Iconic Hollywood Eyes
- Iconic Hollywood EyesBy Emily Hebert for ElleEveryone knows looks matter in Hollywood. But so do looks—the intense gazes of actors and actresses that have mesmerized audiences since the dawn of movies. From stars of the silent era to Natalie Portman’s wild-eyed character in Black Swan, these unforgettable movie moments remind us that the eyes truly are the windows to the cinematic soul.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/43517_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesSilent film star Clara Bow was Hollywood's original It Girl, thanks to her magnetic presence and emotive brown eyes.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/43523_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesBette Davis (shown here in Now, Voyager) had peepers that could make a pro blush—and there's a song to prove it. ON ELLE: Dark red lips are in! Check out this photo gallery for proof.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/43520_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesIn addition to her sizzling chemistry with co-star Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor also captivated Cleopatra audiences with her dramatic blue eye makeup. ON ELLE: It’s a fringe festival! Discover the latest technology for long, dark eyelashes.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/43526_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesWho said chess was boring? Faye Dunaway exchanged passionate stares with Steve McQueen while making her moves in The Thomas Crown Affair.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/43529_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesMia Farrow's wide-eyed stare got increasingly frantic in Rosemary's Baby. If we found out we were carrying Satan's spawn, we'd have a similar look!http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/43519_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesThough Michelle Pfeiffer's Scarface character has a blank stare, she dresses it up with glamorous smoky eye shadow. As her marriage to gangster Tony wears thin, however, so does her makeup (she is barefaced by the end of the movie).http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/43516_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesDaryl Hannah may have played Pris in Blade Runner over 20 years ago—but her iconic eye makeup lives on, inspiring one runway look after another.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/43521_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesAt the end of The Breakfast Club, Ally Sheedy 's character stops hiding behind her dark eye makeup and embraces Molly Ringwald 's preppy vibe. ON ELLE: Do you remember these trends? View the top beauty looks then and now.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/43524_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesDetermined not to cry at the end of Ghost? Good luck! Demi Moore's longing, tear-filled gaze won't help matters.http://static.glo.com/photos/Original/43518_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesWhen it comes to Halle Berry's character in the X-Men trilogy, looks really can kill.http://static1.glo.com/photos/Original/43525_Original.jpg
- Iconic Hollywood EyesNatalie Portman's prima ballerina in Black Swan is seriously stressed—see her scary red eyes for proof.http://static2.glo.com/photos/Original/43522_Original.jpg
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1 of 12By Emily Hebert for Elle
Everyone knows looks matter in Hollywood. But so do looks—the intense gazes of actors and actresses that have mesmerized audiences since the dawn of movies. From stars of the silent era to Natalie Portman’s wild-eyed character in Black Swan, these unforgettable movie moments remind us that the eyes truly are the windows to the cinematic soul.
More Than Words
2 of 12Silent film star Clara Bow was Hollywood's original It Girl, thanks to her magnetic presence and emotive brown eyes.
Here's Lookin' At You
3 of 12Bette Davis (shown here in Now, Voyager) had peepers that could make a pro blush—and there's a song to prove it.
ON ELLE: Dark red lips are in! Check out this photo gallery for proof.
Meoooow!
4 of 12In addition to her sizzling chemistry with co-star Richard Burton, Elizabeth Taylor also captivated Cleopatra audiences with her dramatic blue eye makeup.
ON ELLE: It’s a fringe festival! Discover the latest technology for long, dark eyelashes.
Staring Game
5 of 12Who said chess was boring? Faye Dunaway exchanged passionate stares with Steve McQueen while making her moves in The Thomas Crown Affair.
Fright Sight
6 of 12Mia Farrow's wide-eyed stare got increasingly frantic in Rosemary's Baby. If we found out we were carrying Satan's spawn, we'd have a similar look!
Hazy Gazing
7 of 12Though Michelle Pfeiffer's Scarface character has a blank stare, she dresses it up with glamorous smoky eye shadow. As her marriage to gangster Tony wears thin, however, so does her makeup (she is barefaced by the end of the movie).
Looking Ahead
8 of 12Daryl Hannah may have played Pris in Blade Runner over 20 years ago—but her iconic eye makeup lives on, inspiring one runway look after another.
Look-Alikes
9 of 12At the end of The Breakfast Club, Ally Sheedy 's character stops hiding behind her dark eye makeup and embraces Molly Ringwald 's preppy vibe.
ON ELLE: Do you remember these trends? View the top beauty looks then and now.
Tearing Up
10 of 12Determined not to cry at the end of Ghost? Good luck! Demi Moore's longing, tear-filled gaze won't help matters.
The Evil Eye
11 of 12When it comes to Halle Berry's character in the X-Men trilogy, looks really can kill.
Seeing Red
12 of 12Natalie Portman's prima ballerina in Black Swan is seriously stressed—see her scary red eyes for proof.
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