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25 Actresses With The Most Unique Facial Features

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Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
Entertainment - January 6th 2026, 23:45 GMT+1
Bella Ramsey

25. Bella Ramsey

Bella Ramsey has that rare kind of face that reads like a full sentence – clear eyes, sharp brows, and an intensity that can swing from guarded to disarmingly soft. On HBO’s The Last of Us, those features do a lot of the emotional heavy lifting for Ellie, especially in tight close-ups where the story is basically written across their expression. Ramsey’s look isn’t “classic” in the old-Hollywood sense, but it’s unmistakably cinematic. | © HBO

Zendaya

24. Zendaya

Zendaya’s features shine with a kind of quiet electricity – delicate structure paired with eyes that always seem a beat ahead of the scene. In Euphoria, her portrayal of Rue turns that into a weapon: exhaustion, defiance, and heartbreak land instantly because her expressions shift so precisely. She won the Emmy for Lead Actress in a Drama Series for the role, and you can see why in any close-up that lingers. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Angela Bassett

23. Angela Bassett

Authority comes built-in with Angela Bassett: sculpted cheekbones, a steady gaze, and a composure that can turn thunderous without raising the volume. That’s why her Queen Ramonda in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever felt so commanding – and why the performance earned her an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Bassett’s face carries dignity and grief at the same time, which is exactly what the role demanded. | © Netflix

Aubrey Plaza

22. Aubrey Plaza

Mischief and menace can share the same expression, and that’s basically Aubrey Plaza’s specialty. Her heavy-lidded stare and almost-smile make every pause feel intentional – perfect for Harper on The White Lotus season two, where suspicion is half the language. Then she flips the same features into gritty desperation in Emily the Criminal, proving the “deadpan face” can still break your heart. | © Universal Pictures

Audrey Hepburn

21. Audrey Hepburn

In old Hollywood, beauty could be loud; Audrey Hepburn’s was more like a perfectly placed comma – luminous eyes, a precise jawline, and a face that could look innocent and knowingly amused in the same shot. Her breakout in Roman Holiday earned Hepburn the Academy Award for Best Actress, and the win only sharpened her legend. Even now, her features read as authored, not manufactured. | © United Artists

Angelina Jolie Girl Interrupted

20. Angelina Jolie

Sharp angles, full lips, and eyes that can go from tender to dangerous in a heartbeat: Angelina Jolie’s face practically invented its own genre of stardom. That edge paid off in Girl, Interrupted, where she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Away from acting, Jolie’s public life also included a long UNHCR role – appointed Special Envoy in 2012 – adding an entirely different kind of gravity to a globally famous profile. | © Columbia Pictures

Sarah Jessica Parker

19. Sarah Jessica Parker

Not everyone becomes an icon by fitting the mold – Sarah Jessica Parker did it by refusing to look like anyone else. The quick intelligence in her eyes and that expressive smile made Carrie Bradshaw instantly recognizable, even before the outfit comes into view. Parker won the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Comedy Series for Sex and the City, but the real trick is how her face can turn a throwaway line into a full emotional beat. | © Screen Media Films

Shelley Duvall

18. Shelley Duvall

A face can be haunting without trying, and Shelley Duvall had that unrepeatable, off-kilter magic – wide eyes, elastic expressions, a fragility that reads as truth. In The Shining, her features become the story’s raw nerve, turning fear into something almost documentary. Duvall died on July 11, 2024, at age 75, but her singular look – and the feeling it created – never really left the screen. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Emily Ratajkowski

17. Emily Ratajkowski

Glossy symmetry can be forgettable; Emily Ratajkowski’s isn’t, because it comes with cultural baggage – and she’s been willing to talk about it. On screen, she appears in Gone Girl as Andie Fitzgerald, a part that became a headline magnet in a film built around perception. Off-screen, her essay collection My Body (published in November 2021) digs into what it means to live inside a face the world thinks it owns. | © Vertical

