He looked good in a suit—even those of the bathing variety |
Now we have #50 to #26 covering my personal list of History's Hottest Movie Actors. This group feels more resolutely macho and has fewer pretty-boy types, but let's see how the Top 25 shakes out when I post that Enjoy. Again, I think the point of my list is that all 100 of them are "10"s who could easily be somebody's #1—it's just degrees of hotness.
#50
Cullen Landis
(1896—1975)
A silent star with a debonair quality not dissimilar to Valentino's, he was actually, IMHO, better-looking than his far more famous peer. He'd been more interested in directing but fell into acting when a male lead he'd been working with fractured his leg. Lucky break—he went on to star in the first all-talking movie.
Sexy Sampler:
Davy Crockett at the Fall of the Alamo—what's left of it (1926), The Devil's Skipper (1928), Lights of New York (1930)
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