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The 20 Most Legendary Female Stars in Hollywood (Part 1)

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In the history of Hollywood, the stars are shining, and countless female stars have brought us many classic movies, and they are enchanted by their beauty and superb acting skills on the screen. They not only have a unique appearance, elegant temperament, unique personality, and many have a legendary life. Here I have selected twenty beautiful and legendary Hollywood actresses. It will be published in two parts, I hope you like it.

In the process of summarizing, refer to many materials and articles, thank you! Sorting is not a ranking and is for reference only.

Hedy Lamarr (9 November 1914 ---- 19 January 2000) was born in Vienna, Austria

Heidi. Rama is still remembered, not because of her films or acting skills, but because of her beautiful appearance and her patent, which she claims to be the "mother of CDMA." Today, her patents are widely used in areas such as GPS, space shuttle ground communication, and WiFi.

In 1939, Heidi came to the United States with a large amount of Nazi wireless communication materials, and invented a patent for spread spectrum communication technology in 1942. However, for the U.S. military, they prefer Heidi. Rama uses her beauty to sell war bonds. Heidi also lived up to her expectations, earning the Allies $25 million in war bonds (equivalent to $350 million today).

Heiditi's beauty should not be ranked in the twentieth place in Hollywood (the top five are certainly no problem). However, God gave her a beautiful face and a clever head, but did not give her the same acting skills. Maybe God thinks she just has this beauty on the screen, they just have to put her there, turn the camera to her face, her figure, can attract the eyes, they can make enough money. So she starred in the world's first film with female nude footage, "Haunted", which made the whole world fascinated at that time.

She once said the widely quoted saying: "Any girl can be glamorous, and all you have to do is stand there and look stupid. All you have to do is stand still and look stupid.)”。

This woman, who is still beautiful at the age of 50, called Audrey Hepburn and Marilyn Monroe, should not be forgotten, and the beauty and wisdom she possesses are God's most perfect masterpiece.

The 20 Most Legendary Female Stars in Hollywood (Part 1)

XIX. Ava Gardner Ava Gardner (December 24, 1922 – January 25, 1990) was born in Smithfield, USA

Ava's beauty is a combination of seductive, spicy and sexy, noble and not vulgar, dignified and not frivolous. How can a woman have such elegant to wild eyes, so seductive, her lips, as if written with ancient words that cannot be deciphered, tempting you to explore, to yearn.

Her love is as fierce as her beauty, let others love scarred, love herself tired and scarred, her love with the golden voice Frank Sinatra, can become the most wonderful and touching love feature film without any adaptation.

She became the best actress in Hemingway's work, and she can perfectly interpret the rushing enthusiasm and uninhibited freedom in Hemingway's works. And the films she starred in: "Kilimanjaro's Snow", "The Sun Still Rises" and "The Murderer" have become classics that will remain in the hearts of fans forever. In 1954, she was nominated for "Best Actress" at the 26th Academy Awards for her film "Red Dust". In 1960, he left his name on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. In 1964, she won the "Best Actress" award at the San Sebastian International Film Festival for her film "The Stormy Night of Wushan Mountain". In 1965, she was nominated for "Best Actress in a Motion Picture - Drama" at the 22nd Golden Globe Awards for her film "Wushan Stormy Night"

In the 1940s and 1950s, despite the large number of Hollywood actresses, Ava became the second Hollywood "sexy goddess" after Rita Hayworth with her unique temperament and exotic beauty. Especially when the heroine she plays is hovering between several men, the soul-sucking demon can't help but shake people's hearts.

In 1999, she was named the 25th "Greatest Screen Legend Actress of a Hundred Years" by the American Film Institute.

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Marlene Dietrich (27 December 1901 – 6 May 1992) was born in Berlin, Germany

Marlene. Deiderie graduated from the Weimar Conservatory in Germany, and her good music education gave her a mournful and low singing voice, and after such a long time, she still has an irresistible charm.

She was the only hollywood actress in the twenties and thirties who could compete with Greta Garbo. Although it did not win an Oscar, its reputation is well known in the United States. She is beautiful, sexy, seductive, and her sexy image has deeply touched and conquered a generation of male audiences. From the dancer in "The Blue Angel" to the infatuated girl in "Morocco" to the dust girl in "Shanghai Express", in a series of films, Marlene fully shows her breathtaking beauty. In 1999, she was selected by the American Film Institute as the ninth greatest screen actress in a hundred years.

