Saturday, August 9, 2014

The 100 Most Beautiful Actresses of All-Time...


This list isn't about personality, talent, character (or lack thereof). It is just a list of the most beautiful actresses of all-time.  The list is a distraction to all of the various situations in life that may stress one out. The descriptions written are intentionally corny!!!

Since I do not take ads for blogging, I do not make money from blogging. I would like to make note of the various photographers and studio shots that are featured in this list.  Hundreds of gifted people took the photos of these actors.

I'd like to thank all of the people who took the time to participate in the polling.  A special thank you to the "beauty" experts - the hairstylists/colorists and the cosmetics/skincare workers who participated. I'd also like to thank the movie buffs and television fanatics who supplied their votes, for without them, some of the great beauties may have been forgotten.  People will no doubt argue the list or argue the order of the list, but this is a poll that was six months in the making.  A tremendous amount of time and work went into this top 100.  In the end, I decided I could have been doing something far more worthwhile with my time, but once you start a project, you finish the project.

1) Elizabeth Taylor  - Elizabeth Taylor was stunningly beautiful. It's not arguable. She had a flawless face and her features were perfect. She possessed unique violet/blue eyes, superb bone structure and she never took a bad picture.  In poll after poll, women wanted to have her nose, her lips, her hair.  She was even beautiful as an old woman. Breathtaking. That face will always have a place in the sun and out of it for that matter. She is to beauty what Beethoven's Ninth Symphony is to music.


2) Grace Kelly - Like Elizabeth Taylor, Grace Kelly never took a bad photograph. She was so beautiful it was impossible for her to look bad. Lighting, makeup and professional photography were irrelevant. It is virtually impossible to look at that face and not see the handiwork of a perfect genetic plan. She was absolutely stunning and certainly as regal in appearance as she was with her Royal Highness title. Absolutely flawlessly perfect.



3) Brigitte Bardot - Bardot is unique and timeless. Even now, her looks are of the moment. She wore the tousled hair look like no other. The Bardot of her heyday still has a winning look nearly 60 years after her first screen appearance.  Older men (50 plus) obviously still love her.


4) Julie Christie - Christie was superbly beautiful. Her face is classic and she easily played the period pieces, but she had the hipster swagger that worked well in contemporary fare, so she could go from "Dr. Zhivago" to "Darling" all in a season.  Everything about her is lovely.  She did blonde and brunette and she did it all poetically. She had a Bardot face, but with a more dignified air. Julie Christie still reigns supreme in the beauty department. 

5) Jacqueline Bisset - Watch the famously bad film "Rich and Famous."  Jacqueline Bisset and Candice Bergen star in the hokey film, but they are two of the great screen creatures in all of cinema. Jacqueline Bisset never ever looked bad.  There was no angle, no shot, no awkward side view where Bisset didn't look physically awesome.  "Rich and Famous" is worth watching just to see two of the most beautiful women of all time out top each other in scene after bad scene. 


6) Candice Bergen - A rare natural blonde. She possessed a beautiful face, bold eyes and a lovely smile.  Bergen was as close to the blonde ice queen as you could get outside of second ranked Grace Kelly. Elegant and sleek at any age.  
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7) Jaclyn Smith - The most naturally beautiful woman in television history. Smith had a gorgeous brown mane of hair, lovely skin and stunning features. Jaclyn Smith was a model prior to being hired to play one of the original angels on the iconic ABC television program. A perfectly featured woman.



8) Catherine Deneuve - Deneuve had to know what face she had been born with.  No one could look in the mirror and not see that golden compass that radiated a supremely perfect face. To stare her down in a French film or from the black backdrop of a Chanel ad made you wish you could look like that for just one day.



9) Ava Gardner - A bad girl who looked good at all times. Ava Gardner was a firebrand of wild girl living. She had an earthy beauty that never slept. From those that knew her - she was more breathtaking in person than on screen.


10) Natalie Wood - Natale Wood appeared in several iconic films during a long career, but a short life. She died tragically and somewhat suspiciously in 1981. Her death at the age of 43 left us with the legacy of a forever young Natalie Wood. Always perfectly groomed and coiffed. She defined the very concept of a movie star and her graciously gorgeous face lives on.




