You Have the Right to Remain Handsome! 18 Throwback Photos of Birthday Boy Mark Harmon (original) (raw)
Happy Birthday, Mark Harmon! PEOPLE's former Sexiest Man Alive — and a sexiest man alive to many fans — turns 72 on Sept. 2, 2023.
Celebrate with a look back on his life and career, including everything from dreamy throwbacks to sweet quotes about his longtime love and family life.
Taking a Ride on the Love Boat
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In 1979, Harmon sported an oh-so-'70s look while filming The Love Boat.
Harmon told Variety of his early acting days, "In the beginning, if you needed someone to take his shirt off and kiss the pretty girl, that was me. If you needed someone to say, 'Ma'am, can I see your license?' and get shot, that was me."
To Beard or Not to Beard?
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Who doesn't love a rugged look? Harmon sported some scruff while at the 1981 Eddie Awards.
So Dreamy
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Harmon looked dapper while starring in the 1980 miniseries The Dream Merchants alongside Morgan Fairchild.
Making History
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From 1983 to 1986, Harmon made everyone swoon as the handsome plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Caldwell on the medical drama St. Elsewhere. His character's arc made history when he became one of the first major TV characters on network television to contract and die of AIDS.
Harmon told Variety of his role, "At the time it was really risky, but years later it was something people talk about and remember. What they were saying about that character was simply not being done at that time."
Going Swimmingly
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In 1984, Harmon sported a Speedo while competing in Battle of the Network Stars.
Lights, Camera, Action!
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Harmon starred in the 1986 action film Let's Get Harry, playing the titular Harry, who is kidnapped by a drug lord in Colombia.
Throwing in the Towel
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Proving he's up for a challenge, he hosted Saturday Night Live in 1987, showing up for his opening monologue in nothing but a towel.
Strut Your Stuff
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While appearing on SNL, Harmon joked, "It's been fun doing this show the last week, except for one problem. See, as the week went on, I noticed in every sketch that I was wearing less clothing than everyone else and began to fear I was being used, you know? It's this problem I've had since I won PEOPLE's Sexiest Man Alive in 1986."
To Have and to Hold
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In 1987, Harmon wed Mork & Mindy actress Pam Dawber. The pair have been together for 35-plus years, though they're notoriously private about their relationship. Dawber told PEOPLE that year, "We're not trying to keep something secret, but if you don't want it totally exploited by the press, you have to."
Just the Two of Us
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Mark echoed those sentiments in 2017, when he told TV Insider, "It's who we are. We stay home. A lot. I'm not a Twitter guy or a Facebook guy. Our sons aren't into that either. Pam and I have both made a living in this business, and still, there's a part of that that's just not natural."
Happy Together
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The pair welcomed sons Sean and Ty in 1988 and 1992, respectively.
Legends Only
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Harmon starred alongside legendary actress Elizabeth Taylor in Sweet Bird of Youth in 1989.
Play Ball
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Harmon played in the 1989 Hollywood All Star Charity Baseball Game (and his look was a total home run).
Family Film
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Harmon acted alongside a young Joshua Jackson (right) and Sarah Wayne (left) in the 1994 movie Magic in the Water.
TV Time
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In 2003, Harmon would begin his time on NCIS as Special Agent Leroy Jethro Gibbs, where he remained for 18 seasons before departing the show in October 2021.
We Mustache You a Question
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Are you a big fan of Harmon's 2006 'stache? We definitely are.
Suited Up
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In conclusion, the term "silver fox" might have been invented for Mark Harmon. That's all.