Yes, All of the Above
Sally Tomato gives a review of Golden Age movie actors and their hottie-factor. I was of course glad to see said review. I agree with her on ...all of the above. My only additions would be:
Gene Kelly. Gene Kelly was the man. He could sing, act, do his own stunts, and he had a drive to work to perfection that was nearly incomparable. When I need some comforting, I put on the ipod earbuds and listen to his performance of "You were meant for me" from Singin' in the Rain. Sometimes a woman needs to retreat to the gentleman of the old school.
Rex Harrison. Especially in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. He was brilliant and in complete control of his persona. There is something to be said for a person who lives life with 100% of who they are, and this is what I see from Rex Harrison. Who is not attracted to someone who is strong, bold, and fully present.
Gene Kelly. Gene Kelly was the man. He could sing, act, do his own stunts, and he had a drive to work to perfection that was nearly incomparable. When I need some comforting, I put on the ipod earbuds and listen to his performance of "You were meant for me" from Singin' in the Rain. Sometimes a woman needs to retreat to the gentleman of the old school.
Rex Harrison. Especially in The Ghost and Mrs. Muir. He was brilliant and in complete control of his persona. There is something to be said for a person who lives life with 100% of who they are, and this is what I see from Rex Harrison. Who is not attracted to someone who is strong, bold, and fully present.
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Hmmm...."The Ghost and Mrs. Muir" one of my all time faves, actually.
Speaking of the-then-~27-year-old Gene Tierney, where are the top 5 Golden Age babes?
You better get crackin' on that list sir!
Oh yessssss. Two great additions to the list. Especially Rex. He is a total hottie.
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