1. Anita Ekberg
Born September 29, 1931, in Malmö, Sweden, Anita’s iconic scene in "La Dolce Vita" remains legendary. Other notable roles include "4 for Texas" and "War and Peace."
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 7/10
Cultural Effect: 9/10
2. Marilyn Monroe
Born June 1, 1926, in Los Angeles, California, Marilyn captivated audiences in "Some Like It Hot," "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes," and "The Misfits." Despite her tragic life, she remains Hollywood’s most enduring s3x symbol.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 10/10
3. Natalie Wood
Born July 20, 1938, in San Francisco, California, Natalie starred in classics like "Rebel Without a Cause," "West Side Story," and "Splendor in the Grass." Her mysterious d3ath only added to her legend.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 9/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
4. Ann-Margret
Born April 28, 1941, in Stockholm, Sweden, Ann danced her way to stardom in "Bye Bye Birdie," "Viva Las Vegas," and "Carnal Knowledge." Her electrifying stage and screen presence remains legendary.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
5. Sharon Tate
Born January 24, 1943, in Dallas, Texas, Sharon’s talent shone in "Valley of the Dolls," "Eye of the Devil," and "The Fearless Vampire Killers." Her tragic end overshadowed a bright future.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 7/10
Cultural Effect: 9/10
6. Sophia Loren
Born September 20, 1934, in Rome, Italy, Sophia’s performances in "Two Women," "Marriage Italian Style," and "Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow" earned her global acclaim, including an Oscar.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 10/10
Cultural Effect: 9/10
7. Ursula Andress
Born March 19, 1936, in Ostermundigen, Switzerland, Ursula turned heads in "Dr. No," "Casino Royale," and "Clash of the Titans." Her iconic white bikini scene made cinematic history.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 6/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
8. Pamela Tiffin
Born October 13, 1942, in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, Pamela brought charm to "One, Two, Three," "The Pleasure Seekers," and "Harper." Underrated but unforgettable.
Hotness: 8/10
Acting: 6/10
Cultural Effect: 6/10
9. Claudia Cardinale
Born April 15, 1938, in La Goulette, Tunisia, Claudia captivated audiences in "8 ½," "The Leopard," and "Once Upon a Time in the West." A true European cinema legend.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 9/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
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10. Brigitte Bardot
Born September 28, 1934, in Paris, France, Brigitte sizzled in "And God Created Woman," "Contempt," and "The Truth." She later became a fierce animal rights activist.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 9/10
11. Audrey Hepburn
Born May 4, 1929, in Brussels, Belgium, Audrey charmed the world in "Breakfast at Tiffany’s," "Roman Holiday," and "My Fair Lady." Her humanitarian work cemented her legacy.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 9/10
Cultural Effect: 10/10
12. Jacqueline Bisset
Born September 13, 1944, in Surrey, England, Jacqueline’s roles in "The Deep," "Day for Night," and "Murder on the Orient Express" showcased her sophistication.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 7/10
13. Elizabeth Montgomery
Born April 15, 1933, in Hollywood, California, Elizabeth bewitched audiences in "Bewitched," "A Case of Rape," and "The Legend of Lizzie Borden."
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 7/10
14. Barbara Eden
Born August 23, 1931, in Tucson, Arizona, Barbara charmed viewers in "I Dream of Jeannie," "Flaming Star," and "Harper Valley PTA."
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 7/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
15. Raquel Welch
Born September 5, 1940, in Chicago, Illinois, Raquel’s breakout role in "One Million Years B.C." turned her into a pop culture sensation. With hits like "Fantastic Voyage," "Bandolero!," and "The Three Musketeers," she combined timeless beauty with Golden Globe-winning talent.
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 7/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
16. Elke Sommer
Born November 5, 1940, in Berlin, Germany, Elke shone in "A Shot in the Dark," "Lisa and the Devil," and "Boy, Did I Get a Wrong Number."
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 7/10
Cultural Effect: 7/10
17. Jayne Mansfield
Born April 19, 1933, in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania, Jayne dazzled in "The Girl Can’t Help It," "Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?" and "The Sheriff of Fractured Jaw."
Hotness: 10/10
Acting: 6/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
18. Alexandra Bastedo
Born March 9, 1946, in Hove, England, Alexandra starred in "The Champions," "Casino Royale," and "Batman Begins." She balanced beauty with animal advocacy.
Hotness: 8/10
Acting: 6/10
Cultural Effect: 7/10
19. Angie Dickinson
Born September 30, 1931, in Kulm, North Dakota, Angie commanded attention in "Rio Bravo," "Dressed to Kill," and "Police Woman," breaking barriers for women in Hollywood.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
20. Julie Christie
Born April 14, 1940, in Chabua, India, Julie wowed in "Doctor Zhivago," "Darling," and "Don’t Look Now." Her Oscar win solidified her status.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 9/10
Cultural Effect: 8/10
21. Katharine Ross
Born January 29, 1940, in Los Angeles, California, Katharine’s standout roles in "The Graduate," "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," and "The Stepford Wives" made her a ‘60s icon.
Hotness: 9/10
Acting: 8/10
Cultural Effect: 7/10
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1. “Big Beautiful Woman” (BBW), a term that first gained traction in the late 1970s and 1980s as part of a more body‑positive push in certain lifestyle and adult‑themed communities. It was popularized by Carole Shaw, a writer and publisher who in 1979 launched BBW Magazine in the United States. Her publication celebrated plus‑size women’s beauty, style, and dating lives, offering representation outside the era’s thin‑centric media norms.
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