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As long as there have been teens , there have been teen idols, though the term really started gaining traction in the '50s with stars like Elvis . And since then, it seems like teenagers anoint different idols almost every year.
Frank Sinatra was arguably the first big teen idol back in the '40s, but the craze really kicked off in the '50s due to the sheer power of the teen magazine industry , the increased presence of TV in people's daily lives, and teenagers realizing they had the time and money to dedicate themselves to supporting their favorite pop culture icons.
From Jacksonmania to Beatlemania to Bieber Fever, teenage fandoms are intense. Keep scrolling to see if you can remember all 66 teen icons.
Sinatra was the first major pop star, let alone teen sensation. But his fans, known as bobby-soxers , were often teens (and mostly girls). In 1944, the Sinatra craze was at an all-time high. The 29-year-old was set to begin his third season at the Paramount Theater in NYC.
It was Columbus Day, all the bobby-soxers were out of school, and 30,000 girls had flocked to Times Square to see Ol' Blue Eyes. The New Republic editor Bruce Bliven called it "a phenomenon of mass hysteria that is only seen two or three times in a century," according to the Guardian. This day would be called the Columbus Day riot .
Dean is the prototypical teen idol, and truly the first of his kind. Every actor to come after him that tries to brood, smoke cigarettes, and generally rebel, has always been compared to Dean. Even Taylor Swift references him in her song "Style" 60 years after his death.
Dean appeared in two films in 1955 : "East of Eden" and "Rebel Without a Cause," which solidified his place in the hearts of teenagers everywhere . He just got it — not understanding your parents, not understanding yourself — in a way that no one had before.
Dean died in September 1955 at just 24 years old, leaving a shadow that dozens of angsty actors have tried to emerge from ever since.
Elvis Presley , otherwise known as the King , changed the landscape of teenage fandom forever when he appeared on stage shaking his hips in ways that made girls go nuts, and made parents dive for the remote to change the channel.
Presley was 21 years old in 1956, and had just released his first album. It contains classic upon classic, including "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Blue Moon."
Over time, Presley became the third-best-selling musical artist of all time , only behind Garth Brooks and the Beatles.
Pat Boone could do it all. In 1957, when he was just 23, he began hosting "The Pat Boone-Chevy Hour," a 30-minute variety show which he hosted and during which he sang.
Boone was the second best-selling artist of the entire decade , only behind Elvis. He's sold more than 45 million albums, and garnered 38 top 40 hits.
Hunter endeared himself to teens all across the US when he starred in the musical film "Damn Yankees" in 1958. The 27-year-old's blond, clean-cut exterior made him a welcome sigh of relief for parents who were trying to prevent their kids from imitating Elvis' hip swivels or James Dean's surly attitude.
That same year he released the single "Jealous Heart" which reached the Hot 100.
Avalon released four top 10 songs in 1959: No. 1 "Venus," No. 1 "Why," No. 7 "Just Ask Your Heart," and No. 8 "Bobby Sox To Stockings." He was just 19 at the time.
Avalon was able to poke fun at his teen icon status a few decades later in "Grease," in which he plays the Teen Angel singing "Beauty School Dropout."
Forte's success came at a perfect time — he was still a teenager while older stars like Elvis were getting drafted. He used the gap in the market to become a teen icon in his own right, releasing hits like "Tiger," "I'm a Man," and "Turn Me Loose."
Funicello was the first really huge female teen idol. Her most iconic roles were in the "Beach Party" films alongside fellow teen idol Frankie Avalon, which started airing in 1963. But even prior to that, Funicello was popular.
She was on "The Mickey Mouse Club" for years, receiving thousands of fan letters a month. By 1961, the 19-year-old had released multiple albums , and was appearing in Disney series like "Zorro" and "The Magical World of Disney."
Halpin was 15 years old when he was cast in the 1963 classic "Flipper." He had been in some projects before but "Flipper" undoubtedly was his big break. It spawned a TV show that aired from 1964 through 1967, and a sequel released in 1964, both starring Halpin alongside trusty dolphin sidekick Flipper.
1963 was one of the last years that the Beach Boys were a purely pop group. Their second album, "Surfin' U.S.A.," was released that year , and includes the song of the same name that has become one of their signatures.
