Sophia Loren as Catherine Hubscher (known as "Madame Sans-Gêne") in Madame Sans-Gêne 1961 Dir. Christian-Jaque
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Sophia Loren as Catherine Hubscher (known as "Madame Sans-Gêne") in Madame Sans-Gêne 1961 Dir. Christian-Jaque
Debbie Harry on the Muppet Show S5E9 aired on jan 25, 1981
The Iconic Catwoman of Classic Hollywood
Julie Newmar became a timeless symbol of elegance, confidence, and pop-culture allure through her unforgettable portrayal of Catwoman. This iconic image captures her statuesque beauty and commanding presence — a perfect blend of classic Hollywood glamour and comic-book mythology.
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Marina Sirtis as counselor Deanna Troi in Star Trek
Hedy Lamarr as Lucienne Talbot in 'Crossroads' 1942, one of the five major film noir movies in which Lamarr appeared.
During the time of this film (early 1940s), Lamarr not only acted, but also developed inventions, including the frequency-hopping technology patented in 1942, the basis of modern wireless communications.
Katharine Hepburn pruning a tree in Connecticut around 1980 (aged 73), being transported on a motorcycle by Nick Nolte in the movie 'Grace Quigley' in 1984 (aged 77), shoveling snow from the roof of her NYC townhouse, 1988 (aged 80),