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.
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.
The actor and philanthropist’s bright blue eyes were unforgettable on screen, transcending flawlessly into his career move from actor to race car driver.
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.
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.
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.
It was love at first sight as soon as Pitt made his first major film debut as the hitchhiker in Thelma & Louise.
Since then, the actor went on to make our heart skip a beat in movies like Mr. & Mrs. Smith, Babel, and Inglorious Bastards.
From the second he stepped on the Titanic, the actor stole all of our hearts—and remains the ultimate heartthrob to this day.