At times sex symbol Warren Beatty received more attention for the women he slept with than for his incredible body… of work. Yes, he’s the baby brother of Academy Award winner Shirley MacLaine, but Warren has eclipsed his sister’s fame. As an acclaimed actor/writer/producer, the overachiever boasts 15 Oscar nominations and a win for directing Reds (1981). Warren also nabbed the Irving G. Thalberg Award. And don’t get us started on his many Golden Globe victories! Beatty’s bevy of leading ladies, on and off camera, include Natalie Wood in Splendor in the Grass (1961); Vivien Leigh in The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone (1961); Jean Seberg in Lilith (1963); Leslie Caron in Promise Her Anything (1964); Susannah York in Kaleidoscope (1966); Faye Dunaway in Bonnie and Clyde (1967); Julie Christie in McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971) and Heaven Can Wait (1978); Madonna in Dick Tracy (1990) and Madonna: Truth or Dare (1991); Diane Keaton and Goldie Hawn in Town & Country (2001); and real-life wife Annette Bening in Bugsy (1991), Love Affair (1994), and Rules Don’t Apply (2016). Plus this doesn’t count all the women Beatty bedded who weren’t his co-stars! Warren’s former lover singer/songwriter Carly Simon said that part of her 1971 hit “You’re so Vain” was about him. Anyone who has seen Shampoo (1975) knows this has to be true. As a horny hairdresser, Warren reveals his rump while humping his female clients, whether in a bathroom or at a political party. Speaking of, we vote for Beatty’s bare bum!