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

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8. Sharon Tate

Another charming Hollywood actress was Sharon Tate, who unfortunately had a terrifying death. There is just something unique and alluring about her natural beauty and absolutely stunning eyes.

The beautiful blonde appeared in a number of movies and also in a few television commercials. In 1968, she married a man named Roman Polanski, who was also involved in the cinematographic industry but as a film director.

The woman seemed to be one of the newest and most promising actresses in Hollywood, but not everyone was a fan of hers. While her husband was out of town, she was brutally murdered by Charles Manson’s family. What’s even more tragic is the fact that by the time of her death, she was 8 months pregnant.

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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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