Oscar Nominees Bring Old Hollywood Back
Feb. 19 2013, Published 7:10 a.m. ET
The saying, "Everything old is new again," couldn't be more true in Hollywood. It's hard to find a red carpet that doesn't showcase at least one starlet trying to harness the old-school glamour of movie mavens from the past. We found uncanny similarities between some of 2013's Oscar nominated actresses and several of old Hollywood's finest.
Then: Audrey Hepburn
The saying, "Everything old is new again," couldn't be more true in Hollywood. It's hard to find a red carpet that doesn't showcase at least one starlet trying to harness the old-school glamour of movie mavens from the past. We found uncanny similarities between some of 2013's Oscar nominated actresses and several of old Hollywood's finest.
Then: Audrey Hepburn
The saying, "Everything old is new again," couldn't be more true in Hollywood. It's hard to find a red carpet that doesn't showcase at least one starlet trying to harness the old-school glamour of movie mavens from the past. We found uncanny similarities between some of 2013's Oscar nominated actresses and several of old Hollywood's finest.
Now: Anne Hathaway
A front-runner in the Oscar race for Best Supporting Actress, Anne Hathaway is easily a doppelganger for Audrey. The pixie cut (thanks to her drastic on-screen hair cut for Les Miserable), the strong brows and the warm brown eyes all scream Hepburn.
Then: Ginger Rogers
Ginger Rogers won the Best Actress Oscar in 1940 for playing the title role in Kitty Foyle.
Now: Amy Adams
Nominated for her role in The Master, Amy Adams has Ginger's knack for playing both fun and frivolous characters (Enchanted) as well as gritty ones.
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Then: Veronica Lake
Known for her lengthy peekaboo hair style that typically covered one eye, Veronica Lake was a trendsetter in her time
Now: Jennifer Lawrence
Nominated for the second time in Oscar's Best Actress category, Jennifer Lawrence has quickly become a Hollywood tastemaker.
Then: Grace Kelly
Grace Kelly won an Oscar for her part in 1954's The Country Girl.
Now: Naomi Watts
WIth a similar quiet elegance, Aussie actress Naomi Watts radiates class and grace.
Then: Greta Garbo
Greta Garbo, known for having a strong, independent personality on set, was nominated for an Oscar in 1930 for her first "talkie," a film called Anna Christie.
Now: Jessica Chastain
Jessica Chastain is the first woman in 50 years to have lead roles in the top two movies at the box office for Mama and Zero Dark Thirty.
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