The timeless beauties of the days of yore continue to dominate. This past week, Hedy won by a healthy margin. Next, was Morgan Farichild. Irlene Mandrell, Oliva Newton John, Cindy Crawford, Louise Mandrell, and Donna Douglas rounding out the field. I had several requests made by some readers who have recently joined us. While I am glad to have everyone stopping by, most of the suggestions have already been posted in earlier "competitions", but many of these will more than likely appear in the finals. Also, Irish sent me a list of requests that were sent to the email address on the site homepage. I'll work on getting those up along with a few requests not before posted.
1. Britt Ekland
2. Linda Cristal
3. Grace Kelly
4. Mara Corday
5. Loretta Young
6. Gene Tiemey
7. Hope Lange
Goodnight/Willow has my vote. Hope the job hunting is faring well!
ReplyDelete1. Grace Kelly
ReplyDelete2. Hope Lange
3. Gene Tierney
And 1 and 2 are really neck-and-neck.
Typo on your header for Britt Ekland. Yeah, I gotta go with her. I fell head over heals in lust with her when I saw the original version of "The Wicker Man" lo these many years ago. Great film, by the way.....
ReplyDeleteGRACE KELLY.....HANDS DOWN.
ReplyDeleteCast my vote for Miss Kelly. While I love the dark hair of Gene, there's a reason Miss Kelly was a princess.
ReplyDeleteLinda Crystal because High Chapparel was one of my favorites. But a princess should always win.
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly …… hands down.
ReplyDeleteHer highness, Princess Grace Kelly.
ReplyDeleteGrace!
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ReplyDeleteHope
Britt
Gene Tiemey, wow!
ReplyDeleteThere's always Hope.
ReplyDeleteAnybody consider some of the actresses (as opposed to glamor girls) of pre-war Tinseltown?
I'm thinking Olivia de Havilland, Myrna Loy, Barbara Stanwyck, etc.
Grace, Britt, Gene
ReplyDeleteMara Corday. Wowzers! I thought I was wearing glasses, but my EYES steamed up! Dang.
ReplyDeleteSecond on my list is Gene Tiemey.
I did like me some High Chaparral and that beauty, too.
Hope Lang, Grace Kelly and Gene Tierney. Extraorinarily excellent female specimens. Ohio Guy
ReplyDelete1 - Grace Kelly
ReplyDelete2 - Grace Kelly
3 - Grace Kelly.
Really, this is unfair to the other women. Grace Kelly practically glowed on the screen. Maybe the most beautiful woman ever on film. Period.
The third picture of Grace is actually Marilyn Monroe (though I'll still vote for for Grace anyway.)
ReplyDeleteYes, it was.
DeleteSorry not Marilyn Monroe. I see pictures of Grace Kelly and wonder if she was truly happy being married to Prince Rainier? Not always a fairy tale life and her pictures reveal that.
DeleteHer kids were a pain.
DeleteGrace Kelly.
ReplyDeleteMara Cordey looks like fun.
ReplyDeleteGrace, by far....Hybo
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly
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ReplyDeleteGene Tierney
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ReplyDeleteLynda for the win.
ReplyDeleteGene for show.
Britt to place.
Linda Cristal
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday Marin Corp.......
hope lange
ReplyDeleteBritt by a feckle!
ReplyDeleteGrace
ReplyDeleteGene
Britt
I'd go with Grace Kelly because her Dad worked with mine!
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly.
ReplyDeleteGrace
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly
ReplyDeleteSuggestion: Jean Peters.
ReplyDeleteBritt
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves a Princess.
ReplyDeleteI hate to admit that my memory is shot, but have you already had the lovely Julie London?
Grace
ReplyDeleteGene Tierney. Odd that such a beautiful woman has a traditionally man's name...and it never hurt her career one iota. Take that Norma Jean, um, Marilyn!
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly or Ingrid Bergman? Which is the most beautiful woman of all time?
ReplyDeleteEveryone else is running for the bronze.
Grace Kelly
ReplyDeleteBritt Ekland. That woman does things to me.
ReplyDeleteGotta' be Grace, then Britt.
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly followed by Gene Tierney.
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly is leaps and bounds over anyone else on today's list, and probably near the top of all famous women of all time. Hope is a distant second today. -Brewer
ReplyDeleteBritt
ReplyDeleteGene
Grace
easy peasy......
Lynda
ReplyDeleteGrace
Britt
any other responses are from obvious liberal plants
When I was about 10 I had a thing for Loretta Young. I don't know WHAT I was thinking! Today, put me down for Britt. Promise I won't change my mind again... till next week!
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly, no contest!!!
ReplyDeleteGrace for me,
ReplyDeletejack
Grace Kelly will always be at the top of my list. There is something timeless in the beauty, intelligence, charm and grace of Grace that always came across in whatever role she played. From everything I've read about her personal life it who she really was. I would defy any red blooded American not contaminated with woke crap not to fall just a little bit in love after watching "Rear Window" and "To Catch A Thief."
ReplyDeleteBritt for me, but...
ReplyDeleteGrace Kelly
ReplyDeleteAlso, Grace Kelly.
Grace Kelly
ReplyDeleteGene Tiemey
ReplyDelete1. Grace Kelly
ReplyDelete2. Brit Ekland
3. Jean Tierney
Sometimes it helps to be the last in line. Hope's final pic in the surf reminds me a lot of an old high school girl friend. Gonna go with her for sentimental reasons, knowing that somewhere some guy got a wonderful, pretty woman for his wife.
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