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Old 01-04-2014, 07:18 PM   #23
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[This was originally a response to two slightly uncharitable comments about Susan Bennet's looks which have since been deleted.]

Not that I want to get into a conversation about rating people's appearances, but even Sigourney Weaver looks a bit like that photo these days.

To be fair to Susan Bennet, we should admit that women are typically considered most beautiful when they're young. It's very possible that Bennet looked more conventionally attractive in her 20s and 30s.

I'd bank on it, actually, considering the line of work she was in. Yes, it comes down to the voice, but you're far more likely to get hired early in your career if you look as good to your prospective employers as you sound.

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