Andy Murray
The Wimbledon winner and Olympic gold medalist can add certified, ginger hottie to his list of achievements.
Rob Kazinsky
Wanna see how hot this ginger Brit is? Just check all his nakedness on season six of True Blood.
Michael Fassbender
Not often does the red-hot Irish-German star get to keep his own hair color in his film roles, thus many fans aren't aware he's a member of the russet tribe. See Michael proclaim his ginger pride right here.
Prince Harry
Third in line to the British throne and an Army captain. Tall, handsome, young and single. Rugged in fatigues, dashing in formalwear... basically a walking fairy tale with enough, uh, cheek to keep things interesting. (Let us pause to fan ourselves.) He may never rule England, but to us Harry is a king among redheaded men.
Damian Lewis
The copper-topped Brit of the classical stage background has curiously made a career of playing Americans on TV, as in Band of Brothers and Life. We're also addicted to his complex turn (plus the buff body and intense gaze) as U.S. Marine Sgt. Brody on Homeland.
Benedict Cumberbatch
Yet another star whose true gingerhood is often kept under a layer of dye for roles (discrimination!). Yes, the darkly intense Sherlock and Star Trek star was outfitted by Mother Nature with charming auburn curls.
Eddie Redmayne
With a surname like that, how could the Les Mis star have been born with any other coloring? He may have subdued the coppery mop a tad since his shaggiest youthful pics, but the oh-so-fanciable freckles and that boyish grin are going nowhere—for which we are mightily grateful.
Iain Glen
Whether he's playing loyal Ser Jorah Mormont on Game of Thrones or ruthless Sir Richard Carlisle on Downton Abbey, the piercing blue eyes and razor-sharp cheekbones of this rusty-haired Scotsman have us hypnotized.
Kevin McKidd
First spotted in Trainspotting as the hapless Tommy with lighter strawberry hair, Grey Anatomy's Owen Hunt's sexy scruff debunks the myth that redheaded men aren't smoking hot, with or without the natural Scottish accent.
Rupert Grint
Ron Weasley's alter ego vows to stay true to his adorably disheveled, shiny roots. "I've always been quite a proud ginger, so I couldn't dye it and betray the other gingers," he once said in an interview.
Simon Woods
Though the Englishman's carroty mop was shown to full Georgian advantage as the lovable Mr. Bingley in 2005's Pride & Prejudice, we still found it (and him) delectable when he went polar opposite as Rome's Octavian.

