Poll: Alliterative Attractive Actresses S through Z (a.k.a. Lusciously Lovely Leading Ladies)

A poll by jalapenoman

Results of 882 votes:

  1. 111
  2. 38

    Serinda Swan at an event for Graceland (2013)

  3. 37

    Sissy Spacek circa 1970

  4. 13

    Sylvia Sidney 11/4/50

  5. 13

    "Three's Company" Suzanne Somers

  6. 12

    Simone Simon, c. 1936.

  7. 12

    #28

  8. 9

    "Dedee" Simone Signoret 1947 Eagle Lion **I.V.

  9. 9

    Elvis Presley, Stella Stevens, and Laurel Goodwin in "Girls! Girls! Girls!" Paramount, 1962.

  10. 9

    #34

  11. 6

    Tammy Townsend during Hollywood Stars Join Global Green For Clean Energy Solutions, Music At 'Rock The Earth' at Day After Club in Hollywood, California, United States.

  12. 4

    SUSAN STRASBERG AT HOME WITH HER 280 SL / 1969 MERCEDES / 1977

  13. 2

    Sally Struthers in a tree at UCLA Gardens c. 1973

  14. 1

    Theresa Tilly at premier of Natsha: Mail Order Bride, Comedy Central Pilot

  15. 0

    #32

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