11) Vanessa Williams - Vanessa Williams is one of the best looking women of the last 30 years. Her face is flawless. She has wonderful hair, eyes and overall features. She even sings a lovely tune which matches the lovely face. Vanessa Williams has beauty in abundance.



12) Monica Bellucci - Monica Bellucci is gorgeous. She even managed to look captivating playing Mary Magdalene in Mel Gibson's powerful "The Passion of the Christ." In the film, she clearly wears no makeup, outside of screen makeup and yet she is knock down stunning. Her face is an assertive and splendid example of what makes a memorable movie siren.


13) Vivien Leigh - Vivien Leigh embodied the role of Margaret Mitchell's famed spoiled brat, Scarlett O'Hara, but one can still see 75 years later why her bratty and catty role sent shivers up the spine of Rhett Butler. Still gorgeous after all these years.



14) Katharine Ross - In one way, she was the classic vision of the all-American girl and yet there aren't too many people you live next door to that look like Katharine Ross. She possessed a killer smile and a thick mane of glossy hair.  If you came of age during that time period you probably wanted to look like Katharine Ross. Raindrops (Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) could fall on her head all day long and she'd look good. When you see her in The Graduate she still stands the fashion and style test of time.  




15) Audrey Hepburn - Audrey Hepburn was not necessarily a classic beauty like Elizabeth Taylor and Grace Kelly, but she is unique and enchanting.  Her pixie look combined perfectly with her Holly Golightly and of course her overall look of My Fair Lady made her one of the great movie stars of all time; and one of the most beautiful actresses in film history.  One scene to watch: the one where she exits the room with the hat on in "Breakfast at Tiffany's." She even makes a stunning nun in the classic "The Nun's Story."


16) Ann-Margret - Fabulous face. The best looking redhead (not a natural redhead) of all time. A non-stop cycle of beauty every which way you look.  Ann-Margret was a stunner from head to toe, but that face continues to be memorable to anyone whoever had the opportunity to see it.  Viva Ann-Margret.



17) Diahann Carroll - Carroll was a trailblazer in American television history and she trail blazed with a beautiful face. Perfect bone structure. Check out that jawline, those cheekbones.  She was also blessed with lovely skin. She aged well on top of it all!

18) Ingrid Bergman - Bergman had a hauntingly beautiful face.  She always had a here's lookin' at you photo perfect look, but there is a deep rooted treasure there as well. Time may go by, but Bergman's beauty lives on. Bergman had a heartbreaking and brooding look that has survived through the last 70 years.


19) Jennifer O'Neill - O'Neill always looked like she was running in from some wide open field. She is natural and free of any textured appearance cover-ups. A former model turned actress, she was the face of Cover Girl for years and that face still works.

20) Keira Knightley - Knightley is the most beautiful actress of her generation. She looks great no matter what.  The bone structure. The hair. The face. She is also a gifted actress. The perfect face for Jane Austen novels turned into films.  



 21) Sharon Stone - Stone is even more beautiful than given credit for over the years. She was always beautiful (check out her high school yearbook shot) and her monumental face is instinctual every which way you look at it. Could you possibly have more facial symmetry?  



22) Catherine Zeta Jones - Zeta Jones has always possessed a certain elegance and dignity to match that face. She has that rare quality that inspires you to look beyond the face, but in the end, she is one of the world's most beautiful actresses.


23) Raquel Welch - Welch was probably better known for her killer body, but it's the face that lives on.  She's still beautiful. Perfect bone structure, stunning skin, superb features with a smile that is endless and forever.


24) Maureen O'Hara - The Irish born O'Hara had looks for the movie screen.  Her long career matched the beauty of her face.  She is the most gorgeous natural redhead on the list.  Most women would be green with envy, but O'Hara's beauty may outlast a few of Ireland's deep valleys. Well, probably not.   

25) Michelle Pfeiffer  - Pfeiffer has a distinctly feminine look. She is a finely tuned symmetrical masterpiece. Like Grace Kelly, she is pretty much a bore, but this list is only about the face.  How would you like to be burdened with this for a face?



