Top 10 Actresses Who Defined an Era as Sex Symbols of the 60s

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Julie Newmar

Catwoman has always been a bombshell character in a slinky black bodysuit and coy feline ears. Julie Newmar was the first Catwoman, starring in the 1960s “Batman” series with her co-star Adam West. Although she only played the character for the first two seasons, her jaw-dropping physique and memorable charm will forever be seared in our minds.

Tina Louise

This 60s sex symbol was known for her work on the sitcom Gilligan’s Island, and apparently, she embraces how the world sees her. While her co-star Dawn Wells played the innocent girl next door in suburbia, Tina Louise stole hearts as Ginger Grant, a glamorous and alluring Hollywood movie star from the big city. In an interview with Get Out Mag, she cites her looks as being thanks to good genes at birth and taking good care of herself.

Raquel Welch

The words Raquel Welch and fur bikini are synonymous these days. The legendary bombshell wore it in the film “One Million Years B.C.,” where she only uttered three lines. However, her voluptuous figure turned her into an instant sex symbol, and a photo of her in that bikini ended up being a best-selling poster. This brunette beauty would go onto international stardom.

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