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Who Was The Biggest Heartthrob The Year You Were Born?

by Zack Walkter

Published January 3, 2018

1970: Ryan O’Neal

In 1970, actor Ryan O’Neal shot to acclaim for his role in Love Story.
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1971: Richard Roundtree

Who in the ’70s could forget Richard Roundtree — a.k.a. SHAFT?
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1972: Al Pacino

Al Pacino became a megastar in 1972 after he starred in The Godfather.
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1973: Roger Moore

They thought the charming role of James Bond couldn’t be played by anyone else, but they were wrong! Roger Moore took up the 007 roles and some people liked him even better than Sean Connery.
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1974: Robert Redford

Robert Redford made waves in Hollywood throughout the ’70s for his roles in The Sting and All the President’s Men.
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1975: Jack Nicholson

Jack Nicholson was a sly charmer and became an unlikely (slightly) older hunk in the ’70s.
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1976: Sylvester Stallone

The first Rocky movie came out in 1976 and shot this scrappy Philadelphia actor to the top of our hearts.

 

1977: John Travolta

You can tell by the way he walks (in Grease and Saturday Night Fever) that John Travolta is a total ’70s hunk.
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1978: Christopher Reeve

Christopher Reeve starred in the ’70s Superman movies and was the hero for all of us.
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1979: Steve Martin

A girl loves a man who can make her laugh, and no one could do that in the ’70s better than Steve Martin.
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1980: Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford as Han Solo was the best part of Star Wars. Just admit it.
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