26) Jane Seymour - From Bond girl to a country doctor, but always looking smooth. Seymour is regal looking. She easily could have captured the heart of a womanizing King. Seymour's face is an excellent canvas and her face often looks like a painting from another era.


27) Diane Lane - Feminine and smart. At the height of her beauty she absolutely was one of the loveliest actresses in cinematic history. This is what a movie star looks like. Evan past a certain age, Lane was a stunner.



28) Suzanne Pleshette - She had minor successes in film and a significant career in television, but she should have had a bigger career all the way around.  Great comic chops and Johnny Carson had a big crush on her.  Comedy proved to be lovely to look at when the lines were being delivered by her breathy deep voice.


29) Sophia Loren - Bold, earthy and dramatic. Loren has long been admired for her stylish looks that stood through the latter half of cinema's 20th century. Loren was a centerpiece for international beauties in film history. Those almond shaped eyes lined with Kohl have been copied over and over and over again.


30) Freida Pinto -Femininity and beauty. Wonderfully beautiful in any corner of our big world. 


31) Hedy Lamarr - Most people under a certain age have absolutely no idea who Hedy Lamarr is and what a shame. Gorgeous is an understatement. Her face some 70 plus years after the photos were taken are downright beyond beautiful.

32) Lena Horne - This list wasn't going to include singers who appeared in films and/or television as actors, therefore Beyonce, Olivia Newton-John, Whitney Houston and several other beautiful women do not appear on this list, but it would be virtually impossible not to include Lena Horne. Lena Horne is one of the finest singers/vocalists, stylists and interpreters of the great American songbook, but she also left a lasting legacy on celluloid. Lena Horne, like Loretta Young (#51) looked as beautiful as an old woman as she did as a young woman. 

33) Ali MacGraw - She looked better in blue jeans and a t-shirt than most women look in formal wear. Outside of Audrey Hepburn no actress has more true style than Ali MacGraw. Where's my hat? I saw her working on a volunteer project - she had on overalls and yes, she looked better than most women do who are going to a wedding. She was flawless, effortless and chic.


34) Gene Tierney - Stunning and beautiful enough to be remembered even after all of these years. She didn't have a memorable career filmography, but the face lives on. Reboot the circuit breaker for the design of that face.  She was most beautiful in profile. Just gorgeous and not a half bad actress. Her performance in "The Razor's Edge" is quite worthwhile, although she plays bad in this film.

35) Lana Turner - The blonde bombshell from the 1940's.  Slight features and porcelain skin. She had an iconic beauty that was downright haunting for a generation of film fans.

   

36) Paula Patton - Impossibly beautiful? No, she really looks like this.  A classy and stylish confidence with a face that lights up a room and a screen.


37) Greta Garbo - Seeing her you almost can't believe her dominant face.  Dramatically stunning. At the peak of her great beauty Garbo defined the very notion of an early cinematic star. Garbo's face is downright consequential. She was a cold-shouldered example of beauty, but the uniqueness is legendary.


38) Sela Ward - Former model turned actress, Sela Ward is strong and simply sensational. There is nothing complicated about her almost perfect physical appearance.



39) Kate Becksinsale - Beckinsale has classic looks and she's always perfectly put together. You never will see her walking around in pajama pants.  That face is beyond not being average.  Cosmetic complexity adorned on a British subject of near perfection. 


40) Rita Hayworth - Just look at her face when she opens the door in "Gilda." One need not say another thing. That's a movie star. A cyclone of womanhood for an entire generation.


41) Farrah Fawcett - Her famed red bathing suit poster outsold all others, but it wasn't the red bathing suit -- it was the blonde hair hanging loosely down over the shoulder blades, a smile with simple sincerity and blue eyes that blended in with the clouds she stood under.

42) Demi Moore - She was and still is quite dramatically wonderful to look at. She is now famous for being famous, but she had talent and charisma; and her on-screen career should have lasted much longer.


43) Angelina Jolie - Femme fatale she may have been, but her soft features and unique bone structure make her stand out in any crowd. She is a big loud wow of beauty. A gratifying definition of cinematic looks.


44) Halle Berry - Always magnificent looking. Her face, skin, eyes, hair and bone structure cannot be denied. Her face demands a second, a third, a fourth look.


