Iconic beauty from movie screens. Who are they?

15 May 2023

Any ranking of the most beautiful persons in history is highly debatable because beauty is subjective. Some of these women contributed in ways that went above and beyond simply being attractive. Some women appear to be less certain of their place in this world and claim they don't know why men find them so alluring. See the women we've chosen!

Katharine Hepburn 

Katharine Hepburn appeared to be the center of attention despite her refusal to give in to the demands of Hollywood publicity. Having said that, she did have a famous marriage to fellow actor Spencer Tracy, in which she also appeared in nine of his films.

And even then, it's only the beginning of her relationships. She was undoubtedly one of the best actors of all time, receiving a record four Academy Award nominations for Lead Acting Performance.

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Greta Garbo

Many aficionados of Hollywood’s golden era forget that Greta Garbo wasn’t even from the US. The Swedish actress seamlessly adapted to American cinema, quickly becoming a big commercial and critical success.

In the end, she received three Best Actress nominations at the Academy Awards. In 1954, she earned an Honorary Academy Award for her outstanding performances on the big screen. Garbo, who had appeared in 28 films, announced her retirement from acting when she was barely 35 years old.

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Loretta Young

Beginning when she was just two or three years old in 1917 and continuing all the way up until 1953, Loretta Young had a lengthy and varied career. She received nominations for both the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1947's The Farmer's Daughter and the Oscar for her performance in Come to the Stable.

Young had a public romance with co-star Spencer Tracy when she was married to actor Grant Withers from 1930 to 1931. The child actor started smoking at age 8, but gave it up in the middle of the 1980s in order to put on 10 pounds.

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Ava Gardner

Ava Gardner's southern accent—she was from South Carolina—made her nearly impossible for MGM to understand. She still gambled on her looks, and they immediately signed her.

She had to wait five years for her big break, which came with the noir movie The Killers, which catapulted her to fame. She was a well-known Hollywood actress for five decades before her lifelong addiction to smoking caught up with her in the middle of the 1980s. Emphysema set in, and two strokes in 1986 rendered her paralyzed. In 1990, she died from pneumonia.

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Judy Garland

Judy Garland appears to have been a victim of the glitz and glamor that come with being a Hollywood star, starring in The Wizard of Oz, which is possibly the most memorable film of all time.

Garland, who was nominated for Academy Awards for her parts in A Star Is Born and Judgment at Nuremberg, was adored by everyone before she tragically passed away. Judy Garland's legacy has undoubtedly endured thanks to her daughter Liza Minnelli carrying the torch and Renee Zellweger portraying her in the 2019 movie.

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Vivien Leigh

Like many others on this list, Vivien Leigh said that her physical attractiveness had to be overcome since it overshadowed her acting talent. She was in fact referred to by one director as a “consummate actress, hampered by beauty.”

She was really more active onstage throughout her career, despite the fact that she is best known for her appearances in Gone with the Wind and A Streetcar Named Desire. She battled tuberculosis for the final three decades of her life, eventually passing away when it returned in 1967.

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Ursula Andress

The primary reason for Ursula Andress' reputation is her role as the first Bond girl in 1962's Dr. No, which she co-starred in with Sean Connery. She rapidly became a star for her performance, one of the most famous debuts of a female lead in movie history, despite having her voice overdubbed to hide her Swiss-German accent.

Many years later, when she made an appearance in Playboy magazine, she was questioned about her decision to allow her naked photos to be published. Simply said, she replied, “Because I'm beautiful.”

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Audrey Hepburn

With her distinctive looks, Audrey Hepburn shot to fame after costarring with Gregory Peck in Roman Holiday, for which she won an Academy Award, a BAFTA, and a Golden Globe for Best Actress.

Later in life, she focused on philanthropy, and both during and after her life, she received awards for her humanitarian work. In 1993, she lost her battle with a rare type of stomach cancer. The fact that she has continued to emerge in popular culture decades after her death is evidence of her enduring legacy.

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Grace Kelly

Prior to her marriage to Monaco's Prince Ranier III, Grace Kelly only spent about five years working in Hollywood, yet her grace cemented her status as one of the greatest Hollywood characters of all time.

After becoming a princess of Monaco, Kelly would never perform again, but this gave her more time to focus on philanthropy and supporting the arts. Sadly, when driving her daughter, she had a stroke, which led to the tragedy that claimed her life. Fortunately, her daughter survived the collision. Her poise and elegance, both on and off the screen, will always be remembered.

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Marilyn Monroe

The question of who is the most attractive lady in the world will never be settled, so we've gathered some of the top contenders for you to consider!

