The most beautiful woman ever?
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mysteriouselkdog — 21 years ago(November 24, 2004 05:33 PM)
She is very very beautiful. I think her, Monica Belucci and Amelia Warner are all stunning. She's one of those rare ladies that actually stun me with their beauty. Rarely does that ever happen. Actually now that I think about it Jennifer Connelly also had that effect.
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InstantDoodles — 21 years ago(January 29, 2005 07:49 PM)
Olivia Hussey is sooo so incredibly gorgeous and I would certainly nominate her for most beautiful woman ever!
I think Scarlet Johansen is unique and very beautiful but does not compare to Olivia!!!
The most beautiful young actress today I think is Keira Knightley. She's a different kind of beauty than Olivia Hussey, don't think I can compare but I think she is just as gorgeous. I think she would look so good with Jude Law, THE most beautiful actor. -
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rodnberry — 21 years ago(March 27, 2005 07:59 PM)
Not to be cliche but beauty IS in the eye of the beholder. I just finished watching Zeffirelli's "Romeo and Juliet" tonight, having not seen it since high school (some of you weren't even a gleam in your mamas' eyes yet!) and Olivia was not only a beauty then but she still is. Scarlett Johansson has a totally different sort of beauty to her that, IMO, is no less than Olivia's. Some people think Paris Hilton or Gwenyth Paltrow are beautiful, but to me neither one is at all, though that's in part also to their attitudes: Paris is just a skinny, brainless, spoiled rotten twit and Gwen's just totally conceited and takes herself much too seriously (and nevermind that she named her kid Apple!).
As a teenager you might have one or two major ideals of beauty but the older you get the more you appreciate the physical differences in women and don't expect them all to be Playboy centerfolds anymore. It seems more common that men "age well", becoming more sophisticated looking with age, but many women just go through various stages of beauty throughout their lifetimes, so they may be a cute little girl, beautiful as a teenager up to their 30s or so and then develop a certain other kind of beauty into their 40s or so. Some women like that are Teri Hatcher and the aforementioned Monica Belluci, whom I thought was still in her early 30s till I found out otherwise some weeks ago. -
rbnhood581 — 21 years ago(April 03, 2005 03:43 PM)
Indeed, Olivia Hussey is absolutely stunning. I saw her in 1354Romeo and Juliet both in high school and on television (plus in a recent special on horror movie moments), and she was and remains beautiful beyond imagination.
Ever heard that song "Brick House?" Guess what Olivia Hussey's measurements are? I rest my case.
(A caveat: I'm not sure if the information's reliable; it comes from the mini-biography on this site, which in turn says the measurements came from Celebrity Sleuth magazine) -
lyra_estellar — 20 years ago(May 28, 2005 06:05 PM)
I think that Olivia Hussey, as she was in Romeo and Juliet, was the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. Truly, I do not believe that any words could do her beauty justice. I think it is just so sad that she didn't remain that beautiful for very long at all. By the time she was in her mid-twenties, although she was still a very attractive woman, I wouldn't say she was anything like as heart-rendingly exquisite as she used to be. But as Juliet, her face could have launched a thousand ships!
Lyra Estellar
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mark_shleck-1 — 20 years ago(September 13, 2005 01:18 AM)
I couldn't agree more with your sentiments. It's true: she didn't retain her beauty for very long after Romeo and Juliet. But, in that movie, there was some kind of ethereal loveliness and purity that she radiated, transcending beautiful. Man, that gorgeous look was so ephemeral; after a short while her looks just withered away like a grape on a vine.
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TooPrettyInPink — 10 years ago(January 13, 2016 06:28 AM)
I completely agree with this! She was quite possibly the most stunning creature to have walked the Earth in
Romeo and Juliet
, but that was the absolute peak of her beauty. There are many beautiful girls who peak early in their teens and their looks taper off from there, and while they still remain beautiful they can never return to the breathtaking, almost impossible zenith they were once at. She's extremely fortunate that her beauty was captured at its best moment, and in one of the most iconic films ever, too, so that it would be remembered by all forever! And to think she dated the most beautiful Romeo to ever be committed to screen, Leonard Whiting sigh What a life.
In my opinion, no actress in Hollywood today could hold a candle to her classic, timeless, feminine beauty. The closest you could get are Natalie Portman, Keira Knightley, Penelope Cruz, and Lily Collins. Most of our movie stars don't really look like movie stars anymorewhich is fine as long as they're good actorsbut it's strange to look back on a time when actresses really did look like that. -
protocol_africa — 23 years ago(January 26, 2003 02:59 AM)
"The most beautiful woman ever?"
Is this a joke?
Angelina Jolie
Jennifer Connelly
Catherine Zeta-Jones
Jodie Foster
Madolyn Smith
all beat her hands down.
Not discounting this actress's looks, but let's be realistic. -
protocol_africa — 20 years ago(July 01, 2005 08:15 AM)
"If you don't think olivia is pretty, you must be looney".
Quote from my first posting - - "Not discounting this actress' looks(meaning Olivia), but let's be realistic."
Hussey better looking than Smithopinion is truly an entity within itself.