45) Yvette Mimieux - Of most of the blondes who started in the late 50's and early 60's Mimieux had the face to remember.  She wasn't a cookie cutter version of the blonde ingenue. She certainly aged well to boot.

46) Kim Delaney - At the height of her beauty she was darn near mesmerizing. Does television make them this way anymore? Jenny? Jenny? A design of genes that make for a deafening depiction of wonderful looks.


47) Leslie Caron - Sunlight on a lovely backdrop.  Caron in "Fanny" may very well be the most feminine face of all time. I have never seen a woman more liltingly perfect walking down a flight of stairs. If you are an American in Paris, you won't see the likes of her on every corner.


48) Veronica Hamel - Another former model who stood out as an actress. Impressively beautiful. She was lovely in a brief cameo in 1971's Klute and then reigned supreme on Hill Street Blues.

49) Marilyn Monroe - For all the hoopla and sexuality she was a lovely looking woman. Norma Jean was a determined young woman who made one of the most significant marks in 20th century pop culture. Certainly not classically beautiful, but one would be hard pressed to find a more memorable image on the silver screen.



50) Donna Reed - Indeed, it's a wonderful life when you start out with that face. Her big fame would come years after the start of her film career, but there was never a hair out of place at any point in that long and successful career.

51) Loretta Young - As beautiful as she was when she was young she was even more beautiful as an older woman.  A class act from start to finish. There's a great moment where she is presenting the best film award to "Chariots of Fire" back in early 1982 and she was as graceful, elegant and beautiful as an 80 year old as she was as a 20 year old.


52) Angie Dickinson - What a face! Spellbinding at the height of her looks. Dickinson could gravitate toward the cheap on screen, but you just knew she was one of the great broads of all time (and that is said lovingly). Angie Dickinson was a generous and thoughtful woman in addition to being one of the great beauties in the history of filmed entertainment.


53) Claudia Cardinale - This is what Italy look likes.  Bountiful beauty.  Bellissima. She defines a look during the context of her time.  Stunning at all times.


54) Jean Simmons - Elegant and substantial. A gentle and soulful face. No one ever had more chemistry with Marlon Brando and that's the ultimate compliment to Ms. Simmons. 


55) Lesley Anne Down - A perfectly poetic face. Rarely does one see such beauty. A true diamond among some false stones.  Quite lovely and feminine.


56) Jane Fonda - Fonda could rock the Barbarella outfits, but it was her darn near perfect features that would make some guys run barefoot in a park. Great brow line and a perfect nose. She lifted the shag haircut (Klute) to huge heights. She defines the concept of aging well.



57) Jeanne Crain - Crain had a classic face.  She was a simple beauty with a touch of dignity and elegance.  A distinctive and distinguished looking woman.


58) Olivia Hussey - How did she not have a bigger career?  Shakespearean even when she wasn't playing in anything even remotely Shakespearean. She was absolutely radiant.

59) Ursula Andress - Andress had a tough and fearless appearance. She possessed a dangerous lioness look. This is what you hope to look like when you attend that high school reunion. Yeah, right. No one else could possibly look like this at their high school reunion.


60) Nancy Kwan - Wonderful face, but rarely seen, but if you saw it you will always remember it.


61) Kim Basinger - Basinger was a glossy beauty with completely perfect features.  Drop dead gorgeous face. She is an ejection seat for American looks from the last 20 years of the last century.


62) Heather Locklear - The all-American girl made California perfection the way to ride a wave. Pretty much beautiful all the way around.  Surfer girl blue eyes and thick blond hair.  A killer smile with stark white teeth. Cool chicks look no further than Locklear at her height.


63) Jennifer Lopez - Lopez never seems to age and yet she appears to have not made that many changes. Obviously, DNA has been on her side.  


64) Linda Evans - A serene and elegant woman. Most people have forgotten the Linda Evans of her early years and only remember the big shouldered, big framed head of hair from the 1980s.  Linda was lovely.


65) Angie Harmon  - Harmon is a raven haired beauty.  She was in the locker room at a spa I was at one day and she is fantastically beautiful. Ali MacGraw could have given birth to her. Someone should cast Ms. MacGraw as her mom.


