Bakers Dozen

People Who’ve Won Oscars for Roles in Which They Appeared Nude

  1. Marlee Maitlin, Children of a Lesser God

  2. Halle Berry, Monster’s Ball

  3. Glenda Jackson, Women in Love

  4. Kate Winslet, The Reader

  5. Helen Hunt, As Good as It Gets

  6. Jane Fonda, both Klute and Coming Home

  7. Holly Hunter, The Piano

  8. Jon Voight, Coming Home

  9. Gwyneth Paltrow, Shakespeare in Love

  10. Charlize Theron, Monster

  11. Jessica Lange, Blue Sky

  12. Hilary Swank, Boys Don’t Cry

  13. Julie Christie, Darling
    New Topic: Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  14. Anna Karenina

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest)

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest)
  4. Ophelia

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit (One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest)
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet
  1. Brigham Anderson

A tormented, closeted U.S. senator in Advise & Consent.

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet
  8. Brigham Anderson
  9. Werther

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet
  8. Brigham Anderson
  9. Werther
  10. Inspector Javert

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet
  8. Brigham Anderson
  9. Werther
  10. Inspector Javert
  11. Lady Dedlock

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet
  8. Brigham Anderson
  9. Werther
  10. Inspector Javert
  11. Lady Dedlock
  12. Willy Loman

Literary Characters who Committed Suicide

  1. Anna Karenina
  2. Othello
  3. Billy Babbit
  4. Ophelia
  5. Emma Bovary
  6. Romeo
  7. & Juliet
  8. Brigham Anderson
  9. Werther
  10. Inspector Javert
  11. Lady Dedlock
  12. Willy Loman
  13. Cathy Ames/Kate Amesbury, East of Eden

I’ll pass

Sticking with the theme, Female Literary Characters Who Committed Murder

  1. Lady Macbeth

Sticking with the theme, Female Literary Characters Who Committed Murder

  1. Lady Macbeth
  2. Tess of the D’Urbervilles

Sticking with the theme, Female Literary Characters Who Committed Murder

  1. Lady Macbeth
  2. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
  3. Dorothy Gale

Female Literary Characters Who Committed Murder

  1. Lady Macbeth
  2. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
  3. Dorothy Gale
  4. Roxie Hart

Murder, Dorothy? From Wizard of Oz? Hmm. Objection! Homicide… witchicide… but not murder.

Female Literary Characters Who Committed Murder

  1. Lady Macbeth
  2. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
  3. Dorothy Gale
  4. Roxie Hart
  5. Velma Kelly

Don’t let the innocent little girl act fool you. She’s a stone cold killer. We’ve got witnesses who’ll testify that they heard the Wizard send her to Winkieland on a mission to kill Momba - that establishes pre-meditation. Sure, Dorothy claimed she “accidentally” killed Momba - just like she “accidentally” killed Momba’s sister Nessarose. And let’s not forget that after Dorothy killed Nessarose, she stole the shoes right off her corpse - despite the fact that the shoes should have belonged to Momba, Nessarose’s closest relative.

Female Literary Characters Who Committed Murder

  1. Lady Macbeth
  2. Tess of the D’Urbervilles
  3. Dorothy Gale
  4. Roxie Hart
  5. Velma Kelly
  6. Mary Maloney

“Lamb to the Slaughter” by Roald Dahl