80 Things You Didn't know about James DeanBefore shooting his first scene with Elizabeth Taylor in Giant, Dean was so nervous that he decided to unzip his pants and urinate in front of the whole cast and crew. When later asked to explain his eccentric behavior, Dean said that if he could do that, he could do anything with Taylor in front of the camera.
In the 4th grade, Dean once burst into tears before the whole class and blurted out “I miss my mother.” His mother, Mildred Wilson, had died of cancer when Dean was nine years old. Students who had teased Dean prior to the incident, stopped soon after.
For a time, as a child Dean would write a wish on a piece of paper and put it under his pillow before he went to sleep. At night, his mother, Mildred, would read the wish and make it come true the next day.
What's troubling to me about this thread at the moment is the flaunting of female subjects that aggrandize the stereotype of feminine attractiveness, to the levels of fantasticating pornographic exoticism or fetishism. That is, saying a woman is a "wonder" or "beautiful" based solely on the quality (or quantity) of her bust, hips, and other "stats", is just an overly sexualized version of what one would see at a dog show. It reminds me very much of the 'Hottentot Venus' story in it's implication.
I like the Scorpio Sun/Libra Rising combo like Katy Perry and Leo Di Caprio. There's depth from the Scorpio and elegance from the Libra that makes that combo look so mesmerizing.
The chart is us, we are not the chart. It reflects our characteristics.
According to our own inner template of what we find attractive,
ie. for women the Mars and Sun, and for men the Venus and Moon, we will be attracted to those who exhibit those characteristics.
We can recognise that someone is good looking but they dont do "it" for us.
same with a plainer person, they somehow attract us. All part of the magic of love and chemistry. We cant analyse or categorise who has the best looks for all of us.
There is no one who is universally admired or desired. Brad Pitt, George Clooney for instance, not every woman finds them attractive.
Robert Downey Jnr has Venus on the Sun in Aries which usually makes the person at least pleasantly attractive in looks and with masculine appeal, but for me, he is too short, for instance.
The rising sign ruler is the planet to look at and its aspects. Having Leo rising for instance you need to look at what the Sun is doing. This will give some indication of the persona and the image. Astrology is complex, thankfully or I would have lost interest many years ago.
Scorpio Rising of course! Because even if we are not "classicly gorgeous" - we radiate that sexy vibe that will suck you in like a to
rando.
Seriously, though, it depends what sort of looks you like. I like odder looking people who have something different looking about them.
I don't think that Aishwarya Rai chick is beautiful at all - just because someone wins Miss World doesn't mean they are gorgeous. I think her nose and her lips are funny shapen (and Ok, maybe I am just sick of so many people saying how beautiful they think she is too... blah, blah, blah). She does have nice eye color and hair and that is it, IMO.
If I had to pick celeb I thought were the best looks: Male, "Jason Lewis: and female, "Mila Jovovich". Don't know what Jason Lewis' rising sign is but I was surprised that Mila's was Cancer - with those eyes I thought she would be a Scorpio Rising for sure.
Lots of good looking men with Scorpio Rising - River Phoenix is one, IMO. Intense is sexy.
That said, I always thought that astrologically speaking that having a conjunct to your ascendent made some of the most beautiful faces. Venus conjunct to your ascendant is supposed to be one. I have Neptune conjunct to my Scorpio Rising and I think it adds a dreamy look to my otherwise intense Scorpio Rising eyes. (and I have been told I am beautiful - so take that Aishwarya Rai. )