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30. The Isle of Wight and a Group of Hells Angels in 1969

When a group of the notorious biker group, Hells Angels, arrived at the Isle of Wight in 1969, they weren’t there to tour the small island. Indeed, they showed up for a huge rock and roll festival that attracted more than 600,000 people.

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The festival was the final U.K. performance of legendary guitarist Jimi Hendrix, and the Hells Angels were the smallest problem at the concert. Apparently, there was a major toilet problem. The cubicles didn’t have doors, and they were suspended over deep trenches.

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31. 1985 Sharon Stone

Long before Sharon Stone captivated audiences with movies like Basic Instinct, she was acting in films like Deadly Blessing and King Solomon’s Mines. However, her first role was in a Woody Allen flick called Stardust Memories.

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Before all of that, she was a model in New York and Europe, but she knew early on that acting would be her calling. Since those days, she has won a Golden Globe Award and a Primetime Emmy Award. She has also been nominated for an Oscar.

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32. Young Faye Dunaway Hanging Out on a Boat

You wouldn’t know it by her striking good looks, but actress Faye Dunaway famously had a nasty temper on set. Nevertheless, it didn’t stop Warren Beatty from casting her as “Bonnie Parker” in his 1967 hit film Bonnie & Clyde.

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At first, Beatty was unsure if Dunaway could give him exactly what he wanted for the role of “Bonnie” because she had such an exotic look, but when he saw these photos of her posing on a beach looking like a regular small-town girl, he changed his mind.

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33. “The Honeymooners” in 1955-1956

In the late 1950s, one of the most fun ways to spend an evening together as a family was watching the super-popular TV show The Honeymooners. The show itself ran for 39 episodes, but it was equally popular with a new generation who watched the show via reruns.

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The show starred Jackie Gleason as a New York City bus driver named Ralph Kramden. Kramden was in a forever verbal sparring match with Alice, his wife. Their upstairs neighbors, the Nortons, often got involved.

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34. Madeline Kahn Stars in “Young Frankenstein” in 1972

Madeline Kahn was a promising young comedian, and she had a habit of stealing the show in whatever project she starred in. However, her best work was in Mel Brooks’ films, and in 1974, she appeared in two of them: Young Frankenstein and Blazing Saddles.

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In her role of Elizabeth Benning in Young Frankenstein, she was particularly excellent opposite Gene Wilder. She lit up the screen and proved her worth in show business. She was the original smart, fast-talking, and sexy young actress.

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35. Super Sexy Jayne Mansfield in a Leopard Print Bikini

Considered to be one of the most famous “blonde bombshells” of all time, Jayne Mansfield landed in Hollywood courtesy of the state of Pennsylvania. In February 1956, she starred in a movie called The Girl Can’t Help It with Fats Domino, Little Richard, and Eddie Cochran.

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Even through the 1960s, Mansfield’s fame grew, and she took her successful nightclub act out onto the road. She appeared with Bob Hope for USO shows and even hung out with Church of Satan star Anton LeVay.

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36. Michael Keaton Getting His Beetlejuice Make-Over

The ever-so popular horror-comedy film, Beetlejuice, hit theaters in 1988. Michael Keaton played the star of the show, a poltergeist spirit who is quite the haunting trickster.

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Even though Keaton only appeared in the film for 15 minutes, his role and look quickly became iconic for generations to come. Here we see the movie’s makeup team working on Keaton to transform him into this memorable character.

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37. “Romancing the Stone” with Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas

The movie Romancing the Stone went down as one of the most fun romantic comedies in history. Women say they loved it because it was funny and sweet, while men love the movie because it’s action-packed.

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The movie starred Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner. Turner’s character is a romance novelist who ran to Columbia after someone attempted to kill her to get their hands on a treasure map. Douglas was her hero, and he was an exotic bird smuggler. Together, the two were fire on screen.

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38. Brigitte Bardot Decked Out in Leather

Some folks have a hard time recalling the names of any of Brigitte Bardot’s movies, but most people recognize the gorgeous French actress and model. She started modeling at the tender age of 15, and three years after that, she appeared in her first film.

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Bardot’s big break came when she starred in And God Created Woman in 1956. Bardot is considered to be one of the most beautiful actresses who ever graced the big screen, and she retired to become an activist for animal rights.

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39. Dan Aykroyd and Laraine Newman as Coneheads in 1977

If you’ve never seen the “Coneheads,” you’ve missed a strange but awesome part of American TV. The Coneheads were from another planet, but they pretended to be French. Regardless, they were just as quirky as your average next-door neighbor.

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The show was all Dan Aykroyd’s idea, which he said was inspired by the heads he saw on Easter Island. However, his buddy Jim Belushi claims he got the idea from nugs of marijuana. Who knows which is true? Maybe both stories.

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40. Courteney Cox Modeling in 1989

Known mostly for her role in the hit TV show Friends, Courteney Cox has recently starred in hits like Cougar Town. The lady grew up in Alabama, and first got into the film industry while attending college in Maryland.

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It didn’t take Cox long to ditch college altogether once she realized that she could make a lot of money modeling and acting, and it has obviously paid off for her. For two seasons, she also appeared on Family Ties as Michael J. Fox’s girlfriend.

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41. Dean Martin and the Gold Diggers

It seems like the iconic entertainer Dean Martin was always surrounded by gorgeous women, and that was definitely true during the run of his popular variety show. One act that he had on his show was a singing and dancing group of women called “The Golddiggers.”

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The group was composed of several young women who danced, sang, and performed sketches on the show. They were tremendously popular, so much so that they eventually had their own special, titled “The Golddiggers in London.”

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No one could have predicted that Bewitched would still be alive decades later after its first time on-air on September 17th, 1964. Though the sitcom lasted eight seasons, practically everyone remembers Samantha’s twitching nose to this day.