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Actress Lisa Vidal
Lisa Vidal has been a consistent presence in Hollywood for several years. While she has been in movies, she's mostly associated with television.
She played Dr. Sara Morales in the police/firefighter drama "Third Watch," and she now plays the First Lady of the United States, Christina Martinez, in a new thriller series on NBC titled "The Event," abouta high-level
Actress Hunter Tylo
Hunter Tylo is an actress best known in the world of soap operas (oops, daytime dramas - I owe Miss Marshall a quarter! ;-) ), as she plays Taylor Hayes Forrester in the CBS show "The Bold and the Beautiful."
I don't know about her boldness, but she certainly has beauty. :-)
I don't know about her boldness, but she certainly has beauty. :-)
Tylo has done several TV spots endorsing several beauty products - of course - during her career.
Fun fact: One of Hunter Tylo's most memorable commercials was made just as her acting career was taking off. In an ad for DifRinse, a water-rinseable cold cream, she played a whiteface circus clown who removes her makeup with the product. The surprise is that you only realize she's a woman after she's also removed her bald-wig headpiece and let her hair down. (Well, that ad must have made a lot of young men want to run away and join the circus! ;-) )
Fun fact: One of Hunter Tylo's most memorable commercials was made just as her acting career was taking off. In an ad for DifRinse, a water-rinseable cold cream, she played a whiteface circus clown who removes her makeup with the product. The surprise is that you only realize she's a woman after she's also removed her bald-wig headpiece and let her hair down. (Well, that ad must have made a lot of young men want to run away and join the circus! ;-) )
Actress Cybill Shepherd
When a model from Memphis named Cybill Shepherd starred in Peter Bogdanovich's now-classic 1971 movie The Last Picture Show, it became readily apparent that she was not just another pretty face - a point of fact she confirmed in Elaine May's The Heartbreak Kid a year later.
Despite several movie roles, she's best known these days for television roles such as detective Maddie Hayes in the eighties series "Moonlighting" (the show that introduced us to Bruce Willis) and as struggling actress Cybill Sheridan in her own nineties sitcom "Cybill." More recently, she has had a recurring role in Showtime's "The L Word."
She's also done TV movies, including two spectacular turns as Martha Stewart. :-D
Actress Christina Ricci
Although Christina Ricci earned a reputation for cute films such as Casper and That Darn Cat as a child actress, it was her pair of performances as Wednesday in the Addams Family movies that set her on her trajectory as an adult actress.
She has played unconventional roles with dark undercurrents similar to Wednesday Addams, some of the best-known examples being the troubled Wendy Hood in The Ice Storm in the late nineties, as well as roles in 2003's Monster and 2006's Black Snake Moan.
She's an actress whose movies normally aren't for the faint of heart. :-O
Actress Kathleen Quinlan
Kathleen Quinlan first attracted people's attention at the age of nineteen, when she played Peg in George Lucas's nostalgia picture American Graffiti.
She has appeared in over fifty movies and on several television shows. Her best-known movie roles include the schizophrenic Deborah in I Never Promised You a Rose Garden, Marilyn Novell, the wife of an astronaut, in Apollo 13, and Anne Anderson in the 1998 movie A Civil Action.
Actress Mary-Louise Parker
Mary-Louise Parker is an actress who has left an indelible presence in both the movies and television.
Her movie credits include Fried Green Tomatoes, Grand Canyon, The Client and Boys On the Side.
Her television roles included a recurring role on NBC's White House drama "The West Wing," as women's rights activist Amelia Gardner, who was a love interest for White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman. Since 2005, Mary-Louise Parker has played Nancy Botwin, a suburban widow who grows and sells marijuana in "Weeds," which has won her both an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
Her television roles included a recurring role on NBC's White House drama "The West Wing," as women's rights activist Amelia Gardner, who was a love interest for White House Deputy Chief of Staff Josh Lyman. Since 2005, Mary-Louise Parker has played Nancy Botwin, a suburban widow who grows and sells marijuana in "Weeds," which has won her both an Emmy and a Golden Globe.
Television personality Candice Olson
Candice Olson is a renowned Canadian home decorating expert and interior designer who hosts the home makeover show "Divine Design With Candice Olson," which airs on the W channel in her home country of Canada and on Home and Garden Television in the U.S.
