10 Rare Photos of the Most Beautiful Actresses When They Were Young

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3. Monica Bellucci 

Another woman who is considered one of the most attractive and charming actresses is Monica Bellucci. Her beautiful features and tall figure made people fall in love with her and brands asked her for collaborations. Moreover, her natural and classy beauty was appreciated by some of the world’s most popular designers.

She began her career as a fashion model for Dior and Dolce & Gabbana, then decided to leave modeling and try something different. She started acting in Italian films, then moved on to American and French movies. Some of the roles that are considered iconic are Malèna Scordia in the movie “Malèna”, Alex in “Irréversible,” and Bride in “On the Milky Road”.

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381 comments on “10 Rare Photos of the Most Beautiful Actresses When They Were Young”

  1. What is wrong with your website??? I can only see one actress instead of the ten you talk about. Is your website set by simpletons?? This is not the first time I’ve encountered this problem!!!

  2. Hedy Lamarr… beauty and brains.

    “She co-invented a frequency-hopping spread spectrum technology, which is a core component of modern wireless communication, including cell phones.

  3. Opinions come and go, but Sophia is the closest one to perfection among the many beautiful women of that era, full woman, not “girly” like with false innocence, no me myself and I prefer a real Woman

  4. Jacklyn Smith, Tuesday Weld, Jane Russell and Susan Dey, And a really sweetheart Donna Douglas, there are way to many to chose the best. We all have different opinions.

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