RYAN GOSLING’S SEX APPEAL
His Upcoming Work + Favorite Sexy Scenes

Ryan Gosling’s nearly 30-year career just keeps getting hotter. The 40-year-old actor has been in the biz since 1995, with most of his early work in the TV landscape. But, in 2000, he was cast in the critically acclaimed Remember the Titans where his charisma shone through and was then cast in the adaptation of Nicholas Sparks’ The Notebook.
Since then, he has captivated audiences in projects like Drive and Blue Valentine. He dazzles in his Oscar-nominated performance in La La Land opposite Emma Stone, who also co-starred in the incredibly sexy rom-com Crazy, Stupid, Love. Then there are his thrilling performances, like in Blade Runner 2049 and The Nice Guys.

It’s safe to say Gosling has been impressing us for years, and there are no signs of him slowing down. His upcoming performance in Netflix’s The Gray Man reunites him with Blade Runner 2049 actress and budding moviestar Ana de Armas, along with Bridgerton’s Regé-Jean Page, Chris Evans, Billy Bob Thornton and Alfre Woodard. While we wait for this incredible cast to grace our screens, we thought this was the best time to relive some of Gosling’s sexiest moments. Check them out below.

DRIVE
Getting it on in an elevator is nearly every person’s fantasy thanks to the media. Even thought this scene ends brutally, the lingering kiss between Carey Mulligan and Gosling creates an intimate tension that is felt through the screen. It is one of our favorite kisses ever.

CRAZY, STUPID, LOVE.
Not everything sexy involves sex. Emma Stone and Gosling’s banter leads to some witty foreplay. Their chemistry is undeniable.

BLUE VALENTINE
Blue Valentine can be a tough watch, but its isolated scenes of pure romance and love lead to a thrilling narrative. In these two scenes, we see the first time Michelle William’s character hooks up with Gosling’s character. Then, we watch as they take advantage of hotel privacy in a racy clip.

THE NOTEBOOK
In these two scenes, we see the aftermath of the famous kissing in the rain scene. Gosling carries Rachel McAdams up a flight of stairs and into his bedroom in a passionate release of love. Then, they get all cozy by the fire with nothing on but a sheet.