From classic stars like Cary Grant and James Dean to today’s favorites like Chris Hemsworth and Idris Elba, Harper’s BAZAAR has picked men they see as the most captivating ever.
Across decades of film, music, sports, and more, some men have caught the world’s attention with their looks. Yet, these men have something that goes beyond just appearance.
With the deep charisma of Old Hollywood legends to the charm of today’s popular stars, here are the “hottest” men Harper’s BAZAAR praised for their confidence, talent, and unique appeal.
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Cary Fukunaga, renowned for directing projects like *No Time to Die* and *True Detective*, is celebrated for his unique cinematic style that blends intense artistry with rugged appeal. His work captivates both audiences and critics, making him a standout figure in the film industry.
Mahershala Ali, an Academy Award-winning actor, is highly regarded for his roles in *Moonlight* and *Green Book*. Known for his deep, soulful performances and commanding screen presence, Ali has carved out a unique and respected place among Hollywood’s top talents.
Zayn Malik first won hearts as a member of One Direction, but his soulful, edgy music and mysterious style have since made him a standout solo artist. Known as a fashion icon, Zayn consistently brings a fresh and unique flair to the spotlight.
Chris Hemsworth, best known for his role as *Thor* in Marvel’s cinematic universe, combines impressive physical strength with a charismatic warmth that has made him one of today’s most beloved — and swoon-worthy — action stars.
Henry Cavill, the British actor known for his classic good looks and commanding roles, especially as Superman and Geralt in *The Witcher*, has become one of Hollywood’s top modern-day heartthrobs.
Dev Patel first captured attention in *Slumdog Millionaire* and has since grown into a critically acclaimed actor. Known for his roles in *The Green Knight* and *Lion*, Patel combines natural charm and his signature luscious hair with remarkable talent, making him a standout in Hollywood.
Alexander Skarsgård, recognized for his leading roles in *Big Little Lies* and *True Blood*, brings a smoldering intensity and powerful presence to the screen, making him one of Hollywood’s most captivating figures.
A$AP Rocky stands out as one of the most influential figures in both fashion and music, blending his unique style and swagger into everything he does. Known for setting trends and pushing creative boundaries, he does it all while looking effortlessly cool.
Joe Manganiello, best known for his roles in *True Blood* and *Magic Mike*, has become a symbol of Hollywood masculinity with his muscular physique and rugged good looks. His intense screen presence has made him a standout in the industry.
Donald Glover, a multi-talented artist, excels as a musician, comedian, actor, and creator of *Atlanta*. His boundless creativity, laid-back charisma, and unforgettable eyes have turned him into a true cultural phenomenon.
Rami Malek, an Academy Award-winning actor, gained international fame for his portrayal of Freddie Mercury in *Bohemian Rhapsody*. Known for his distinctive look and his incredible ability to embody complex characters, he stands out as one of Hollywood’s most unique talents.
David Beckham, a former soccer star and global sports icon, has influence that goes well beyond the field. Known for his style, elegance, and classic British charm, he remains one of the world’s most recognizable and admired athletes.
Michael B. Jordan’s With standout roles in *Creed* and *Black Panther*, powerful performances and undeniable charm have solidified him as one of Hollywood’s top actors—and one of its best-looking stars.
Jon Hamm
Best known as Don Draper on Mad Men, Jon Hamm has old-school Hollywood charm and a sophisticated style that fans and critics love.
John Cho
Known for his varied roles in Harold & Kumar and Searching, John Cho’s versatility, good looks, and friendly attitude have made him a major figure in increasing Asian representation in Hollywood.
Drake
Drake, a Grammy-winning rapper and actor, has a strong personality and unique style that fans adore, making him one of the most influential—and attractive—figures in today’s music scene.
Matthew McConaughey
With his Southern charm, McConaughey shines in roles from Dallas Buyers Club to True Detective. His unique voice and award-winning performances, along with those famous dimples, make him a Hollywood favorite.
Channing Tatum
Known for his athletic build and smooth dance moves in Step Up and Magic Mike, Tatum has become a heartthrob. His confidence and humor add even more to his appeal.
