All Female Grew Up HOT...maybe NOT List
imeglomaniac
Published
02/21/2011
DJ Tanner and Samantha Micelli were always our teen dreams. Now that they're all legal and no questions need be asked, we run down the Semi hottest TV Women famous for their child stardom! that i missed from the first list. ----------- http://www.ebaumsworld.com/pictures/view/81292412/ -------------
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Rachel Blanchard Show: Clueless -
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Kellie Williams Show: Family Matters -
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Anna Paquin Winning an Oscar at 12 -- the second-youngest actress to do so -- for The Piano in 1994 was either a ticket to a downhill ride or the beginning of something illustrious. In truth, Anna Paquin's career since has been a mixed bag, her most visible work being her role as Rogue in the X-Men trilogy. Beyond the franchise, though, she's shown range in smaller films (Almost Famous, the excellent The Squid and the Whale) and her current gig headlining TV's True Blood has seen her maintain her profile. Not so sure about the hair. -
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Carrie Henn Who could forget wide-eyed, pint-sized lost urchin Newt in Aliens? (Well, who but David Fincher, anyway, who decided to reintroduce her as a frozen corpse in Alien 3). In many ways she was the soul of James Cameron's revered sci-fi sequel, compelling Sigourney Weaver's Ripley to motherhood instinct action and inspiring the movie's great line: -
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Elizabeth Taylor Hard to imagine the fabulously over-the-top 77-year-old icon was once a child star, but there it was: baby-faced Liz cuddling up to a border collie in 1943's Lassie Come Home and a prized horse in 1944's National Velvet. Her adult career is legendary, of course, with two Best Actress Oscars, star turns in Cat On A Hot Tin Roof, Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? and Giant; not to mention an infamously stormy marriage to Richard Burton and a collection of husbands almost as long as her list of film credits. -
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Linda Blair To be fair, Linda Blair was never going to live up to -- or live down -- her portrayal of The Exorcist's Regan, a... 'troubled'... child given to decorating her bedroom with projectile vomit, descending staircases upside-down, and telling men of the cloth exactly what their mothers liked to suck in Hell. Her roller-skating teenage return in the train wreck Exorcist II quickly gave way to a rut of straight-to-video B-movies in the 1980s, while she later spoofed her most famous role with 1990's Repossessed!, resurfaced for a cameo in Wes Craven's Scream, and recently appeared in an episode of TV's Supernatural. Fitting enough. -
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Shirley Temple The Queen Bee of child movie stars, Shirley Temple began her acting training at age three, and was a star at six, going on to appear in a string of popular hits during the 1930s. In 1935 -- now the ripe old age of seven -- the golden-curled one received a special 'miniature' Oscar from the Academy for her contributions. Now that's one good ship lollipop. You can't blame her from retiring from movies in 1949 -- aged 21. -
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Jodie Foster Stick with psychos, kids, and you'll do just fine. 13-year-old Jodie Foster's big break (and first Oscar nomination) came as Travis Bickle's obsession -- a preteen prostitute in Taxi Driver -- and she would go on to win her two adult Oscars playing a rape victim in The Accused and matching wits with Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. (On the other hand, a Foster-fixated wackjob did attempt to assassinate ex-President Ronald Reagan by claiming the actress made him do it.) Still at the top of her game, Foster will next direct Mel Gibson in The Beaver (jokes after class, please). But would everything have been different if Disney had released her from her contract for a shot at Princess Leia? -
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Natalie Wood Her role in 1947's holiday classic Miracle on 34th Street would have sealed her movie memory, but child star Natalie Wood was only beginning -- it was her roles as a young woman that will be best remembered. Over the next two decades she starred opposite James Dean in Rebel Without A Cause, headlined musical gem West Side Story, and appeared alongside Warren Beatty in Splendor in the Grass (both from 1961). Her later career was less eventful, save for the fact that, well, she drowned -- at just age 42, having filmed her last role opposite Christopher Walken in the sci-fi Brainstorm. -
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Winona Ryder -
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Tatum O'Neal Sorry, Anna Paquin: Tatum O'Neal was all of 10 when she won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Paper Moon, the 1973 hit in which she played a diminutive grifter opposite her dad, Ryan. Unfortunately it was to be the high point of her career. After a couple of teen turns in The Bad News Bears and International Velvet, Tatum became better known for her marriage to tennis bad-boy John McEnroe, and -- if Michael Jackson's 2002 reminiscence is to be believed -- she was the raunchy starlet who attempted to deflower the shy young music star. O'Neal's recent drug busts for crack possession put her a long way from the glory child actor days, though she continues to get TV work. -
