We just can’t seem to get enough of killer smiles from gorgeous babes… But what’s more attractive is if they have dimples. Yup, it seems to amplify smiles and just brings a little joy to your life when you see them on a beautiful woman.
But in the entertainment industry, though it seems to have an infinite number of super hot women, only a handful possess this beautiful abnormality (yes, science says it’s an abnormality and yes again as we are also scientists). And with that, we have decided to put out a listicle on celebrities with super cute dimples. Let’s go…
Miranda Kerr
Let’s kick things off with none other than the stunning Aussie herself, Miranda Kerr. This dimpled darling got her start at just 13, winning the 1997 Dolly magazine model search and diving headfirst into the fashion world. She later made history as the first Australian to become a Victoria’s Secret Angel and also served as the face of department store giant David Jones.
But Miranda’s not just a pretty face. She’s a savvy businesswoman too, founding the organic skincare line KORA Organics and even penning a self-help book along the way.
When she first landed on the list of highest-earning models, Victoria’s Secret executive Ed Razek summed up her appeal perfectly: “…the cheeks of a chipmunk, the smile of an angel, and the body of a devil.” That about covers it.
Carey Mulligan
Carey Mulligan is one of those rare, dimpled talents who can pretty much do it all—film, television, theatre—you name it. She had her big breakthrough with An Education in 2009, a role that earned her a BAFTA Award and an Oscar nomination right out of the gate. Since then, she’s turned in powerhouse performances in The Great Gatsby, Drive, Shame, and the buzzworthy Promising Young Woman—picking up a slew of nominations along the way, including Academy Awards, Golden Globes, and even a Tony.
Speaking of the stage, Carey’s no stranger to live theatre either. Her performances in The Seagull and Skylight were so good, she earned a Tony nod for Best Actress in a Play. Whether she’s stealing scenes on screen or holding court under stage lights, Mulligan’s got the kind of quiet intensity and range that makes you stop and pay attention.
Nicky Hilton
Nicky Hilton Rothschild has carved out a stylish and savvy career all her own. From launching her own clothing and handbag lines to publishing a chic style guide, she’s blended fashion flair with business brains. She’s also dabbled in jewelry and footwear design—because why stop at just one accessory?
Nicky even stepped into the hotel world with her Nicky O Hotels venture, all while maintaining her status as a fashion world mainstay and red carpet regular. Beyond fashion, she’s big on giving back—she’s actively involved with the Hilton Foundation and serves on the boards of God’s Love We Deliver and Animal Haven.
Ashley Benson
Ashley Benson is an American actress and singer who’s picked up a handful of awards along the way—including four Teen Choice Awards and a Young Hollywood Award—not to mention a few People’s Choice nods too.
She started out showing off her moves as a competitive dancer at the age of three, but by her teens, she had swapped the dance floor for the screen. Her big break came as Abigail Deveraux on the long-running soap Days of Our Lives from 2004 to 2007.
Ashley’s also dabbled in music. In 2020, she teamed up with G-Eazy on a haunting cover of Radiohead’s Creep. And if you’ve ever spotted her in music videos, you’re not imagining things—she’s popped up in NLT’s That Girl, One Call’s Black Light, and Hot Chelle Rae’s Honestly. A true multi-hyphenate with some serious pop culture cred.
Cheryl Cole
Before becoming a household name, British singer Cheryl Cole was already in the spotlight, dancing, modeling, and starring in ads as a child. But it was her breakout moment on Popstars: The Rivals in 2002 that shot her to fame, earning her a spot in the chart-topping girl group Girls Aloud. Since then, she’s carved out a successful solo career and became a fan-favorite judge on The X Factor UK, where her sharp eye and charm lit up the screen.
Cheryl’s influence goes far beyond music. Often hailed as a fashion icon, she’s graced the covers of British Vogue, Elle, and Harper’s Bazaar, and is frequently praised for her style. She’s snagged numerous accolades, including Glamour’s TV Personality and Best Dressed awards, plus Style Network’s Best Dressed Woman and Style Icon of the Decade titles. And yes—she topped FHM’s 100 Sexiest Women in the World list not once, but twice, in 2009 and 2010.
