The counterculture movement of the 1960s had a quite an impact on films. Unlike anything prior, movies began to break social taboos involving sex, violence as well as other cultural norms. Films began causing controversy and fascination, which naturally led to curiosity.
Films as well as television programs in this period became increasingly dramatic and provocative as the cultural revolution got underway.
The cultural revolution was the beginning of the New Hollywood era that dominated the next several years in theater and television. The revolution changed the television and film industry for many years to come.
The following actresses were some of the most gorgeous, talented and symbolic beauties of television as well as films from the 1960s.
Jane Birkin, Raquel Welch, and Sophia Loren in the 1960s |
Films as well as television programs in this period became increasingly dramatic and provocative as the cultural revolution got underway.
The cultural revolution was the beginning of the New Hollywood era that dominated the next several years in theater and television. The revolution changed the television and film industry for many years to come.
The following actresses were some of the most gorgeous, talented and symbolic beauties of television as well as films from the 1960s.
Ann-Margret |
Barbara Bouchet |
Brigitte Bardot |
Britt Ekland |
Carol Lynley |
Catherine Deneuve |
Claudia Cardinale |
Claudine Auger |
Elke Sommer |
Faye Dunaway |
Ingrid Pitt |
Jacqueline Bisset |
Jacqueline Pearce |
Jane Birkin |
Jane Fonda |
Jayne Mansfield |
Julie Andrews |
Julie Newmar |
Mary Tyler Moore |
Mia Farrow |
Mylène Demongeot |
Natalie Wood |
Olinka Berova |
Raquel Welch |
Sandra Dee |
Sharon Tate |
Sophia Loren |
Susan Denberg |
Ursula Andress |
Veronica Carlson |