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Sunday, November 11, 2012

WhatIsMovies,


A sequence of photographs projected onto a screen with sufficient rapidity as to create the illusion of motion and continuity is called movie. It is the form of entertainment that enacts a story by sound found in the society. it s is the mirror of society. The incident seen in society is demonstrated as sequence of image giving illusion of continuous movement. The history of movie s began in the late 1980 s, with the invention of the movie camera. Lumiere and his brother were the first to present projected, moving, photographic, picture to paying audience of more than one people in 1985 later in 1986,edison showed his improved vitas cope projector and it was the first commercially, successful in the us

Nowadays there is greatest movie making company like bollyhood, Hollywood. There has been an increasing globalization of clenemas with foreign language films gaining popularity in English speaking market. Recently there is arrival of 3d film this camera system used the latest HD video cameras, not film with the development of modern tools and technology, 3D film being released in 3D these
has best financial success Due to such modern cameras and technology. There is a problem of digital distribution to be overcome with xgard to exploration of copy right, content security such problem are faced by movie industries. Movie make our mind fresh and cit will provides us entertainments. It is the way to get rid of tension of this business age. There are different types of movies for different age group nowadays most of the children prefer cartoon movies so many cartoon movies had be made using the modern cameras and effects not only this different movies like love story movie, action movies, horror movie had been shooted which attract all age group from children to old. The growing member of film maker are interested in advanced movie making software movie has gained much business track we can know what had happen in the world and movie teaches how to track us with the problem faced by us. All the movie does not teaches us lesson. We must choose the right movie to watch to be entertained.

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Cannes Film Festival Full of American Films in 2012

Americans seem to influence everything. Whether that’s a good thing or not is certainly a matter of opinion, but at the renowned Cannes Film Festival this year, there is quite a lot of representation for the U.S. among the films. Despite the heartache felt throughout Europe due to debt problems in Greece, Spain, Italy and elsewhere throughout the continent, the celebration in France will go on unimpeded. Cannes is basically the biggest deal in the movie world outside the Oscars.

The 65th Canned Film Festival starts today and will pay as much attention to movie directors as to the actors. This year, there are a total of 22 films in competition, and more American films than usual. Among them are Wes Anderson’s "Moonrise Kingdom," David Cronenberg’s "Cosmopolis," John Hillcoat’s "Lawless" and Andrew Dominick’s "Killing Them Softly." Others include "Mud" by Jeff Nichols and "The Paperboy" by "Precious" director Lee Daniels.

Notes Daniels, a veteran at Cannes, "We get so caught up, as Americans, in a specific type of film experience that we forget that this is a small fraction of what cinema is about. It’s OK to be odd. I remember when I was doing ‘Precious,’ everybody looking at me and scratching their heads like, ‘What are you doing, really?’ I remember feeling that I was odd, and I don’t feel odd at Cannes." Cannes’ artistic director Thierry Fremaux indcated in a statement at one point that American cinema is "back in full force," a point that seems to be echoed among other insiders and in the fact that so many American films are at Cannes this year.

Best Silent Movies List

It is difficult to pick the top 10 or 20 silent movies, since in spite of the lack of background scores and dialogs, the silent era produced many brilliant movies whose impact lasted well after the 'talkies' had arrived. Here are some that have left a lasting impact on viewers...
In this day and age, when we want the original soundtrack of every movie on our iPod, and where there are many awards for dialogs for films, it is hard to imagine how people ever watched silent films, and even appreciated them! But yes, there were some really powerful silent films that depended on intense acting to carry them through, that were hugely successful and effective in driving the point across, or entertaining, without a word being spoken. This article lists all the movies that set high standards at the dawn of the movie making era. 

Best Movies of the Silent Era

Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans (1927)
Director - F. W. Murnau 
This romantic movie starring Janet Gaynor and George O'Brien tells the story of a married small town man who embarks on a torrid affair with a girl from the city. Caught up in the affair, he reluctantly agrees to kill his wife, but realizes that he cannot go through with the plan, as he still loves her. He apologizes to the wife and they make up.

The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920)
Director - Robert Wiene 
This movie starring Friedrich Fehér, Werner Krauss and Conrad Veidt is supposed to be the best horror film of the silent era. It tells the story of a doctor, who uses a somnambulist to kill people. The story is told as a flashback by one of the characters, and has a twist at the very end. It received critical acclaim, and was also adapted into a drama and an opera, besides serving as an inspiration for horror filmmakers for many decades after its release!

Sherlock, Jr. (1924)
Director - Buster Keaton 
This silent comedy starring director Buster Keaton, is about two poor men vying with each other for the love of a beautiful girl, who they both want to marry. One of her suitors is the bad guy, and the other is good. When the bad guy steals from the girl's father to give her a gift and blames it on the good guy, the good guy offers to solve the crime, but is banished. Eventually the girl finds out who the real thief is and makes up with the good guy. Although the film received a lukewarm response at the time, it has since gone on to be considered as a classic.

Seventh Heaven (1927)
Director - Frank Borzage 
Starring Janet Gaynor and Charles Farrell, this movie is based on a Broadway play which was very popular in the 1920s. It is a sweet romance about how love blooms in unusual ways. When a poor man claims that a pretty girl is his wife, to save her from her sister and the police, they are forced to keep up the charade. Which means they have to live as husband and wife although they barely know each other. The story is about how they slowly but surely fall in love with each other, and how the impending war affects their relationship.

The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (1921)
Director - Rex Ingram 
This family drama, which has traces of supernatural towards the end, tells the story of a family, revolving around the four men in it - the grandfather, his two sons-in-law, and his grandson. The grandfather is the one holding the family together and after his death the sons-in-law return to their respective homelands, one to France, the other Germany. The story follows the life of the grandson, with the Great War providing the backdrop for the story. Considered as one of the earliest anti-war film, it received critical acclaim as well as commercial success. The tango sequence in the movie is famous.

The Gold Rush (1925)
Director - Charles Chaplin 
The Tramp is caught in a fight between a prospector and a fugitive, while on his way to the Klondike Gold Rush. In the fight, the prospector receives a blow to the head and develops amnesia, while the fugitive dies. After the Tramp reaches the town, decides to stop prospecting, and falls in love with a saloon girl, the previous prospector asks him to help him search for his claim. They are successful, and the movie ends with the Tramp becoming rich, and romancing the saloon girl. It is one of the highest grossing silent movies, and largely considered by critics as the best of Chaplin.

