Although near-naked bodies are the norm on Instagram these days, the idea of the sex symbol has been around for centuries. These 60s sex symbols were more than just beauties of their era — they were legendary role models and strong women who weren’t afraid to express themselves. Here are the top 1960s sex symbols who melted the screen with their jaw-dropping looks and talents.
Ursula Andress
The gorgeous Swiss-German Ursula Andress came to Hollywood fame when she signed a contract with Columbia Pictures and headed to the United States. In 1962, she appeared onscreen in a now iconic bikini and made viewers fall in love when she played Honey Ryder in Dr. No, the first James Bond movie. It was Ursula who helped the series rise to fame.
Anita Ekberg
Anita Ekberg, the Swedish star of Fellini’s film La Dolce Vita, who played Sylvia, was one of the greatest beauties of all time. Known for her stunning features and curves, Ekberg won Miss Sweden and often modeled as a teen, eventually heading to the US to compete in Miss Universe. Though she didn’t win the pageant, she did earn a Universal Studios contract, and along with appearing in many movies, she was known for her infamous Hollywood romances.
Julie Newmar
Catwoman has always been a bombshell character in a slinky black bodysuit and coy feline ears. Julie Newmar was the first Catwoman, starring in the 1960s “Batman” series with her co-star Adam West. Although she only played the character for the first two seasons, her jaw-dropping physique and memorable charm will forever be seared in our minds.
Tina Louise
This 60s sex symbol was known for her work on the sitcom Gilligan’s Island, and apparently, she embraces how the world sees her. While her co-star Dawn Wells played the innocent girl next door in suburbia, Tina Louise stole hearts as Ginger Grant, a glamorous and alluring Hollywood movie star from the big city. In an interview with Get Out Mag, she cites her looks as being thanks to good genes at birth and taking good care of herself.
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