Just ran across this site. Without looking at their list (unless you already did!) see how many of their 67 (as of this post time) you can name. I’ll be amazed if we can’t double that number here!
Pictures appreciated on those of questionable “celebrity” – but not required.
Who knows, we might even get a poll together! Who’d a-thought it?
Steve Buschemi is always the first person I think of when coming up with actors who’ve succeded despite being fairly ugly.
(and I call shenanigans on the linked list, some of those people are fairly good looking, and a few are simply older folks who were fairly good looking when they came to prominence).
Given that her roles listed on the IMDB page from the 70s (when she would have been in her 40s) included “Battleaxe” and “Massive woman”, I’d guess she was never exactly a classical beauty. (For those who don’t feel like clicking through, she was “Momma” in Throw Momma from the Train.)
They don’t have pictures of any of these people. That makes the whole exercise kind of annoying from a spectator’s point of view.
I did see Lincoln on their list. At the time of his election, copies of his photo were sold in Paris to the credulous as photos of the notorious murderer Martin Dumollard, who had just been convicted for strangling six young girls. It was an era when people foolishly assumed one’s appearance reflected one’s inner good or evil, not unlike our own.
Wonderful point. I’d really love to see photos or credible artwork of famous people of the past whose names are household but whose faces are only created out of whole cloth in my imagination or else aided by less-than-helpful things like coins and such.
People like:
Genghis Khan
Alexander the Great
Julius Caesar
Jesus Christ
I’ve even wondered if there would be as much fascination with Jesus if he looked more like Vincent Gallo.
She was married to actor Logan Ramsey, not a familiar name, but a familiar character actor face. Her father-in-law Logan’s dad,, had a role in a pivotal moment in history.
For my own contributions:
Mike Mazurki and Harry Wilson, both ugly goons. You can see them together in “Some Like It Hot.”
Kim McGuire, aka “Hatchet Face”
Madeline Sherwood
There’s also definitely an element of “we hate them, so we’ll call them ugly.” How else to explain the presence of Camilla Parker (hardly a genuine celebrity in the first place), Yoko Ono, or Paris Hilton, or a number of others who are, if not raving beauties, no worse than plain?