Catherine Deneuve
French actress Catherine Deneuve got her big break in the international scene when she worked on Les Parapluies de Cherbourg. It is pretty impressive to star in a film where, like an opera, every bit of dialogue was sung instead of spoken! After this, she went on to star in the Roman Polanski work Repulsion, which only boosted her fame. She managed to get more impressive roles after this project. In 1985, she received the honor of becoming the official face of the French personification of liberty, Marianne. She recently became the talk of the town when she affixed her signature on an open letter that denounced the #MeToo movement, which she said was a witch hunt.
Ann-Margret
The Swedish-American beauty Ann-Margret Olsson was among the biggest stars of the ‘60s and ‘70s. The incredibly versatile performer made it big when she appeared in Bye Bye Birdie at the time she was still working as a recording artist. Another one of her projects would be Who’s Tommy, in which she was cast as the mother of the title character. She also played a recurring character in both Law and Order: SVU and Ray Donovan. Around fifty years after the world got to know this actress, her legacy lives on in the competitive scene of Hollywood.