Top 10 TV Ladies Men

Posted on | October 28, 2009 |

These TV characters are the  ultimate ladies men. They know how to walk the walk and talk the talk. You might wish you could act like them but alas, there is no hope for you. It’s best for guys like us to sit back and watch the masters at work.

Sadly many of these characters are no longer on TV so you’ll have to view them on re-runs, Youtube, Hulu, or better yet, my very own personal DVD collection. Please see post not yet written: The Awesome DVD Collection Of TheDailyContributor.com:

10) Deputy Mayor Mike Flaherty (Spin City)

Mike is excellent at his job, dealing with spin and lies, but not so good with his personal life, which he often neglects.

9) Theo Huxtable (The Cosby Show)

Theodore Aloysius “Theo” Huxtable, is the only son of Cliff and Clair Huxtable, and is athletic and obsessed with impressing girls, and obtaining a sports car or motorcycle.

8) Dennis Reynolds (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia)

Dennis is a co-owner of Paddy’s and is Deandra’s twin brother. He is highly narcissistic, selfish, and vain. He is a stereotypical loser who passed the peak of his life in high school, when he was popular (before his prom date dumped him for, and subsequently slept with, someone else). Dennis’ sense of self-worth is entirely dependent on what others think of his appearance and sex appeal.

7) Eddie Winslow (Family Matters)

Eddie, as he was commonly known -— is a typical teenage boy, whose main interests were cars; girls; and pulling hijinks typical of boys his age.

6) Jefferson D’Arcy (Married With Children)

Jefferson Milhouse D’Arcy is Marcy’s second husband (original age unknown, but younger than Marcy; one episode mentioned that he celebrated his 40th birthday), a “pretty boy” who marries her for her money.

5) Vincent Chase (Entourage)

His personal life has been an area of great speculation as he has claimed to have slept with over 1,000 women.

4) James T. Kirk (Star Trek)

Although Kirk throughout the series becomes romantically involved with various women, when confronted with a choice between a woman and the Enterprise, “his ship always won”.

3) Charles Francis “Charlie” Harper (Two And A Half Men)

Charlie prides himself his bachelor lifestyle Malibu and drives a Mercedes, and a Ferrari (and formerly a Jaguar). His lifestyle consists of living in a two-story Malibu beachfront home, drinking excessively, smoking cigars, constant womanizing, a full-time maid/housekeeper, gambling, and wearing expensive bowling shirts and shorts the vast majority of the time. Charlie sleeps in constantly, money “falls into his lap”, and lives life on his own terms - one of free spirited debauchery.

2) Jesse Katsopolis (Full House)

Jesse has a high passion for music and is a big Elvis fan. He plays guitar and sings vocals in his own band. Jesse is also highly obsessed with his hair, always making sure that’s perfectly styled and hates it whenever someone messes it up (”No, not the hair!”).

1) Will Smith (The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air)

He is a frequent womanizer who shows more interest in his own personal pleasures than his academic studies, although at times he has shown surprising moments of intelligence and academic success.

Character descriptions from Wikipedia.

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