Jerry was a comedian, but not just any comedian. He incorporated comedy in everything he did, from acting to singing, which established his status as the king of comedy.
Other than comedy, Lewis was also an avid philanthropist who raised billions of dollars for muscular dystrophy research. Nothing is more attractive than kindness.
Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier is a history maker. He made history in 1964 when he became the first black actor to get an academy award for Best Actor for his role in Lilies of the Field.
Poitier has worked hard to get to where he is. His life included extreme poverty and homelessness but he pushed through and became a total icon.
Patrick Dempsey
Patrick Dempsey is best known for his role as Dr. “McDreamy” Shepherd on the hit medical drama Grey’s Anatomy. He has since made his way into the McDreams of many.
His most recent film was Bridget Jones’ Baby (2016) but he hasn’t been acting in the last few years as he is more focused on a professional racing career. We wouldn’t mind sitting shotgun.
Charlie Hunnam
Sons of Anarchy wasn't exactly the best show out there, but it did give us Charlie Hunnam, and for that we are eternally grateful.
His character in the show may have been a tad intimidating but we can tell by looking in his eyes that he is nothing like that in person.
Denzel Washington
Denzel Washington’s one-on-one performance playing hoops in the 1998 film He Got Game is sheer talent, no acting necessary.
Washington is incredibly athletic, and performs his own stunts. His great physique was best displayed when he played the role of boxer Rubin “Hurricane” Carter in The Hurricane.