She has her own line of home decorating products, including a wallpaper line.
Actress Rachel McAdams
Canadian actress Rachel McAdams landed her breakout role at the age of 26 when she played "Queen Bee" Regina George in Tina Fey's satirical 2004 film Mean Girls.
Since then she's been in several mainstream movies, playing Amy in The Family Stone and Colee Dunn in The Lucky Ones. more recently she played Irene Adler in the 2009 version of Sherlock Holmes, earning a Saturn Award for best Supporting Actress.
Sara Kapp, In Black and White
Sara Kapp is either strikingly stunning or stunningly striking, depending on one's point of view.
There are only two women I can think of who have this striking, sharp, distinctive look. The other woman is actress Anjelica Huston. :-)
Sara Kapp's role as Borghese's in-house model looms large in her career, but it's not her only major credit. She was a model for one of the many store mannequins manufactured by the Rootstein company, and she was a muse for the late fashion designer Abbijane Schifrin.
Ms. Kapp, who now lives in Italy, once joked about her own appearance while talking about how she entered modeling. She said that anyone looking at her must wonder why she even dared to.
I don't know what she was talking about.
To those who suggest that Sara Kapp is plain-looking, I'd offer the following reply. The woman is just plain, all right - just plain gorgeous! :-)
Supermodel Sara Kapp
Sara Kapp is a model who may not be a household name to many, but to insiders in the modeling trade, she's just as big a star as Naomi Campbell or Cindy Crawford.
Ms. Kapp was at the height of her career in the seventies and the eighties, appearing in ads for clothing and cosmetics.
She was also a huge favorite in runway shows, as the picture below indicates.
In the 1980s, Sara Kapp was the exclusive model for the Princess Marcella Borghese cosmetics brand, and her face appeared in numerous upscale department stores as a result. The pictures at the Borghese counter were enlarged and back-illuminated like photos at any other cosmetics counter, but Sara Kapp didn't need any of that to appear larger than life. She already was. :-)
Ms. Kapp was at the height of her career in the seventies and the eighties, appearing in ads for clothing and cosmetics.
She was also a huge favorite in runway shows, as the picture below indicates.
In the 1980s, Sara Kapp was the exclusive model for the Princess Marcella Borghese cosmetics brand, and her face appeared in numerous upscale department stores as a result. The pictures at the Borghese counter were enlarged and back-illuminated like photos at any other cosmetics counter, but Sara Kapp didn't need any of that to appear larger than life. She already was. :-)
CNN weatherwoman Jacqui Jeras
Jacqui Jeras is a familiar face to CNN viewers, as she reports on the nation's weather for the cable channel.
Before arriving at CNN, Jacqui Jeras was an on-camera meteorologist for television stations in Indiana and Iowa, as well as an associate producer for WOI-TV in Des Moines. She's covered natural disasters for CNN, and in 2005 she logged 84 hours of coverage of Hurricane Katrina and its aftermath.
Actress Teri Hatcher
Okay, can we please stop talking about Teri Hatcher's association with Botox? She's always been a beautiful woman, so why not just leave it at that?
Of course, Teri Hatcher is more than just a pretty face. She's an accomplished actress who has made a big splash over the years, first as Lois Lane in "Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman" and as Susan Mayer in "Desperate Housewives."
She's appeared in several other television shows, mostly in one-shot roles, and she played Paris Carver in the 1997 James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies.
British model Karen Elson
Karen Elson is known now as a fashion model, one who has appeared in ads for Ann Taylor and Christian Dior, among others, as well as covers of magazines like Vogue and Elle. But what she really wants to be is a pop musician.
She's performed in the New York cabaret troupe The Citizens Band, which she co-founded, and she marked 2010 with the release of her debut record, The Ghost Who Walks. She's also married to Jack White of the White Stripes.
CNBC anchorwoman Amanda Drury
Amanda Drury is the latest rising star on NBC Universal's Consumer News and Business Channel.
A former anchor for Bloomberg Television, where she reported on both business and international relations, Drury worked in her native Australia at CNBC's Asian Pacific channel anchoring its editions of "Squawk Box" and "Cash Flow". Before working at CNBC headquarters in New Jersey, Drury worked in Sydney on CNBC's Asia Pacific where she anchored "Squawk Box" and "Cash Flow." She joined CNBC's American headquarters in New Jersey as a co-anchor for "The Call" in May 2010.