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Danielle Fishel Better Known As: Topanga Lawrence of Boy Meets World Ben Savage was one lucky bastard to have Danielle Fishel to himself all these years. The bangin' Topanga may have floundered and fleshed out a bit in her adult years, but we'd always be her boy no matter what. -
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Dakota Fanning There are those who'll insist Dakota was never really a child actress -- just an adult trapped in a miniature body. True, there's something eerily preternatural about her performances, even going back to 2001's I Am Sam -- when she was just seven -- and she was definitely too old to be playing with pigs and spiders in Charlotte's Web. But the world wasn't ready for Dakota to grow up, as the rape-gate controversy over the quickly-shelved Hounddog illustrated. Now, she's ready for proper young adult, starring in Twilight: New Moon, and as proto-punk '70s riot grrl Cherie Currie in The Runaways. Hello daddy, hello mom... -
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Jaimee Foxworth Better Known As: Judy Winslow of Family Matters You've all heard the story. After Judy Winslow mysteriously disappeared off of the show, Jaimee Foxworth later resurfaced doing adult films under the name Crave, and also had several well-documented battles with addiction to drugs. That's what happens when you leave the family. -
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Jodie Sweetin Better Known As: Stephanie Tanner of Full House Everybody remembers Jodie Sweetin's little Stephanie. She may not have gotten all the attention like DJ or Michelle, but Jodie sure got her time in the lime-light later with her well-documented addiction struggles and tell-all book. How rude. -
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Josie Davis Better Known As: Sarah Powell of Charles in Charge The bookish Sarah Powell couldn't hold a candle to the adult Josie Davis, who we'd gladly let be in charge of us, provided she didn't mind us constantly referencing Scott Baio. -
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Actor: Angela Watson Show: Step by Step -
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Lark Voorhies Better Known As: Lisa Turtle of Saved By The Bell How was it that of all the elligible bachelors of Bayside High, Lisa Turtle only ever really attracted Screech? We'd gladly take a time out with Lark Voorhies then or now. -
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Candace Cameron Show: Full House -
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Mackenzie Rosman Better Known As: Ruthie Camden of 7th Heaven Good God, what happened to little Ruthie Camden?! As if we didn't feel old enough, now the youngest lady of the Camden clan Mackenzie Rosman's all grown-up and turning Hollywood heads all by herself? Oh well, -
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Madeline Zima Better Known As: Grace Sheffield of The Nanny For those of you who managed to brave the onslaught of Fran Drescher's voice to watch The Nanny, Madeline Zima's eldest sibling of the Sheffields offered plenty of heart-warming adolescent chicanery. -
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Melissa Joan Hart Better Known As: Clarissa, Explaining It All Melissa Joan Hart never exactly disappeared from the limelight, with Clarissa transitioning into Sabrina, which eventually transitioned into very public weight struggles and plenty of nostalgic teenage hocus-pocus appearances in other media. -
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Tia and Tamera Mowry Better Known As: Tia and Tamera Landry of Sister, Sister Rather than make an array of crude remarks about the lovely Mowry sisters and the various escapades we could conjure regarding twins -
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Sarah Chalke Better Known As: Becky #2 of Roseanne Before her career-defining role on Scrubs, Sarah Chalke stole hearts and roles as the second actress to play young Becky on Roseanne. The recasting was addressed humorously several times, with the actresses actually alternating the roles depending on availability. -
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Tania Raymonde Better Known As: Cynthia of Malcolm in the Middle Before her pop let her get popped in the head on LOST, or before the universe degraded to the point where Jeff Goldblum calls this hottie his own, Tania Raymonde was known as the sole female Krelboyne who one day vied for Frankie Muniz' attention on Malcolm in the Middle. -
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Tiffany-Amber Thiessen Better Known As: Kelly Kapowski of Saved By The Bell Arguably the most successful of the three girls to make it through Saved By The Bell, Tiffany-Amber Thiessen remains as gorgeous today as she did 20 years ago, continuing to smoke up USA's White Collar. Now please Tiffany, stop holding up the reunion! We'll even stop using
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