20 Of The Hottest Celebrity Daughters In Hollywood

Paulina Gretzky - Daughter of Wayne Gretzky 

Paulina Gretzky, obvious enough by the name, is Wayne Gretzky's oldest daughter. Wayne was a Canadian ice hockey player and former head coach who is considered by many to be the best hockey player ever. Equally as impressive as his hockey achievements is the fact that he made a gorgeous daughter in Paulina.

Because of her incredible good looks, she's now a pretty famous model. In 2014 AskMen magazine ranked her #59 on their list of most desirable women, but it doesn't really matter because she's already married to pro golfer Dustin Johnson. He's a very lucky man.

Amber Le Bon

Amber Le Bon is the eldest daughter of Duran Duran singer Simon Le Bon. Wondering why she's so gorgeous? Because her mother, Yasmin Le Bon, was also a model in her glory days.

She recently became the face of famous American department store Forever 21, and was previously voted the "World's Hottest Celebrity Daughter" in 2009 by visitors of Zootoday.com. She hasn't lost a step at all since then, as she's still just 27 years old.

Katie Cassidy

Katie Cassidy is one of the more famous celebrity daughters on the list. She's the daughter of actor and singer David Cassidy, and regularly shows off some pretty impressive acting chops of her own from time to time. 

In fact, she plays one of the main protagonists (Laurel Lance) in the television series "Arrow," which went on to see massive success, spawning a number of other spinoff shows and characters. Before Arrow, she had smaller roles in movies like "Taken," "A Nightmare on Elm Street," and shows like "Gossip Girl," and "Harper's Island." Be sure to check her out in Arrow, as well as keep a close eye on this budding star for the future.

Gia Mantegna

Gia Mantegna is the daughter of Joe Mantegna, who's most remembered for being Fat Tony in "The Simpsons," as well as having minor roles in movies like "Three Amigos" and "The Godfather Part 3." We're here to talk about Gia, though. 

A talent in her own right, Gia made her acting debut when she was just 13 years old, and later appeared in the hit movie "13 Going on 30." Lately she's starred in hit shows "The Middle" and "Under The Dome," where she played Lily Walters for five episodes. She's just 27 years old.

Kylie Jenner

Perhaps the most well-known daughter in the countdown, Kylie Jenner is a bonafide superstar these days. Her father, Caitlyn Jenner, was the winner of the 1976 Olympics decathalon, and is now the most famous transgender women in the world. Kylie is her daughter, and has been pretty active since she was nine, when she opened up her own line of cosmetics. 

Today she's one of the top 10 most followed people on Instagram, and in 2017 she was placed on the Forbest Celebrity 100 list, which documents the world's 100 highest-paid celebrities. For all intents and purposes, she's shockingly become even more famous than her father or mother.

Brooke Hogan

When your Dad is Hulk Hogan, it's pretty hard not to become at least a little bit famous also. Brooke originally made a name for herself in the music business. She and her father appeared in an hour-long VH1 special in order to promote her musical endeavours, and after the special received widespread acclaim, VH1 decided to make a reality show based around the Hogan family called "Hogan Knows Best."

 Since the show cancelled just two years later, Brooke most likely struggled to focus on her music enough to really make a solid go professionally. Her second studio album, The Redemption, didn't live up to the hype of her first one, and she largely fell out of the spotlight ever since. Nowadays she's working on an extended play consisting of country music.

Norah Jones

Norah Jones is the daughter of Indian sitar player Ravi Shankar, who never really saw the same success as his daughter would go on to see.

 Norah has won nine Grammy Awards over the course of her 16-year career, mostly dabbling in jazz along with country and pop. Her debut album "Come Away With Me" sold over 27 million copies, earning it a certified Diamond rating, and earned her five of her nine Grammy Awards.

  It seems like Arnold Schwarzenneger excels at everything he does, be it acting, bodybuilding, politics, or creating human life. His daughter Katherine is absolutely smoking hot. 

She hasn't really dabbled in acting like her father, but she is a pretty amazing writer, penning a book called "Rock What You've Got: Secrets to Loving Your Inner and Outer Beauty from Someone Who's Been There and Back." Side note: she's also the great-niece of John F. Kennedy.

Zelda Williams, along with having a fantastic name, is the daughter of late actor Robin Williams. Robin said he named her Zelda because of The Legend of Zelda video game series, and we think he couldn't have picked a better one.

Zelda has voiced her love of The Zelda video game series multiple times, which is nice. Most kids hate their name. Like her father, she's also taken a liking to acting, appearing in TV shows like "Teen Wolf," "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles," and "The Legend of Korra."

Cosma Shiva Hagen

At age 36, Cosma isn't exactly that young anymore, but she's still stunning. 

She's the daughter of new wave/punk singer Nina Hagen, who named her Cosma because she swore she saw a UFO while she was pregnant with her. All names aside, Cosma definitely belongs in the heavens if you asked us.