The Birth of a Nation (1915)
Director - D. W. Griffith 
A drama set against the backdrop of the Civil War, it documents the relations between two families - the Camerons from the South, and the Stonemans from the North. The movie shows how the war tears friends and family apart. It follows their struggle through the Civil War, as well as the Reconstruction Era. But all's well that ends well, and finally, friends and lovers are reunited for a happy ending. This is considered to be a technically sound and technologically advanced movie for its time, although there is a racist undertone to it. Upon release, it caused quite a furor in many places, with riots and murders taking place. But in spite of all this the film is one of the highest grossing of all time. 

Battleship Potemkin (1925)
Director - Sergei Eisenstein 
This movie starring Vladimir Barsky and Grigori Aleksandrov, tells the story of the 1905 Russian mutiny that occurred on the battleship called Potemkin. It is one of the earliest and best propaganda films in the history of cinema, and in 1958, at the Brussels World's Fair, it was declared as the 'greatest film of all time'. The story tells of the rebellion of the crew of the battleship against the Tsarist regime officers. The rebellion brought on a street demonstration. The Odessa steps sequence, where the civilians are massacred indiscriminately by the police, is famous.

Metropolis (1927)
Director - Fritz Lang 
Starring Gustav Fröhlich, Rudolf Klein-Rogge, Brigitte Helm and Alfred Abel, the movie is set in 2026 in a dystopian society, where there exists a wide chasm between the rich class and the worker class. The son of the Master of the City falls in love with a common girl, and the movie follows him as he tries to find out her identity and bridge the socioeconomic gap between the two classes. The film was hailed as a pioneer in technical and visual effects. Although the story failed to impress and generated a lukewarm response from the masses, it is still considered as one of the greatest silent films to be made.

The Mark of Zorro (1920)
Director - Fred Niblo, Theodore Reed 
The movie stars Douglas Fairbanks as a rich man who poses as the masked Zorro, to stand up for the commoners in his town. He is their savior, and materializes whenever there seems to be wrong going on somewhere, and stamps his sign 'Z' on the face of the wrongdoer. There is, of course, romance involved, and when not posing as Zorro, he is Don Diego Vega, who is courting a beautiful girl. When his lady love's family is being troubled, Don Diego reveals his identity and saves them. The movie has a dose of comedy as well, and it won the hearts of audiences when it was released.

The Passion of Joan of Arc (1928)
Director - Carl Dreyer 
Starring Maria Falconetti and Eugène Silvain, this movie is an account of the time when Joan of Arc was held as a captive by the English on the charges of heresy. Jeanne d'Arc was a young French woman who guided the French army in the Hundred Year's War, and emerged victorious in many battles. The plot of this silent movie revolves around the trial of this brave woman, who refuses to stray from her claim that she was guided by God through dreams. She refuses to change her belief about it in the face of the many tortures and the deceptions that she is put through. The final test is when she is told that she will be burned at the stake if she doesn't change her claims, and although initially she signs a confession out of fear, she later resiles and is given a public execution. It is listed in the top 100 and also as the most influential movie of all time. 

The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Director - Rupert Julian 
Starring Mary Philbin, and Lon Chaney the movie is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Gaston Leroux. The movie had a pretty successful run, thanks in part to the climax which had been changed to cater to the taste of the audience. The scene when the lead actress unmasks the phantom, earned the movie the 52nd spot on Bravo's '100 Scariest Movie Moments'.

A few more movies which deserve to be on this list are mentioned below. 

Movie Director
Safety Last (1923) Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor
Grass (1925) Merian Cooper, Ernest B. Schoedsack
Nosferatu (1922) F. W. Murnau
Un Chien Andalou (1929) Luis Buñuel
City Lights (1931) Charles Chaplin
Intolerance (1916) D. W. Griffith
The General (1927) Buster Keaton, Clyde Bruckman
Flesh and the Devil (1926) Clarence Brown
It (1927) Clarence G. Badger
Wings (1927) William A. Wellman
Girl Shy (1924) Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor
The Big Parade (1925) King Vidor
The Wedding March (1928) Erich von Stroheim
The Iron House (1924) John Ford Mcenry
Man with the Movie Camera (1929) Dziga Vertov
Les Vampyres (1915 - 1916) 
*Film released in 10 parts Louis Feuillade
Don't Change Your Husband (1919) Cecil B. Demille
A Dog's Life (1918) Charles Chaplin
The Docks of New York (1928) Josef von Sternberg
Our Dancing Daughters (1928) Harry Beaumont
Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler (1922) Fritz Lang
Lady Windermere's Fan (1925) Ernst Lubitsch
He Who Gets Slapped (1924) Victor Sjöström
The Thief of Baghdad (1924) Raoul Walsh
True Heart Susie (1919) D. W. Griffith
Pandora's Box (1929) Georg Wilhelm Pabst
Underworld (1927) Josef von Sternberg
The Marriage Circle (1924) Ernst Lubitsch
Napoléon (1927) Abel Gance
The Freshman (1925) Fred C. Newmeyer, Sam Taylor
The Crowd (1928) King Vidor
The Kid (1921) Charles Chaplin
Way Down East (1920) D. W. Griffith
Broken Blossoms (1919) D.W. Griffith
Greed (1924) Erich von Stroheim
The Last Laugh (1924) F. W. Murnau
Faust (1926) F. W. Murnau
The Immigrant (1917) Charles Chaplin, Edward Brewer
Ben-Hur: A Tale of The Christ (1925) Fred Niblo, Charles Brabin
The Student Prince in Old Heidelberg (1927) Ernst Lubitsch

These were some of the masterpieces of the silent era. If you take a look at the history of silent movies, you will realize the amount of effort that went into making them. The only major element was acting, there were no other distractions like sound effects or elaborate visual effects. The actors had to portray every nuance with their expressions, unaided by sound. That is something! There was a lot of talent that came forth in the era of silent movies. Most of the time, the 'staff' was a one man unit - director, producer, actor, all rolled into one. Time to revisit the age of silence and pay our respects.

Best Olympic Movies to Give You an Adrenaline Boost

A story of joy and of heartbreak, a story of struggle and of accomplishments, a story of dreams coming true and missing it by a tenth of a second. Call them highly influential or inspiring, these movies based on the Olympics are definite mood boosters. These movies have the capability to invoke a plethora of emotions, making you jump with joy or swoon in disappointment. These movies have, in essence, captured the 'Olympic Spirit' and that's what makes them worth watching, especially during the Olympics. The movies mentioned in this list cover the Summer Olympics and the Winter Olympics. To make it easier we have categorized them under movies and documentaries.
Movies on Summer Olympics

Chariots of Fire (1981)

Directed by: Hugh Hudson
A movie that went on to win 4 Oscars and 16 other awards, Chariots of Fire tells the true story of two British athletes who competed at the 1924 Summer Olympics held in Paris. The story revolves around Eric Liddell, a devout Christian and Harold Abrahams, a Jew; each competing to satiate a higher calling. Chariots of Fire is a period piece, that explores the theme of temporal ambition and higher purposes of commitment and sacrifice and of ability and spirit.

