One of the charms of the film is that the light and shadow are eternal, and the actors are easy to age, but the film records their smiles and flows for a hundred years. It has been more than 120 years since the birth of the film, and the 10 most beautiful faces remind us how beautiful people on the screen once were and amazed. The film records their most beautiful years, and they make the beauty of the film.
Let's take stock of the ten most beautiful goddesses of the last century.
10. Yellow willow cream

Representative works: "Red Lantern", "Disaster at Sea", "Thundering Dawn", "Baghdad Thieves"
The first Chinese-American Hollywood film star and the first Asian-American to become an international star. Her career has been long and rich, spanning silent films, sound films, television dramas, stage plays and radio dramas. Huang Liushuang is the only Chinese actress to remain on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, and her oriental elegance has made a legend of eternal beauty. After her death, there was a period of blankness among Chinese actresses in Hollywood, followed by Lu Yan, Chen Chong and so on. Even today, there are still only a few Chinese actors who can enter Hollywood.
9. Rita Hayworth
Representative works: "Spy Network Demon", "Peach Blossom Palace", "Goddess of Love"
She is known in the United States as the "Goddess of Love", and in the famous "Shawshank Redemption" movie, Rita Hayworth's poster hung in Andy's cell until 1955, when her sexy photos in Life magazine were in short supply, becoming the most popular poster girl for American soldiers sent overseas to fight, and even had a picture of Rita posted on the first atomic bomb thrown at the Bikini Island test site.
8. Elizabeth Taylor
Representative works: "Cleopatra", "Qinglou Prostitute", "Spiritual Desire Spring Supper"
Elizabeth Taylor, who has won the Academy Award twice for "The Prostitute in the Green House" and "Spring Supper of the Spirit", has a pair of beautiful purple eyes, which are considered to be "falling into the country". These eyes brought her the admiration of countless audiences and eight marriages for her. When her love experience was criticized, she said, "I've only slept with men who became my husbands in my life." ”
7. Greta Garbo
Masterpieces: La Traviata, Anna Karenina
The woman, whom Hitler considered "her face to be the limit of human evolution," was hailed as the most mysterious woman in Hollywood history, and could not escape the enigmatic doom of "everyone likes to see me and wants me to die at the end of the film." She didn't win an award once, but she was always an immortal woman on the screen. Garbo's performances are exceptionally beautiful, with an extraordinary spirit of innovation and vitality. She sketches an endless space for people to imagine and think.
6. Ingrid Bergman
Masterpieces: "Casablanca", "Beauty Plan", "The Bells of St. Mary", "Murder on the Orient Express"
With a dignified appearance, a charming voice, and extraordinary acting skills, he is known for his beauty and holiness on the screen. Under the mercury lamp, in the red dust, she is trapped in the puzzle of love. She was married three times in her life, all three times ending in divorce. Before Bergman was about to die, she washed her three wedding dresses, folded them by hand, and wrapped them in plastic bags. "Every piece belongs to me, albeit briefly." She said.
5. Grace Kelly
Representative works: "Rear Window", "Telephone Murder", "Country Girl"
There are many reasons why people remember her, such as her amazing beauty, the Oscar queen, the Princess of Monaco, Hitchcock's muse, and so on. And her true elegance and nobility lie in not feeling elegant and noble. There is a little story circulating, one day Grace Kelly's daughter was shouting in the palace to find a maid, grace Kelly said to her lightly, "Honey, are you looking for me?" ”
4. Hedy Lamarr
Masterpieces: "Siegfried Girl", "Overlord Demon"
She was the world's first star to go completely naked, and as a Hollywood superstar with a prominent background and close personal relationship with the top military officials in various countries, she was once praised as the most beautiful woman in the world.
She was stunningly beautiful and promiscuous, and she had eight marriages in her life, countless romances. She was also a female inventor who collaborated with Ansel to invent "spread spectrum communication technology", which is widely used in today's mobile phones, satellite communications and wireless Internet, and she is later revered as the "mother of CDMA". In 2014, he was inducted into the American Inventors Hall of Fame.
3. Marilyn Monroe
Masterpiece: "The Seven Year Itch"
Growing up, almost everyone in the world has seen her famous photograph: a black-and-white photograph of her in a white dress on the streets of New York, her skirt blown open by the heat of the ground, from the movie "The Seven Year Itch."
She was sexy and innocent, but unfortunately died of an overdose of sleeping pills at the age of 36. Some public opinion believes that Monroe's death is related to her involvement in the Kennedy family and the shady scene of the political circle, and to this day, Monroe's death is still an unsolved mystery in the entertainment industry.
2. Vivien Leigh
Representative works: "Gone with the Wind", "Desire StreetCar"
Vivien Leigh has such beauty, there is no need to have such acting skills; she has such acting skills, there is no need to have such beauty. She mostly plays a thin red face on the screen, but it is said that she has a strange personality off-screen, and the couple she and Clark Gable played in "Gone with the Wind" are infinitely obsessed, but who knows that when they play intimate scenes, they whisper dirty words to each other.
Vivien Leigh had abandoned her husband for Lawrence Oliver, but gradually began to be mentally disturbed and moody, and uncontrollably fought with Oliver, and this world-shattering love ended in a breakup. Vivien Leigh's deteriorating health was finally taken to life by tuberculosis at the age of 54.
1. Audrey Hepburn
Representative works: "Roman Holiday", "Breakfast at Tiffany", "Dragon and Phoenix Match", "Lady of the Tree"
Audrey Hepburn has been voted the first place in "The Most Beautiful Woman in History" by foreign media many times. Noble and elegant, she has led the way for half a century with her classic looks from Roman Holiday and Breakfast Tiffany. Her beauty conforms to the aesthetics of both China and the West, natural and intimate, as if angels are in the world.
She is considered the embodiment of nature and beauty; her temperament is gentle, and her smile exudes a unique charm. The love and affection she brings to the world is not limited to her own character. In his later years, Hepburn was invited to be a UNICEF Charity Ambassador for the rights of women and children in the Third World. As a result, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest honor for u.S. citizens, as a non-U.S. citizen; the United Nations also erected a statue of her at Headquarters and named it "Audrey Spirit," and she was the only one to receive the honor. Upon hearing of her death, Elizabeth Taylor said sadly that the angel had returned to heaven.