From Gilligan's Island. Which is your "type"? Formal wear or jeans? Heels or tennis shoes? I don't find "beautiful" and "attractive" to be synonymous, if that makes any sense.
Well, unlike the list, my wife wasn't a star, but she was an "extra" in a few movies. Like: Air Force One and Never Been Kissed. We have the movie Air Force One and can pause it in two different places and see her.
I think that i am on the same page as @Cody Fousnaugh with this. Probably, all of the women pictured thus far are beautiful, each in their own way; but I really could not think of any particular one that I considered most beautiful, and when I tried, it was my mother who came into my mind. Not a movie star, but beautiful inside and out, and loved beyond compare by her family. This is my mom in her early 20’s, around 1929, when they were in California.
We all have people we love better than movie stars including me I have people that I consider more beautiful in and out just as you but that's not what this is about, this is about entertainers that we grow up with, or enjoy today. Remember this started with a list that was on the web that I didn't agree with so I tried to find the 50 women that I considered most beautiful. If I wanted to consider family and friends this Thread would not work how can you identify with someone you don't know as to agree or disagree with me.
I suppose I'd go with Mary Ann, though I don't think either of them is "beautiful." I don't care for the heavily made up, "come hither but don't mess up my hair" types. (What my husband refers to as "High Maintenance." )
The thing about the really "beautiful" ones are that without makeup, their faces are bare canvases. They may have great "features," but they are not "wake up"beautiful. See how fast I spoiled the dream??? sorry
I'm just saying that some pretty women become beautiful because of personality or mannerism's. Marilyn was one of these ,imo.