20th Century Sirens of the Silver Screen
20th Century Sirens of the Silver Screen. Today is the birthday of the legendary Marilyn Monroe, the day when she would have turned 85. In honor of this iconic sex symbol, we take a look at the most glamorous and seductively beautiful silver screen sirens of the 20th century, along with their dazzling films and fiery love affairs.
Marilyn MonroeHer fame surpassed that of any other entertainer of her generation, and she transcended the bounds of stardom to become a cultural icon. She offered the whole package -- glamour, beauty, sex appeal, a sizzling screen presence and a talent for singing
Greta Garbo
One of silent film's biggest stars, this Swedish actress captivated audiences with her divine looks and natural talent for conveying emotions on-camera. After the Hollywood "talkies" were introduced, her seductive voice and mysterious persona helped her become a legend, eventually earning her an honorary Oscar for her screen career.
Brigitte Bardot
She was the first international star to be as popular as any homegrown pinup in the U.S. This sultry sex symbol is known for popularizing the bikini and also for her illustrious career as a model, singer and flirtatious actress
Angelina Jolie
Regularly on the "world's most beautiful" lists, this silver screen goddess is known for her otherworldly beauty, acting talent, eccentricities and humanitarian work. She is at home portraying tough young women on the big screen and received an Academy Award for her role as a sociopath
Sophia Loren
This Oscar-winning actress is widely considered to be the most popular Italian actress of her time. She is famous for starring in more than 100 movies and for her hourglass figure
Elizabeth Taylor
She was admired for her acting ability, glamorous lifestyle, beauty and distinctive violet eyes. Part of her enduring fame includes two Academy Awards, her pioneering AIDS activism and her many marriages.
Raquel Welch
A new international sex symbol took to the cinematic throne in the '60s when she hit the screen in a skimpy fur bikini. Her natural beauty wiped away the notion that enduring sex goddesses could only be blond, and she gained recognition as a serious actress, author and businesswoman
Betty Grable
The No. 1 pinup girl and morale booster during World War II, this American actress, dancer and singer was one of the most famous of Hollywood's blonde superwomen. Known for her luxurious legs -- famously insured by her studio -- she offered wholesome appeal and an alluring stage presence.
Rita Hayworth
With her signature wavy, auburn hair and charismatic smile, this sexy actress became a popular pinup girl during World War II and one of the era's top stars. She left her mark on the silver screen with her sultry roles and her considerable talent as a dancer and singer
Sharon Stone
This diva has a flair for combining brainy sex appeal and old-fashioned Hollywood glamour. Her brazen role as a femme fatale elevated her to international star status, and she has since shown her considerable range as an actress
Gene Tierney
One of Hollywood's most luminous actresses, this striking beauty was known for her etched cheekbones, crystal-like green eyes and elegance. A successful Broadway and film career helped propel her to stardom.
Hedy Lamarr
This Austrian-born actress became a worldwide sensation in a '30s Czech film, which featured her completely nude. For a decade she was cast opposite top male stars, usually as a woman of mystery, and was known for her extraordinary beauty
Lana Turner
A statuesque, shapely blonde, this movie goddess was discovered and signed to a film contract at age 16. Despite a highly publicized scandal, she had a prolific film career and was another of the Hollywood glamour gals to become a popular World War II pinup
Farrah Fawcett
Sporting feathered blond hair, this iconic entertainment figure of the '70s burst onto the scene after a poster of her in a red bathing suit sold millions of copies. Along with her wholesome look and sex appeal, she gained acclaim for her starring role in a hit TV series.
Julia Roberts
Not only has she frequented People magazine's "World's Most Beautiful" list, but she quickly became one of Hollywood's highest-paid stars after headlining a '90s romantic comedy as a hooker. She won an Oscar for this movie.
Kim Novak
One of postwar Hollywood's most mysterious and alluring actresses, she is best known for her unforgettable performance in an Alfred Hitchcock movie. She exuded a daunting intellectual iciness in her roles
Jean Harlow
Known as the original "blond bombshell," she made her mark on Hollywood with her trendsetting platinum blond hair, luminous skin, arched eyebrows and red lips. This golden girl showed talent in both her sensual and comedic performances
Vivien Leigh
This delicate beauty is best known for her role as a Southern belle, garnering a Best Actress Academy Award
Salma Hayek
One of the most prominent Mexican stars in Hollywood, this siren earned initial renown with her exotic looks, hourglass figure and smoldering onscreen charisma. Her most acclaimed performance was her Academy Award-nominated role as a Mexican painter
Kim Basinger
A cover girl initially, this tall, blond actress performed a breakout role as a Bond girl. She knows how to steam up the screen and is best known for her award-winning performance in a crime drama.
Ava Gardner
Amidst a sea of blond-haired bombshells, this striking, green-eyed brunette stood out and maintained a solid acting career. She was also known for her high-profile love affairs with some of Hollywood's leading men
Lauren Bacall
Known as a great female entertainer, not to mention "one tough broad," she first emerged as a leading lady in the film noir genre. She was famous for her characterizations of women whose strong will complemented their sexual attraction and for her distinctive husky voice, sultry eyes and "the look"
Jane Russell
A famous director, who cast her in an odd, psychological Western, helped bring her to fame, along with her smoldering voluptuousness. Her talents as a multifaceted actress were given more attention later in her career, when she was hailed for her comic delivery and singing talents.
Dorothy Dandridge
Her lovely dark eyes, beauty marks and cool singing style made Dandridge a standout. She reached the pinnacle of stardom as the sultry seductress in a Hollywood musical and went on to become the first black performer ever nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.
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