Without Marilyn Monroe, who is still among the most well-known figures in the world even 50 years after her untimely death at the age of 36, no list would be complete. She asserted that "imperfection is beauty, madness is genius, and it's better to be absolutely ridiculous than absolutely boring," and she acted accordingly.

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Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth started dancing in New York clubs as a young child before her family relocated to California when she was 10 years old. Before moving on to more serious acting parts in the 1940s, she had numerous appearances in dancing pictures from the 1930s.

She had a challenging decade in the 1950s since she was plagued by personal issues more and more. Younger ladies gained notoriety while she fell into drinking and financial difficulties. She died in 1987 after decades of suffering from what were eventually identified as Alzheimer's disease symptoms.

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Brigitte Bardot

Brigitte Bardot began her career as a dancer before transitioning to acting in the 1950s. She gained international recognition in 1956 as the lead actress in the contentious Robert Vadim picture, And God Created Women. One American critic described her as “undeniably a creation of superlative craftsmanship.”

Simone de Beauvoir penned a feminist article titled Brigitte Bardot and The Lolita Syndrome in response to Brigitte Bardot's seeming arrival on the global stage during the conservative decade. She later turned into a supporter of animal rights, and most controversially, she was penalized five times for promoting racial animosity.

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Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman, a Swedish actress, gained notoriety when she co-starred with Humphrey Bogart in Casablanca, but she had been appearing in Swedish and German films since the mid-1930s.

One biography referred to her as "arguably the most international star in the history of entertainment" because of her widespread international appeal. Anatole Litvak, one of her directors, observed that "through all her troubles she held to the conviction that she had been true to herself and it made her quite a person." She suffered from breast cancer before passing away in 1982.

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Natalie Wood

Since she was a young child, Natalie Wood has been known for her role as Maureen O'Hara in Miracle in 34th Street.

Wood went on to star in timeless films like West Side Story and Rebel Without a Cause. She passed away in questionable circumstances while sailing to Santa Catalina Island with her husband Robert Wagner, co-star Christopher Walken from her most recent film, and the yacht's captain. She wasn't even 44. Recently, the inquiry was reopened, and in February 2018, Wagner was designated as a person of interest.

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Anita Ekberg

Throughout her career, this Swedish-born actress participated in numerous American and European films, but she spent the majority of her time in Italy, where she played a significant part in La Dolce Vita. She was naturally beautiful, and as a teen, she worked as a fashion model.

She competed in the Miss Malmö pageant in 1950, which helped her win the Miss Sweden pageant. She competed for the Miss Universe crown in 1951 despite speaking very little English at the time because of her attractiveness, which was far more international.

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Claudia Cardinale

Italian-Tunisian The "Most Beautiful Italian Girl in Tunisia" competition gave Claudia Cardinale the opportunity to visit Italy, which launched her professional career. She had trouble speaking Italian because the Sicilian she learnt from her parents is very different from Italian, but her beauty led to offers for modeling and acting.

Due to her raspy tone and French accent in the beginning of her career, her voice was really dubbed over. She has been a vocal advocate for women's rights since 2000, when she was appointed a UNESCO goodwill ambassador for the protection of women.

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Lauren Bacall

This American actress, who was hailed as the 20th greatest female star of classic Hollywood cinema, was known for her alluring features and distinctive voice. 

She received an honorary Academy Award later in life "in recognition of her central place in the Golden Age of Motion Pictures." She started out as a model and appeared on the covers of Harper's Bazaar and even magazines like Vogue before beginning her distinguished acting career. Her "cat-like grace, tawny blonde hair, and blue-green eyes" were praised for her attractiveness.

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Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor, who was born in England to American parents, relocated to California with her family just before the start of World War II. Elizabeth's stunning beauty was so obvious even as a little child that her mother frequently received advice that she ought to be a movie star.

She had two rows of brows, a genetic abnormality that gave her eyes a distinctive frame. She started out as a kid star before developing into one of Hollywood's most sought-after actors. Later in life, after appearing in numerous films, she supported Jewish causes and raised awareness of AIDS.

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Kim Novak

Kim Novak was initially sought out by Columbia Pictures to replace Rita Hayworth, one of the biggest stars of the 1940s whose appeal had waned in the 1950s, as well as to compete with Marylin Monroe of 20th Century Fox.

When she starred in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo, she cemented her position in movie history. Up until her complete retirement in the early 1990s, Novak had only occasionally acted since the mid-1960s. In 2010, it was revealed that she had breast cancer. She is still with us thanks to excellent therapies.

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Raquel Welch

Even though it wasn't her first appearance, Raquel Welch rose to fame after appearing in the 1966 movie One Million Years B.C., in which she donned an iconic fur bikini.

