It was close, but no disrespect for Dawn Wells (MaryAnn from Gilligans Island), I always felt the hottest lady ever in film or TV was Barbara Eden.
It was close, but no disrespect for Dawn Wells (MaryAnn from Gilligans Island), I always felt the hottest lady ever in film or TV was Barbara Eden.
She was the first crush
Mine would be Natalie Portman after her star wars fame
Erin Grey as Col. Wilma Dearing on Buck Rogers and Daisy Duke herself, Katherine Back.
Barbara Bain as Cinnamon Carter in Mission Impossible, the TV series.
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Back in the late 70s, early 80s so many teenage boys wanted to be with Debbie Harry from Blondie; but I wanted to BE her. She was so attractive, a style icon and had immense charisma, as a boy who so wished to be a girl, that's who I had my crush on.
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I was reminiscing as I read these posts. Had forgotten some of these. But I always thought Jacklyn Smith looked amazing. Kate Jackson was cute and also a fave.Jaclun smith.jpgkate Jackson.jpg
I had a crush on all the women models in the lingerie section of the Sears catalog!
Elizabeth Montgomery and Barbara Eden, can you quest I'm in my 60's lol
Easy - Annete Funicello from the original Mickey Mouse Club.
So many new things to learn
I love the chronological diversity of the answers here. Excellent choices! In my case, I too was in love with Alyssa Milano as a kid. She seemed to be my age, pretty, sassy, and all that. However, when I saw Pretty Woman for the first time and saw Julia Roberts parading around in her street clothes, I knew that it was my absolute destiny to look like that. It was an aha moment in my young life.
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Definitely Barbara Eden.
Please call me Jamie, I always_have crossdressed, I always will, "alwayshave".
It was so close when I was watching them so Catherine Bach ?Daisy? from Dukes of Hazard and Lynda Carter , Wonder Woman? the tv series . I can?t remember off hand, but one has the same birthday as me
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How great it is to revisit this thread this morning and see all the wonderful answers and crushes. Just a couple of quick personal observations and remarks:
Cheryl - I had forgotten about Joey Heatherton - She was a beauty!
Lydia - Yes, Raquel especially in One Million Years BC and Fantastic Voyage. And her company makes such great wigs!
Wendy - In the US we did not get Tiswas as far as I know, but Sally James was/is a total knockout! I checked out her pics - what a fabulous mixed message she sent!
Finally Char - I always identified with John, but I've got to admit now Paul was pretty cute. It feels quite freeing to be able to drop the false machismo and admit something like that without getting beaten up.
I'm sure there are lots more - let's keep 'em coming
Lynda Carter - Wonder Woman
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Valerie Bertinelli
And she is still a hottie.
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As this thread expands, I find it remarkable how many of the ladies/lasses mentioned were actually on my short list of crushees!
As a young kid, Hayley Mills, who I saw in the film Whistle Down The Wind. As I got into puberty with all manner of hormones raging, it was Joanna Lumley as Purdey in The New Avengers.
Loni Anderson. Easy peasy. I love the curves, hair and smile.
Sharon Stone and Julie Newmar
I remember seeing reruns of shows with a young Kristy McNichol and she always seemed quite butch, almost androgynous. Maybe she was just a tomboy or maybe she was ahead of her time and projecting twenty-first century nonbinary vibes. We shall never know!
No doubt Barbara Eden. She was on Andy Griffith before I dream of genie. She was so beautiful.
Let us not forget Julie Newmar! Wowza!!
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