Memorable Quotes:
"I believe God made me for a purpose, but he also made me fast. And when I run, I feel his pleasure." - Eric Liddell
"I'm more of an addict. It's a compulsion with me, a weapon I can use." - Harold M. Abrahams

P.S.: The theme music from Chariots of Fire is being used to promote the 2012 Olympics in London.

Personal Best (1982)

Directed by: Robert Towne
Bending towards more mature content, Personal Best deals with the intertwined love lives of three American athletes aspiring to make it to the 1980 Olympics. Their personal record became the only symbol of achievement for Chris Cahill and Tory Skinner, after America boycotted the 1980 Moscow Olympics, due to political reasons. Fraught with sensitive issues, the movie manages to portray the realistic world of women's athletics.

Memorable Quotes
"The high jump is a masochists event - it always ends on failure." - Terry Tingloff

Running Brave (1983)

Directed by: D.S. Everett, Donald Shebib
Running Brave retells the true story of Billy Mills an American Indian who won the 10,000 meter race at the Tokyo Olympics in 1964. The event, which was considered to be the greatest upsets in sports history, made Billy Mills the only American to have accomplished this feat. The story about the young man who was brought up on a reservation in South Dakota, beating record holder Ron Clarke is definitely extraordinary and awe-inspiring.

Memorable Quotes
"My life is a gift to me from my Creator. What I do with my life is my gift back to the Creator." - Billy Mills

Without Limits (1998)

Directed by: Robert Towne
The movie portrays the life and times of Steve Prefontaine, a runner from Oregon who quested for gold at the Munich Olympics. The biopic revolves around the gutsy, long-distance runner who refused to part with the lead spot. It lays focus on Pre's unquenchable thirst to reach the finish line first. The man who was credited for inspiring the 'running boom' of the 70's fell short of fulfilling his dream following a tragic death prior to the 1976 Olympics. The message that comes forth through this movie is Believe in Yourself.

Memorable Quotes:
"I don't want to win unless I know I've done my best, and the only way I know how to do that is to run out front, flat out until I have nothing left. Winning any other way is chicken-shit." - Steve Prefontaine

Peaceful Warrior (2006)

Directed by: Victor Salva
Peaceful Warrior is adapted from Dan Millman's bestselling autobiographical novel, Way of the Peaceful Warrior. The Peaceful Warrior tells the story of the struggle and transformation brought about in the gymnast's life, after a chance encounter with a stranger.

Memorable Quotes
"A warrior does not give up what he loves, he finds the love in what he does" - Socrates
"The journey is what brings us happiness not the destination" - Dan Millman

Movies on Winter Olympics

The Cutting Edge (1992)

Directed by: Paul Michael Glaser
The movie revolves around Kate Moseley, a world-class figure skater and Doug Dorsey, an ice hockey player, who pair up to make it to the Olympics Figure skating team. Keeping the romance aspect aside, the movie dwells on how they overcome obstacles both in their personal and public lives to make their ultimate dream come true.

Memorable Quotes
"I swear you let me down, and it will take them a month to count the blade marks up your back." - Kate
"Do me a favor and take the rock of while we work. Its cutting the hell out of my hand." - Doug

Cool Runnings (1993)

Directed by: Jon Turteltaub
Cool Runnings is an adventure-comedy based on the Jamaican bobsledding team, who made it to the 1988 Olympics. John Candy coaches the Jamaican team who are willing to risk everything they have to get a position at the Olympics. Cool Runnings manages to inspire and lighten up the mood thus keeping its audience hooked on to the film.

Memorable Quotes
"Our Father, who art in Calgary, Bobsled be thy name. Thy kingdom come, gold medals won, on Earth as it is in Turn Seven. With Liberty and Justice for Jamaica and Haile Selassie. Amen." - Irv

Miracle (2004)

Directed by: Gavin O'Connor
A story based on the men's hockey team led by Herb Brooks, that won the 1980 Winter Olympics. Miracle captures the perseverance, and the passion of the players to make their dream materialize. The victory, that was dubbed the Miracle on Ice, is sure to fill you with a renewed ray of hope.

Memorable Quotes
"Great moments... are born from great opportunity. And that's what you have here, tonight, boys. That's what you've earned here tonight." - Herb Brooks

Blades of Glory (2007)

Directed by: Josh Gordon, Will Speck
Blades of Glory is an American comedy, dealing with two rival male figure-skaters Chazz Michael and Jimmy MacElroy who have to put their differences aside to perform at the championships. Competing as the first all-male pair, the two succeed winning gold at the winter Olympics, a dream that they had always cherished.

Memorable Quotes
"Hi, you've reached Jimmy, if you can dream it, you can do it!" - Jimmy

Documentaries

Olympia (1938)

Directed by: Leni Riefenstahl
Considered to be one of the greatest films of all-time, Olympia is a documentary of the 1936 Summer Olympics held in Berlin. Known for its excellent cinematography, Olympia celebrates the human body with close-up shots of athletes in action. The documentary consists of two parts, namely Olympia Part One: Festival of Nations (Olympia 1. Teil - Fest der Völker) and Olympia Part Two: Festival of Beauty (Olympia 2. Teil - Fest der Schönheit). The first part sees Adolf Hitler looking on in amazement as American athlete Jesse Owens wins four Gold Medals; while the second part highlights the Pentathlon and Decathlon won by American Glenn Morris.

The Grand Olympics (1961)

Directed by: Romolo Marcellini
Nominated as the Best Documentary at the Academy Awards, La Grande Olimpiade or The Grand Olympics is a documentary of the 1960 Olympics held in Rome. Considered to be the most attractive and comprehensive sports marathon ever filmed, it reminisces the ideals and the true spirit of the games. It definitely enchants the audience from start to end.

Tokyo Olympiad (1965)

Directed by: Kon Ichikawa
Tokyo Olympiad captures every moment of the 1964 Olympics and celebrates the passion of the athletes. Ichikawa has captured the athletes pushing themselves to the ultimate limit, focusing on the complete atmosphere of the games. Considered to be one of the best Olympic documentaries, Ichikawa's Tokyo Olympiad has found itself mentioned in the must watch movies list. Tokyo Olympiad with its catalog of exemplar observations is nothing short of the tag line that describes it best, 'The man's picture every woman will love'.