Dakota Johnson is most likely synonymous in your mind with the "Fifty Shades of Grey" series. She's also the daughter of actress Melanie Griffith and director Don Johnson. 

Her first film role came when she was just ten years old when she starred alongside her mother in "Crazy in Alabama." Eleven years later she would star in "The Social Network," before appearing in a string of other interesting films leading up to "Fifty Shades of Grey."

Amurri Martino

 Amurri Martino is the daughter of Susan Sarandon, which is kind of obvious when you take a second look. Like her mother, Amurri found a knack for acting pretty much right away, starring in the 2002 film "The Banger Sisters" with her mother. 

Despite getting a quick start in acting, Amurri mostly found success in TV shows like "Californication," and "Undateable," where she appeared in multiple episodes as a series regular. Amurri is married to MLS soccer player and NBC Sports broadcaster Kyle Martino.

Sonam Kapoor

While you may not notice who she is because of her relative obscurity in America, Sonam is the daughter of famous actor Anil Kapoor, and has received numerous Best Actress nominations in Bollywood for her roles in "Raanjhanaa" and "Khoobsurat." 

We don't know about you, but she makes us want to see more Bollywood movies! Sonam Kapoor is one of the highest-paid actresses in Bollywood history, appearing in Forbes India's Celebrity 100 List in 2012. 

She's Arwen from "The Lord of the Rings" series. She's also the daughter of Aerosmith's Steven Tyler, which we're pretty sure everybody already knew. If you didn't know, now you know. Ever since her time in "The Lord of the Rings," she's starred in popular films like "The Strangers," and "The Incredible Hulk."

However since those two in 2008 there hasn't been much to talk about regarding Liv. In fact, ever since then she's only starred in a handful of films. If you're a fan of "The Strangers" though, we have good news for you. A sequel called "The Strangers 2" is coming out in 2018.

Kim Kardashian's Dad, George Kardashian, came into the spotlight after he defended O.J. Simpson in his 1995 murder trial. Kim, however, came into the spotlight largely because of a sex tape that was leaked with rapper Ray J in 2003.After filing a lawsuit against Vivid Entertainment soon after, she received a settlement for $5 million, and used her newfound fame to help create and star in the reality TV show "Keeping Up With The Kardashians."

Her day-by-day exploits are pretty well documented today. She's married to rapper Kanye West, has a couple children, and is living a relatively easy-going life in Calabassas, California now. Despite how famous she is, she's still considered by us to be a pretty hot daughter.

Rashida Jones

Rashida is probably one of the hottest daughters on this list. You can thank her father, Quincy Jones for that one. A pretty good actress, Rashida has starred in TV shows like "The Office" and even accepted a role on "Parks and Recreation" for six seasons. 

Rashida has also starred in movies such as "Friends with Benefits" and "The Social Network" to name a few. Turns out she's also a pretty good writer. She was a contributing editor at Teen Vogue magazine, and is currently writing the script for Toy Story 4 with writing partner Will McCormack. She's as talented as she is beautiful.

Lily Collins - Daughter of Singer Phil Collins

When you have musician Phil Collins for a father, life would seem to be pretty awesome, but it actually wasn't. When Phil divorced from Lily's mother when she was just seven years old, Lily took to acting and writing. She was so talented, in fact, that she wrote a column as a teenager for British Magazine Elle Girl. 

She also wrote for Seventeen, Teen Vogue, and the Los Angeles Times. Lily famously played Snow White in the 2012 film "Mirror Mirror," and has starred in a couple other films ever since. These days she's pretty reserved to herself. She stated in 2013 that she doesn't like discussing her relationships publicly because of her witnessing the media coverage of her parent's divorce.

Jordan Ladd - Daughter of Actress Cheryl Ladd

Jordan Ladd's mother is Cheryl Ladd, who was a member of the original Charlie's Angels. Acting actually runs pretty deep in her family, with her father being actor David Ladd and her paternal grandfather and grandmother being actors also.

Despite having a talented family, Jordan's largely been typecast as a "scream queen" appearing in mostly horror films like "Grindhouse" and "Hostel: Part 2." That doesn't take away from the fact that she's gorgeous. David and Cheryl, you're the real MVP.

Bryce Dallas-Howard - Daughter of Director Ron Howard

Ron Howard is a Hollywood icon who's one of the only people to master both acting and directing at the same time. He also fathered Bryce Dallas Howard, who is definitely a star in her own right when you get down to it--just watch "Jurrassic World" and try to tell me differently. Surprisingly enough, Bryce was raised largely away from show business. Ron didnt allow them access to television and encouraged them to spend their time outside. Show business did seem to creep in though, as 

she recalls being babysat by Tom Cruise on occasion. After studying at NYU for three years, she caught the attention of M. Night Shyamalan who offered her a part in his major movie "The Village" two weeks after meeting her. Bryce's career took off from there, and she appeared in other films like "Spider-Man 3," the "Twilight" saga, and "The Help." Look out for her in the sequel to Jurrassic World, which comes out later next year.