Their beachy, Californian music was beloved by teenagers but dismissed by rock critics (as many teen idols are). 
What else can be said about The Beatles ? An entire movie predicated on the world becoming a completely different place without them and their music comes out this month, "Yesterday."
The Beatles went from inspiring hysteria amongst teen girls , Beatlemania, to becoming one of, if not the greatest band of all time.
In 1964, the group crossed the pond for the first time and appeared on "The Ed Sullivan Show." Their performance was watched by 73 million people . When they landed at the airport in NYC, 3,000 teens were waiting there screaming.
" Seeing thousands of kids there to meet us made us realize just how popular we were there," Harrison later said.
By the numbers, The Beatles are the top-selling music artist of all time , and sold 178 million records by 2017, over 50 years after they debuted in the US.
Field is a highly-respected actress today but back in 1965 she was known mainly as Gidget , from the sitcom of the same name, which premiered that year.
The 19-year-old Field played Gidget, a boy-crazy teenager living in Southern California, for just a single season, but her character spoke to teen girls everywhere , even in the decades after the show went off the air.
Petersen first rose to stardom on the '50s staple "The Donna Reed Show" on which he played the teenage son Jeff Stone. The show ended its eight-year run in 1966 when Peterson was 21 years old.
While on the show, he became a double threat — namely, he began a modestly successful singing career as well.
Jones was the lead singer of the band the Monkees and starred in a hit show of the same name. The show premiered in 1966 and just a year later, Jones had captured the hearts and minds of teenagers all around the world.
The Monkees released one of their three No. 1 singles in 1967, "Daydream Believer."
"If you talked to any girl who liked the Monkees, invariably, [Jones] was her favorite," Billboard correspondent Phil Gallo told CNN. "It's the lead singer. It's the cute one. The one who's got the nice personality."
And in 2008, decades after the Monkees had come and gone, Yahoo Music named Jones the number one teen idol of all time .
North was best known for his role as the impish Dennis the Menace in the sitcom of the same name, but in 1968, he was 17 and starting to grow into his teen idol status. 
That year he starred in the adventure series "Maya" as an American searching for his missing father in the jungle.
While his time as a teen idol was brief, North used his platform for good. He joined the organization A Minor Consideration , a non-profit meant to " provide guidance and support for young performers, past, present and future."
After growing up before viewers' eyes on "The Andy Griffith Show," there wasn't a kid alive who didn't want to be Opie, and by extension, Howard. The show ended in 1968 when Howard was 14. That next year in '69, Howard appeared in two of the biggest TV shows at the time, "Gunsmoke" and "Daniel Boone."
When "Happy Days" premiered five years later in 1974, many were delighted to have Howard back on their screens again.
The Jackson 5 were a groundbreaking group in more ways than one. They were one of the first black crossover acts in the '70s, when music was still notoriously segregated, and became the first group to have their first four singles reach the top of the Hot 100.
Their first single, "I Want You Back," was released in January 1970, and what followed has been described as " Jacksonmania ." In October of that year, they performed to a sold out Madison Square Garden.
Just a few years before his younger sister would hit the scene, Donny Osmond took the world by storm. The 14-year-old released his first two albums in 1971: "The Donny Osmond Album" and "To You with Love, Donny." Both were certified gold and reached 12 and 13 respectively.
" Had I not hit it so big as a teen idol, and I would have just established myself as a theater actor or a musical entertainer, it would have been a lot different. But I probably wouldn't have the audience I have today," he told The Washington Post in 2014.
Cassidy was the break out star of "The Partridge Family," a musical sitcom about a family trying to make it big. Cassidy and his on-screen mom (and real-life stepmom), Shirley Jones, were the only ones who were actually singing — the rest of the cast lip-synced.
The second season wrapped in 1972, when Cassidy was 22. He was everywhere. As a 1972 Rolling Stone profile explained , " David Cassidy has swept hurricane-like into the pre-pubescent lives of millions of American girls. Leaving: six and a half million long-playing albums and singles; 44 television programs; David Cassidy lunch boxes; David Cassidy bubble gum; David Cassidy coloring books and David Cassidy pens; not to mention several millions of teen magazines, wall stickers, love beads, posters and photo albums."
Unlike her brothers, the Osmond daughter was more country than pop, but she was still a bona fide teen idol.