66) Cheryl Ladd - Unquestionably gorgeous. Another example of a citizen from one of middle America's states who stunned on the small screen. A great example of a blonde from the Dakotas!


67) Sophia Vergara - Lavish in every way.  Great face with a head of hair that streams down a long and lean frame. An extraordinary looking woman.


68) Lee Meriwether - Wonderful face! Few people aged as well. Resplendently lovely. She wasn't a femme fatale, but a sincere and feline looking female. 


69) Joan Collins - She is often remembered for her fifty plus looks from her "Dynasty" days, but long before that nighttime soap opera, Joan Collins was a B movie screen princess who came pretty close to looking like the number one woman on the list.

70) Connie Selleca - A lush brunette beauty. She was the anti-blonde television star of the era. Her features were daringly bold.  A festival of a face.


71) Eleanor Parker - Parker literally kept getting better looking as she aged. She had an overwhelming elegance and yet also looked like your neighbor. A gifted actress as well.



72) Madeleine Stowe - Stowe has the most angular face on this list outside of Loretta Young. Her highlight moment on screen - "The Last of the Mohicans." One could understand Daniel Day-Lewis saying "I will find you." She has that rare combination of elegance and tough broad appeal. She speaks with perfect diction and she penetrates with that stare.


73) Natalie Portman - That bone structure alone would have Ms. Portman grace this list.  



74) Isabella Rossellini - The only daughter of another woman (Ingrid Bergman is her mom, so of course, she got some great genes) on this list.  

75) Kate Phillips - A lovely British actress capable of playing any role in any genre. Peaky Blinders, Wolf Hall, Miss Scarlet & The Duke. Name it and she can play it. 


76) Donna Mills - You couldn't miss those eyes if you had a mask on. What a face! She had a twinkle in her eye and a blistering smile of confidence.


77) Salma Hayek - I've seen her twice.  She walked into a room at an event and she turned everyone's eyes, including dozens of people that were surrounded by the beautiful people on a regular basis. I then saw her in the bathroom at a television network's Southern California office. I was struck by her petiteness, but she kind of looked almost as good dressed down as she did dressed up.


78) Gabrielle Union - Killer smile and skin. Delightfully happy and magnificent.




79) Sienna Miller - A carefree beauty.  Looks like this don't last forever!   She is a showy and vivid example of a blue-eyed British blonde.



80) Rosamund Pike - Classic looks. Those cheekbones sit way up firm and high. Gorgeous face. She is also capable of going from playing Jane Bennett in Pride and Prejudice to a portrait of pure evil in Gone Girl.


81) Dana Wynter - Elegance in spring, summer, fall and winter. Dana Wynter was a gentle flow of rain on a warm and lovely day.



82) Faye Dunaway - Bone structure from a dream.  A repeated dream. Unbelievable bone structure. Those bones are like a gladiator in full fight.


83) Julia Roberts - She gained her great fame by playing a pretty woman, so it's no surprise she is considered a stunner. She has aged gracefully and in many ways is even more beautiful as an older actress than she was as a younger one. 




84) Nicole Kidman - Porcelain skin. Fragile, feminine and always elegant.  Kidman is a graceful grab of gold in the face department. Does anyone wear any piece of clothing better than Kidman?


85) Jane Asher - A wisp of Shakespearean gracefulness. She may be the one living person on this list that manages to look even more beautiful as a senior citizen than she did in her 20s. She enters a room as though she were a member of the Royal family.



86) Dorothy Dandridge - Dandridge was a blueprint for healthy, good looks. A gifted singer and actress who died tragically at the age of 42. A grand looking woman with a great wealth of lovely physical attributes.


87) Rene Russo - The photographer, Francesco Scavullo who photographed almost every well known woman of the 60's and 70's said she was the most beautiful "girl" he had ever seen. Russo had it all, including one heck of a great head of hair. That face is a handy lethal weapon.


88) Virna Lisi - One of the most lovely of all of the Italian actresses.  She was a big wow from every vantage point. It's all about those bones!

89) Lucille Ball - The most gifted comedy actor in the history of film and television is still iconic some sixty years after the debut of the monumental "I Love Lucy," but most people forget how bountiful her beauty was.