Jennifer Garner
Jennifer Garner isn’t just a talented actress—she’s a powerhouse. Her breakout role earned her four back-to-back Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series, along with four Golden Globe nods (and one win), plus two Screen Actors Guild nominations—also snagging a win there. Not too shabby for someone who made running in heels look effortless.
Off-screen, Garner is just as impressive. She’s a passionate advocate for early childhood education and serves on the board of Save the Children USA. She also co-founded Once Upon a Farm, an organic baby food company where she serves as chief brand officer (yes, she’s feeding the next generation too). And as a mom herself, she’s been a strong voice in the push for anti-paparazzi laws to help protect celebrity kids from unwanted media attention.
Leighton Meester
Leighton Meester is an American actress and singer who’s been in the spotlight since she was just 13, kicking off her acting career back in 1999. While she started making waves on screen, her music side emerged in 2007 with the release of two singles—because why master one talent when you can do both?
She’s best known for playing the iconic Blair Waldorf on Gossip Girl, a role that had us all dreaming of headbands and scheming brunches from 2007 to 2012.
Fast forward to 2022, Leighton became the face of luxury fashion retailer Farfetch, proving her style game is still as sharp as ever. She’s also pretty active on social media, where she shares her love for beauty and wellness products, along with just the right amount of glow and good vibes.
Sophia Bush
Sophia Bush is an American actress, activist, and producer who first stole hearts as the fierce and fabulous Brooke Davis on the fan-favorite series One Tree Hill. But she’s more than just a TV icon—Sophia’s also a powerhouse off-screen, using her voice to champion human rights, sustainability, and gender equality. Basically, she’s beauty, brains, and a whole lot of backbone.
She made her big-screen debut in National Lampoon’s Van Wilder back in 2002 alongside Ryan Reynolds—talk about a memorable start. Over the years, Sophia has graced multiple “Most Beautiful” lists in People and landed a spot at #30 on Maxim’s Hot 100 in 2014.
Stylish, socially conscious, and refreshingly outspoken, Sophia Bush proves you can shine in Hollywood and make a difference.
Ashley Greene
Ashley Greene shot to fame as the stylish and psychic vampire Alice Cullen in the Twilight movie series, bringing to life one of the saga’s most beloved characters. Funny enough, acting wasn’t always the plan—Ashley originally had her sights set on modeling. But at 5’5″, she was told she didn’t quite meet the height requirements for fashion runways, so she pivoted to commercials—and ultimately, Hollywood stardom.
In 2010, she picked up the Style Icon Award at the Young Hollywood Awards, proving she didn’t need the runway to turn heads. That same year, PETA honored her for representing Avon’s cruelty-free stance on animal testing, because looking good and doing good can definitely go hand in hand.
Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande isn’t just a pop star—she’s a full-blown icon. With a powerhouse four-octave vocal range (yes, including that elusive whistle register), she’s captured hearts and shattered records across the globe. From emotional ballads to chart-topping bops, Ariana’s voice is instantly recognizable—and nearly impossible to match.
She’s got the receipts to prove her stardom too: two Grammys, a Brit Award, ten MTV VMAs, three AMAs, and 39 Guinness World Records (and counting). Billboard and Rolling Stone have both named her one of the greatest artists and vocalists of all time, and with over 90 million records sold worldwide, it’s safe to say she’s not just part of music history—she’s making it.
Bar Refaeli
Bar Refaeli is a triple threat—model, actress, and businesswoman—who’s become one of Israel’s most internationally recognized stars. She made waves on the global stage after landing the cover of the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue in 2009, and in 2012, Maxim crowned her No. 1 on their Hot 100 list. Not bad for someone who makes it all look effortless.
Since 2013, Bar has been a familiar face on TV as the host of The X Factor Israel, and she even co-hosted the Eurovision Song Contest when it came to Tel Aviv in 2019. That same year, Shalom Life ranked her among the “50 most talented, intelligent, funny, and gorgeous Jewish women in the world”—and honestly, they nailed it.
