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Just a diversion..which actress or actor would you like to be?

Started by AnneB, May 07, 2014, 10:10:50 PM

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AnneB

 Just thinking of something, just to get my mind off not transitioning anymore.. . watching Turner Classic movies.  The Glen Miller Story was on..  I would be June Allyson.. I have her voice.. my range easy enough, and a very pretty face..

Who would you be, from the 40's, thru the .. 60's/70's.. classic film actors or actresses..   just something to take away .. hard thoughts bothering us.. 

Paula
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JoanneB

My all time classic movie favorite is Myrna Loy, especially in her role as Nora Charles in "The Thin Man" series of movies.  (Having William Powell as your husband ain't bad either)

Next up would have to Barbara Eden of I Dream of Genie fame. I sure do wish I had her genes. She makes this old geezer look like a mummy in comparison and she has like 15-20 years on me!
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AnneB

 I LOVED the Thin Man flicks!!  I liked her more with Cary Grant, Mr. Blanding Builds His Dream House, but then I go gaga for Cary..  *giggles*

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Miranda Catherine

I'd love to be Katherine Hepburn from the early 1930's to the late 1940's, partly because she was one of the first truly intelligent, emancipated women, plus she was sooo beautiful and got to wear both sexy and pretty clothes. Vivien Leigh during "Gone With The Wind", just to look like her and wear those beautiful clothes! I couldn't get too into these thoughts after learning what I did over the weekend about my birth though. To know I was a few words away from being raised as a girl from the day I was born is beginning to hit me pretty hard. I was never told this till Sunday.
These three years have been the best of my entire life
ones I've been able to live without lying
and the only time I've had since the age of twelve
I haven't constantly thought about dying



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AnneB

I'm sorry Miranda, I didn't think this could possibly be a trigger, hugs going out, hon..  =(
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mandonlym

Audrey Hepburn in Roman Holiday. Claudette Colbert in It Happened One Night.
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Miranda Catherine

Quote from: Paula Christine on May 07, 2014, 11:04:13 PM
I'm sorry Miranda, I didn't think this could possibly be a trigger, hugs going out, hon..  =(
Thank you, Paula. It's just a bump in the road and this thread certainly didn't cause it. Here I am, three months from sixty years old and I didn't know until Sunday that there was a real discussion, argument and decision that the doctor forced my parents to make because of how I was at birth. It's just become more real as the last few days have passed. It certainly isn't this thread, which I find a nice diversion. Just can't think too much about any what if's rift now. Hugs, Mira
These three years have been the best of my entire life
ones I've been able to live without lying
and the only time I've had since the age of twelve
I haven't constantly thought about dying



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Jill F

Quote from: JoanneB on May 07, 2014, 10:46:51 PM
My all time classic movie favorite is Myrna Loy, especially in her role as Nora Charles in "The Thin Man" series of movies.  (Having William Powell as your husband ain't bad either)

Loved those movies!  I saw pictures of my mother when she was young and she was a dead ringer for Myrna Loy.  It was really scary watching the first one with her a couple of years ago and seeing the uncanny resemblance.  Too bad I got my father's nose.  Oh, and I love William Powell.

I have a thing for Katharine Hepburn though.  I so love her.  She was smart and had an attitude that admire wholeheartedly.
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big kim

Katharine Ross in The Legacy.She looked stunning in that black dress and she's married to Sam Elliott.Some girls have all the luck!
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Carlita

Looking back historically, Audrey Hepburn or Grace Kelly: both, in their different way the epitome of feminine class.

Then again, having seen Gravity, and thinking of someone who's even remotely age-appropriate, I would kill for Sandra Bullock's figure, and her ability to play comedy, tragedy and action at an Oscar-winning/nominated level, while still remaining an intelligent, seemingly grounded, witty woman. If only ...

And Tina Fey ... seriously, who wouldn't want to be that cute and that funny?
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@Diana

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Christinetobe

I have never been in to all of the older movies so choosing a classic actress would be tough for me.  That being said I have to say that I think Kirstie Alley is one of the most beautiful women I can think of.  I know she is not the classic stick actress that is showcased now but to me she is without a doubt a stunner to look at and has all the curves I would kill for.
As Brett Michaels said Every Night Has its Dawn :)
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Androgynous_Machine

I'll have to pick a modern one, soz, I don't know older actresses well enough to want to pick one :OP

My list would include:

Sarah Michelle Gellar
While technically not a movie actress (that I'm aware of) Mariska Hargitay is gorgeous.
Milla Jovovich
Helen Hunt
And finally Kate Beckinsale, (To date, she is my favorite vampire, I'm a vampire movie junkie).

-AM
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LittleEmily24

Audrey Hepburn <3333

Orrrrrr

Natalie Portman has always been beautiful to me.

Olivia Wylde is another one I find gorgeous in an exotic kind of way.

But my top modern choice has to be Emma Watson. Beautiful and free spirited.

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ErinWDK

Well, I will dip back into vintage movies and pick Maureen O'Hara.  I still watch The Quiet Man with her and John Wayne as often as I can.  A true classic.  One can wish...


Erin
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LordKAT

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Jess42

Marilyn Monroe most definately. But to add to the modern actress, Milla Jovovich.
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AnneB

Quote from: ErinWDK on May 08, 2014, 08:10:23 AM
Well, I will dip back into vintage movies and pick Maureen O'Hara.  I still watch The Quiet Man with her and John Wayne as often as I can.  A true classic.  One can wish...

Erin

Def. one of my favorite movies also..  The original Parent Trap, with Brian Keith..  McClintock, Miracle on 34th Street, eh.. But The Quiet Man.. Yes.. Two thumbs up. ;)

Another actress or two I'd be... I think.. Elizabeth Taylor, young tho, as in Guys and Dolls, Debbie Reynolds (Tammy)..   I go soft in th' head for classic movies.. Turner and AMC are fav tv channels..
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Sincerely Tegan

Paula,

You beat me! I was so going to post pretty much the same topic thread; been meaning to all week. Now I guess I don't have to. Anyway, I'll play. These are my front-runners:

Anna Kendrick

Lizzy Caplan

Alison Brie

Zooey Deschanel

I could probably be accused of having a type. :)

Cheers,
Tegan
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AnneB

Teg.. no worries hon, it just hit me while watching the movie..    I LOVE Anna! And Zoey, have -always- had a girl-crush on her, cant stand her sister tho! Alison was the only one I didn't know..  What is Lizzy in?  She very striking!
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