Bradley Cooper
With leading roles in A Star is Born and Silver Linings Playbook, Cooper’s engaging performances and good looks make him one of Hollywood’s top stars.
Ryan Reynolds
Reynolds, especially in Deadpool, has won fans with his quick wit and charm. His approachable personality and boy-next-door looks only add to his popularity.
John Legend
This Grammy-winning musician and The Voice coach wins fans with romantic songs and a warm personality, making him a modern music icon and a beloved star.
Ryan Gosling
Gosling, known for The Notebook and La La Land, has soulful eyes and quiet charm that have won over audiences. His classic Hollywood appeal makes him a lasting favorite.
Orlando Bloom
Famous for his adventurous roles in Pirates of the Caribbean and Lord of the Rings, Bloom’s youthful charm and adventurous energy make him a beloved fantasy film star.
Tyson Beckford
One of the first Black male supermodels, Beckford has been an icon since the ’90s, helping to bring diversity to fashion and turning heads with his good looks.
John Stamos
Known as Uncle Jesse on Full House, Stamos has been a TV heartthrob for years. His youthful good looks and captivating smile make him a beloved presence.
Prince Harry
As a British royal, military veteran, and philanthropist, Prince Harry’s down-to-earth personality and charm make him universally admired.
Jake Gyllenhaal
With acclaimed roles in Brokeback Mountain and Nightcrawler, Gyllenhaal’s intensity and approachable looks make him one of Hollywood’s most versatile actors.
Idris Elba
Elba, an actor, producer, and musician, is known for his powerful roles in Luther and The Wire. His rugged good looks and charisma make him a fan favorite.
Ryan Phillippe
A 1990s heartthrob with roles in Cruel Intentions, Phillippe’s chiseled features and mysterious style have made him an enduring star.
Lenny Kravitz
A Grammy-winning musician, Kravitz’s unique rock and soul style and timeless good looks make him a standout in music and fashion.
Justin Timberlake
Once the frontman of NSYNC, Timberlake has become a solo star known for his smooth music, boyish charm, and dance skills.
Pharrell Williams
An influential musician and producer, Williams has an innovative style and youthful good looks that make him a trendsetter. It’s amazing he’s 51!
Jared Leto
Leto, known for his acting in Dallas Buyers Club and as the lead of 30 Seconds to Mars, captivates with his unique fashion sense and piercing blue eyes.
Heath Ledger
The late Australian star is remembered for roles in The Dark Knight and Brokeback Mountain. His raw talent and charisma left a lasting mark on Hollywood.
Ricky Martin
The Latin pop icon became a global star with hits like “Livin’ La Vida Loca.” Martin’s energy and good looks made him an international sensation
Leonardo DiCaprio
From Titanic to The Revenant, DiCaprio’s talent, environmental work, and timeless looks have made him a Hollywood legend.
Brad Pitt
With iconic roles in Fight Club and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, Pitt’s charm and style have made him a favorite across generations.
George Clooney
Award-winning actor, director, and humanitarian, Clooney’s wit and classic charm make him one of Hollywood’s most magnetic stars.
Kurt Cobain
As Nirvana’s lead singer, Cobain became a symbol of 1990s grunge. His talent, piercing blue eyes, and spirit keep his influence alive.
Denzel Washington
An Academy Award-winning actor, Washington’s powerful roles and magnetic presence make him one of Hollywood’s most respected and admired actors.
Richard Gere
Known for Pretty Woman and American Gigolo, Gere’s refined style and humanitarian work have made him a timeless heartthrob.
Clint Eastwood
With iconic Westerns like The Good, the Bad and the Ugly, Eastwood’s rugged looks and roles have made him an icon of American masculinity.
Robert Redford
Redford, famous for The Way We Were, is a Hollywood legend with timeless looks and a dedication to independent film.
Steve McQueen
The “King of Cool” starred in Bullitt and The Great Escape, making his rebellious, effortless masculinity legendary.
Elvis Presley
The King of Rock & Roll, Presley’s style and charisma set the standard, keeping his influence strong in music and fashion.