Cameron Diaz
Cameron Diaz is the kind of actress who can make you laugh, cry, and immediately want to rewatch The Holiday for the tenth time. Known for effortlessly bouncing between comedy and drama, her films have raked in over $3 billion at the U.S. box office—a feat that speaks volumes about her star power.
In the late ’90s and early 2000s, Diaz was Hollywood’s go-to rom-com queen, becoming both a sex symbol and one of the most bankable leading ladies around. By 2013, she held the title of highest-paid actress over 40, proving she could still headline a blockbuster with ease.
Over the years, she’s earned plenty of critical love too, including four Golden Globe nominations and a BAFTA nod. Whether she’s stealing scenes in There’s Something About Mary or delivering punchy one-liners in Charlie’s Angels, Cameron’s charm is truly timeless.
Eliza Dushku
Eliza Dushku’s big break came after an epic five-month nationwide search for just the right girl to play Alice opposite Juliette Lewis in That Night (1992). With her signature dimples and undeniable screen presence, she landed the part—and hasn’t looked back since. Over the years, she’s worked alongside Hollywood heavyweights like Robert De Niro, Ellen Barkin, Leonardo DiCaprio, Paul Reiser, and Jim Belushi, carving out a solid career in both film and television.
Before Hollywood came calling, Eliza was already stealing the spotlight in local productions with the Watertown Children’s Theater, where she started performing in first grade. She’s also a multi-talented performer, having studied piano, drums, and a mix of dance styles including jazz, tap, and ballet. And in a sweet nod to her community roots, she’s even been known to appear on stage signing for the deaf, proving she’s just as passionate off-screen as she is on it.
Hilary Duff
Hilary Duff is the ultimate multi-hyphenate—actress, singer, author, and businesswoman all rolled into one. She shot to fame as a teen idol playing the lovable and endlessly relatable Lizzie McGuire in the hit Disney Channel series (2001–2004) and its big-screen spin-off, The Lizzie McGuire Movie (2003). Cue the collective squeal of a generation.
Her trophy shelf includes a World Music Award, seven Kids’ Choice Awards, four Teen Choice Awards, and two Young Artist Awards—basically, she’s been racking up fan love since the early 2000s.
And she doesn’t stop there. Hilary’s also a published author, co-writing the best-selling YA novel Elixir (2010) and its sequels Devoted (2011) and True (2013). Whether she’s on screen, in the studio, or on the page, Duff has a knack for staying fresh, fun, and fiercely relatable.
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley
Rosie Huntington-Whiteley is best known for turning heads on the Victoria’s Secret runway and stealing scenes on the big screen. She strutted in five Victoria’s Secret Fashion Shows between 2006 and 2010, earning her Angel wings in 2009 and solidifying her status as one of the brand’s most iconic faces.
She made a splash in Hollywood too, taking on her second film role in the blockbuster Mad Max: Fury Road, which hit theaters in 2015. But Rosie doesn’t just shine in front of the camera—she’s got serious style chops. In 2017, she teamed up with fashion brand PAIGE to design a 17-piece capsule collection for spring called Rosie HW x PAIGE, bringing her signature sleek-meets-effortless vibe to closets everywhere.
Kirsten Dunst
Kirsten Dunst made her big-screen debut back in 1989 with New York Stories, and she’s been lighting up both film and TV ever since. Over the years, she’s racked up an impressive list of accolades—including nominations for an Academy Award, a Primetime Emmy, and four Golden Globes. Not too shabby.
But acting isn’t her only talent—Kirsten also dipped her toe into music. In 2001, she made her singing debut in the rom-com Get Over It, performing two original songs by Marc Shaiman. She later recorded the jazz classic “After You’ve Gone” for the closing credits of The Cat’s Meow. And if you needed further proof she’s Hollywood royalty, she got her very own star on the Walk of Fame in August 2019.
