He’s an actor, he’s a dad, and to be quite honest, he’s just handsome. That’s Chris Pratt for you! The “Parks and Recreation” actor, who has since branched out and starred in many motion pictures, has slowly but surely ensured his slot in Hollywood heartthrob history.
And it isn’t solely for his looks, and his personality is what seems to have everyone gushing over him. He’s the kind of guy you meet at your local grocery store, down-to-earth, and just plain ol’ cute!
Andy Samberg
Who says funny guys can't be drop-dead gorgeous? Andy Samberg has it all; he's a comedian, writer, producer, musician, actor, and heartthrob.
This talented man can be seen in lots of comedies, but his best and funniest work can be seen in his hilarious portrayal of detective Jake Peralta in the hit TV show Brooklyn 99.
Lin-Manuel Miranda
Creator and star of the famed Broadway musicals "In the Heights" and "Hamilton," Lin-Manuel Miranda is a name that shall not be forgotten. The composer, singer, lyricist, actor, rapper, producer, and playwright - he's one of the most talented men in Hollywood at the moment. To top it all off, he's also got some good looks and a great sense of style.
His talent and his sleek charm seem to go hand in hand, and he's taking pop-culture by a storm!
Chris Pine
We're sure we're not the first or last ones to say this, but we are pining over Chris Pine. The "Star Trek" actor, who has been around for quite some time now, seems to age gracefully. The older he gets, the more confident we are that he is flawless.
Though we tend to forget of his existence, his most recent role in "Wonder Woman" has landed him back on the good-looking man map!
Colin Firth
So handsome it hurts, Colin Firth will forever be Mr. Darcy to us! Who could ever forget the gorgeous English actor in his famed "Pride and Prejudice" role, one that still manages to pull at our heartstrings?!
He was recognized in the mid-1980s with the "Brit Pack," a group of rising, young British actors, taking on a wide range of roles. This eventually landed his leads in "Bridget Jones's Diary" and "Love, Actually."