For one's art, an actor must suffer and sometimes cross gender. Some look better than others and some - well - some are just downright ugly! But, the great ones are good sports and throw everything into their role. And sometimes, something strangely sexy happens...
The men have a harder time looking passable, let alone feminine, but some manage to pull it off better than others. The ladies, while hardly ever looking truly masculine (except for a few), always look fetching, no matter how the gender bends. Mascara and lip gloss always seem to be handy.
Here are the Boys!
The GoodThese few fellows actually make a passable woman!
Charlie Chaplin in "A Woman" - quite charming, don't you think? |
Dustin Hoffman in "Tootsie" - who would have guessed? Shows you what great make-up and a great actor can do! |
Sir Alec Guinness in "Kind Hearts and Coronets" - she's quite formidable! |
Peter Seller in "The Mouse That Roared" - makes quite a believable Duchess, doesn't he? |
The Bad
These boys were bad, and fooled no one, but they tried.
Cary Grant in "I Was a Male War Bride" - not Cary's best look, but he was a good sport and would do anything for a laugh |
Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in "Some Like it Hot" - yes, they were not really believable, but they were so cute! |
William Powell in "Love Crazy" - oh Nick Charles! But, Bill does make a pretty good fussy old lady |
The Really Ugly
These guys are just not in touch with their feminine side!
Gene Hackman in "Birdcage" - so wrong |
George Sanders in "The Kremlin Letter" - He & Gene Hackman switched at birth? |
Fatty Arbuckle - just say "NO"! |
Curly - Maybe with a bigger hat.... |
Lou Costello (right) in "Lost in a Harem" - Lou looks as though he wandered in from "Birdcage" |
Robert Preston in "Victor Victoria" - Not pretty, but funny as hell |
Johnny Depp in "Before Night Falls" - some may like this look, but me? Not so much. |
Here Come the Girls
The Cute
These girls might not have quite passed, but they sure looked adorable.
Louise Brooks in "Beggars of Life" - Louise always looked stylish, no matter what she wore |
Edna Purviance in "Behind the Screen" - hmm.... Charlie is strangely attracted |
Jessie Matthews in "First a Girl" - the early British version of "Victor/Victoria" |
Julie Andrews in "Victor/Victoria" - she looks pretty feminine to me! |
Miriam Hopkins in "She Loves Me" - Miriam is still cute as a button |
Marion Davis in "Little Old New York" - WR Hearst liked to see her dressed as a boy. Let's not even go there. |
Janet Gaynor in "Sunny Side Up" - pretty cute, pretty close |
Merle Oberon in "A Song to Remember" - a lady to her fingertips (but very chic) |
The Sexy
These 2 women defined continental sex appeal. No matter what the gender, they were hot.
Marlene Dietrich - the Queen |
Garbo - always kept them guessing (beautifully) |
The Disturbing
Sorry, but this makes me a little uncomfortable...
Katharine Hepburn in "Sylvia Scarlett"- Her co-star was Cary Grant. Not exactly "The Philadelphia Story." |
Feeling a bit conflicted? Do you feel the onset on an identity crisis? It will be our little secret.
Excuse me while I bake a cake. Men, start chopping some lumber!
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