Becky (and all of us, really) with "Forever" on Full House
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Tyson Beckford
The male supermodel rose to prominence after fronting Ralph Lauren's Polo menswear line—he's since remained one of the hottest (and best dressed) male models.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: His commercial for Ralph Lauren Polo Sport
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Orlando Bloom
Whether Lord of The Rings, The Hobbit or Pirates of the Caribbean, the English actor manages to make even the least attractive of roles incredibly hot.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Starring as the world's sexiest pirate in Pirates of The Caribbean
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Ryan Gosling
If you somehow didn't fall in love with Gosling in The Notebook (which is pretty impossible), the actor's had endless additional roles to convince you from Blue Valentine to Crazy Stupid Love.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Screaming "it wasn't over, it still isn't over!!" in The Notebook
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John Legend
Whether its his Grammy-winning love songs or his adorable Instagrams and tweets with wife Chrissy and daughter Luna, Legend has fully mastered the art of capturing hearts.
Peak Level of Hot 🔥: Getting politically active on Twitter (and defending wife Chrissy Teigen against trolls)
Source: https://www.harpersbazaar.com/culture/features/g4612/hottest-men-of-all-time/
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