Propaganda
Sandra Milo (8 1/2, Juliet of the Spirits)—She was so beautiful she became Federico Fellini muse, and internationally known for her role in 8 1/2. She was one of the most important italian actors on the 60s and even if she retired after her marriage, she was prolific in her movie roles on top of being a television personality and a singer! Plus, look at that baby face.
Geneviève Bujold (Anne of the Thousand Days)—she just squeaks in but what can i say: I'm very very bisexual for any depiction of Anne Boleyn
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Geneviève Bujold:
Sandra Milo:
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Geneviève Bujold as Dr. Susan Wheeler, Coma (USA, 1978 dir: Michael Crichton).
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Bibliothèque Sainte-Geneviève or Sainte-Geneviève Library in Paris +
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Genetics can be a fascinating thing. I find great joy in looking at pictures of people and comparing them to photos or paintings of their ancestors, mostly to see what features remained in the family. It is also a great way to know what features on a person are accurate in paintings since oftentimes they can be tweaked to the person's benefit. After talking with @yaggy031910, I discovered some examples that are worth posting about.
The first of the two examples is that of Marshal Murat and his Granddaughter, Anna.
What stands out to me the most between these two is how alike their eyes are. they're almost the same shape. Their cheeks and mouths are similar too, making it hard for me to doubt that they are directly related.
The second one, and by far my favorite of the two, is between Marshal Soult and his Granddaughter Geneviève.
If I were to imagine a female version of Soult, at least a slightly older version of him than the one above, an image very close to Geneviève comes to mind. They are so alike that it scares me a little. It's easier to say what isn't similar between their faces than to say what's is.
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