Chris O'Donnell
Golden Globe nominated actor Chris O'Donnell was deemed the next "golden boy" of Hollywood following his breakout supporting role opposite a particularly crusty Al Pacino in "Scent of a Woman" (1992). He held his own with unexpected strength, and because of this performance, went on to enjoy a steady film career playing clean-cut, regular-guys-turned-heroes who fought to save people in courtrooms and from dangerous mountainsides. Among his more famous "hero" roles was that of comic book character Robin; first opposite Val Kilmer in "Batman Forever" (1995) and then alongside George Clooney in the dismal, franchise-halting sequel, "Batman & Robin" (1997). In the new millennium, O'Donnell's flagging film career gave way to stability as a dramatic TV actor on "Grey's Anatomy" (ABC, 2005- ) and "NCIS: Los Angeles" (CBS, 2009- ), where his sturdy, everyman quality found a warm reception among primetime audiences.