Rita Hayworth
Rita Hayworth began her career at the frankly unbelievable age of 10 by working as a dancer in New York. Her family later moved to California, where she would continue to work as a dancer through the 1930s. In the 1940s, she began to work as an actress. Tragically, this early introduction to the industry left its mark on Rita. In the 1950s, she became an alcoholic and later developed an unknown disease that would ultimately kill her. Today we know this disease as Alzheimer’s.
Catherine Deneuve
Catherine is a French-born actress who first rose to fame thanks to her iconic role in the unique French film Les Parapluies de Cherbourg. What made this film unique is that, like an opera, all of the dialog was in the form of singing. After her big break in France, she later went on to star in Repulsion, a film by the legendary Roman Polanski. She would later be officially made the face of Marianne, the French personification of Liberty. Sadly, her reputation has taken a hit after she denounced the #MeToo movement as a witch hunt.