You won't believe these iconic swimsuit scenes actually happened
Advertisements
Esther Williams was a renowned American competitive swimmer and actress, forever remembered as the star who elevated swimming to an art form. Her most famous work, Million Dollar Mermaid, is based on the life of Australian water entertainer Annette Kellerman. In this film, Williams showcases her unique aquatic skills in all their splendor.
Easy to Love is a vibrant musical film directed by Charles Walters, with choreography by Busby Berkeley, starring Williams, Van Johnson, and Tony Martin. It was the last water spectacular film Williams made in the United States. In her retro-styled white swimsuit, she exudes incredible elegance.
Denise Richards, born February 17, 1971, is a living example of true beauty. After first establishing herself successfully as a model, she made the leap into Hollywood. It’s no surprise that Richards quickly became one of the most recognizable personalities in the industry.
She is best known for her role as Kelly Lanier Van Ryan in Wild Things. The 1998 thriller was celebrated primarily for its sensual scenes, and the film completely shifted public perception of Denise Richards. Previously known for her “good girl” roles, in Wild Things she portrayed a cunning, manipulative woman.
Advertisements
Italian women are renowned for their beauty, and Sophia Loren is an unparalleled example of this. Her passion enabled her to overcome all obstacles, whether a poor upbringing or the lack of dialogue in her debut project.
Today, she is the only surviving actress on the list of the greatest female stars of classic Hollywood cinema. One of her most impressive works is the 1961 film Madame Sans Gêne, in which she perfectly embodied Catherine Hubscher. Her glamorous appearance in the film set standards for an entire generation of actresses.
Marilyn Monroe, an iconic figure of Hollywood’s Golden Age, was an American actress, model, and singer. Her films grossed millions at the box office until her untimely death, and she remained one of the most influential personalities in the film industry. One of her most famous works is the 1953 musical Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. Monroe was not only known for her beauty but also for her ability to convey complex characters with charm and depth.
In Gentlemen Prefer Blondes, Monroe plays Lorelei Lee, a young woman in search of love and wealth. Alongside her friend Dorothy (played by Jane Russell), she embarks on a journey filled with adventures and comical misunderstandings. Monroe’s iconic look in a pink bikini and her performance of the legendary “Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend” number will be forever immortalized in film history.
Advertisements
Advertisements
You May Have Missed

40 Breathtakingly Perfect Time-Lapse Photos

Time Travel Through History With These Vintage Photos