Ratings for that show, I understand, have skyrocketed. ;-)
Ratings for that show, I understand, have skyrocketed. ;-)
French actress Clotilde Courau
Clotilde Courau got a great deal in her native France at the age of 22 for her acting in Le petit criminel in 1991. She won a César award (the French equivalent of an Oscar) as Most Promising Actress.
Today she goes by another title: Clotilde, Princess of Venice and Piedmont. She married Emanuele Filberto di Savoia, Prince of Venice and Piedmont, in September 2003. Emanuele Filberto is a grandson of the last king of Italy. So Clotilde Courau - not Catherine Deneuve - is technically the French Grace Kelly. ;-)
Courau's movies from the nineties included Map of The Human Heart (1993) and Milk (1999, not to be confused with the Harvey Milk bio of the same name). She has continued working since becoming a real-life princess, with suich films as 2008's Modern Love.
American audiences know of her best - if they know of her at all - as Katie in the Hollywood film Deterrence.
Minnesota State Senator Tarryl Clark
Tarryl Clark, an accomplished Minnesota politician, is Mary Richards incarnate, a bright and eager woman with heartland charm and appeal. But that's not why I'm featuring her here.
She represents District 15 in Minnesota's state Senate. But that's not the reason I'm featuring her here.
She's involved with many charities and community activist groups. But that's not why I have her on this blog.
She represents District 15 in Minnesota's state Senate. But that's not the reason I'm featuring her here.
She's involved with many charities and community activist groups. But that's not why I have her on this blog.
No, the reason I'm featuring Ms. Clark, a distinguished gentlewoman from the Land of 10,000 Lakes, is because she is the Democratic candidate opposing the Republican representing Minnesota's Sixth Congressional District in the House of Representatives . . . the horrible Michele Bachmann!
The Democrats are expected to lose a bunch of seats in the House this year and possible control of the House altogether. But if Tarryl Clark can unseat Bachmann in the meantime - if she can arrange it so that at least the Democrats, if they must go down, can take Bachmann with them - that would be more than great.
It would be beautiful. Just beautiful. :-)
It would be beautiful. Just beautiful. :-)
Supermodel Elsa Benitez
In a television commercial for some fast food chain - does it really matter which? - Mexican model Elsa Benitez walks by a group of teenage boys and says, "Hi, guys!" The boys swoon.
Believe me, they weren't acting. :-D
Believe me, they weren't acting. :-D
Elsa Benitez came from Hermosillo, the capital of the Mexican state of Sonora. There aren't many women's magazines she hasn't appeared on the covers of - among those whose covers she has graced are Vogue, Elle, Glamour, and Marie Claire - and she also appeared in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue, causing many more teenage boys to swoon. :-)
Actress Bess Armstrong
In a perfect world, Bess Armstrong would be having a distinguished acting career and have a trophy case full of Oscars. At least that's the impression I got from her performance as a trophy wife in the 1981 Alan Alda movie The Four Seasons. I thought it would lead to such a career.
However, fate - or the Muses or some Hollywood executive or whoever the heck guides these things - dictated that she merely be an ubiquitous character actress rather than a star. Too bad. People don't realize how much talent she has.
However, fate - or the Muses or some Hollywood executive or whoever the heck guides these things - dictated that she merely be an ubiquitous character actress rather than a star. Too bad. People don't realize how much talent she has.
While Bess Armstrong has done several movies since 1981 - the adventure movie High Road to China and the comedy-drama Nothing In Common are two of her better-known ones - she's mostly been on television, most notably as Sara Sheffield on the sitcom "The Nanny" and as Patty Chase on the critically acclaimed but low-rated "My So-Called Life." She's also been in several TV movies, as well as the 1997 version of Walt Disney's That Darn Cat.
The Latest Numbers
As of now, I have posted pictures of 367 different women on this blog.
Of course, the number of pictures is much bigger. I lost count of that long ago! :-D
More are to come. Soon.
The Beauty of Retrospect: A Very Special Catherine Deneuve Post!