Paul Newman
With blue eyes and roles in Cool Hand Luke, Newman’s charm, talent, and philanthropy made him beloved on and off the screen.
Rock Hudson
Hudson, a 1950s and 1960s star, became iconic for his looks and charming roles in romantic dramas.
Cary Grant
One of Hollywood’s greatest stars, Grant’s sophistication and dashing looks made him the epitome of class.
Marlon Brando
In A Streetcar Named Desire and The Godfather, Brando’s talent and rebellious spirit made him an enduring icon.
James Dean
As the symbol of youthful rebellion in Rebel Without a Cause, Dean’s brief career and tragic death solidified his legendary status.
From classic icons to modern stars, these 50 men have defined attraction through the years. Their allure goes beyond looks—it’s their charisma and confidence that make them unforgettable.
My Mom Advised Against Visiting for 3 Months Citing ‘Renovations’ — When I Unexpectedly Showed Up, I Uncovered the Gruesome Secret She Was Concealing
For three months, Mia’s mom insisted she stay away while her house was being renovated. But something didn’t sit right. When Mia arrives unannounced, she finds the door unlocked, the house eerily pristine, and a strange smell in the air. Mia is about to stumble upon a devastating secret.
The city was just waking up as I drove through its empty streets. Early morning light painted everything in soft hues, but I couldn’t shake this gnawing feeling in my gut. Something was wrong.
I gripped the steering wheel tighter, my knuckles turning white. Mom’s voice echoed in my head as my memory replayed all those hurried phone calls and weird excuses. “Oh, honey, I can’t have you over. The house is a mess with all these renovations.”
But three months without seeing her? That wasn’t like us. We used to be thick as thieves, her and me.
I worried about what had changed as I waited at an intersection. Mom had always been house-proud, constantly tweaking and updating our home. But this felt different.
Her voice on the phone lately… she always sounded so tired. Sad, even. And every time I’d try to press her on it, she’d brush me off. “Don’t worry about me, Mia. How’s that big project at work going? Have you gotten that promotion yet?”
I knew she was keeping something from me, and I’d let it slide for far too long.
So here I was, way too early on a Saturday morning, driving across town because I couldn’t shake this feeling that something was terribly wrong.
As I pulled up to Mom’s house, my heart sank. The garden, usually Mom’s pride and joy, was overgrown and neglected. Weeds poked through the flower beds, and the rosebushes looked like they hadn’t seen pruning shears in months.
“What the hell?” I muttered. I killed the engine and rushed to the gate.
I walked up to the front door, my footsteps echoing in the quiet morning. When I tried the handle, it turned easily. Unlocked. That wasn’t like Mom at all.
Fear prickled across my skin as I stepped inside. There was no dust, or building materials in sight. No sign of a drop cloth or any paint cans either. And what was that smell? Sharp and citrusy. The place was too clean, too sterile. Like a hospital.
“Mom?” I called out.
My eyes swept the entryway, landing on a familiar photo on the side table. It was us at the beach when I was maybe seven or eight. I was grinning at the camera, gap-toothed and sunburned, while Mom hugged me from behind, laughing.
The glass was smudged with fingerprints, mostly over my face. That was weird. Mom was always wiping things down, keeping everything spotless. But this… it looked like someone had been touching the photo a lot, almost frantically.
A chill ran down my spine.
“Mom?” I called again, louder this time. “You here?”
That’s when I heard it. A faint creaking came from upstairs.
My heart raced as I climbed the stairs. The quiet felt heavy, pressing in on me from all sides. I tried to steady my breathing as I walked down the hallway toward Mom’s room.
“Mom?” My voice came out as a whisper now. “It’s me. It’s Mia.”
I pushed open her bedroom door, and the world seemed to tilt on its axis.
There she was, struggling to sit up in bed. But this… this couldn’t be my mother. The woman before me was frail and gaunt, her skin sallow against the white sheets. And her hair… oh God, her beautiful hair was gone, replaced by a scarf wrapped around her head.
“Mia?” Her voice was weak, barely above a whisper. “You aren’t supposed to be here.”
I stood frozen in the doorway, my mind refusing to process what I was seeing.
“Mom? What… what happened to you?”