Later, she appeared in films like Bedazzled (1967), Bandolero! (1968), and 100 Rifles (1969). She has continued to appear in films over the years, most notably in Reese Witherspoon's Legally Blond. For successfully promoting her Latin background, she was given the "Imagen Foundation Lifetime Achievement Award" in 2001.

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Britt Ekland

The Night They Raided Minsky's and Get Carter are two of the movies in which the Swedish actress and singer most prominently starred during the 1960s and 1970s. In The Man With the Golden Gun (1974), she too made an appearance as a Bond girl.

The relationship that Ekland had in 1964 with actor Peter Sellers, who proposed to her after seeing her picture in the newspaper, was what garnered the majority of attention for her over night. She was one of the most famous people in the world throughout the 1970s and was frequently mentioned and pictured.

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Barbara Eden

Although many people are unaware, Barbara Eden's role as Jeannie in the well-known 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie was really intended for a brunette.

They did this in order to get away from Bewitched, another fantasy sitcom with a blonde protagonist. Because Barbara Eden was so charming, attractive, and suited for the part, the show's creators failed to take into account this small fact. It's a good thing they did too! Since then, Barbara has become a TV celebrity.

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Julie Ege

Julie started modeling when she was 15 years old. When she was 18 years old, she placed second in the Miss Norway competition. She then competed for Miss Universe and relocated to England to work as an au pair in order to practice her English.

She started performing in a few minor roles by the late 1960s, but Up Pompeii, a comedy from 1971, is where most people know her. She later admitted that she did not mind being referred to as a beauty actor because her good looks helped her pay the bills.

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Hedy Lamarr

One of the most intriguing women on this list is Hedy Lamarr. She claims a Guinness world record for being the first woman to be captured on camera performing a certain action, but her claim to fame goes far further than that.

She focused on developing "frequency hopping" to address the issue of enemy ships blocking the radio communications submarines use to control torpedoes when World War II broke out. Despite the fact that she submitted a patent that was never used for many years, it served as the inspiration for numerous later military and civilian technologies.

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Veronica Lake

It's strange to consider that Veronica Lake passed away almost 50 years ago. Lake achieved her greatest level of popularity in the 1940s, when she was most recognized for playing femme fatale characters in numerous films.

But as a result of her drinking issues and numerous failed relationships, her career began to suffer. In the end, it appears that this vice was what caused her to pass away in 1973. Her final on-screen appearance was in the low-budget horror movie Flesh Feast from 1970.

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Gene Tierney

There is no questioning Gene Tierney's contributions to Hollywood history, despite the fact that she may not be the most well-known person on this list. Tierney, who is best known for playing Laura, went on to be nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress in 1945 for her work in Leave Her to Heaven.

The Pleasure Seekers from 1964 featured Tierney's final acting performance. She would make a few TV appearances during the ensuing decades until dying in 1971.

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Sharon Tate

Sadly, Sharon Tate's unsettling, terrible, and senseless death will always cast a shadow over her life. Long before Once Upon a Time, in which Quentin Tarantino envisioned how history may have been changed, The stunning Tate started working as an actor in Hollywood.

She was praised as a bright newbie after receiving favorable reviews for her dramatic and comic acting performances. In 1968, she wed Roman Polanski, the director and co-star of The Fearless Vampire Killers. When she was taken from this earth, she was eight months pregnant with their kid.

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Jane Birkin

The English actress enjoyed a great career in both British and French cinema, but it was her ten-year marriage to Serge Gainsbourg that catapulted her to international stardom.

Birkin maintained her career as an actor and singer in a number of indie movies, including Red Fox and A Soldier's Daughter Never Cries, even after they split up. However, Birkin is best known for having a Hermés bag named in her honor after admitting she couldn't find a leather weekend bag she liked.

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Ann-Margret Olsson

Swedish-American In addition to being one of the most attractive stars of the 1960s and 1970s, Ann-Margret Olsson is also a multi-talented performer. She was already a popular singing singer when she landed her breakthrough acting role in Bye Bye Birdie.

She also played Tommy's mother in the Who's Tommy among other roles. She played recurring roles in Ray Donovan and Law and Order: SVU. Her beauty and talent are still leaving their imprint on the entertainment business five decades after she first came to public attention.

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Mia Farrow

It's one thing to have a single prominent celebrity lover. Nevertheless, Mia Farrow ended up dating two of the greatest entertainers of all time!

Of course, these were Frank Sinatra and, subsequently, Woody Allen. But there's no denying that Mia Farrow was a great star in her own right and possibly the most attractive actress of her generation. The titular part in 1968's Rosemary's Baby is without a doubt her most recognizable performance.

