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If I had to pick one girl from the golden era

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POLA

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TALLULAH

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LIZABETH
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LAUREN

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HEDY
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BENNETT
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LANA
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FONTAINE

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ELEANOR
 
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Michael R.

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Hedy Lamarr is The Most Beautiful and Intelligent Actress , I can think of . But there was one , I can't recall her name , was actually Blonde and colored her hair dark Brown . I thought it was Hedy Lamarr , but I guess not . One More Luscious Look ...

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The search continues ... . But Hedy makes modern Actresses Really look Bad .
 

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Not a common choice but always liked Doris day. She always carried on a warm glow even during her divorce when her husband threw her under the bus forcing her into tv. Liked her big band career a lot my Grandparents had her collaboration with les brown 78's.
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And of course miss Bergman also did well in Casablanca and murder on the orient express
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I also remember liking Rochelle Hudson as a kid after seeing her in curly top
 

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Figured this would be the most appropriate thread to make my first post.

Personally, I prefer the cigarette smoking, cocktail-drinking jazzing flapper. I've always had a crush on Zelda Fitzgerald, during the height of the flapper era.

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And Olive Thomas, of course.


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Storyvilleswinger, welcome - glad you have joined - and kudos to giving the boozing, smoking and more (;)) flappers a much deserved shout out. I've always been a fan of their linear body line and independent vibe versus the full-figured and more traditional-role style that followed.

As to Zelda, while very smart, she was cracker-house crazy and, on net, IMHO, did more to pull F. Scott down than lift him up. Which is a shame, but he would probably have destroyed himself without her - she just expedited the, to use his term, crack-up.
 

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Of course, it's extremely difficult to pick just one. However, in the last year, I've seen a number of late 30s to early 50s movies that starred Barbara Stanwyck. I find her to be very sexy.

I find myself wishing to step back in time, wanting to sweep her up and not leave the bedroom or a week.

- Ian
 

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^^^ Interesting as you chose two different types. Audrey is very coltish - all limbs, joints and spring in her movement with a hint of androgyny played up in many of her hairstyles. Ingrid is a softer, full figured women with very measured feminine movement and hair styles (mostly). Even their voices are opposites as Audrey's shoots out and bounces around a room; whereas, Ingrid draws you in with her more-whispery voice.
 

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^^^ Interesting as you chose two different types. Audrey is very coltish - all limbs, joints and spring in her movement with a hint of androgyny played up in many of her hairstyles. Ingrid is a softer, full figured women with very measured feminine movement and hair styles (mostly). Even their voices are opposites as Audrey's shoots out and bounces around a room; whereas, Ingrid draws you in with her more-whispery voice.
Well I've never considered myself someone who has a specific "type." Variety is the spice of life.
 

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