#17: Jill Clayburgh
Jill Clayburgh became a defining face of late ’70s cinema with films like An Unmarried Woman, bringing a modern, independent energy to her roles. She often played thoughtful, self-aware characters, reflecting shifting attitudes of the time while keeping her personal life relatively grounded and out of tabloid drama.

Her beauty feels completely natural and unforced. With minimal makeup, her clear skin, soft features, and open expression stand out easily. She has a relaxed, intelligent presence that translates especially well in candid photos, where her look feels effortless rather than styled.
