I'm naming three this time, just 'cause...y'know...I can.
1990:
Sharon Stone.
Face it, Sharon Stone was Hollywood in the 1990s: Sexually uninhibited, sick, and scary.
Of course, I may be drawing an unfair parallel between Stone and her sex-symbol characters, but if the underwear (doesn't) fit...
Nowadays she's facing a $1 billion dollar lawsuit for her less-than-well-thought-out remark that the China earthquake which killed 70,000 people was "Karma," as well as facing being an "older woman" in Hollywood. I wonder which is more threatening to her self-esteem?
Penelope Ann Miller.
Always on the cusp, this one. She had roles in films that were well-regarded or successful, but rarely both, and she never quite got the role that would've pushed her over the top.
This is a crime. A petty crime, perhaps, but a crime nevertheless. She seems now to have vanished from the scene.
And:
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