After ranking the Top 10 Sexiest Asian Men Under 30, it was clear that many of us were craving for more. What can we say, there’s just too many hot Asian men out there that don’t get enough hype! So today, we’ll be shining the spotlight on the 10 sexiest Asian men who are over 40. And if you’re into the zaddies and hot dads, keep reading!
Bosco Wong
One of the most crushed-upon celebrities in Hong Kong, Bosco Wong has certainly captured our hearts at one point or another. He made his debut in 2003, and stepped forward as a dramatic and comedic actor in 2005 and was awarded TVB’s Most Improved Actor Award of the year. His career skyrocketed thanks to his great acting and of course, his good looks, and has since become a household name. Even in his 40s, he still has that bad-boy-charm that has mesmerised countless people.
Nicholas Tse
What’s not to love about Nicholas Tse? He sings, he acts, he knows martial arts, and he’s a Michelin-recognised chef! Yup, he’s the whole package, and we certainly can’t get enough of him. He won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor, and is one of Hong Kong’s most respected action stars. Go Chef Nic!
Julian Cheung
Just like the finest of wines, this man has only gotten better with age. Known for his roles in Miao Miao (2008), The Grandmaster (2013), and Triumph in the Skies (2015), Julian rose to fame after releasing his first single, “A Modern Love Story” with Maple Hui in 1991, and has won awards for his musical talent. Despite being in his 50s, people still go crazy over him whenever he graces the big screen. He has been married to Anita Yuen since 2001, and their relationship is still going strong even after 20 years of marriage.
Brian Tee
If you’ve seen The Fast And The Furious: Tokyo Drift (2006), then you would probably remember this bad-boy driver that drifted into our hearts with his 2003 Nissan Fairlady Z. You may have also seen him in the NBC hit medical drama Chicago Med which ran from 2015-2022. Like the rest of the men on this list, he just gets better with age!
Ali Zafar
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Ali Zafar went from dreamboy to daddy, and he’s a man of many talents. He started his career as a music composer, and gained popularity with his debut album, which sold over five million copies worldwide. One of the most celebrated artists in Pakistan, he was the first Pakistani to be featured as the main lead in Bollywood, with 6 feature films to his credit and 3 box office hits.
Shah Rukh Khan
Regarded as the “King of Bollywood”, this dreamboat has stolen the hearts of many with his extensive, and we mean LONG list, of films he’s been in. From his humble beginnings as an outsider in a largely dynastic Hindi cinema industry to becoming the highest earning actor in Bollywood, his sheer talent and hard work is undeniable. Even at the age of 57, he’s still starring in a bunch of blockbuster films, and he does not intend to slow down anytime soon!
Matsumoto Jun
Best known for his portrayal as Tsukasa Dōmyōji in the Japanese television drama series “Hana Yori Dango”, he was awarded GQ Japan’s Man Of The Year Award under the singer/actor category for his work in the drama. Besides being a talented actor, he is also a member of Japanese boy band Arashi. As a multi-talented actor, he definitely takes the cake when it comes to attractive celebs that don’t look their age. Can you believe he’s 40!?
Lee Jung-jae
Be honest, who still can’t get over Lee Jung-jae and his lovable character from Squid Game? Considered one of the most successful actors in Korea, he was able to mesmerize millions of fans overnight when he appeared as the main lead on the hit Netflix show. Before making his acting debut back in 1993, he was actually a model. Despite reaching the age of 50, he’s still a FINE specimen of a man.
Song Seung-heon
Instantly recognisable for his full eyebrows and chiseled good looks, Song Seung-heon broke into the acting scene when he starred in the 1996 television sitcom “Three Guys, Three Girls” – and a very successful acting career followed. While a lot of his dramas generated the highest viewership, that did not stop him from constantly reinventing and improving his craft. Not to mention, he even owns an Italian restaurant in Korea called Blacksmith, which is a big plus since we LOVE men who cook!
Gong Yoo
Yum. The South Korean heart-throb, Gong Yoo, began his acting career in the TV series “School 4” in 2001, and has since starred in many popular films and TV dramas. While his popularity dipped when he enlisted in the mandatory service in 2008, he was one of the rare talents that achieved a second wave of popularity across two decades, with works like Train To Busan and Goblin. Aside from acting, he’s also worked extensively with charities like UNICEF and CRC, for which he has travelled to many countries to raise awareness on various issues and give back to society.
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