Not every woman is ready to sacrifice her beauty, even for a short time. If this woman is an actress, that's the hallmark of her professionalism. Hiding your face behind glasses and thick makeup isn't easy, but some movie stars handle it very well.
After the astonishing success of Pretty Woman, Julia Roberts played Kiki, a girl who lives in the shadow of her sister, in the movie American Sweetheart. In the end, Kiki changed from an ordinary girl to a beautiful woman, and she won the heart of her sister's boyfriend.
In one work we can see the charming Sabrina, a colleague of the protagonist in Two Men Who Make The Wrong Man, while in another, medical researcher Zoe becomes uncontrollably aggressive and crazy after the innovative serum in Resurrection. Wilde excelled in both roles.
At the moment, almost nothing is known about Christina Richie's character in The Matrix Resurrection — except for one thing, she's a beauty. Instead, her role in the movie "The Witch Head" is completely different, and she rarely wears makeup on her face.
Here, she is the pretty Michelle in the American Pie series, and the obese Julia in The Dating Movie. Hannigan excels in both roles.
Helena Bonham Carter can surprise anyone. After seeing her play the fanatical villain role in the Harry Potter films, viewers were surprised to see her play Princess Margaret in the Crown series. The actress diligently studied the princess's biography to make her performance authentic and believable.
Kelly Cucor is wildly popular for playing Penny, a charming neighbor of Leonard and Sheldon. In the movie "Fat Girl Rushes Forward", the actress plays a beautiful athlete who tries the life of a fat girl, proving to others that personality can trump appearance.
In Mrs. America, Paulson's character is alice McRae, a beautiful housewife, who eventually reveals a reverse character. In American Horror Story: The Hotel, the actress plays a reckless and vulgar guest of the dark-hearted Cortez Hotel.
Judy Foster is known for its amazing transformations. In "It Seems like the Old Man Came", she played the beloved wife of a beautiful officer. In the movie Artemis Hotel, Foster plays a hysterical woman with swollen eyelids and disheveled hair.
Helen Mirren is a retired agent in the comedy action film Red Flame Battlefield or an eccentric maid in The Gate, and she can play any role well.
Kristin Larkin was best known for playing Paris Hilton's humble friend in the movie Beauty and the Ugly Girl. A few years later, the actress starred in the sitcom Modern Family, in which she played a confident beauty.
The characters of Miranda Priestley, the queen of the glossy magazine industry in the film The Queen Who Wears Prada, and Helen Archer, the homeless sick woman in Aster Grass, are the complete opposites, proving meryl Streep's amazing talent.