As a world-class movie star, Marlene Dietrich's image on the screen forms a wonderful correspondence with the image in life. Behind her beautiful appearance, there is actually an emotionally rich heart. As a German actress, Hitler was extremely fond of her and offered extremely attractive conditions. In the face of Hitler's gracious invitation, she resolutely refused. During World War II, she personally went to the front line to perform condolences for American soldiers, becoming the most popular condolence performance star during World War II. The song she sang, "Lily Marlene," is both an indictment of war and an irrevocable nostalgia.

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Lana Turner (February 8, 1921 – June 25, 1995) was born in Wallace, Idaho, United States

Lana Turner exudes charm all over her body, this Hollywood blonde sexy beauty, people love her beauty more than her talent. In the classic film noir "The Postman Always Rings the Bell Twice", he played a snake and scorpion beauty who colluded with an adulterer to murder her husband, and was rated as "Classic Snake and Scorpion Beauty: Ten Goddesses of Film Noir" by the Chinese media Bund Pictorial.

In the 1940s, she had already established herself in the American film industry; in the 1950s, she became a blonde beauty in Hollywood; and in the 1960s, despite the emergence of Hollywood rookies at that time, Lana Turner's status as a first-line actress was still as stable as Tarzan.

If you want to make a wonderful gangster legend movie, her life is the best material, with all the material needed for a gangster movie. The love-hate relationship between the beautiful sexy goddess and the boss of the gang, when she was about to leave him, there was a fierce conflict, so one of the most sensational murders of the year occurred. Filial piety's 14-year-old daughter single-handedly took on all the charges in order to save her mother in the tragedy. That murder was called one of the 25 most famous cases in the world by Time Magazine.

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Shirley Temple (April 23, 1928 – February 10, 2014) was born in California, United States

Shirley. Temple was God's little angel to humanity, and her signature blonde curls and sweet dimples gave Americans in that tough time endless joy. During that challenging time of money shortage and hard work, Shulan Temple lit up American life with her singing, dancing, sweet smile and innocent character to bring endless joy to the suffering American people

She is not a red-faced beauty, but she is the cutest little angel in the world. Maybe it would be inappropriate to put her in this series, but if there is no her in this series, then this will be mutilated.

In Hollywood, her appeal is also discouraged by the flower-like actresses. Because even they love such a little angel. From 1934 to 1939, she became one of the ten most popular stars every year.

She's Shulan Temple, and she's the only girl who makes us refuse to grow up.

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Barbara Stanwyck (July 16, 1907 – January 20, 1990) was born in New York, USA

barb. Steinwick has been in the film industry for 60 years, and there are only a few actresses in the film industry who can exude such a long artistic vitality and dabble in such a broad field of acting as she did. barb. Stanwick plays a wide range of plays, and the interpretation of the characters is precise and delicate. She is not as beautiful as Audrey Hepburn and Garbo, on the contrary, she gives people the feeling of being completely real, understandable and trusted, more flesh and blood than the illusory images created in the light and shadow of the film studio. Her "Double Reparations" is a classic in classic movies.

Each image she leaves on the screen represents a unique type of woman; she can quickly make transitions between tough and vulnerable in any scene, and can also convey extremely nuanced differences in film roles, which not only allows director Frank Capra to discover her film talent, but also Cecil Capra. B. Demir, John Ford and Preston Sturges admired her immensely; in addition, she was the "softest diamond" in the Hungarian director's mouth. The classic snake and scorpion beauty in the film noir was praised by Hollywood as "the best actress who did not win an Oscar". In 1999, Barbara Stanwick was named the 11th "Greatest Actress of a Hundred Years" by the American Film Institute.

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Joan Crawford (March 23, 1904 – May 10, 1977) was born in San Antonio, Texas

In 1928, he directly became a star with his appearance in "Our Dancing Daughters". With the rise of sound films, she starred in The Grand Hotel in 1932. Joan Crawford realized that staying at MGM would only repeat herself repeatedly, so she jumped to Warner Pictures. In 1945, she won the 18th Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "The Devil of the Sea". In 1947, she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in "Cocooning Yourself". In 1952, he received a third Oscar nomination for his role in "Fright Rises". After her husband's death in 1959, Crawford succeeded her husband as a female director of PepsiCo, and since then she has turned her energy mainly to business.

Joan Crawford died of cancer in New York on May 10, 1977, at the age of 73. In 1999, she was named the 10th "Greatest Actress of a Hundred Years" by the American Film Institute.

Joan Crawford is no ordinary actress, to be precise, she is a movie superstar. The difference is important: she rarely appears in top films, and her films are rarely called "outstanding", regardless of the material, but she is the most successful actress in film history and the longest actress in her acting career. She was born charming, a person on top of people, and her star temperament is simply innate. Everything about her, from her history of going from nothing to being worthy, and all her tireless efforts to be under the flash, made her the best material for Hollywood's DreamWorks.

