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Hollywood's Most Wanted

Starstruck reporters regularly devote countless inches to florid descriptions of Hollywood stars, but how accurate are their eyewitness reports? We asked forensic sketch artist Gil Zamora to creat...

  

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Suspect No. 1 "[With] the breadth of her cheekbones and brow, she displays that mixture of piety and earthiness that we associate with landscapes less urbane." - New Yorker "A perfect union of petite beauty, serene confidence, and...withering hauteur" - Time Out London "Wary, lazy eyes and lush lips -- almost as a parody of Japanimation." - New York Times
Suspect No. 2 "Prominent chin and wide nose...a hairstyle that frames and falls down the side of her face to blur the hard edges of her chin." - Daily Express (London) "Her eyebrows have been dramatically thinned and shaped." - Daily Mirror (London) "A little fragile, and very real. She's very vulnerable. She makes you want to take care of her." - Redbook
Suspect No. 3 "Those eyes are back, full of mischief and magic, atop a sly half grin that all but announces, 'Yep, I'm trouble, but you love me anyway.'" - People "Those sensuous lips, those curfew-breaking eyes, the... forgot-my-homework mug that makes you want to either mother him or smother him with kisses." - People "Brooding good looks...adorably gray-flecked temples and wryly bemused air." - People
Suspect No. 4 "An angel fallen from grace...eerie pallor, on a face that must have been gentle before age pulled it tight on his skull." - St. Petersburg Times "His longish brown hair is slicked back." - Washington Post "His face isn't just a map of life in flesh; it's a haunting, full-relief masterpiece that would make Rand McNally both weep with joy and cower in terror." - Entertainment Weekly

Photos: PMC and NYDN

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