90) Barbara Parkins - Parkins worked quite a bit back in the 1960's and then disappeared, but if you catch a glimpse of that fabulous face on one of those TCM not so classics you will be reminded of what a great beauty looks like.

91) Ziyi Zhang - Radiant in any hemisphere.  Zhang qualifies as a major high five in the department of beautiful on-screen women.

92) Bo Derek - Derek gained near phenom fame back when the film "Ten" was released. Her look became an iconic statement in film beauty circles for years to come. She couldn't act, but even over 30 years later Derek packs a a whole lot of holiday in that face.

93) Barbara Eden - This kind of face could be on your three wish list for the genie to grant you.

 

94)  Senta Berger - The Austrian Raquel Welch. She had what people used to call "exotic looks." Berger has the face of dramatic flair with rock star singer looks. Her career in Europe was much bigger than the mark she left in the U.S. film and television worlds.


95) Tuesday Weld - A near faultless face in some imperfect cinematic worlds.  Her on screen combination of innocence and world-weariness still resonates with viewers of her performances.


96) Courtney Cox - Cute in Springsteen's "Dancing in the Dark" video and eventually the best looking of the friends.

97) Linda Darnell - At one point, she was sold as the girl with the perfect face. She was a lovely actress who couldn't quite the get big roles. She died tragically in a house fire at the age of 41. One is inclined to look and then look again.



98) Janine Turner - No matter the exposure she was in, her delicate and almost too perfect of a face could turn heads.
  
99) Dina Merrill - Absolutely stunning woman who graced both television and film with her magnificently elegant face. Class act with perfect features.



100) Maria Montez - Maria Montez died at the age of 39, so her life was cut short by a heart attack. She was born in the Dominican Republic and wound up becoming the unofficial queen of Technicolor. Her exotic (at the time) looks catapulted her to highlighting swashbucklers and a variety of big event films.




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46 comments:

  1. This list is amazing! Thanks so much for including Jane Asher!
    We miss here Tina Aumont!

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  2. Sad to see Sandra Dee was left off this list. She was a true beauty and one of the most photogenic stars of her era. She was prettier than about half of the women on this list.

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  3. Lisbeth, Sandra Dee was a lovely woman. I loved her in Gidget, Imitation of Life and A Summer Place. She didn't get enough votes to get into the top 100.

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  4. No list of beautiful actresses is complete without Lauren Bacall. Must have been an over sight on your part.

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    1. Kat,
      I polled over 900 people. Lauren was stylish and unique. She didn't get enough votes to get her into the top 100. I just tallied!

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  5. I was surprised to see that Merle Oberon was not on this list.

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  6. Loogsio, Wow. I thought she was beautiful. Wuthering Heights! She received enough votes to land her as the 111th person on the list. Thank you!

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  7. I didn't see Britt Ekland on this list. Are you out of your mind?

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  8. Jim, We had close to 1000 voters, so I will assume everyone is not out of their mind. I will assume few people know of her since most people couldn't name one film or television episodic she would have appeared in. Lovely indeed.

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  9. It's a shame Gail Russell is mostly forgotten today. She aged fast but few actresses were as beautiful during the mid-late 1940s.

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  10. Great list! Mostly agree and glad to see oft-overlooked but incredible beauties like Connie Sellecca, Kim Delaney, Sela Ward (an Ava Gardner type), Barbara Parkins. Other (TV) actresses who were insanely beautiful in their heyday and should've made the cut are Morgan Brittany and Delta Burke (both of whom were exquisite Vivien Leigh types), and Lynda Carter.

    Who also should've made the cut: Sherilyn Fenn (a fusion of Elizabeth Taylor and Ava Gardner), Brooke Shields (stunning for a brief period early in her career but her beauty in her prime was unsurpassable), Sharon Tate, Aishwarya Rai and Charlize Theron.

    I agree with previous reviewers about Merle Oberon belonging here, she was staggeringly beautiful with her mysterious and elegant yet sensual looks, as was the hauntingly lovely Gail Russell. Other classic actresses deserving of a place: Arlene Dahl and Louise Brooks. To me, Sandra Dee was "just" cutely pretty/beautiful but not a near great/great beauty, and Lauren Bacall was an incredibly good-looking, striking, arresting woman but her looks fall more into the handsome mold.

