#3: John Travolta in the 1970s–1980s
Travolta’s persona in his early years was that of the charismatic heartthrob. Saturday Night Fever and Grease made him the ultimate teen idol, exuding charm, confidence, and effortless cool. He was one of Hollywood’s most bankable stars, embodying a mix of swagger and all-American boy-next-door appeal.

His appearance reflected this: lean, with a full head of thick black hair, a wide smile, and stylish dance-ready physique. He embodied a kind of masculine glamour that felt both accessible and aspirational, perfectly suited to his leading-man roles and pop culture dominance in the disco and musical eras.
