He reminds me of the guy from Homeland in that picture. |
Unlike Richard Chamberlain, the professor (Russell Johnson, RIP) on Gilligan's Island was not gay. He was an AIDS activist because of his son. |
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Albert Finney, especially in Tom Jones.
What's that, you say the bed is cold?
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THANK you for mentioning Clark Gable, I can't believe it took so long for his name to appear! |
damn! He was hot. too bad he was such an ass |
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In no particular order - Cary Grant Paul Newman Steve McQueen Clint Eastwood |
Fernando Lamas - while not "classic" in the traditional sense - was attractive.
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Cary Grant - elegant and endearing
Paul Newman - most beautiful man ever Gene Kelly - man could he move his body Montgomery Clift - sexy Gregory Peck - so masculine Recently I watched the movie The More the Merrier with Joel McCrea, and man was he smoking hot, the way he put his moves on Jean Arthur, wowsa: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=orE5UkmYpsw
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Agree with Redford, young Brando, McQueen, Newman, Stewart.
Kris Kristofferson circa like 1975 does it for me too. |
Tyrone Power
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The young Warren Beatty, especially his "Splendor in the Grass" years.
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of course, Warren Beatty.
oo just googled Tyrone Power. pretty sexy. FWIW, as a kid I grew up with his kid's bedroom furniture that they got rid of when the kid got older. My mom could never get over the excitement of my bedroom furniture, she would happily exclaim, "It's TYRONE POWER'S daughter's furniture! We went to Beverly Hills and picked it up…" auggh she's a hoarder so I know it's still in storage somewhere. I have only the end table and it matches nothing in the room. Every time I look at it, I hear my mom squealing with glee |
Loved him in Two for the Road with Audrey Hepburn. And that accent... |