    The minority of picks I really don't think belong here are Cheryl Ladd, Catherine Bach, Barbara Eden and Sienna Miller; to me they are pedestrian or commonly beautiful. Farrah Fawcett too, if you take away the amazing hair (she's like Veronica Lake, her hairstyle gave the illusion of making her more beautiful than she actually is).

    John Derek certainly was the maestro connoisseur of devastating beauties with 3 of his wives on this list. The man sure knew how to spot and mold beauty!

    Sorry my post is long but the aesthetics of (especially classic) film actresses is an interest of mine!

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  11. Lulu, Wow. Thanks for taking your time and leaving a long response. Obviously, you have thought about this and took the time to analyze. Once again, I must point out that there were nearly 1000 voters, so this isn't specifically my list alone. I love the John Derek note. I never even thought about that. Well, he had good taste (at least physically) in women. Again, thanks so much for leaving your feedback. Arlene Dahl was gorgeous. I was watching an old episode of The Love Boat not long ago (on a sick day) and she was even lovely as an older woman. Thanks.

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  12. You're welcome! and I realize these are many others' picks, not only yours:) A few other noteworthy deserving beauties I forgot to include and surprised didn't make it, esp. Isabelle Adjani who was an undeniable great beauty (ethereal and angelic, a porcelain doll), as was Capucine (aristocratic, enigmatic, with magnificent bone structure. Similar to Garbo's remote looks)

    Pier Angeli (startlingly innocently lovely in her early days, just as entrancing in later years when her wide-eyed, fresh-faced beauty took on a sultry, worldlier aspect),
    Dolores del Rio (a strikingly regal, glamorous beauty).

    Carol Lombard is unique a la Sharon Stone with a "cool flame" beauty; both being glacial yet carnal blondes, the vast majority are either hot and overtly sexy (eg Harlow, Monroe, Lana Turner) or chilly and latently sexual (Kelly, Deneuve, Garbo)

    Priscilla Presley (an Elizabeth Taylor type with a kittenish edge. Physical peak was her raven-haired period pre-acting despite the caterpillar lashes and heavy-handed eyeliner. Still an extremely beautiful lady when she did get into acting).

    Add Diane Kruger as another I'm surprised even ranked; imo merely blandly beautiful. A couple I'm on the fence about: Donna Reed (a demure, girlishly beautiful brunette; but of that beauty type I found the similar Olivia de Havilland superior) and of the exotic Arabian Nights type beauty, found Maria Montez rather hard-faced and brittle featured and much preferred Yvonne de Carlo (an overlooked raving beauty).

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  13. I agree with most of your picks. Donna Reed was stunning. And what about Myrna Loy? Most people don't think about leading ladies like Reed, Loy and Gabrielle Union as "glamour girls," but their faces lit up the screens with their flawlessness. I was also glad to see Sharon Stone and Claudia Cardinale on your list.. although I think Claudia was actually Tunisian, not Italian (?). I would add Sharon Tate, who whose career was so tragically brief but was whose face, like her Valley of the Dolls costar Barbara Parkins, was breathtakingly gorgeous. I also believe Rita Moreno is a beauty who belongs on the list.

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    1. Change that to Claudia IS Tunisian-born. She is still beautiful and still with us, thank the Lord. :-) And she acted in Italian films.

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  14. Where is Lynda Carter, Nicolette Sheridan and Terri Farrell

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  15. Jacqueline, Ms. Cardinale was born in Tunisia, but her parents are both Sicilians. She is always listed as Italian, therefore we used that known research to state she is an Italian actress.

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  16. Yeah I was quite surprised not to see Lynda Carter on the list for she was named "The Most Beautiful Woman in the World" by the International Academy of Beauty and the British Press Organization back in 1978. Also agree with others about Sharon Tate one of the most beautiful actresses ever who in her very short career was the most photographed woman.

