#19: Renée Zellweger in the 1990s–2000s
Renée Zellweger’s early persona was that of the fresh-faced, quirky leading lady. Films like Jerry Maguire and Bridget Jones’s Diary cemented her as relatable, charming, and slightly unconventional, a departure from Hollywood’s more polished starlets. Audiences embraced her as approachable yet talented, with a career built on authenticity.

Her physical appearance reinforced this image: soft features, expressive eyes, and a body type that she adjusted for roles like Bridget Jones. Her natural, somewhat girl-next-door look made her stand out in a Hollywood often dominated by glamour and perfection.
