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A woman's guide to the American actor Richard Gere from movies such as Chicago, Pretty Woman and Unfaithful. We examine all aspects of his looks, career and personality to give him an overall celebrity sex appeal rating.
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Looks: 74 |
He's lost very little of his handsomeness through the
years. |
| Body: 70 |
He still looks good for a man in his mid fifties. |
| Lifestyle 73 |
Does a lot of work for charity and is an all round nice
guy. |
| Career: 73 |
As popular now as he ever was which is quite an achievement. |
| Overall: 72 |
Age hasn't cuaght up with yet. He'll still be sexy at
sixty. |
| Looks Despite his premature gray hair, Richard has been one of Hollywood’s hottest actors for the last twenty years. His strong bone structure and seductive smile have been wowing audiences since Pretty Woman, and although he’s now into his fifth decade, he hasn’t really aged much at all. |
| Body In Richards' younger days, he has a body to die for. His shirtless scenes in many of his early films are hard to forget. Today, much of Richard's tone and definition has long disappeared. However, for a man in his fifties, he's still in pretty good shape. |
| Lifestyle Richard Gere is just as likeable as many of his onscreen characters. Not only is he a genuinely nice man but he also does a lot of good work for charitable causes. He's a founding member of Tibet House, an organization dedicated to the preservation of Tibetan culture. He is also an active supporter of Survival International which helps tribal peoples all over the world. In terms of his personal life, Richard has been married twice, first to supermodel Cindy Crawford (1991 - 1995) and then to actress Carey Lowell (2002 - present) with whom he has a son Homer James Jigme Gere. |
| Career Richard has been at the top of his profession for the last twenty years. He popularity never seems to wane and just when you almost forget about him, he storms back with another successful movie. Don't be surprised if he's still lighting up the screen in another twenty years time. |
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