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  17. I'm very surprised to see the classic Isabelle Adjani not on this list as she was ranked ''Most Beautiful Woman In Film''. She's absolutely gorgeous, I am glad however that my idols Audrey Hepburn (swoon) and Olivia Hussey (swoon) are on here. But add Isabelle Adjani and the whole webpage will shine brighter ;)

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    1. Ellie, Thanks so much for adding your voice. I must repeat that this was a poll voted on and as lovely as Isabelle Adjani was very few people voted for her. Her career viewed from an American perspective was relatively short. Some 98% of the voters were American. Thanks so much for taking the time to leave your comment.

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  18. Diana Rigg is/was the most beautiful and classy woman in TV.

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  19. No list of this kind is complete without Yvonne De Carlo! One of the great beauties of Hollywood and yet her name is absent?

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  20. No Janet Leigh? She's easily in the top 20 IMO.

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  21. Suzie Parker and Gina Lollobrigida are missing. Perhaps you need to have the most beautiful 150 women?

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    1. Both of them were beautiful, but most people would not classify Suzy Parker as an actress. One of the most famous models ever though.

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  22. I think Olivia de Havilland and her sister Joan Fontaine and also Joan Crawford in the 1930s are significantly more beautiful than Courtney Cox, Barbara Eden and Diahann Carroll, among others. Also Vivien Leigh belongs so much higher up, she is absolutely ethereal, otherworldly perfection.
    Keira Knightley is also too far down the list. But I like many of the unusual choices we don't always see but should, such as Jennifer O'Neill, Katharine Ross, Jacqueline Bisset, etc. Was this survey given to Brits?

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    1. The 1960's and 1970's produced some of the best looking women ever to appear on screen. Ross, Bisset, O'Neill, Bergen, MacGraw, Christie - all stunner. Thanks for the comment.

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  23. Sharon Tate was very beautiful too she really should have been included and I didn't even find some of these actresses that pretty much less beautiful.I'm really glad beautiful intelligent redheaded British actress Jane Asher was included,and Donna Mills too.

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    1. Jane Asher should have had a much bigger career. In person she was even better looking, even as an older woman.

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  24. Barbara Carrera? Margaux Hemingway?

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  25. I think Angela Basset should have been there, along with Pam Grier, Jean Harlow as well

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  26. Not only should Lee Remick been on this list but at the top of the list

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  27. What about Eva Mendes, Charlize Theron, Sharon Stone, Jessica Lange, and Elisabeth Shue? I think any one of them could have been included in this list.

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    1. Sharon Stone is on the list and she is high on the list. She is at #21.

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  28. No Jenny Agutter? How could you? otherwise one fantastic list; really well done, lass!

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  29. What a marvelous list! Brings others to mind and I love the mix of classic & modern! 💓💓💓

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  30. Audrey Hepburn has always been my favorite and honestly one of the most beautiful classic unique looking natural gorgeous actresses but think she should have been further up the list. Personally i dont think Julia Robert's is really all that great looking and Kira although pretty overrated...

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  31. Rhoda, Audrey Hepburn was a beautiful and elegant woman. The placement of numbers on the list is in some ways irrelevant. All of these women to varying degrees were stunning women. One could argue the placement, although, we certainly think Keira Knightley is the most beautiful actress of her generation. Thanks so much for contributing your opinion. We love to see them.

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  32. Faye Dunaway only number 82? What the heck? She was definitely the most beautiful woman of all time in my view

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  33. Pretty good list, I don't know how you didn't include Lauren Bacall, Jane Mansfield, Mammie Van Doren, Darryl Hanna, and Goldie Hawn. I also believe there needs to be a whole lot more added from the silver screen era, as well as the silent film era. Soooooooooooooooooo many more drop dead gorgeous Goddesses to include.

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    1. And Hedi Lamarr!!! How did she not make the top 3,as well as Gina lollobrigida,who didn't even make the list. REALLY!!! GINA LOLLOBRIGIDA!!!When it comes to beautiful Italian actresses Gina lollobrigida, and Sophia Loren,(who you did include thank god) are the two most drop dead gorgeous goddesses to ever come from Italy.

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  34. No offense to Cortney Cox,she is beautiful, but there's many others who I would consider to be much more beautiful.

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    1. There are 99 other women on the list besides Ms. Cox. Surely, you would agree with some, if not most of them.

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