If Luke Perry’s feature on AARP made you take a long look in the mirror, you’ll be horrified to know it’s not the first time AARP has featured a former teenage dreamboat.
Paul McCartney (2006)
Sir Paul McCartney definitely looks like he’s lived a long and adventrous life, and as a bonus his musical talent is just as good as it ever was.
Kevin Costner (2014)
Costner deserves a two-syllable da-yum.
Dustin Hoffman (2009)
Hoffman definitely hasn’t lost that contagious smile.
Bruce Springsteen (2009)
Any picture of Bruce Springsteen playing a guitar makes us glad we were “Born in the U.S.A.”
Dennis Quaid (2010)
Maybe just take the entire shirt off? Kthx, Quaid.
Harrison Ford (2011)
Harrison Ford may have gone gray, but he still looks pretty good, right?
Antonio Banderas (2011)
How is it possible this Spanish hunk looks younger on the cover, over 10 years after the picture on the left?
Denzel Washington (2012)
Denzel Washington will forever be a hottie, no matter his age.
Michael J. Fox (2013)
We loved him in Back to the Future and we still love him now.
Johnny Depp (2013)
Johnny Depp is giving us major cheekbone envy.
Brad Pitt (2013)
Still rockin’ the blond locks, we don’t think anyone can replace Pitt as one of our longest-standing celebrity crushes.
Blair Underwood (2014)
If Underwood was a real lawyer like the character he played on L.A. Law, we would definitely hire him as as our private legal council on the spot.
Dr. Dre (2015)
Starting his career as a rapper in the mid-80s, Dre moved on to own several record companies and has overseen some of the world’s most famous rappers including 2Pac, Snoop Dogg, Eminem and 50 Cent.
Tom Selleck (2015)
The ‘stache that stood the test of time.
Luke Perry (2016)
Smoldering gaze or drooping eyelids?
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