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

actress Olivia Newton-John
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7. Olivia Newton-John

…We love an actress who knows how to play, sing, and write songs at the same time! There’s just so much talent, it’s impossible to not say something about it!

Olivia Newton-John is the perfect example of a complete artist, and she’s also extremely pretty, with her charming look and innocent beauty. She first became famous as a singer, but in the late 1960s, she started a successful acting career.

Her breakthrough moment on the big screen came in 1978 when she was cast as Sandy in the hit musical “Grease”. She played along with actor and pilot John Travolta and starred as an innocent girl who fell in love with a bad boy. What can we say? We truly liked this musical. Have you seen it?

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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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