In 1973, she released her first solo single, "Paper Roses," which topped both the US Country chart and the Adult Contemporary chart. It reached No. 5 on the Hot 100. That same year she released her debut album, also titled "Paper Roses," which peaked at No. 1 on the Country chart. Osmond was just 13 years old.
Knight is best known for his role as Peter, the middle son on " The Brady Bunch ." Everyone had a crush on at least one of the Bradys, whether it was Cindy, Jan, Marcia, Bobby, Peter, or Greg.
But in 1974, Knight was the dreamiest of the bunch. The final season of the show concluded in March of that year when he was 17.
The Hudson Brothers rose to prominence when they appeared on "The Sonny & Cher Show" and by 1975, the brothers had anchored their own variety show , aptly titled "The Hudson Brothers Show," and had moved on to a Sunday morning kid's show, "The Hudson Brothers Razzle Dazzle Show."
That same year, two of their four songs that hit the Hot 100 were released: "Rendezvous" and "Lonely School Year."
Their musical talent trickled down to the Hudson kids — in 1975, Bill met Goldie Hawn , and the two got married the next year. At the time, Hawn was pregnant with their daughter, none other than Kate Hudson .
Garrett's own website describes him as a "former teen idol." He rose to prominence in the late '70s, first as a child actor, and then as a singer. Garrett made his on-screen debut in 1969 when he was just eight years old and steadily worked from there.
He signed a record deal in 1976 at age 15, and rocked some extremely luscious '70s hair. Garrett went on to release music throughout the '70s and '80s but troubles with drugs and alcohol began overshadowing his work.
Britain-born Gibb released his debut album in 1977, "Flowing Rivers." It proved to the world that he wasn't just the younger brother of the Bee Gees but a musical talent to be reckoned with.
He had his first No. 1 song that year as well, "I Just Want to Be Your Everything." He was just 19 at the time.
Sadly, Gibb died just a few years later in 1988 at the age of 30.
In 1978, " Grease " premiered. Need we say more?
In fact, we can. The year before Travolta embodied pure '50s sex appeal as T-Bird greaser Danny Zuko in "Grease," he starred in "Saturday Night Fever," a movie credited with popularizing disco music around the world.
But back to "Grease," perhaps the most influential movie musical of all time — it turned Travolta, then 24, and his co-star Olivia Newton John into A-listers for the rest of time.
1979 was the last year of Cassidy's show "The Hardy Boys," as well as the year his live album , "That's Rock 'n' Roll Live," was released.
It was also the last year before 21-year-old Cassidy, who came from a famous family, would try and make the change from teenybopper to adult musician/actor, which worked to varied levels of success.
Three years after the first " Star Wars " was released in 1977, anticipation was at an all-time high — maybe only beat by the anticipation for "The Force Awakens" in 2016.
And at the center of it all was 29-year-old Hamill , who played the saga's central hero, Luke Skywalker. "The Empire Strikes Back" is known commonly as the best film in the franchise, and it only catapulted Hamill to even higher levels of stardom.
Kids today might not know who Springfield is, but they've definitely heard his music — the 1981 song "Jessie's Girl" remains a karaoke staple, and earned Springfield his one and only Grammy .
That same year, he began starring on "General Hospital," a favorite of the teens at the time. He was on the older side for a teen idol, 32, but teenagers loved him nonetheless .
Jackson was the rare child star to break out on his own, and become even more popular than his previous band — a feat that was hard to do when his band was the mega-successful Jackson 5.
But, of course, he did. Jackson's been the King of Pop for decades now, even in a time when his legacy is getting re-examined more than ever before.
It's impossible to ignore his contributions to pop music, especially in 1982 when "Thriller" was released and the singer was just 24 years old. The album is the second-best-selling album of all time , and has sold 33 million copies since its debut.
Arguably the biggest Latino boy band of all time , Menudo was finally starting to cross over into American audiences in 1983, having been founded in 1977. That year, the band visited New York City for the first time and released their 13th album, "A Todo Rock." They also appeared on ABC and in American commercials for the first time.
" There's never been anything like Menudo in Latin music history, a band that's success spans four decades and launched some of the biggest names in the industry," said Laurens Drillich, president of En
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