16 Days of Glory (1986)

Directed by: Bud Greenspan
16 Days of Glory is a documentary or rather a photographic record of the 1984 Olympics. It is a sports film about athletes who, as Bud rightly states, are people stepping into the arena. The film deals with the philosophy of life, focusing on the strife for personal excellence. Watch the movie for its many stirring moments, filled with close-ups revealing the effort put in by the athletes.

Unbeaten (2009)

Directed by: Steven C. Barber
Definitely high on the inspirational quotient, Unbeaten chronicles 31 paraplegics as they make their way through the 2008 Paralympics. The documentary follows the course of self-discovery and strength. It is also the epitome of the determination possessed by the elite racers making their way through the toughest road race. Take it from here, it's the best movie to get your adrenaline pumping.

For some serious movie bluffs there's a list of movies that have not been included in our master list. But yes, they do have the Olympics in the background. Do check out these movies as well:
Munich
International Velvet
Prefontaine
D2: The Mighty Ducks
Ice Castles
Four Minutes (TV Show)
Million Dollar Legs
Walk Don't Run
Charlie Chan at the Olympics
American Anthem
The Flying Scotsman
That's about all the movies I could come up with to keep you inspired and on the go. The list doesn't stop here, movies that you feel are inspiring and good enough to give you an adrenaline rush are welcome to be mentioned. Do keep the list going.

Emma Watson Denies Fifty Shades of Grey Rumors

mma Watson is the latest Hollywood starlet rumored to be attached to the upcoming film adaptation of the international best seller, Fifty Shades of Grey. With Fifty Shades, of course, such rumors are even more intense than usual given the highly erotic nature of the story and the characters. Although other A-List actresses like Angelina Jolie have been mentioned as possibilities for the leading role of Anastasia Steele, Watson’s rumor is more credible simply because she is the appropriate age for the character. Jolie would likely not be believable as a character who is written as a recent college graduate.

Watson, however, was quick to dismiss the rumors, pointing out that stories like this are extremely common even though there is rarely any truth to them. "There are so many movies you become attached to when I’ve literally never even received a phone call," she told Entertainment Weekly. "It was the same way with The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo – I never even saw a script!"

And while Emma Watson would certainly be an interesting choice for one of the most anticipated roles in recent film history, it’s probably more likely that a lesser known actress will be chosen. It may be hard for movie-goers to envision well-known actresses playing a role that has already taken on such an iconic stature for those who have read the books. In much the same way that a little-known Kristen Stewart became the lead character in the Twilight Saga and Mara Rooney actually became "The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo", these roles are often better for actresses who are not already associated with major film roles.

Female Hollywood Movie Stars nice

Vivacious, talented, intelligent, and incredibly beautiful, our favorite female Hollywood actresses are only getting better with time! This list of hottest Hollywood actresses is not just about beauty, it's about talent as well. Hollywood has witnessed many stars who have created a special identity for them in Tinseltown. These ladies sure know how to reign and have won the hearts of millions with their beauty and talent. However, not all of them have always carried themselves with grace, but then, that's all a part of a movie star's life. Love them or hate them, we simply can't ignore them. Here are some of the topmost and hottest female Hollywood movie stars who have enthralled audiences since ages.

Famous Female Hollywood Movie Actresses

Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Aniston (11th February, 1969), is one of the hottest and most popular Hollywood actresses popularly known as Rachel Green - the character in the US television sitcom 'F.R.I.E.N.D.S'. This talented Hollywood actress began her career with television. She is known for her performances in movies such as 'Bruce Almighty', 'Rumor Has It', 'Along Came Polly', 'Office Space', 'Derailed', 'Just Go With It', etc. She was also in the news for her divorce with Brad Pitt.

Jessica Alba
Jessica Alba (28th April 1981), is rated as one of the hottest and sexiest film and television actresses in the recent times. Known for her performances in films like 'Honey', 'Fantastic Four', 'Sin City', 'Good Luck Chuck', and also a television series, 'Dark Angel'. This lovely lady has bagged many awards not only for her acting prowess, but also for her stunning looks! It's not a wonder men have rated her as the number one on the list of Most Desirable Women.

Halle Berry
This dusky American actress is not only an award-winning performer but also a former fashion model and beauty queen. Halle Berry (14th August, 1966), is renowned as the first Afro-American lady to have bagged the award for the Best Actress. She starred in movies such as 'Monster's Ball', 'Jungle Fever', 'The Flintstones', 'Die Another Day', 'Catwoman', etc. One of the highest paid actresses of Hollywood, this lovely lady continues to woo audiences with her talent and sex appeal.

Angelina Jolie
Angelina Jolie (4th June, 1975), is one of the top female Hollywood celebrities who is also known world over as the most beautiful woman in the world. With many awards to her credit, such as the Golden Globe, Screen Actors Guild Awards and the Academy Awards, she was more in the news due to her relationship with Brad Pitt. With Brad Pitt by her side, Angelina has adopted three children apart from her three biological children. She is known for her performance in movies such as, 'George Wallace', 'Gia', 'Girl Interrupted', 'Lara Croft: Tomb Raider' and 'Mr. & Mrs. Smith'.

Sandra Bullock
Known for her acting talent, this Hollywood movie star is an award-winning performer known for her hits 'Speed', 'Miss Congeniality', 'While You Were Sleeping' etc. Sandra Bullock (26th July, 1964), has shown her acting talent by opting for a variety of roles that displayed her skill in various departments. Her first movie appearance was seen in the sci-fi movie, 'Demolition Man'. Her roles have always fetched her critical acclaim.

Reese Witherspoon
This pretty lady happened to attend a casting call and instead bagged the lead role in an audition in 1990. From there on, Reese Witherspoon (22nd March, 1976), soon received many offers. In the year 1996, she was offered a role in two major films. Reese tasted success with movies such as 'Overnight Delivery', 'Pleasantville', 'Walk the Line', 'Sweet Home Alabama' and of course, the box office hit, 'Legally Blonde' and 'Legally Blonde 2'. One of the highest paid female celebrities, she has stolen the hearts of many with her pretty looks and acting talent.

Jennifer Garner
This lovely lady began her career with small odd jobs in television. In 2002, Jennifer Garner (17th April, 1972), finally tasted success when she won an award for 'Best Actress in a Television Series' for the spy drama, 'Alias'. The commercial success of the romantic comedy, '13 Going on 30' further established her as an actress in Hollywood. She is also known for her roles in movies such as 'Dude, Where's My Car?', 'Catch Me If You Can', 'Juno', 'Elektra', 'The Kingdom', etc.

