Jean Kennedy Smith's life was marked by considerable personal hardship. While she had a romantic relationship with President John F. Kennedy, they did not marry. Further tragedy struck when her daughter was born with intellectual disabilities due to
Hailing from a wealthy family, Gene's father initially opposed her foray into films. However, her striking blue eyes and sharp features quickly secured her roles. After a few films, she rose to become a top actress, even receiving Oscar nominations.
You've often heard heroines in films described as having eyes like a lake or a deep ocean. This metaphor perfectly suits Hollywood actress, Gene Tierney. Appearing in films during the 1940s, Gene was so strikingly beautiful that she often had to wear
Driven to madness by depression; after 21 electric shocks, she lost her memory, transforming from a top actress to a salesgirl.