Growing up was Jaclyn Smith even though Farrah got all the attention!!
Always thought Debbie Gibson was and remains beautiful (she acted too).
Really so many beautiful ladies out there….can you really narrow to just a few?
Brooke Shields in her youth…and Pamela Anderson back then…but that’s so rude to say it that way. Catherine Zeta Jones is very pretty. Denise Richards and not sure why but I always loved Mrs. H (Stefanie Powers). Hmmm
But alas, there are many beautiful people, on screen and off - and sometimes very different looking on screen vs. off.
Then there’s the Fonz - what other dude with a gut could make out with that many chicks - all with the snap of a finger - so he’s a beautiful human being - and supposedly truly is a beautiful human being - they say the nicest guy in Hollywood. He’s a hero to any non-fit human beings everywhere !!
@tsbna44 - interesting how you applaud Henry Winkler’s appeal (and yes, I do like him) even though you consider him “non-fit” while downgrading Brook Shields and Pam Anderson for aging. (I think they are both beautiful). Somewhat sexist.
I guess I am weird because I find some of the age ~60ish actresses to be the most interesting and attractive to me at this time. I’ll go to see anything with Tilda Swinton or Michelle Yeoh in it!
Young conventionally attractive actresses tend to look all the same to me and sometimes I have trouble even telling them apart.
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Henry Winkler was very slim when he started on Happy Days but gained weight which made it a challenge for the costumers to hide his weight since it pegged him as older than “The Fonz” was supposed to be. This according to a friend who is a costume designer for television and worked on Happy Days in a low level position early in her career. She did say he and Ron Howard were just incredibly nice. An older worker on the show who had once worked on The Andy Griffith show told her that Rance Howard (Ron’s dad) was the most impressive and appropriately protective stage parent she ever saw and that it was no wonder with that dad he had a chance to turn out so well.