Julia Roberts
This pretty woman has always floored everybody with her performances and stunning looks! Julia Roberts (28th October, 1967), achieved international fame when she starred opposite Richard Gere in 'Pretty Woman'. One of the highest paid actresses in the world; Julia was also one of the first actresses to appear on the cover page of the very glamorous magazine, 'Vogue'. Following 'Pretty Woman', Julia had many hits to her credit. She demonstrated her acting skills in 'Sleeping with the Enemy', 'Hook', 'The Pelican Brief', 'My Best Friends Wedding', 'Notting Hill', 'Runaway Bride', 'Erin Brockovich', etc. She has received several awards and nominations for her outstanding work in her journey through Hollywood as an actress of great acting prowess.

Gwyneth Paltrow
This American actress had her debut in 1990 on stage. Gwyneth Paltrow (27th September, 1972), was noticed in the film, 'Se7en' which fetched her commercial success. She also appeared in many other films such as, 'Shakespeare in Love', 'A Perfect Murder', 'The Talented Mr. Ripley', 'Iron Man', etc.

Meg Ryan
Margaret, popularly known as Meg Ryan, began her career with a television commercial. Meg Ryan (19th November, 1961), then appeared in several television roles. She first achieved success when she played the role of Sally in 'When Harry Met Sally' with Tom Hanks. From there on, Meg achieved stardom with movies such as 'Sleepless in Seattle', 'When a Man Loves a Woman', 'You've Got Mail', 'Proof of Life', 'Kate & Leopold', etc.

Susan Sarandon
This Oscar winning actress is famous for her acting as well as her contribution towards social causes. Susan Sarandon (4th October, 1946), began her career with several movies that went unnoticed until she was catapulted to fame when she starred in the movie, 'Bill Durham'. She went on to establish herself as a fine actress with movies such as, 'Atlantic City', 'Thelma & Louise', 'The Client', 'Dead Man Walking', 'Stepmom', 'Shall We Dance', etc. She won an Oscar award for the movie 'Dead Man Walking'.

Hilary Swank
This American actress was involved in acting from an early age and was also good at sports. Hilary Swank (30th July, 1974), started with her career in Hollywood with a very teeny role in the movie, 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'. 'Boy's Don't Cry' fetched her much fame and adulation. She also achieved stupendous success with the award-winning film, 'Million Dollar Baby'. The Academy Award-winning actress has surely made her mark in Hollywood!

Uma Thurman
Uma Thurman (29th April, 1970), is known for a range of roles that ranges from romance, comedy, science fiction and even drama. Uma Thurman was associated with modeling since the time she was 15. Her debut in the movie industry happened in the year 1988. 'Dangerous Liaisons' brought Uma the much-needed attention. Apart from this movie, she also became popular with films such as 'Pulp Fiction', 'Gattaca' and the 'Kill Bill' series. This pretty lady also bagged the contract for endorsing the brand, 'Louis Vuitton'.

Keira Knightley
Talented and beautiful, this actress sure has a range of roles that have helped her to establish a strong foothold in this industry. Keira Knightley (26th March 1985), was associated with acting since her childhood days. Better known as Elizabeth Bennet in the movie, 'Pride and Prejudice', she also joined the list of the highest paid actresses and was also the only non-American female. Keira's most noticeable performance happened with the release of 'Bend it Like Beckham'. From there on, she gave the biggest hits starring in trilogies of the 'Pirates of the Caribbean'. She also starred in a role in 'Love Actually'. Apart from this, she is also known for her role in 'Atonement', which also fetched her the Empire Award for Best Actress and several nominations. Her role as Elizabeth Bennet also fetched her several nominations.

Meryl Streep
This award-winning actress is one such person who can essay any sort of role. Mary Streep, better known as Meryl Streep (22nd June, 1949), had her film debut in the year 1977 in 'Julia'. Her second film bagged her the Academy Award nomination for the movie, 'The Deer Hunter'. Since then, this talented Hollywood star has a wide range of roles to her credit. More recently, she is known for the perfect representation of the rather obnoxious fashion magazine editor in 'The Devil Wears Prada'. This vivacious personality has won the Academy Awards twice, along with BAFTA awards, Emmy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.

Cameron Diaz
She began her career at the age of 16 in the fashion industry. She bagged assignments with fashion designers such as Calvin Klein and Levi's. It was at the age of 21 when Cameron Diaz (30th August, 1972), landed with the lead role in 'The Mask'. From there on, Cameron bagged more films like 'The Last Supper', 'Feeling Minnesota', 'My Best Friend's Wedding', 'There's Something About Mary' etc. She also became popular due to 'Charlie's Angels'. This actress is also one of the highest paid female stars in Hollywood. She has won the Golden Globe Award, Best Actress for 'There's 'Something About Mary' apart from many other awards and nominations for all her hit movies.

Salma Hayek
This Mexican actress with her beautiful, dusky looks has surely established herself as a prominent Hollywood movie star. Salma Hayek (2nd September, 1966), is also known as the first Mexican national who was nominated for the category of the Best Actress for the Oscars. Her role in the movie, 'Teresa' catapulted her to fame as an actress in Mexico. She got her much-needed break with 'Desperado' in 1995. She also achieved success due to films such as 'Wild Wild West', 'Fools Rush In', 'Frida', etc.

Penelope Cruz
This beautiful Spanish actress has achieved much fame due to her Spanish films as well as many American films. Penelope Cruz (28th April, 1974), was first noticed in a Spanish video clip. Her film, 'Vanilla Sky' got her much attention in Hollywood. She was also seen in films such as 'Blow' and 'Bandidas'. This lovely actress is also the first Spanish actress to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress. Apart from this, Penelope Cruz has several other prestigious nominations.

Nicole Kidman
One of the highest paid actresses of all times, Nicole Kidman appeared in films when she was only 15 years old. The breakthrough happened in 1989 when Nicole Kidman (20th June, 1967), appeared in a movie titled, 'Dead Calm'. 'Days of Thunder', 'Batman Forever', 'To Die For', 'Eyes Wide Shut', 'The Hours', and 'Moulin Rouge!' brought her international fame and awards as well as nominations. She was also much in the news for her relation with Hollywood hunk, Tom Cruise.

