And precisely what part of “Helen of Troy doesn’t count” did you fail to understand…?

And precisely what part of “Helen of Troy doesn’t count” did you fail to understand…?

Rachel Ward circa The Thornbirds.
I watched that whole stupid mini-series and just stared. What a beautiful woman.
Close second, Madelin e Stowe.
Debbe Dunning, bets known for playing Heidi the Tool Time girl.
A close second to Catherine Zeta Jones and coming in show is Nikki Ziering.
I’m surprised at some of these choices. Madeline Stowe is a beaute though.
Beautiful but not sexy or particularly alluring would be Christy Turlington. She has a timeless face that could represent “woman” in any picture we shoot into outerspace. At least white woman.
Ava Gardner in her prime.
My first thought exactly.
Mine too
For early beauty (and still going strong, I might add), I nominate Lauren Bacall.
Alternatively, for today’s beauties, I laugh at paltry Paltrow and throw myself at the feet of Lovely Liv.
I’m sure there are thousands upon thousands more beautiful than her lost in the pre-photograph maelstrom of time, but for what we have to choose from, she’s it IMHO.
Yes we did in this thread, but neither there or in my follow-up did anyone post a working link (hint-hint).
Nicole Kidman
Londa Eve
Desirae (those eyes, really, I’m looking at her eyes)*
*If you google the last two you’ll probably find a lot of nekid pictures. Just warning you. I think we all know what Kidman looks like. If not, rent Eyes Wide Shut. Odd movie. Nice body.
shrew, I have to agree with you about Elizabeth Taylor. Even as a child she was stunning in an almost adult way. Violet eyes, porcelain skin, black hair and a double row of black eyelashes.
Brooke Burke, the ex-host of E!'s Wild On.
I found a photo of Elizabeth Taylor with her mother at about the age of two. Although it’s not her prettiest childhood photo, you can get an idea of how early she was an unusual beauty. Look in the lower left corner on page 2:
http://classicfilm.about.com/gi/dynamic/offsite.htm?site=http://silverscreensirens.com/ltimage.htm
If I may, I would like to nominate my SO Pam as the most beautiful woman who ever lived. She will not agree with me, but she bewitched me from the moment I first laid eyes on her. She has a set of eyes that makes my heart melt everytime she looks at me, and she has an inner sweetness and calm that never fail to make me feel at ease.
In short, she is beautiful in every possible way that counts, and I am her greatest fan.
Thanks for letting me hijack this thread and I now return you to your thread. 
Q
Well that was flattering, I brought up the pictures of Evelyn Nesbit and my daughter said “look mommy, its you.”
Zhang Ziyi.
Always thought Michelle Pfeiffer was worth looking at.
Ingrid Bergman
And the aforementioned Ms. Hepburn.
I’m sorry, but polls are for matters of opinion, and it is a fact that the most beautiful woman in the world is my beloved Renee. I would post a link to her picture, but I would find no joy in your dispair for having to settle, at best, for second best.
There is no contest. The most beautiful woman ever is, of course, Isabelle Adjani.
Grace Kelly is a close runner up – both of her daughters are ravishing, but neither approaches the cool beauty of their mother.
.:Nichol:.
My picks are:
Maureen O’Hara: She was gorgeous in her youth, breathtaking in her maturity, and still beautiful in advancing years.
Ingrid Bergman: As she appeared in “Casablanca” I would have died (or killed) for her.
Audrey Hepburn: Sheer elegance.
I’m an old guy, but of the current crop, Jennifer Garner winds my clock.
I really don’t understand the folks who find Grace Kelly beautiful. She absolutely leaves me cold. But “beauty is in the eye…” and all that.
I’m going to have to go with the cliched-but-honest choice of my own girlfriend.
What, nobody has said me yet? Its just becuase you haven’t met me ;). I’m going to give my female (none lesbian) opinion, so do with it what you like. I have always thought Vivien Leigh (Scarlett in Gone with the Wind) was beautiful. Marylin Monreo too ;).