Whatever Happened To These '90s TV Hunks?
Nov 03 2020
The 90s were quite the time for hunky eye candy on TV. Pretty much any show you tuned into featured at least one unforgettable stud. Whether you like your guys buff, funny, or nerdy, you had plenty to choose from. Let's find out what the following 90s TV hunks are up to now.

George Clooney

It's hard to remember a time when George Clooney wasn't one of the most famous actors in the world, but every star needs to start somewhere. For Clooney, it was on the hospital drama ER. At the time, the actor was clearly ready for his big break. As casting director John Levey recalled The Hollywood Reporter in 2019,

"He was a 35-year-old, handsome leading man with a sense of humor and a sense of vulnerability. But he had also been in seven or eight failed pilots by then. We somehow got him a script."

Clooney played pediatrician Doug Ross, who was known for his wildcard ways. He was a full-time cast member for the first five seasons and then he left the show in 1999. His movie career then took off, which led to him pretty much dominating Hollywood. He starred in the likes of Batman & Robin, Ocean's Eleven and its sequels, and many other major releases. He's also worked tirelessly behind the camera, directing such films as Good Night, and Good Luck and The Ides of March. And he even co-founded the tequila company Casamigos. What can't this hunk do?!

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George Clooney | 0:00

David Hasselhoff | 1:24

John Stamos | 2:29

Mario Lopez | 3:35

Joey Lawrence | 4:30

Jaleel White | 5:29

David Boreanaz | 6:51

Will Smith | 8:08

David Duchovny | 9:48

Jason Priestley | 11:12

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