Hollywood's Leading Men Who Defined The Art Of Cool 

By | April 9, 2021

Lauren Hutton Cuddles Up to Robert Redford on his Yamaha

Hip, macho, athletic, outdoorsy, musical, and smooth…the men of the sixties were a lot of things, but above all, they were COOL. This collection of photographs will remind you just how amazing the gentlemen of the 1960s really were. From actors and musicians to athletes and celebrities, the dudes of the sixties really set the bar high for the rest of their gender. 

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This pic of Robert Redford and Lauren Hutton was taken during the filming of the 1970 movie, “Little Fauss and Big Halsy”, about two motorcycle racers. Redford, an older, womanizing, professional motorcycle, and an amateur racer, played by Michael J Pollard, form an unlikely friendship. Hutton’s role of Rita Nebraska was originally intended to go to Grace Slick. Although “Little Fauss and Big Halsy” was one of Redford lesser known films, his portrayal of the motorcycle racer cemented his cool dude persona. 

A Motown Great, Marvin Gaye Sitting in the Studio 1970s

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“Heard it Through the Grapevine,” “How Sweet it is to Be Loved By You”, and “What’s Goin’ On”…all classic Marvin Gaye songs. The singer helped to define the Motown sound in the early 1960s, as a session player and then as a solo artist. His string of hits made him a household name and a favorite among fans. The memory of Marvin Gaye lives on for a whole new generation of fans when the young artist Charlie Puth released a single, “Let’s Marvin Gaye and Get it On” in 2015.