Timelessly Beautiful Women – They’ve Always Stood Out Throughout History

Published on 05/06/2020
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Rita Hayworth

Rita Heyworth is one of those stars who has been in the entertainment industry for practically her entire life. Born Margarita Carmen Cansino, she was dancing until she was 10 years old, when her family relocated to California where she went on to appear in many dancing films during the 1930s until she branched out into more serious roles during the 1940s, eventually coined “The Love Goddess” and is described as the most glamorous screen idol of the 1940s. Over the next decade, she had many personal issues, wrestling with a number of mentally abusive marriages, spiraling into alcoholism and financial difficulties. She suffered from Alzheimer’s disease for a long time which contributed to her death in 1987.

Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth

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Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress shot to fame with her role as the first Bond Girl opposite the late Sean Connery in Dr. No, even though it isn’t actually her voice you hear in the film as they dubbed over her Swiss-German accent. She also appeared in Playboy magazine a number of times, and when asked why she wanted to have naked photos of herself published she replied: “Because I’m beautiful”. Well, at least she knew where she stood!

Ursula Andress

Ursula Andress

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