She looked at me with those familiar brown eyes, now sunken in her pale face. “Oh, honey,” she sighed. “I didn’t want you to find out like this.”
I stumbled to her bedside, dropping to my knees. “Find out what? Mom, please, tell me what’s going on.”
She reached out a thin hand, and I clasped it in both of mine. It felt so fragile, like a bird’s bones.
“I have cancer, Mia,” she said softly.
Time stopped and my world narrowed down to how dry her lips looked as she spoke and the hollow feeling in my chest. I couldn’t breathe.
“… undergoing chemotherapy for the past few months,” she finished.
“Cancer? But… but why didn’t you tell me? Why did you keep this from me?”
Tears welled up in her eyes. “I didn’t want to burden you, sweetheart. You’ve been working so hard for that promotion. I thought… I thought I could handle this on my own.”
Anger flared up inside me, hot and sudden. “Handle it on your own? Mom, I’m your daughter! I should have been here! I should have known!”
“Mia, please,” she pleaded. “I was trying to protect you. I didn’t want you to see me like this, so weak and…”
“Protect me?” I cut her off, my voice rising as tears blurred my vision. “By lying to me? By keeping me away when you needed me most? How could you do that?”
Mom’s face crumpled, and she started to cry, too. “I’m sorry,” she sobbed. “I’m so sorry, Mia. I thought I was doing the right thing. I didn’t want to be a burden.”
I climbed onto the bed beside her, careful not to jostle her too much, and pulled her into my arms.
“Oh, Mom,” I whispered. “You could never be a burden to me. Never.”
We sat there for a long time, just holding each other and crying. All the fear and pain of the past few months came pouring out.
When we finally calmed down, I helped Mom get more comfortable, propping her up with pillows. Then I went downstairs and made us both some tea, my mind reeling with everything I’d learned.
Back in her room, I perched on the edge of the bed, handing her a steaming mug. “So,” I said, trying to keep my voice steady. “Tell me everything. From the beginning.”
And she did. She told me about the diagnosis, the shock, and the fear. How she’d started treatment right away, hoping to beat it before I even knew something was wrong.
“But it spread so fast,” she said, her voice trembling. “By the time I realized how bad it was, I was already so sick.”
I took her hand again, squeezing gently. “Mom, don’t you get it? I love you. All of you. Even the sick parts, even the scared parts. Especially those parts. That’s what family is for.”
She looked at me, her eyes filled with a mixture of love and regret. “I just… I’ve always been the strong one, you know? Your rock. I didn’t know how to be anything else.”
I smiled through my tears. “Well, now it’s my turn to be the rock. I’m not going anywhere, Mom. We’re in this together, okay?”
She nodded, a small smile tugging at her lips. “Okay.”
I moved back in with Mom later that week. I also took time off work and called in every favor I could to get Mom the best care possible, even if all we could do was keep her as comfortable as possible.
We spent her final days together, sharing stories and memories, laughing and crying together. And when the end came, I was right there beside her.
“I’m sorry, Mia,” she whispered. “I wanted… I never took you to Disneyland… I promised to take you camping in the mountains… so many promises I’ve broken…”
“It’s not important.” I moved closer to her on the bed. “What matters is that you were always there for me when I needed you. You always knew how to make me smile when I was sad, or make everything better when I messed something up.” I sniffed. “I don’t know what I’m going to do without you, Mom.”
Her eyes cracked open, and she smiled faintly at me.
“You’re going to be okay, Mia. You’re so strong… my amazing daughter. I love you so much.”
I put my arms around her and hugged her as tightly as I dared. I’m not sure exactly when she slipped away, but when I eventually pulled back, Mom was gone.
I stayed there for a long time, trying to hold onto the warmth of our last hug as sobs racked my body, replaying her last words in my mind. Trying to keep her with me, no matter how impossible that was.
Saying goodbye to Mom was the hardest thing I’ve ever done. But I wouldn’t trade those moments I spent with her for anything in the world.
Because in the end, that’s what love is. It’s showing up, even when it’s hard. It’s being there, even in the darkest moments. It’s holding on tight and never letting go.
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