Once considered the ultimate bad boy, complete with dark piercing eyes and legendary volatility, Dublin-born Colin Farrell has mellowed his vibe, but not his embodiment of temptation. Early in his career, the sensational stud won acclaim for his performances in Tigerland (2000) (in part because of his bare ass and shirtless status?) and Ordinary Decent Criminal (2000). In 2002, this Irish eyeful had his first starring role as sleazy businessman Stu Shepard, who gets pinned down by an urban sniper in Phone Booth. Who can blame him? We always want Colinin our sights! That same year, he appeared opposite Tom Cruise in Minority Report, a sci-fi film adapted from a story by Phillip K. Dick. And speaking of dick, the internet was buzzing with rumors Colin was going to go fully frontal as bisexual conqueror Alexander the Great in the 2004 Oliver Stone biopic of the Macedonian general. Unfortunately, the scene was cut because the sight of his massive member was going to be too distracting for audiences. Where’s the bone, Mr. Stone? Oh, wait! There it is, a little shy and from a rear view only, but present and accounted for and pleasing to the eye. After playing the man who conquered the world, Colin grabbed a Golden Globe award for his part as Ray in In Bruges (2008), and captured sentimental hearts with his portrayal of David in The Lobster (2015), making us all wonder why we ever thought he was temperamental. But lest you think the bad boy has been completely obliterated, he plays Oswald Cobblepot, aka The Penguin, in The Batman (2022) movie remake.