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Barbara Parkins

Parkins, a 16-year-old Canadian, relocated to Los Angeles in an effort to become well-known. The young woman began her career in nightclubs as a backup dancer and singer for well-known stars. She made her acting debut in the low-budget murder movie 20,000 Eyes in 1961.

However, one of her more significant projects was her role in the Valley of the Dolls movie. She remained with the show throughout its duration, and in 1966 she was nominated for an Emmy Award for Best Actress in a Lead Role.

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Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren is one of Italy's most adored and well-known stars and is noted for her acting career. She began making movies when she was just 14 years old, and she is still doing it today.

A Countess From Hong Kong, Grumpier Old Men, and The Pride and the Passion are just a few of the films she has acted in. This beauty's willingness to tell the world she doesn't shave her armpits is what is perhaps even more telling about her. Although we detest to say it, it still does not diminish her beauty.

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Catherine Deneuve

Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, a distinctive French movie in which all the dialogue is sung, like in an opera, is where French actress Catherine Deneuve had her breakthrough on a global scale. She then appeared in Roman Polanski's Repulsion, which increased her level of notoriety.

She has since racked up an astonishing list of roles. In 1985, France recognized her by designating her as Marianne's official face. Marianne is the French symbol of liberty. Her most recent statement criticizing the #MeToo movement and claiming it has turned into a witch hunt was an open letter.

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Faye Dunaway

It's incredible to consider how much Faye Dunaway has accomplished in her illustrious career, with films like Chinatown, Bonnie and Clyde, and The Thomas Crown Affair among her notable credits.

The actress, who is 82 years old and hasn't formally retired, has also had a reasonably good career in theater, appearing in various plays. Dunaway has a history of partnerships outside of her career, including Terry O'Neill, Peter Wolf, and Jerry Schatzberg, to mention a few.

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Isabella Rossellini 

Another woman on this list, Ingrid Bergman, gave birth to Isabella Rossellini through her union with Italian director Roberto Rossellini. She is renowned for her modeling skills in addition to her acting, despite having entered the field much later than is customary.

She ultimately succeeded in landing a position as the spokesmodel for Lancôme, which she retained for 14 years. She has appeared in both cinema and television, notably Blue Velvet by David Lynch. She is renowned for her advocacy, particularly in the field of conservation.

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Jessica Lange

In the world of acting, Jessica Lange seemed to have led two separate lives. After earning a reputation for herself in six separate films during the 1980s and early 1990s that received Academy Award nominations, Lange appeared to slow down and become much more picky with her work.

The actress has seen something of a comeback during the past ten years, particularly after appearing in five seasons of American Horror Story. Additionally, in the miniseries Feud: Bette and Joan, she played Joan Crawford.

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Kim Basinger 

After building a successful modeling career in the 1970s, Kim Basinger came to Los Angeles and tried her hand at acting. She appeared in a number of television movies, but the drama Hard Country was her feature debut.

Basinger gained notoriety in the 1990s as a result of her portrayal of a Bond girl in Never Say Never Again. She continued acting to this day and went on to appear in numerous other movies after that.

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Michelle Pfeiffer

Thanks to her adept acting and breathtaking beauty, Michelle Pfeiffer was one of the most well-liked actresses on the big screen in the 1980s and 1990s.

With a supporting role in Scarface and subsequent more serious roles as she gained fame, she was able to shatter the stereotype of the gorgeous girl in her late 1970s films. In the words of one Daily Telegraph contributor, she possesses “the kind of beauty you find yourself involuntarily taking a moment to marvel at mid-conversation.”

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Jacqueline Bisset 

Since appearing in Hollywood blockbusters like Bullitt in the 1960s, English actress Jacqueline Bisset has been a cinematic star. She began to obtain increasingly serious roles as she became known as a serious actress, such as in François Truffaut's Day for Night.

It is widely believed that her performance in The Deep in 1977, in which she emerged from the water drenched only on top in a white T-shirt, is what first made wet T-shirt competitions popular. Since then, Jacqueline Bisset has mainly appeared in television movies and programs.

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Jaclyn Smith

Successful actress and entrepreneur Jaclyn Smith is well recognized for her role as the attractive Kelly Garrett in the Charlie's Angels television adaptation, which launched her acting career.

She and the other Angels were propelled to fame by the television series, and she later played the same part in the 2003 movie Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle. For the remainder of her acting career, Smith continued to feature in numerous TV movies and miniseries. She was married four times, thus her beauty was well known.

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Julie Andrews 

The fact that Julie Andrews has aged so elegantly and is still quite active in the public eye well into her 80s makes her not the most apparent option on this list.