Only a fashion designer whose father is one of the greatest rock stars of all time could have made this photographic opportunity possible.
That's right, that's French actress and cinematic and fashion icon Catherine Deneuve at right with Paul McCartney and his daughter Stella. The most beautiful woman in the world got her picture taken with a Beatle. :-)
Oh yeah, the Beatles song "Michelle" - about a Frenchwoman - was Paul's. :-D
Photographers live for opportunities like this! My hat's off to the celebrity photographer who got this one.
Oh yeah, the Beatles song "Michelle" - about a Frenchwoman - was Paul's. :-D
Photographers live for opportunities like this! My hat's off to the celebrity photographer who got this one.
The Beauty of British Song: Kim Wilde
Wilde about Kim? :-)
Kim Wilde, the daughter of British 1950s rock and roller Marty Wilde, first came to people's attention with her single "Kids In America," a song that's regrettably been turned into a commercial jingle of late. It hit number two in the United Kingdom in 1981 and reached number 25 in the United States a year later. With the release of her second album, Select, in the U.S., the pop press predicted a bright future for her with the very kids in America she sang about, but that didn't happen for reasons that boiled down to a single-named Yankee pop tart stealing her thunder.
Major success in America finally came for Wilde in 1987 with a cover of the Supremes classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On," a song she later admitted she wasn't familiar with - generation gap, perhaps - but that lack of familiarity allowed her to put her own spin on it. (Not as good a spin as on Vanilla Fudge's cover, though. ;-)) It hit number one in the U.S.
Although her 1988 album Close gave her four big hits in Europe - "Hey Mr. Heartache," You Came," "Never Trust a Stranger," and "Four Letter Word" - she was unable to repeat her success in the States. She remains active in pop music, though, and her eleventh studio album, Come Out and Play, is being released in August 2010.
And so we leave the little town of London, as this concludes my series on beautiful female British pop singers. :-)
The Beauty of British Song: Bonnie Tyler
I'm not featuring Bonnie Tyler here because of her Jim Steinman-penned 1983 hit "Total Eclipse Of the Heart," which is easily one of the most laughable and embarrassing songs ever written. I'm not here to discuss its merits, because it has none. Got that? No, Bonnie Tyler is on this blog for one reason - her 1978 international hit "It's a Heartache." :-)
Bonnie Tyler - born Gaynor Hopkins in Wales - had been singing for years in her homeland, with different groups, when she signed with RCA in 1976 and recorded her first British hit, "Lost In France." When Tyler underwent surgery to remove nodules from her vocal cords shortly thereafter, she failed to give her voice a rest per doctor's orders and it took on a raspy quality. Ironically, that was what made "It's a Heartache" such a massive success; long a blue-eyed soul singer like Joss Stone would later become, Tyler was now drawing favorable comparisons to Rod Stewart, who was also known to sing raspy blues numbers.
Bonnie Tyler has mostly enjoyed success in continental Europe in the years since "It's a Heartache." And yes, Rod Stewart eventually covered that song.
Bonnie Tyler has mostly enjoyed success in continental Europe in the years since "It's a Heartache." And yes, Rod Stewart eventually covered that song.
The Beauty of British Song: Joss Stone
It's Stone love. :-)
Joss Stone (born Joscelyn Stoker) is the most exciting blue-eyed soul sister to come out of Britain since Christine McVie. A child prodigy of sorts who was inspired by Dusty Springfield and Aretha Franklin, she released her debut album, The Soul Sessions, in 2003 at the age of sixteen and impressed everyone with her mature, soulful R&B vocal style. Her followup album, 2004's Mind, Body,and Soul was just as well received.
Along with her successes at home, Joss Stone has had good fortune in the States as well, with her third album, 2007's Introducing Joss Stone (so titled because she thought it marked her true debut as her own woman and her own artist), debuted at number two on the Billboard album charts, the second highest chart entrance for any British female recording artist. She's won three Grammys (including one for a collaboration with John Legend and Van Hunt). and received nominations for four more.
Her songs include "Right To Be Wrong" and "You Had Me," as well as the recontextualizing of the White Stripes's rocker "Fell In Love With a Girl" as the soul tune "Fell In Love With a Boy." She also released a fourth album, Colour Me Free.
