A Tribute To The Most Beautiful Stars Of All Time

When you look at Hollywood, one of the things that often stands out is the beauty of the individuals who are on the screen. It doesn’t matter if they are on the television or on the big screen, it seems as if beauty is a prerequisite.

When you look back over time, you find out that things have not really changed all that much since the Golden age of cinema. People were beautiful back then and they are beautiful today, but looking back at the history of glamorous movie stars really helps you to remember what they brought to the world.

Catherine Deneuve

It’s difficult to look at Catherine and her stunning features without remembering the past and all that it offered. In the 1968 romantic drama film, La Chamade, you can see her natural beauty and how effortless it was.

She played the beautiful mistress of a good-looking, rich businessman. She really played the part well and she embodies the spirit of the 1960s.

Brigitte Bardot

Looking back to a time before Botox and breast implants, you would think that we didn’t have quite the beauty that we have today. When you look at Brigitte Bardot, however, you can see just how much beauty was possible.

From head to toe, she had everything that was necessary to make her a star. This included a beautiful complexion, good curves, and overall beauty that was easy to notice.

Bridget became famous in the 1950s in Europe but eventually, she was also famous in the United States. Looking at her picture it is easy to see how beautiful she was.

Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh

Celebrity couples were also popular back in the 60s, and this includes Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. Even though people told them not to get married, they ignored the advice and moved forward.

At first, people thought that marriage would end both of their careers but it actually did quite well for them. Looking at the pictures of the two of them together you can’t help but notice the glamour that Hollywood showed during those days.

Ursula Andress

The James Bond movies have always had beautiful women but when you look at Ursula Andress, you can’t help but notice just how much beauty she offered on the silver screen.

The Swiss-German actress retired in 2005 but before then, she became well-known as Sean Connery’s love interest in the first Bond film from 1962.

In speaking about the moment when she came up out of the water, she said: “It was a big moment for me. I think that simple bikini made a complete difference to my career. It made me into a success.

“I had made a few movies before then but nothing had the impact of that scene in Dr No.”

Jacqueline Bisset

There is plenty of beauty on the silver screen these days but in the past, you could sometimes see the beauty without all of the makeup and extras. That is where Jacqueline comes in, and looking at her you can tell that she had the natural beauty in abundance.

Barbara Eden

Most of us remember Barbara Eden from I Dream of Jeannie, but she has had a successful career in Hollywood elsewhere as well.

Barbara was on the cusp of becoming a household name in 1965. She had all the beauty that was necessary to make her mark in history, and she was a good actor too!

Faye Dunaway

Looking back to the time when Faye Dunaway was on the screen, you could tell that she really put on a great performance. Her smile was very warm but she also played a hard character when the scene started.

Sally Field

As far as beautiful young actresses are concerned, Sally Field is in a class of her own. She was well known for her work on television shows, including The Flying Nun, but she really became famous when she was on Smoky and the Bandit.

You could tell that there was chemistry between Sally Field and Burt Reynolds on the screen, and he considers the fact that he didn’t stick with her to be one of the biggest mistakes he ever made.

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