7.Hollywood Divas of Yesterday That Make Your Heart Beat Faster
Lauren Bacall
Lauren Bacall is considered the last legend of the Golden Age of Hollywood. She managed to create an unforgettable look of hers, whose unique feature, the look from below, conquered many hearts. She won an Oscar, a Golden Globe and two Tony Awards.
Her movies: "How to Fish a Millionaire", "Murder on the Orient Express".
Loretta Young
Icon of style, femininity and beauty, she managed to conquer not only the recording sets but also hundreds of thousands of hearts. She had more than 120 leading roles, but her real success came in the 1940s, when she won an Oscar for best actress in the movie "A Woman's Destiny."
Her films: "The bishop's wife", "The bells speak".
Ava Gardner
One of the most famous Hollywood stars of 1940-1950. Oscar nominee. The actress with the "face of an angel and body of a goddess" is considered one of the most beautiful of the 20th century.
Her films: "The Snows of Kilimanjaro", "The Barefoot Countess", "The Night of the Iguana", "The Blue Bird".
ingrid bergman
Ingrid Bergman is among the five best actresses of the century according to the American Film Institute. Winner of three Oscars, she refused to adjust her appearance according to Hollywood beauty standards and valued her individuality.
Her films: "Casablanca", "Autumn Sonata", "Joan of Arc at the stake".
Grace Kelly
The model with sophisticated facial features and a spectacular figure immediately attracted attention in Hollywood. And despite the fact that her experience as an actress only lasted about 5 years, she got an Oscar and the fame of the highest grossing actress of those times. From 1956 she was the wife of the Prince of Monaco Rainier III.
Her films: "Mogambo", "Green Fire", "The anguish of living".
Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth was the main symbol of female beauty in the 40s and 50s.
Her films: "The lady from Shanghai", "Dancing is born love", "Blood and sand".
Hedy Lamarr
This woman was incredibly attractive and highly intelligent. She became famous as the first actress to agree to strip in a film with the suggestive title "Ecstasy." She is also famous as the inventor of "hopping frequency" technology, which is still applied in different fields: from the mobile network to Wi-Fi.
Her films: "Algiers", "That's Life", "Samson and Delilah"