Lauren London
Lauren London is an American actress and model who first stole hearts in the 2006 coming-of-age film ATL—and she’s been lighting up the screen ever since. Her film credits include This Christmas, Madea’s Big Happy Family, Baggage Claim, and most recently, You People (2023). On the small screen, she’s known for memorable roles in The Game and Games People Play.
Beyond acting, Lauren is admired for her effortless style and poise. She’s also become a powerful voice in advocacy and healing, especially following the tragic loss of her partner, rapper Nipsey Hussle. Grace, strength, and talent? She’s got the whole package.
Bridgit Mendler
Bridgit Mendler is truly a modern-day renaissance woman. She first won over fans with her starring roles in Disney Channel hits like Good Luck Charlie and Wizards of Waverly Place, then made waves in the music world with catchy pop anthems like “Ready or Not.” Not one to stick to just one lane, she later founded a space tech startup called Northwood Space—because why not aim for the stars (literally)?
Bridgit also flexes some serious academic muscle, earning degrees from USC, MIT, and Harvard Law School. Oh, and she independently released her EP Nemesis and even hit the road for the Nemesis Tour. Actress, singer, entrepreneur, scholar—she’s got it all going on.
Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou is a beloved French actress best known for lighting up the screen in Amélie, charming global audiences in The Da Vinci Code, and stepping into fashion history in Coco Before Chanel. With her signature mix of whimsy and depth, she’s earned international praise along with multiple César and BAFTA nominations.
Though she’s dabbled in big international projects, Tautou has always stayed true to her roots, often choosing French films and proudly keeping her career grounded in her home country. In true Parisian style, she’s managed to stay effortlessly elegant while doing things entirely on her own terms.
Crystal Reed
Crystal Reed is an American actress who’s made a name for herself on both the big and small screen. She first shot to fame as Allison Argent on MTV’s Teen Wolf, where she didn’t just play a badass archer—she actually trained with real archery pros and did many of her own stunts (Yes, she’s that cool).
She later stepped into darker, more dramatic roles as Sofia Falcone in Gotham and Abby Arcane in Swamp Thing. On the film side, you might’ve caught her in Skyline, Crush, or the haunting Ghostland. Whether she’s saving the world or breaking hearts, Reed brings grit, grace, and a touch of mystery to everything she does.
Jessica Szohr
Jessica Szohr is an American actress who first stole the spotlight as Vanessa Abrams on the hit series Gossip Girl—the artsy, grounded bestie who kept things real in a world full of drama (and designer handbags).
But Jessica didn’t stop there. She’s built a solid acting career across both TV and film, proving she’s more than just a one-show wonder. Before all the screen time, she kicked off her career in front of the camera as a model, appearing in campaigns for brands like Claire’s and Seventeen magazine.
Basically, whether it’s a photo shoot or a juicy plot twist, Jessica knows how to work her magic.
Lea Michele
Lea Michele is an American actress, singer, and songwriter who went from Broadway powerhouse to TV sensation, thanks to her breakout role as the ambitious (and endlessly memeable) Rachel Berry on Glee. Her performance earned her Emmy and Golden Globe nods—not to mention a few Grammy nominations for the show’s chart-topping soundtrack.
Beyond Glee, she’s flexed her acting chops (and comedic timing) in Scream Queens and The Mayor, released a few solo albums, and made a major return to the stage as Fanny Brice in Funny Girl—a dream role she basically manifested from her Glee days. Broadway to primetime and back again? That’s Lea living her best triple-threat life.
Rooney Mara
Rooney Mara is an American actress known for bringing depth, mystery, and a little bit of edge to every role she takes on. She first caught attention in The Social Network (2010), but it was her transformation into the fierce and enigmatic Lisbeth Salander in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011) that launched her into international stardom—and earned her an Oscar nod while she was at it.
Since then, she’s delivered standout performances in acclaimed films like Carol, Lion, A Ghost Story, and Nightmare Alley, working with some of the best directors in the business and proving she’s anything but typecast.
Off-screen, Rooney keeps things just as purposeful—she’s a passionate vegan and an outspoken advocate for animal rights, lending her voice to causes close to her heart.