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Golden Boy or The Golden Boy may refer to:
Artwork
Books and comics
Film, theatre, and television
- Golden Boy (1925 film), a German silent film
- Golden Boy (play), a 1937 play by Clifford Odets
- "Golden Boy", a T-shirt in the 1994 Seinfeld episode "The Marine Biologist"
- Golden Boy (American TV series), a 2013 crime drama
- A Golden Boy, a 2014 Italian film
- Golden Boy (New Zealand TV series), a 2019 comedy series
- Golden Boy (South Korean TV series), a 2024 romantic comedy series
- "Golden Boy", a 2007/2008 episode of All Grown Up!
- "Golden Boy", an episode of Power Rangers: Dino Thunder
- Yalı Çapkını, a 2022 Turkish drama series
Music
Albums
Songs
- "Golden Boy" (Kylie Minogue song), 2014
- "Golden Boy" (Nadav Guedj song), 2015
- "Golden Boy" (Sin with Sebastian song), 1995
- "The Golden Boy", by Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballé, 1988
- "Golden Boy", by Godley & Creme from The History Mix Volume 1, 1985
- "Golden Boy," by Greg Dulli from Amber Headlights, 2005
- "Golden Boy", by the Mountain Goats from Ghana, 1999
- "Golden Boy", by Natalie Merchant from Motherland, 2001
- "Golden Boy", by Primus from Brown Album, 1997
- "Golden Boy", written by Sam Spence
People with the nickname
- Ivor Allchurch (1929–1997), Welsh football player
- Oscar De La Hoya (born 1973), boxer
- Badr Hari (born 1984), Moroccan-Dutch K-1 kickboxer
- Stephen Hendry (born 1969), Scottish professional snooker player
- Paul Hornung (1935–2020), American football player
- Donny Lalonde (born 1960), retired boxer
- Fred Lorenzen (born 1934), NASCAR driver
- Wilf Mannion (1918–2000), England and Middlesbrough F. C. footballer 1930s to 1950s
- Diego Maradona (1960–2020), Argentine footballer
- Gianni Rivera (born 1943), Italian footballer, 1969 European Footballer of the Year (Ballon D'Or)
- Arnold Skaaland (1925–2007), American former professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager
- Francesco Totti (born 1976), Italian footballer
Other uses
See also
Topics referred to by the same term
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