The Beauty of British Song: Sade
The one and only.
I can't believe it's been, as of this writing, twenty-five years since Sade's first album, Diamond Life, was released in the United States. She should be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, but there's likely only room for one single-named pop singer from the eighties (the talentless American), so the idea of Sade getting in is probably just a pipedream.
Anyway. . . . Sade was born Helen Folasade Adu to a Nigerian father and a British mother in pre-independence Nigeria and raised in Britain, where she went to college and joined a soul band while in school. She had been studying design, but fate intervened and she turned to music instead. She drew favorable comparisons to Roberta Flack (agreement there) with her first big hit single, "Smooth Operator."
Subsequent albums included Promise, Stronger Than Pride, and Love Deluxe, which respectively spawned the hits "The Sweetest Taboo,""Paradise," and "No Ordinary Love."
No ordinary singer, she, Sade has been very reclusive over the years. Her 2010 release Soldier of Love was her first album in ten years and only her second since 1992.
Anyway. . . . Sade was born Helen Folasade Adu to a Nigerian father and a British mother in pre-independence Nigeria and raised in Britain, where she went to college and joined a soul band while in school. She had been studying design, but fate intervened and she turned to music instead. She drew favorable comparisons to Roberta Flack (agreement there) with her first big hit single, "Smooth Operator."
Subsequent albums included Promise, Stronger Than Pride, and Love Deluxe, which respectively spawned the hits "The Sweetest Taboo,""Paradise," and "No Ordinary Love."
No ordinary singer, she, Sade has been very reclusive over the years. Her 2010 release Soldier of Love was her first album in ten years and only her second since 1992.
The Beauty of British Song: Mica Paris
From London, a touch of Paris. :-)
Mica Paris (born Michelle Wallen) came out of South London at the age of nineteen at the end of the 1980s and established herself as Britain's hottest new soul singer. Although that sounds like being the most promising concert pianist in Fargo, Mica Paris backed up the boast with her 1989 album So Good, which produced the single "My One Temptation." That song received massive radio play in the U.S.
Subsequent albums have included Contribution and Whisper a Prayer, along with singles such as "South Of The River" and "I Wanna Hold On To You."
Paris records infrequently, having produced six albums in a span of twenty years. Born Again, her sixth LP, was released in June 2009.
The Beauty of British Song: Christine McVie
Although American singer Stevie Nicks got a good deal of attention during Fleetwood Mac's glory days, much of that band's success was due to Christine McVie, its keyboardist, who was an accomplished singer-songwriter in her own right.
Born Christine Perfect, she first achieved fame in the group Chicken Shack, joining Fleetwood Mac in 1970 and first appearing on Kiln House, where her smoky, blue-eyed soul style was a strong foil for Danny Kirwan, then the group's principal frontperson. She later married bassist John McVie, but the marriage didn't last, and the breakup inspired her best-known (and most perversely interpreted) song, "Don't Stop." Her songs would be musical counterpoints to the styles of not just Kirwan and Nicks but also American guitarists/vocalists Bob Welch and Lindsey Buckingham.
Her songs include "Spare Me a Little Of Your Love," "Say You Love Me," "Songbird," and "Everywhere."
Her songs include "Spare Me a Little Of Your Love," "Say You Love Me," "Songbird," and "Everywhere."
Christine McVie no longer participates in Fleetwood Mac reunions and returned to England after being based in California for many years but remained active in music. In 2004, she released her solo album In the Meantime.
The Beauty of British Song: Lulu
Not all of the great female singers of the 1960s British Invasion were English. Lulu, one of the U.K.'s biggest singing stars of that decade, was from Scotland.
Born Marie McDonald McLaughlin Lawrie and raised in Glasgow, Lulu began singing at the age of twelve and started her recording career in 1966. The following year, she made her acting debut in the Sidney Poitier movie To Sir, with Love, about an idealistic Guyanese teacher educated in America and teaching at a London school attended by working-class toughs. Lulu recorded the movie's theme song of the same name, an it became the biggest-selling single of the year in the U.S.
Lulu won the 1969 Eurovision Song Contest for the United Kingdom with her song "Boom Bang-a-Bang," which caused some controversy among those who hated it.Fun fact: She was briefly married to Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees......madnews got beauty
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