Eva Green

16. Eva Green

Some actors look like they belong to a specific mood, and Eva Green practically owns gothic glamour. The sculptural lines of her face and that hypnotic stare made Vesper Lynd in Casino Royale feel dangerous, romantic, and impossible to pin down. That breakout also brought her the BAFTA Rising Star Award (2007), which fits: Green doesn’t just photograph well – she alters the atmosphere. | © Lionsgate Films

Cate Blanchett

15. Cate Blanchett

Silvery-blonde elegance can be a trap on film, but Cate Blanchett turns it into a weapon – those arched brows and glacial poise make her feel untouchable until the cracks show. She’s one of the few actors whose bone structure seems to change depending on the character, from brittle chaos in Blue Jasmine to exacting mimicry as Katharine Hepburn in The Aviator. Both performances were Oscar-winning, and the precision is right there in the close-ups. | © StudioCanal

Sophia Loren

14. Sophia Loren

Old-Hollywood glamour rarely looked this alive: the feline eyes, the sculpted mouth, the kind of screen presence that feels like it could heat a room. Sophia Loren made beauty look tough rather than ornamental, which is why her work in Two Women still lands with such force. That performance earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress and is widely noted as a historic win for a foreign-language performance. | © MGM

Mia Goth

13. Mia Goth

Horror loves a face that can flip from innocence to danger without warning, and that’s basically Mia Goth’s calling card. Those wide, watchful eyes and porcelain contrast make every smile feel like a question mark – especially across Ti West’s interconnected X trilogy: X, Pearl, and MaXXXine. What sticks isn’t symmetry; it’s volatility, like the camera caught something private. | © A24

Gillian Anderson

12. Gillian Anderson

Cool intelligence is sometimes more cinematic than fireworks, and Gillian Anderson has always had it written into her features. The sharp lines and controlled expressions made Dana Scully in The X-Files feel instantly authoritative, even when the scripts pushed into the unknown. During the show’s run, she won an Emmy for her performance, and that “I’m not buying it – prove it” stare became part of TV history. | © Black Bear UK

Uma Thurman

11. Uma Thurman

You don’t need a close-up to recognize her – Uma Thurman’s face is silhouette-level iconic, all elegant severity and wide-set eyes that hold the frame like a dare. That’s why Mia Wallace in Pulp Fiction became a cultural stamp, and the role earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. Later, Kill Bill leaned into the same striking geometry, turning her features into part of the choreography. | © Freestyle Releasing

Penélope Cruz

10. Penélope Cruz

A smile that can turn mischievous, romantic, or razor-sharp in one beat is a rare gift, and Penélope Cruz uses it like punctuation. Big, reactive eyes make her performances feel physical – emotion doesn’t just happen, it moves across her face. The Academy rewarded that magnetic unpredictability with a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Vicky Cristina Barcelona, where she practically hijacks the film whenever she enters. | © Universal Studios

Jennifer Connelly

9. Jennifer Connelly

Classic cinema contrast – dark eyes, strong jaw, that quietly dramatic stillness – has always been part of Jennifer Connelly’s pull. What makes her stand out is how “soft” and “steely” can coexist in the same expression, especially when the camera refuses to look away. She won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for A Beautiful Mind, and the tenderness in her face is exactly what grounds the film. | © Ahi Films

Halle Bailey

8. Halle Bailey

With Halle Bailey, the standout quality is the warmth – open expressions, bright eyes, and a voice-forward presence that makes her face feel musical even when she’s not singing. That combination is exactly what Disney leaned on in The Little Mermaid (2023), where she had to carry wonder, longing, and steeliness in huge, effects-heavy frames. She’s also stepped into the big-screen musical lane again with The Color Purple (2023), proving the “star close-up” factor wasn’t a one-off. | © Netflix

Anjelica Huston

7. Anjelica Huston

There’s an aristocratic edge to her beauty that never begs for approval: sharp planes, a cool mouth, and eyes that can look amused while delivering a threat. Anjelica Huston’s breakout in Prizzi’s Honor wasn’t just acclaimed – it won her the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress, sealing that intimidating elegance as a screen signature. She doesn’t chase the scene; she owns it with one look. | © Lionsgate Films

