A woman who is unbelievably attractive and self-confident and who breaks men’s hearts has been known in the cultures of different countries for many centuries. And because of that, she’s one of the favorite characters in movies. Screen femme fatales conquer the hearts of both the main heroes and the viewers. Even if they have bad intentions.
At Bright Side, we decided to find out what the actresses look like now who portrayed the brightest femme fatales in our favorite movies and TV series.
Drew Barrymore — Ivy, Poison Ivy (1992)
In Poison Ivy, shy Sylvie meets bright and coquettish Ivy, portrayed by Drew Barrymore. But her new friend wants to get Sylvie’s father and his wealth.
Currently, the actress produces new movies, acts in TV series, and hosts her own show.
Catherine Deneuve — Miriam, The Hunger (1983)
Miriam, portrayed by Catherine Deneuve in movie The Hunger, is an immortal vampire who gets rid of her lovers in cold blood when they begin to grow old. And her new lovers won’t find a happy future either.
At 77, Catherine is still a very sought-after movie actress.
Sharon Stone — Catherine, Basic Instinct (1992)
When you hear “femme fatale in a movie,” many people immediately recall Catherine from the thriller Basic Instinct. The mysterious writer who skillfully manipulated policemen left an indelible mark on the hearts of viewers.
The heroine was portrayed by Sharon Stone who published her biography this year.
Jennifer Love Hewitt — Page, Heartbreakers (2001)
Page from Heartbreakers is the daughter of the scammer who hunts wealthy men. Together they are ready to do anything to get those men’s money. But one day, things don’t go as planned.
Currently Jennifer Love Hewitt, who portrayed Page, mostly acts in TV series.
Elizabeth Berkley — Nomi, Showgirls (1995)
The main heroine of the movie Showgirl arrives to conquer Las Vegas. She dreams of dancing in the most popular show in the city but on the way to her dream she has to win the heart of the show manager and get rid of her main competitor.
The viewers remembered Elizabeth Berkley who portrayed Nomi exactly like this. Unfortunately, nowadays the actress only plays less prominent roles.
Patricia Arquette — Alice, Lost Highway (1997)
Movie Lost Highway brought another femme fatale, who was portrayed by Patricia Arquette, to viewers. Alice is a gangster’s girlfriend, and she’s not very faithful. She starts an affair with a car mechanic which leads to some pretty bad consequences.
Nowadays the actress participates in different movies and TV series.
Faye Dunaway — Evelyn, Chinatown (1974)
Evelyn from Chinatown is a beautiful and rich woman who turns to a private detective to expose her husband’s infidelity. This way, he finds himself caught up in a web of deceit, corruption, and murder.
At 80, Faye Dunaway is still a popular actress.
Rebecca Romijn — Laure, Femme Fatale (2002)
Movie Femme Fatale tells the story of Laure who doesn’t have very high moral standards. After participating in a big con, she has to hide under the name of a different woman.
Currently, Rebecca Romijn takes part in TV series and videos, and does voice acting.
Nicole Kidman — Suzanne, To Die For (1995)
All Suzanne, from the movie To Die For, wants is to build her television career. And she’s ready to do anything for it. Suzanne starts an affair with a high school guy and manipulates him to achieve her goals. She needs crime for the sake of sensation.
The main part of the heroine was played by Nicole Kidman who is a very sought-after actress and who often appears on the big screen.
Laura Harring — Camilla, Mulholland Drive (2001)
Laura Harring played 2 roles in the cult movie Mulholland Drive: one of the scared Rita and the other of the charming Camilla. The latter doesn’t care about other people’s feelings which leads to an unpredictable finale.
Currently, Laura Harring plays minor roles in movies and TV series from time to time.
Charlize Theron — Gilda, Head in the Clouds (2004)
The provocative Gilda, from Head in the Clouds, leads a quite bold lifestyle. Even during difficult historical times, she continues to enjoy life while frustrating her lover.
Nowadays, Charlize Theron is not just a popular actress, but also a film producer.
Emma Wiklund — Petra, Taxi movies (1998-2018)
Actress and model Emma Wiklund is remembered by the audience as a spectacular police commissary from the Taxi film series. She is dangerous to both criminals and to her male colleagues.
Unfortunately, now the actress doesn’t act in movies.
Emmanuelle Seigner — Mimi, Bitter Moon (1992)
The movie Bitter Moon shows the formation of a femme fatale. A Frenchwoman, Mimi, having survived the betrayal of a loved one, changes beyond recognition. Her further actions can really bewilder the viewer.
Emmanuelle Seigner continues to play in movies and series.
Gong Li — Hatsumomo, Memoirs of a Geisha (2005)
Hatsumomo is the main antagonist in Memoirs of a Geisha. Her beauty is admired by everyone from her so-called younger sisters to wealthy men. And she is ready to destroy the life of her growing rival so as not to share her own popularity with her.
Nowadays, actress Gong Li is in demand among both Chinese and Hollywood film directors.
Vera Fischer — Yvete, The Clone TV series (2001-2002)
Yvete is one of the most striking female characters in The Clone TV series. The affectionate mature lady who adores feminine outfits becomes a bone of contention between a father and a son. However, unlike the many femme fatales of the movie world, Yvete has a good heart.
Actress Vera Fischer hasn’t appeared in any TV series in recent years, but according to her social networks, she is doing well: Vera is in excellent shape and enjoys life.
Kim Basinger — Lynn, L.A. Confidential (1997)
The part in L.A. Confidential brought actress Kim Basinger an Oscar, and we believe she deserved it. Lynn is a woman of dubious moral standards, but she captivates the viewer from the first seconds of her appearance on the screen.
Kim Basinger is still a sought-after actress. Not so long ago, she starred in the acclaimed films Fifty Shades Darker and Fifty Shades Freed.
Isabella Rossellini — Dorothy, Blue Velvet (1986)
In the movie Blue Velvet, actress Isabella Rossellini plays an attractive lounge singer who inflames passion in both a dangerous gangster and an ordinary student. And the student gets into big trouble for his love affair with her.
At the age of 68, the actress participates in different movie projects and does voice acting.
Jennifer Coolidge — Stifler’s Mom, American Pie film series (1999-2012)
Jennifer Coolidge appeared in the comedy American Pie for just a few minutes, but eventually became one of the most striking characters of the franchise. A gorgeous mature woman, the mother of one of the main characters, became the object of his friends’ desires.
Currently the actress is often invited to play the roles of aged beauties.
Which of these heroines do you admire the most? Tell us in the comments below.
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