Few Hollywood celebrities have appeared in two classic films, as she has. Julie Andrews did a fantastic job of making Mary Poppins her own, and her performance in The Sound of Music is also indisputable.

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Jane Fonda

When Oscar season rolled around, Jane Fonda was a true force to be reckoned with. At the age of 80, she is still producing films today. The daughter of the illustrious Henry Fonda comes from one of Hollywood's most successful families.

She has still distinguished herself from her relatives because to her strong charm, stunning appearance, and extensive filmography. With her success in theater, television, and even movies, Jane Fonda seems to be capable of anything.

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Sophie Marceau

Sophie Marceau, a French actress, rose to fame as a young woman after appearing in the 1980 movie La Boum. She appeared in other European movies for the next 15 years before landing a major Hollywood role in Braveheart. 

In the James Bond movie The World Is Not Enough that followed, she appeared. Marceau claims she doesn't fully understand why people find her appealing, despite the fact that she frequently ranks at the top of "most beautiful" lists. I've never actually been beautiful, she claims. I'm a pretty girl. And humble!

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Elizabeth Hurley

Hugh Grant, who enjoyed considerable success with the 1994 movie Four Weddings and a Funeral, is how Elizabeth Hurley first came to the attention of the general public. She donned a well-known black Versace outfit with golden safety pins to the movie premiere.

This is credited with giving Versace his well-known brand and with giving Hurley his big break. She didn't have any prior modeling experience when she was named Estée Lauder's spokesmodel the following year, 1995. She is well known for her acting work in Bedazzled and Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery.

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Monica Bellucci 

It's hard to believe that next year the Italian film actress Monica Bellucci will be 60 years old! It is even harder to believe, but once the woman dreamed of being a lawyer and even entered the university. But then she dropped everything and started working as a model, and later started acting in Italian films. Later, the actress began to be called in French films, and so her fame began to spread around the world. Currently, the number of films with Monica Bellucci already reaches several dozen. And she herself, despite her age, does not seem to age at all and does not lose her beauty.

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Charlize Theron

Before making it to the big screen, Charlize Theron was raised on a farm in South Africa. She was once interested in becoming a ballet dancer, but the training had a negative impact on her body.

She was also frequently attracting modeling scouts due to her beauty. She afterwards took a detour into acting and hasn't turned back since. The actress, who is more than just a gorgeous face, received an Academy Award for Best Actress for her work in Monster as the serial killer Aileen Wuornos.

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Angelina Jolie

One of the most beautiful women in the world, Angelina Jolie, was born in the family of the famous actor Jon Voight and the Canadian actress Marcheline Bertrand, and her godsons were the equally famous Maximilian Schell and Jacqueline Bisset. Therefore, it is not surprising that Angelina has been interested in acting since childhood. For a long time, Angelina starred in films that did not bring her success. And only after participating in the film George Wallace in 1997, Angelina's career took off rapidly.

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Aishwarya Rai 

It should not be shocking that Aishwarya Rai is listed here because she has consistently been voted the "most beautiful woman in the world" list. When she was a college student, she started modeling and in 1994 she was crowned Miss World.

Later that decade, she began acting in Bollywood films. Her performances are distinguished by a "delicately sensual presence and physical grace," claims Variety's Derek Elley. Despite the media's persistent interest in her, she has largely kept her private life a secret.

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Mila Kunis

One of the most beautiful actresses who was born in Ukraine, Miley Kunis turns 40 this year. After moving from Ukraine to Los Angeles, Mila began studying acting and attending castings. The first success came to her after participating in the television series That '70s Show. Currently, Mila is one of the most successful American actresses and has already appeared in several dozen films.

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Scarlett Johansson

American actress and singer Scarlett Johansson was born on November 22, 1984 in New York. She has a twin brother, who is only a few minutes older than the actress. Since childhood, Johansson attended Lee Strasberg's acting school. She started acting in movies at the age of 9, and already 2 years later, she played alongside Sean Connery. Her greatest fame came from her participation in the filming of the dramatic thriller Match Point and the melodrama Difficulty of Translation. Film critics also noted the role of the Black Widow in the Marvel universe film series.

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Margot Robbie

Film producer and actress Margot Robbie was born in Australia on July 2, 1990 in the city of Dalby, Queensland. Margot's career began in 2007, and by 2011 she was already known in Australia thanks to her role in the series Neighbors. Among other well-known films with the participation of Margo is a joint work with Leonardo DiCaprio, Walk on Wall Street. In addition, she starred in the film Suicide Squad and Tonya against all. For her role in this film, she was nominated for an Oscar and a Golden Globe.

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