Author: UncleScoopy
Her life as a zombie only lasted a day.
The previous announcement included a summary of her career nudity.
Both Otto Preminger and Dyan Cannon have admitted that the photo was fake. In fact, the model used was the girlfriend of Preminger’s son!
Roger Ebert interviewed Preminger in January of 1972, and wrote the following:
There have been reports that Dyan Cannon is furious with Otto because of a nude photograph in “Such Good Friends.” The photograph is of Dyan from the neck up and of an anonymous model from the neck down.
“Furious?” Otto says. “But she saw the photo on the set! What has she to be furious about? Doesn’t she approve of the model we employed? The model was a very good model, a wonderful girl. I should know. My son Eric is living with the lower half of Dyan Cannon’s body in the photo.”
Voting is closed.
The vote took place in three parts this year.
- In part one, there was a full month of nominations.
- In part two, we each ranked all of our selections from #1 to #77. Those choices were listed at random, separate on each ballot. That step determined the significant vote-getters and the seeding for the finals.
- In the finals, voters chose their one and only favorite for the year. The results were pretty clear. There was a definite #1. There were four others that were virtually tied for #2. Then there was everyone else. There was a massive drop-off between #1 and #2, and another one between #5 and #6. The numerical results appear at the bottom of this page.
Here are some links that will help you identify the scenes in question. I’ll be back with my report in a bit.
Saiorse Ronan and Kate Winslet (1, 2) in Ammomnite
Jamie Chung in Lovecraft Country (1, 2)
Alison Brie in Horse Girl
Elizabeth Debicki in The Burnt Orange Heresy
Thomasin McKenzie in True History of the Kelly Gang (1, 2)
Elle Fanning in The Great
Natasha Jascalevich in Todas as Mulheres do Mundo
Tuppence Middleton in Possessor
Noemie Merlant in Jumbo
Margaret Qualley in Love Me Like You Hate Me
Carol Duarte in Invisible Life
Maria Casadevall in Girls from Ipanema
Eva Green in Proxima
Alexandra Daddario in Lost Girls and Love Hotels
Matilda De Angelis in The Undoing
Thandie Newton in Westworld
Erendira Ibarra in Dark Forces
Rosamund Pike in Radioactive
Aubrey Plaza in Black Bear
Tanya Reynolds in Fanny Lye Deliver’d
Audrey Tautou in The Jesus Rolls
Natalia Lage in Hard
Trine Dyrholm in Queen of Hearts
Samara Weaving in Last Moment of Clarity
Alicia Agneson in Vikings
Margot Robbie in Dreamland
Jenny Slate in The Sunlit Night
Laia Fontan in The Hockey Girls
Emily Sweet in Castle Freak
Juno Temple in Little Birds
Daisy Edgar-Jones in Normal People
Charlotte Hope in The Spanish Princess
Catrinel Marlon in The Whistlers
Ida Engvoll in Love and Anarchy
Kacey Rohl in White Lie
Sienna Miller in Wander Darkly
Jurnee Smollett-Bell in Lovecraft Country
Kristen Stewart in Seberg
Inma Cuesta in El Desorden Que Dejas
Elarica Johnson in P-Valley
Beatrice Barichella in We Are Who We Are
Samantha Logan in the Empty Man
Phoebe Dynevor in Bridgerton
And … choose
“because her rep now says she’s alive, despite the rep not only telling TMZ she died, but sending out a press release with that information.”
Apparently her entire life now consists of bikinis. Although still a young woman, she has gone full Hurley.
You never go full Hurley.
Kidding aside, she looks MAH-velous
“Roberts reportedly collapsed at home following a walk with her dogs on Christmas Eve, a rep for Roberts told TMZ. She was hospitalized and put on a ventilator, but never recovered. The official cause of death is currently unknown.”
Few women contributed more to the celebrity nudity quest, in terms of both quantity and quality. She was a beauty.
1982 – The Beastmaster
1982 – The Beastmaster deleted scenes
1984 – Sheena
1984 – Sheena
1988 – Purgatory
1990 – Night Eyes
1991 – Inner Sanctum
1992 – Almost Pregnant
1993 Sins of Desire
1994 – Deep Down
“I just want to find 11,780 votes”
“He continued to make his case in repetitive fashion, until finally, after roughly an hour, Raffensperger put an end to the conversation: ‘Thank you, President Trump, for your time.’”