In order to compete for the status of "one sister", the two female stars competed to guide the performance, bribe the media, and fight openly and secretly outside the play... Does the synopsis of FX TV's 8 episodes of the American drama "Old Enemy" look familiar?

However, this American drama is not about the popular battle of weibo in contemporary Xiaohua, but the real history that happened from the 20s to the 70s of the last century. In order to compete for the status of hollywood's first sister, the two goddesses at that time, Joan Crawford and Betty Davis, fought openly for fifty or sixty years, and the skill of the means was breathtaking. The ups and downs are more exciting than hundreds of soap operas.

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Betty Davis Bette Davis (April 5, 1908 – October 6, 1989) was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, USA

Eleven Oscar nominations twice, one Venice Film Festival, four Golden Globe nominations once, one Caesar, one Cannes, and countless other awards. Her films such as "Comet Beauty", "Woman Woman", "Qing He Thin Life", "Lan Yu Shock" and other films are classics in the classics. Her acting skills are superb, and her image is ever-changing. She can try any role, whether beautiful and ugly, or young and old, she can do it with ease. As long as she participates in the film, there is an extraordinary attraction, and they will be particularly vivid even if they are mediocre, because of her participation. This is an artist with the magic of turning decay into magic, a woman with amazing acting skills.

Her talent and achievements are few in the world, so what else does she need to be beautiful? In any case, she has become the most beautiful in the history of film, because the charm of those characters will last forever. Beauty seems superfluous and even burdensome to her, and she conquers the world only with her excellent and irreplaceable acting skills.

Speaking on behalf of the Hollywood Society at her funeral, Angela Lansbury said: "She was a true master, a legend of the 20th century. Her life's experience will inspire future generations who aspire to become actors. ”

In 1999, among the 25 greatest actresses of the century selected by the American Film Institute, Betty M. Davis came in second, after Catherine Hepburn.

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Joan Fontaine (November 21, 1917 – December 15, 2013) was born in Tokyo, Japan

Joan. Fontaine is a rare actress in Hollywood with a quiet beauty, with a face that can make people feel pity and be extremely quiet. She is Hitchcock's most beloved royal heroine, the owner of the Oscar-winning golden man, the woman who interprets Jane Eyre with dignity and soul, and a genius actor who can accurately interpret the spiritual core of Zweig's famous works.

Joan. Fontaine has been in the film for nearly thirty years, known for her restrained, shy, and suspicious female characters, and she completely integrates herself and the role with her amazing acting skills, and the dazzling glare of the Hollywood star group can never hide the unique brilliance of Joan Fontaine's quiet flash. She has been nominated for an Oscar three times for "Butterfly Dream", "Deep Doubt", "Eternal Girl", and won the Oscar for Best Lead Actor for "Deep Doubt" (this is unprecedented, the Oscar and Hitchcock have a deep hatred). And she and Orson. Wells co-starred in "Jane Eyre", which can be called the most classic business card in history, and no one can break through.

Joan Fonden's battle with her sister Olivier Dee Havran is one of the most interesting talking points in Hollywood history. In 1941, Fonden refused her congratulations when she won the 14th Academy Award for actress for "Deep Doubt", which made Olivia very angry and embarrassed. In 1947, Olivia humiliated her sister in the same way when she won the 19th Oscars.

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Olivia de Havilland (---- July 1, 1916) was born in Tokyo, Japan

She is Melanie in "Gone with the Wind", her performance is full of tear-jerking sincerity, the tears in her eyes and the smile on her lips are very infectious, so that you have to feel her heartfelt feelings. Her tenderness radiating from the inside out makes Melanie's love more natural, kinder, and more convincing. Under the strong pressure of Vivien Leigh, her performance is not inferior in the slightest. The collaboration of these two great British actresses makes this film even more exciting and great.

Olivia De Havran and Joan Fontaine are the only Hollywood sisters to win the Academy Award for Best Actress, and they are also notorious rivals (because Olivia was so favored by her mother that her mother refused to let her sister use the surname "de Havilland" when she wanted to be an actress, so that her sister Joan Fonten had to use the surname of her stepfather, Georges Fonden). But even so, the sisters Olivia and Fontaine are widely regarded by foreign media as the last two top actresses in Hollywood in the 1930s and 1940s after the death of Catherine Hepburn.

Olivier de Havran's brilliant performance in the film conquered not only Sarkozy, but also France, and de Havilland's efforts to protect the rights of actors are her most important contribution to the film industry. All French people who love movies have a lot of respect for Ms. de Havilland.

Olivier Dee Havran was also the only actor in the 1939 war romance Gone with the Wind who is still alive.

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