Glenn Close

6. Glenn Close

Some actors can lock their features into composure so tightly it becomes unnerving, and Glenn Close has made that her specialty. The expressive mouth and patrician intensity let her play control as a kind of suspense – every tiny shift feels like a decision. Awards-wise, she’s been nominated for eight Academy Awards without a win, a stat that’s become infamous (and widely reported) while her performances keep doing the talking. | © Netflix

Tilda Swinton

5. Tilda Swinton

There’s something delightfully extraterrestrial about Tilda Swinton’s face – those sharp planes and pale, elastic expressions that make gender, age, and even species feel optional. She can look serene and slightly dangerous in the same beat, which is why roles like Orlando still feel like a thesis statement for her whole career. The Academy crowned that cool precision with a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Michael Clayton, where she turns corporate calm into quiet menace. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

Anya Taylor Joy

4. Anya Taylor-Joy

Big doe eyes, a porcelain-doll symmetry, and that slightly otherworldly spacing that makes close-ups feel uncanny – that’s the visual signature Anya Taylor-Joy keeps sharpening. In The Queen’s Gambit, the camera basically falls in love with how she can look composed while telegraphing obsession underneath it. She won the Golden Globe for that performance, and it’s easy to see why: her face can play elegance and ferocity at the same time without ever “pushing.” | © Netflix

Ella Purnell

3. Ella Purnell

A bright, animated face that can turn hard in an instant is catnip for genre storytelling, and Ella Purnell has been leaning into that contrast lately. As Lucy in Prime Video’s Fallout, she sells wide-eyed optimism and dawning horror with tiny shifts – your trust in the character changes scene by scene. The show’s press materials and coverage have consistently positioned her as the series’ optimistic “Vault Dweller” center, which makes those expressive features the perfect anchor for all the chaos around her. | © New Line Cinema

Bonnie Aarons

2. Bonnie Aarons

Some “unique” looks are about polish; Bonnie Aarons is the opposite – a face that can go unsettling with almost no effort, which is exactly why horror fans clock her instantly. Her work as the demon-nun Valak across The Conjuring 2, The Nun, and The Nun II turned facial presence into a franchise feature, with makeup doing the heavy lifting instead of CGI. That impact has been widely discussed in coverage of her career – and even in reporting around her lawsuit over alleged merchandising profits tied to the character’s likeness. | © Bonnie Aarons

Saoirse Ronan

1. Saoirse Ronan

Softness with a knife edge: Saoirse Ronan has those clear, luminous eyes and delicate features that can still land a punch when the scene turns. She’s been nominated for four Academy Awards – Atonement, Brooklyn, Lady Bird, and Little Women – and the through-line is how readable her emotions are in close-up without ever getting showy. Ronan’s face makes sincerity feel cinematic, which is harder than it sounds. | © Apple Studios

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Hollywood loves a copy-paste face – until someone walks in with cheekbones that could cut glass, eyes you can’t stop looking at, or a profile that makes the camera behave. These actresses don’t blend in, don’t “fit the mold,” and honestly? Thank God. Their faces have character, and that’s half the magic.

This isn’t a lab report on symmetry or a scoreboard for beauty. It’s a celebration of features that feel unmistakable – striking, odd in the best way, and impossible to confuse with anyone else’s. If you’re here for safe, predictable prettiness… you took a wrong turn.

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Hollywood loves a copy-paste face – until someone walks in with cheekbones that could cut glass, eyes you can’t stop looking at, or a profile that makes the camera behave. These actresses don’t blend in, don’t “fit the mold,” and honestly? Thank God. Their faces have character, and that’s half the magic.

This isn’t a lab report on symmetry or a scoreboard for beauty. It’s a celebration of features that feel unmistakable – striking, odd in the best way, and impossible to confuse with anyone else’s. If you’re here for safe, predictable prettiness… you took a wrong turn.

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