Michelle Pfeiffer
Michelle Pfeiffer is an American actress with great talent and gorgeous looks. Michelle began her acting career with television roles. Michelle's (29th April, 1958) first break happened in 'Grease 2' where she did receive much attention. She then had more hits with movies such as 'Scarface', 'The Witches of Eastwick', 'Dangerous Liaisons', 'The Fabulous Baker Boys', 'The Russia House', 'Frankie and Johnny' etc. This further helped her bag awards and nominations for her portrayal of these roles. She had many more hits to her credit following these films.

Drew Barrymore
Drew Barrymore (22nd February, 1975), is definitely one of the popular and talented actress of Hollywood who had her first connection with the camera when she was only eleven months old! Drew Barrymore has a list of hits to her credit. Some of her hits include 'The Wedding Singer', 'Charlie's Angels', 'Lucky You', '50 First Dates', 'Never Been Kissed', etc.

Kate Hudson
This attractive personality has established herself as a prominent actress in Hollywood. Kate Hudson (19th April, 1979), became famous when she starred in 'Almost Famous'. From there on, Kate had many more hits with films such as 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days'. 'You, Me and Dupree', 'Fool's Gold', etc. 'Almost Famous' fetched her an Academy Award nomination.

Jennifer Lopez
Popularly known as J.Lo, (24th July, 1969), this dusky beauty is not only an actress but is also a singer and a talented dancer as well. She began her career trying to get a break in music videos as a dancer and finally landed up as a backup dancer for Janet Jackson's super hit song, 'That's the Way Love Goes'. From there, began her journey with television and films. She even bagged the ALMA Awards as an outstanding actress for her role in 'Selena', 'Angel Eyes', and 'Out of Sight'.

Catherine Zeta-Jones
An attractive personality and oodles of talent; Catherine is a movie star of amazing capabilities. A British actress, Catherine Zeta-Jones (25th September, 1969), made her mark in UK and US based television films and also many movies that shot her to fame in Hollywood. Her stage career began at an early age. She was always inclined towards dancing and acting. She is held in high regard for her performances in movies such as 'The Phantom', 'Entrapment', 'The Mask of Zorro', and 'Chicago'. 'Chicago' fetched her many awards and nominations.

Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett has won the hearts of many with her attractive persona. This lovely lady began her acting from her childhood days. Scarlett Johansson (22nd November, 1984), was first noticed for her performance in 'The Horse Whisperer'. Scarlett also gained fame for her performances in 'Lost in Translation', 'Girl with a Pearl Earring', 'Iron Man 2', and 'Ghost World'. These movies fetched her nominations leading to award wins!

Renee Zellweger
Renee began her career by appearing in many films. Renee Zellweger (25th April, 1969), procured a main role in the movie 'Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. She further achieved fame due to her role in 'Jerry Maguire'. She is also known for her portrayal of the character - Bridget Jones. She also starred in the lead role in the super hit film, 'Chicago'. She has won several awards from the Academy Award, Golden Globe, SAG Award, and even the BAFTA Awards.

Cate Blanchett
This Academy Award-winning actress is of Australian origin. Cate Blanchett (14th May, 1969), achieved fame when she starred in the Shekhar Kapur film, 'Elizabeth'. From there on, she was noticed in 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy. She has had several nominations and awards especially due to the film, 'The Aviator'.

Kirsten Dunst
She is not only an amazing actress; Kirsten is also a singer who gained fame as 'Mary Jane Watson' in the Spider-Man series. Kirsten Dunst (30th April, 1982), was also known for her performances in 'Little Women', 'Marie Antoinette', etc. She was nominated twice for her acting prowess.

Sally Field
This American actress has many awards to her name. Sally Field (6th November, 1946), began her career with television where she generally played roles that had a comic touch. She gained fame when she played the character of Sybil on television where she was awarded the Emmy Award. From there on, began her journey with films. She has bagged two Academy Awards and Golden Globe Awards.

Jane Fonda
With her stunning looks and perfect body, Jane Fonda (21st December, 1937), is more than just a Hollywood movie star. This beautiful American actress has also been a former fashion model and is known for exercise videos. Her first claim to fame was due to movies such as 'Barbarella' and 'Cat Ballou'. She was also recently seen in 'Monster in Law' and 'Georgia Rule'.

Demi Moore
An American actress of great talent, Demi Moore (11th November, 1962), began her career with modeling. She appeared in plenty of youthful films in the 1980s, which shot her into the limelight. Films such as 'The Hunchback of Notre Dame', 'Indecent Proposal', 'A Few Good Men', 'Ghost', and 'Charlie's Angles: Full Throttle', further helped her gain more success.

Sharon Stone
Sharon Stone (10th March, 1958), shot to stardom with 'Basic Instinct'. She began her career with modeling and then started off with a small role in 'Stardust Memories'. From there on, she was seen in movies such as, 'Action Jackson', 'Allan Quatermain and the Lost City of Gold', 'King Soloman's Mines', etc. It was her appearance in 'Total Recall' that helped her achieve fame. 'Basic Instinct' and 'Casino' further established her as one of the hottest stars of Hollywood. Sharon Stone has several awards to her name, which includes Golden Globe, Emmy and Academy Awards.

Charlize Theron
This actress was initially a fashion model. Charlize Theron (7th August, 1975), then landed up with a few minor roles in films but her career took off only when she achieved success in movies such as 'The Devil's Advocate' and 'Mighty Joe Young'. Her performance in 'Monster' helped her to establish herself in this industry. This bagged her an Academy Award.

Emma Thompson
Emma Thompson (15th April, 1959), was noticed in the film, 'The Tall Guy'. From there on, Emma moved on to gain fame for her acting abilities. Her fine performances brought her amongst the arc lights, which fetched her awards as well. Emma has won The Academy Award, Emmy Award, and the Golden Globe Award.

Helen Hunt
Helen Hunt (15th June, 1963), started off as a child actress, which gave her the experience of facing the camera. Helen appeared in a lot of TV shows and was known for her television show, 'Mad About You'. She then had a successful journey in films with movies such as, 'Cast Away', 'Twister', 'As Good As It Gets', and 'What Women Want'. She won an Academy Award for her performance in 'As Good As It Gets'.

Kate Winslet
Kate Winslet (5th October, 1972), is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood with oodles of talent. She was the youngest to receive two Oscar nominations at the age of 22. With a start from television, Kate shot to fame with the movie, 'Heavenly Creatures'. Her successful career graph continued with hits such as, 'Sense and Sensibility', 'Titanic', 'Finding Neverland', etc. She is known for her choice of artistic films. This lovely lady has been nominated several times for the Academy Awards, Golden Globe Awards, Emmy Awards, Grammy Awards, BAFTA Awards, and has won the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Whoopi Goldberg
This American actress was noticed in 'Citizen: I'm Not Losing My Mind, I'm Giving It Away'. Whoopi Goldberg (13th November, 1955), also received fame and critical acclaim for her performance in 'The Color Purple'. She is amongst the second African-American ladies to win an Academy Award for acting. Whoopi has also won an Emmy Award, Tony Award, and Saturn Awards.

