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Mine was seeing Cameron Diaz in the Mask when I was like 6. Her walking into that bank for the first time completely changed me.
Scott Baio in the Happy Days era.
Erika Eleniak and Tiffany Amber Thiessen.
Alyssa Milano. She could have been my boss.
Leonard Nimoy as Spock
Catherine Bach from Dukes of Hazard 1979-1985
Oh man, yeah. One of mine for sure.
Diana Rigg, but only because I was a big Bond nerd in high school.
The painfully obvious: Jennifer Connelly.
First saw her in Labyrinth when I was like 12, and she awoke something in me, and that continued when I saw The Rocketeer when my parents rented them from Blockbuster. Later when I was a little older she solidified that awakening when I saw Career Opportunities rented from Blockbuster myself once old enough to have my own account.
Winona Ryder
Heathers changed my world in more ways than one.
Lead woman in the last movie I saw.
Maybe the most consistent was Hermione Granger, I say Hermione instead of Emma Watson bc I never saw her as anything else and had a crush on the book character too.
The other option might be Anna Kendrick.