1. Audrey Hepburn
The number one spot goes to the star of Breakfast At Tiffany's. Justifying the choice, Nicola Moulton, beauty and health director of Vogue, said: 'A great cinematic beauty by definition has to look amazing in motion, not just in pictures.'
'Audrey Hepburn is clearly a timeless beauty explaining why she is the nation's choice, though a personal favourite of mine has always been Vivien Leigh -- she was not only breathtakingly beautiful but had an astonishingly expressive face,' reports the Telegraph.
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