#50 Shemar Moore (1970—)
As the resident stud on a soap and just about everywhere else he's appeared, he's really just an unapologetic hot piece of ass. What else is there to say? The Young & and The Restless (1995—2005), Miss USA—host (1999), Birds of Prey (2002—2003), Criminal Minds (2005—2012)
#49 Steven R. McQueen (1988—)
Yes, he's related; he's the grandson of sexy, big-screen icon Steve McQueen. But he has a completely different, dark-haired/-eyed look that he gets from his Filipina granny, Neile Adams. Killer bod on this one. This guy-vamp's a champ. Everwood (2005—2006), Minutemen (2008), The Vampire Diaries (2009—)
#48 Dennis Cole (1940—2009)
A chiseled blond with a nude-modeling past, he enjoyed a three-year run on a show you've never heard of called Felony Squad but will always be dear to me for attempting—and failing—to kill "Kelly Garrett" (real-life, short-lived wife Jaclyn Smith) on Charlie's Angels. Felony Squad (1966—1969), Bracken's World (1969—1970), Bearcats! (1971), Medical Center (1971—1975), Police Story (1974—1977)
#47 Adam Rodriguez (1975—)
Shamefully overlooked in Magic Mike, he was at least sexily portrayed on CSI: Miami, where he brandished the boob tube's best set of lips week after week. Brooklyn South (1997—1998), Felicity (1999—2000), All Souls (2001), Resurrection Blvd. (2001—2002), Roswell (2001—2002), CSI: Miami (2002—), Ugly Betty (2009—2010)
A bona fide TV icon, he was hot as fire on Maverick and still retained his tough-guy allure later as the world-weary detective on The Rockford Files. I see a direct line between him and Bruce Willis, later, on Moonlighting. But either way, I like the way Garner's hips shoulders related to his hips. Cheyenne (1955—1957), Conflict (1956—1957), Maverick (1957—1962), Nichols (1971—1972), The Rockford Files (1974—1980), The New Maverick (1978), The Young Maverick (1979), Bret Maverick (1981—1982), Man of the People (1991—1992), The Rockford Files TV movies (1996—1999), God, the Devil & Bob (2000—2001), 8 Simple Rules (2003—2005)
#45 Ryan O'Neal (1941—)
As a star of Peyton Place, he sure was hot blond tail. He got even hotter as he aged into the '70s and eschewed TV, before losin' it big-time and becoming somewhat of a hapless douche. But we'll always have thoughts of him grinning in his convertible 50 years ago to wash away thoughts of him accidentally trying to have sex with his daughter. Empire (1962—1963), Peyton Place (1964—1969), Good Sports (1991), Bull (2000—2001), Ryan & Tatum: The O'Neals (2011)
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