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A female actor is an actress, although an increasingly large group feel that the term "actor" should be redefined as being gender-neutral and used for both men and women.

Actresses

Ursula Andress - Laura Antonelli - Asia Argento - Ewa Aulin - Theda Bara - Brigitte Bardot - Femi Benussi - Jane Birkin - Erika Blanc - Florinda Bolkan - Louise Brooks - Clara Bow - Marilyn Chambers - Marlene Dietrich - Edwige Fenech - Jane Fonda - Laura Gemser - Eva Ionesco - Grace Jones - Hedy Lamarr - Dagmar Lassander - Marie Liljedahl - Christina Lindberg - Sophia Loren - Linda Lovelace - Jayne Mansfield - Mary Mendum - Soledad Miranda - Chesty Morgan - Marilyn Monroe - Julianne Moore - Rosalba Neri - Bettie Page - Essy Persson - Ingrid Pitt - Janine Reynaud - Romy Schneider - Delphine Seyrig - Elke Sommer - Barbara Steele - Sharon Tate - Mary Woronov



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