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

Published on 05/06/2020
ADVERTISEMENT

Catherine Deneuve

French actress Catherine Deneuve made her international breakthrough in a most unexpected film, Les Parapluies de Cherbourg, unexpected because the dialogue in the film was entirely sung, similar to opera. Following that, Deneuve starred in Roman Polanski’s film Repulsion, making her even more popular. After that, she accumulated an impressive acting resume, and in 1985 she got the honor of becoming the official face of Marianne, the French personification of Liberty. Recently, Deneuve made controversial headlines when she signed an open letter against the #MeToo movement, which she considered a witch-hunt and positioning women as helpless and as the eternal victim.

Catherine Deneuve

Catherine Deneuve

ADVERTISEMENT

Ann-Margret Olsson

Swedish-American celebrity Ann-Margret Olsson was one of the most famous stars of the 1960s and 70s. Actress, singer, and dancer, she got her first big acting break in Bye Bye Birdie, while she was working as a recording artist. Her career spans over five decades, over which time she has been nominated for, and won, countless awards with her most recent in 2010 when she won an Emmy Award for her guest appearance on Law and Order: SVU.

Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret

ADVERTISEMENT