Sarah Jessica Parker
Known all over for her role in the HBO television series titled, 'Sex and the City', Sarah is one of the successful Hollywood movie stars of the current crop. Sarah Jessica Parker (25th March, 1965), started out with roles in television and went on to establish her name firmly as a fine actress. Sarah has won four Golden Globe Awards as well as Screen Actors Guild Awards and Emmy Awards.

Katie Holmes
Katie Holmes (18th December, 1978), began with modeling classes at the age of 14. She is known for her character of Joey Potter for the teen drama titled 'Dawson's Creek'. Her first major role in film happened when she bagged a role in 'Disturbing Behavior'. Katie is more known for her roles in films such as 'Abandon' and 'Batman Begins'.

Lindsay Lohan
This American teen icon is not only an actress but has also tried her hand at modeling and singing. Lindsay Lohan (2nd July, 1986), began her career at the age of 10. She was noticed for her excellent portrayal as twins in the film, 'The Parent Trap'. Following this, Lindsay Lohan got a breakthrough with 'Freaky Friday'. She was further seen in movies such as 'Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen', 'Mean Girls', 'Herbie: Fully Loaded', and 'Just My Luck'.

Kim Basinger
This American actress was associated with modeling from the age of 16. Kim Basinger (8th December, 1958), then moved to L.A. to pursue a career in acting. She was known as the Bond girl in the movie, 'Never Say Never Again'. From there on she went on to bag many more roles in movies such as, 'The Man Who Loved Women', 'L.A. Confidential', 'Batman', etc. She has won an Academy Award and a BAFTA Award for her acting talent in the movie, 'L.A. Confidential'.

Julianne Moore
This beautiful American actress worked as a waitress in her early days. Julianne Moore (3rd December, 1960) got her breakthrough when she won a Daytime Emmy Award for 'As the World Turns'. She then stared in many other films. She achieved media attention for her acting skills with movies such as, 'Boogie Nights', 'The End of the Affair', 'The Forgotten', 'The Hours', etc. Since then, this lady has bagged many prestigious Awards and nominations.

Courteney Cox
This American actress is best known as Monica Geller of the television sitcom, 'Friends'. Courteney Cox (15th June, 1964), was first spotted in a music video, 'Dancing in the Dark'. She was known for her performance in the horror movie, 'Scream' and subsequently starred in all the sequels that followed. This talented lady has won several awards and also been nominated many times for her various performances.

Jodie Foster
Alicia Foster, better known as Jodie Foster (19 November, 1962), was first noticed when she played a role of an underage prostitute in the movie, 'Taxi Driver'. The performance even fetched her an Oscar nomination for the Best Supporting Actress. She began her career at a very early age. Although she had a successful career as a child artist, it did not hamper her career later on. She successfully carried out all her roles in her adult years with ease. She is particularly known for her performances in 'The Accused' and 'The Silence of the Lambs'.

Marilyn Monroe
This beautiful American actress was always known for her mesmerizing beauty and acting prowess. Marilyn Monroe (1st June 1926-5th August 1962) had very modest beginnings but went on to become a successful personality. She achieved success with the movie, 'Gentlemen Prefer Blondes'. 'How to Marry a Millionaire', 'Some Like It Hot' as well as songs such as 'Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend', 'Kiss', etc. Memories of this gorgeous lady still continue to reign even today.

Audrey Hepburn
Beautiful looks and an amazing acting talent, this lady had all the style within her! Rated as one of the most beautiful women ever, Audrey Hepburn had difficult beginnings. Her role was rather tiny in the movie, 'One Wild Oat'. From there on she starred in many films. She bagged the lead role opposite Gregory Peck in the 'Roman Holiday', which showed her talent and beauty to the world. She then starred in 'Sabrina', 'War and Peace', 'The Unforgiven', 'Breakfast at Tiffany's', 'My Fair Lady', etc. She won the English Academy Award, Emmy Awards, Tony Award as well as the Grammy Award.

Sophia Loren
This beautiful Italian actress has oodles of acting talent. Her beauty got her international fame as a sex symbol. Sophia Loren (20th September 1934), achieved international fame with 'Desire Under the Elms', 'Heller in Pink Tights', 'Two Women', 'The Millionaires', etc. She bagged an Academy Award for the Best Actress for the film, 'Two Women'.

Anne Hathaway
This pretty lady is known for her role in the Disney comedy titled, 'The Princess Diaries'. Anne Hathaway (12th November, 1982), is more popular due to her character as a writer in the film, 'The Devil Wears Prada'. Here, she worked with Meryl Streep, whom she greatly admires. Prior to this Anne starred in 'Brokeback Mountain' where she displayed another side of her acting skills.

