Back in the ’50s, James Dean was considered a symbol of cultural rebellion. Unfortunately, the actor died during a car crash at just 24 years old, effectively ending one of the most promising film careers of all time.
He only acted in three films but managed to leave behind a legacy that has influenced many musicians, such as Elvis Presley.
Cristiano Ronaldo
Not only does Cristiano Ronaldo have the body of a god and the eternal worship of more people than he can count, he also donates blood often and is involved in charity work.
If that doesn't make you want to put up his poster in your room, you might want to rethink some of your life choices.
Robert Redford
Redford was a huge star in the 1970s and is still regarded as a heartthrob. He is also an award winning Director and a receiver of the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
His blonde mane of hair and his bright smile are a sure way to brighten up any day that may have been on the down side.
Jason Momoa
Jason Momoa was introduced to the world as a vicious warrior in HBO's Game of Thrones , and although his character was brutal, the fact that he spent much of his time on screen shirtless made it all better.
This 6'4" tall drink of Hawaiian water is also playing DC's Aquaman, which means more shirtless time. We can't complain.
Armie Hammer
Stop — Hammer time. But honestly, isn't any time Hammer time? What. A. Hunk! Standing at 6 foot 7, this tall, tall glass of water is one of our favorite leading men.
But aside from his acting chops, he’s also got quite a large inheritance to fall back on. His father, Michael Hammer is a businessman, and his grandfather, Armand, was an oil tycoon. But we're not in it for the money.