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The 37 Hottest Guys in Theater

Chad Goodridge

Chad Goodridge didn't have much solo time in Passing Strange, but he still made a big impression. Soon you'll see him in Spike Lee's film version of the show, which recently played at Sundance.

Nathan Lee Graham

Nathan Lee Graham played a drag queen in Wig Out at the Vineyard Theatre, but that didn't stop him from showing off his ripped, muscular, far-from-feminine torso in certain scenes. Among his many other credits, he was seen in the Broadway musical The Wild Party with the late, great Miss Eartha Kitt.

Jonathan Groff

Jonathan Groff made hearts flutter when he created the role of Melchior in Spring Awakening. Then he played Claude in The Public Theater's revival of Hair at the Delacorte Theater in Central Park but chose not to stay on board for the upcoming Broadway transfer. Most recently, he appeared in Craig Lucas's Prayer for My Enemy at Playwrights Horizons. Look for him next on the big screen; he has a major role in the Ang Lee film Taking Woodstock, scheduled for release this summer.

Curtis Holbrook

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Curtis Holbrook was terrific in two over-the-top musicals last season: Xanadu on Broadway, and Saved Off-Broadway. If you didn't see those shows but he still looks familiar to you, it's probably because he had a lot of screen time in the movie version of the musical Hairspray, in which he played Zac Efron's best buddy.