Contents
- 10 Jennifer Lopez as Selena Quintanilla, “Selena”
- 9. Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher, The Iron Lady
- 8. Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo, Frida
- 7. Hellen Mirren as Elizabeth II, “The Queen”
- 6. Marion Cotillard as Edith Piaf, La Vie en Rose
- 5. Hilary Swank as Amelia Earhart, “Amelia”
- 4. Audrey Tautou as Coco Chanel, “Coco before Chanel”
- 3. Anna Taylor-Gordon as Anne Frank, “Anne Frank”
- 2. Reese Witherspoon as June Carter Cash, Walk the Line
- 1. Sienna Miller as Edie Sedgwick, “I Seduced Andy Warhol”
There are many biographical films in world cinema that tell about the lives of legendary women: politicians, actresses, artists, etc. Their life is full of mysteries that historians, writers and filmmakers are trying to unravel by recreating their images in their work.
In cinema, directors usually try to achieve the maximum portrait resemblance of the leading lady with her real prototype.
And the actresses themselves, embodying the images of famous women on the screen, try not only to most plausibly convey the facial expressions, gestures and intonation features of their heroines, but also to tell the viewer about the secrets of their hearts.
We present 10 actresses of world cinema who managed to embody the images of great women on the screen with incredible accuracy.
10 Jennifer Lopez as Selena Quintanilla, “Selena”
The role of Selena Quintanilla-Perez in the biopic “Selena” made 26-year-old Jennifer Lopez the highest paid Latin American actress, because J. Lo received $ 1 million for her work in this film.
Selena was the most popular techno songwriter. She died at the age of 23.
Later, Lopez admitted that she had to sleep in Selena’s bed in order to get used to the role of the idol of millions as deeply as possible.
It is curious that in the songs that sound in the picture, the voice of the real voice of Selena is used, and not Jennifer Lopez.
9. Meryl Streep as Margaret Thatcher, The Iron Lady
Despite Meryl Streep’s undeniably brilliant acting, The Iron Lady, about the life of Britain’s first prime minister, has already been criticized on ethical grounds.
It seemed to many that it was probably not very right to make this film while Thatcher herself was still alive. This is due to the fact that the film showed scenes of the insanity of the legendary “iron lady”.
However, according to the leading lady herself, there is no disrespect in the film either to Thatcher’s condition or to herself.
8. Salma Hayek as Frida Kahlo, Frida
The performer of the role of the famous Mexican artist Frida Kahlo – Salma Hayek also became the main producer of this picture.
It took the actress 6 years to implement this project. Salma managed to get money for filming from intractable investors, as well as to obtain consent to participate in the film of such world stars as the Australian actor Geoffrey Rush and Antonio Banderas, by the way, the latter embodied in the film “Frida” the image of the greatest Mexican artist David Alfaro Siqueiros.
According to rumors, for their work in the picture they demanded the most minimal fee.
To make the image of Frida the most reliable, Hayek learned to draw, and also learned to walk, as her prototype did, limping – Kahlo had a terrible accident in her youth: the tram in which the future celebrity was traveling crashed into a passenger bus, so the girl could not walk for a long time.
7. Hellen Mirren as Elizabeth II, “The Queen”
This is the second time Hellen Mirren embodies the image of the English queen on the screen.
Her Elizabeth II knows how to restrain emotions, talks with deer and even has an idea of what a cardan shaft is.
Mirren once again professionally coped with the work, for which she received a well-deserved Oscar.
6. Marion Cotillard as Edith Piaf, La Vie en Rose
Truly worldwide popularity came to Cotillard in 2007, when the musical drama La Vie en Rose was released on the big screens.
This biopic tells about the life of the legendary French singer Edith Piaf, portrayed by Marion.
The name of the film comes from the famous song of the French diva La Vie En Rose, which became one of the main compositions in her repertoire.
Marion was able to heartily and sensually convey the main stages of the formation of Edith Piaf as a singer, receiving favorable reviews from film critics in Europe and the USA.
For this work, she was awarded the prestigious film award “Oscar” at the 80th awards ceremony. By the way, Cotillard is considered the first actress after Sophia Loren, who received an Oscar for playing a role not in English.
5. Hilary Swank as Amelia Earhart, “Amelia”
Amelia Earhart is a famous American aviator and the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean.
She was also known as an orator, journalist, writer. She was loved during her lifetime and idolized after her tragic death.
To a certain extent, she became an idol of the early feminist movement.
Earhart disappeared without a trace during a flight across the Pacific Ocean in 1937 while trying to fly around the Earth.
Two-time Oscar winner Hilary Swank was named best actress at the Hollywood Awards.
4. Audrey Tautou as Coco Chanel, “Coco before Chanel”
For the role of the great designer of the XNUMXth century, who turned the idea of fashion, the famous French actress was awarded the BAFTA award in the nomination for “Best Actress”.
By the way, after the release of the film, the actress became the new face of the Chanel No.5 brand, replacing Nicole Kidman.
3. Anna Taylor-Gordon as Anne Frank, “Anne Frank”
Anne Frank is a girl from the Netherlands who, in her diary, described in detail her life during the occupation of her country by the Nazi army.
According to both professional film critics and ordinary viewers, the lead actress in the film “Anne Frank” was able to achieve not only an incredible portrait resemblance to her prototype, but also create a deep dramatic image of the main character, who had to go through the horrors of the occupation.
2. Reese Witherspoon as June Carter Cash, Walk the Line
June Carter Cash was a popular American singer and songwriter. In addition, she often appeared in films.
However, the most important thing is that this amazing woman was the wife of country singer and composer Johnny Cash.
In 2006, Reese Witherspoon received the coveted Oscar for Best Actress for her role as June Carter in Walk the Line. For the same work, the actress received the Golden Globe, the British Academy of Film and Television Arts Award, and the US Screen Actors Guild Award.
1. Sienna Miller as Edie Sedgwick, “I Seduced Andy Warhol”
The painting “I Seduced Andy Warhol” is based on the biography of Edie Sedgwick.
In the mid-60s, Edie met the legendary Andy Warhol, a notorious artist, a cult figure in the history of contemporary art.
She participated as an actress in several of his films, and in 1966 the couple broke up due to the fact that Edie had an affair with musician Bob Dylan.
The life of this eccentric woman was cut short in her prime – at 28 years old. The reason for her premature departure was an overdose of sleeping pills.
Sienna Miller in the role of Edie Sedgwick was able to embody on the screen a vivid image of the “poor rich”. This girl, so light and carefree, and at the same time empty and primitive, like the legendary Campbell’s soup can.
It seemed to many that Sienna herself lived the entire life of her character from the “” Factory ” stage of fur coats, fabulous money and popularity to a period of drugs and deep depression.