Often playing fey, otherworldly characters, Jennifer Jones specialized in portraying a certain kind of fragile, "idealized" beauty on screen. Her Oscar-winning role as the saintly Bernadette in The Song of Bernadette (1943) is a prime example.
Tierney possessed a bone structure that thrived under soft-focus cinematography. Her filmography often leaned into the "Film Noir" genre, but with a dreamlike, soft edge. Often playing fey
’s filmography is a masterclass in soft sophistication, often portraying characters who undergo a journey toward grace and refinement. Roman Holiday but with a dreamlike