More Famous Actresses in Hollywood

The list of famous American actresses doesn't end here. Here's another famous actresses' list ready for you.
Amy Acker
Amy Adams
Edie Adams
Jane Adams
Joey Lauren Adams
Dianna Agron
Jane Alexander
Khandi Alexander
Sasha Alexander
Tatyana Ali
Debbie Allen
Elizabeth Allen
Joan Allen
Karen Allen
Krista Allen
Laura Allen
Nancy Allen
Kirstie Alley
June Allyson
Trini Alvarado
Lauren Ambrose
Mädchen Amick
Suzy Amis
Andrea Anders
Gillian Anderson
Loni Anderson
Melody Anderson
Pamela Anderson
Susan Anton
Christina Applegate
Anne Archer
Beverly Archer
Ashley Argota
Jillian Armenante
Bess Armstrong
Patricia Arquette
Rosanna Arquette
Bea Arthur
Jean Arthur
Elizabeth Ashley
Candice Azzara
Lauren Bacall
Morena Baccarin
Barbara Bach
Catherine Bach
Pearl Bailey
Katherine Baker
Fairuza Balk
Lucille Ball
Anne Bancroft
Elizabeth Banks
Tyra Banks
Christine Baranski
Adrienne Barbeau
Ellen Barkin
Priscilla Barnes
Majel Barrett
Ethel Barrymore
Roseanne Barr
Mischa Barton
Angela Bassett
Kathy Bates
Cyia Batten
Anne Baxter
Jennifer Beals
Amanda Bearse
Kimberly Beck
Bonnie Bedelia
Catherine Bell
Kristen Bell
Lake Bell
Camilla Belle
Maria Bello
Andrea Bendewald
Annette Bening
Amber Benson
Julie Benz
Candice Bergen
Elizabeth Berkley
Crystal Bernard
Sandra Bernhard
Valerie Bertinelli
Angela Bettis
Leslie Bibb
Jessica Biel
Rachel Bilson
Thora Birch
Summer Bishil
Karen Black
Linda Blair
Selma Blair
Jolene Blalock
Alexis Bledel
Yasmine Bleeth
Joan Blondell
Nikki Blonsky
Moon Bloodgood
Eleanor Boardman
Mary Boland
Julia Bond
Lisa Bonet
Shirley Booth
Olive Borden
Rachel Boston
Kate Bosworth
Clara Bow
Katrina Bowden
Andrea Bowen
Julie Bowen
Lara Flynn Boyle
Lorraine Bracco
Alexandra Breckenridge
Eileen Brennan
Amy Brenneman
Abigail Breslin
Jordana Brewster
Connie Britton
Jayne Brook
Geraldine Brooks
Louise Brooks
Blair Brown
Yvette Nicole Brown
Sabrina Bryan
Tara Buck
Betty Buckley
Billie Burke
Delta Burke
Carol Burnett
Ellen Burstyn
Hilarie Burton
Sophia Bush
Brett Butler
Yancy Butler
Amanda Bynes
Marion Byron
Tisha Campbell
Dyan Cannon
Lizzy Caplan
Kate Capshaw
Irene Cara
Linda Cardellini
Sue Carol
Charisma Carpenter
Jennifer Carpenter
Barbara Carrera
Tia Carrere
Lynda Carter
Diahann Carroll
Joanna Cassidy
Katie Cassidy
Phoebe Cates
Jessica Cauffiel
Emma Caufield
Lacey Chabert
Sarah Chalke
Stockard Channing
Cyd Charisse
Joan Chen
Kristin Chenoweth
Cher
Vanessa Lee Chester
Anna Chlumsky
Rae Dawn Chong
Claudia Christian
Erika Christiansen
Candy Clark
Melinda Clarke
Sarah Clarke
Patricia Clarkson
Jill Clayburgh
Glenn Close
Claudette Colbert
Holliston Coleman
Kim Coles
Lynn Collins
Holly Marie Combs
Jennifer Connelly
Rachael Leigh Cook
Jennifer Coolidge
Miranda Cosgrove
Nicki Cox
Yvonne Craig
Jeanne Crain
Joan Crawford
Cathy Lee Crosby
Denise Crosby
Mary Crosby
Marcia Cross
Suzanne Cryer
Jane Curtin
Jamie Lee Curtis
Ann Cusack
Joan Cusack
Tawny Cypress
Miley Cyrus
Alexandra Daddario
Dorothy Dandridge
Claire Danes
Beverly D'Angelo
Brittany Daniel
Erin Daniels
Blythe Danner
Lisa Darr
Stacey Dash
Ann B. Davis
Bette Davis
Dana Davis
Geena Davis
Hope Davis
Kristin Davis
Viola Davis
Nancy Davis Reagan
Pam Dawber
Rosario Dawson
Roxann Dawson
Doris Day
Marceline Day
Priscilla Dean
Yvonne De Carlo
Ruby Dee
Sandra Dee
Ellen DeGeneres
Kim Delaney
Diane Delano
Dana Delany
Julie Delpy
Rebecca De Mornay
Carol Dempster
Lori Beth Denberg
Kat Dennings
Bo Derek
Laura Dern
Portia de Rossi
Emily Deschanel
Zooey Deschanel
Amanda Detmer
Joyce DeWitt
Susan Dey
Angie Dickinson
Marlene Dietrich
Donna Dixon
Ellen Drew
Megan Dodds
Shannen Doherty
Ami Dolenz
Elisa Donovan
Illeana Douglas
Billie Dove
Doris Dowling
Fran Drescher
Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Alice Drummond
Hilary Duff
Olympia Dukakis
Patty Duke
Faye Dunaway
Dominique Dunne
Irene Dunne
Eliza Dushku
Clea DuVall
Leslie Easterbrook
Alison Eastwood
Megalyn Echikunwoke
Lisa Edelstein
Barbara Eden
Nicole Eggert
Carmen Electra
Erika Eleniak
Kimberly Elise
Shannon Elizabeth
Jennifer Esposito
Linda Evans
Angie Everhart
Morgan Fairchild
Lola Falana
Siobhan Fallon
Dakota Fanning
Elle Fanning
Anna Faris
Vera Farmiga
Terry Farrell
Mia Farrow
Farrah Fawcett
Sherilyn Fenn
America Ferrera
Tina Fey
Linda Fiorentino
Jenna Fischer
Carrie Fisher
Isla Fisher
Joely Fisher
Schuyler Fisk
Zelda Fitzgerald
Jennifer Flavin
Louise Fletcher
Calista Flockhart
Bridget Fonda
Joan Fontaine
Deborah Foreman
Megan Fox
Vivica A. Fox
Bonnie Franklin
Diane Franklin
Kate French
Lindsay Frost
Isabelle Fuhrman
Annette Funicello
Bethany Joy Galeotti
Ava Gardner
Judy Garland
Janeane Garofalo
Teri Garr
Greer Garson
Ana Gasteyer
Janina Gavankar
Rebecca Gayheart
Janet Gaynor
Mitzi Gaynor
Sarah Michelle Gellar
Gina Gershon
Jami Gertz
Debbie Gibson
Melissa Gilbert
Sara Gilbert
Annabeth Gish
Lillian Gish
Robin Givens
Summer Glau
Paulette Goddard
Tracey Gold
Ginnifer Goodwin
Ruth Gordon
Betty Grable
Maggie Grace
Aimee Graham
Heather Graham
Lauren Graham
Lee Grant
Erin Gray
Ashley Greene
Jennifer Grey
Virginia Grey
Judy Greer
Pam Grier
Melanie Griffith
Leslie Grossman
Carla Gugino
Jasmine Guy
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Shelley Hack
Lucy Hale
Veronica Hamel
Linda Hamilton
Margaret Hamilton
Daryl Hannah
Alyson Hannigan
Marcia Gay Harden
Melora Hardin
Mariska Hargitay
Jean Harlow
Angie Harmon
Danielle Harris
Danneel Harris
Rachael Harris
Harriet Sansom Harris
Linda Harrison
Mariette Hartley
Teri Hatcher
Aaliyah Haughton
Wanda Hawley
Goldie Hawn
Helen Hayes
Susan Hayward
Rita Hayworth
Glenne Headly