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Top 10 Most Successful Beauty Pageant Contestants

Top 10 Most Successful Beauty Pageant Contestants
VOICE OVER: Lisa Yang
You know their names but did you know they were successful beauty pageant contestants as well? Before they delved into acting, TV hosting and journalism they were pageant queens. Celebrities such as Gal Gadot, Michelle Pfeiffer, Diane Sawyer, Sophia Loren, Lynda Carter, Priyanka Chopra, Oprah Winfrey, Vanessa Williams, Aishwarya Rai and Halle Berry are included in countdown!

#10: Gal Gadot
Miss Israel 2004

This Israeli beauty has quite the résumé: she’s been a superhero, a soldier, and even Miss Israel. Gadot won that title in 2004 at the age of 18. From there, she went on to compete in Miss Universe, and spent a few years in the Israel Defense Forces before becoming a model and actress. Although she’s appeared in Israeli movies and TV shows, she’s best known for playing Wonder Woman and Gisele Yashar in the “Fast and the Furious” franchise. Of course, when she’s not killing it on-screen, Gadot is also a mom and motorcycle enthusiast, and her superhero character was briefly an honorary UN ambassador. Bad. Ass.

#9: Michelle Pfeiffer
Miss Orange County 1978

With several awards and a nearly 40-year career under her belt, this actress, singer, and producer is a truly respected name in Hollywood. But before she was Miss Baltimore Crabs, Pfeiffer was crowned Miss Orange County in 1978. She also placed sixth in the Miss California pageant, turning her attention towards acting soon after. It was in 1983 that Pfeiffer took on her breakout role in “Scarface,” and from there she’s earned three Academy Award nominations for her stellar work. Whether you know her as Catwoman, Mindy Simmons, or a muse to songwriter Vance Joy, Pfeiffer is a true pop culture icon.

#8: Diane Sawyer
America’s Junior Miss 1963

Before she became one of America’s most respected journalists, this famous broadcaster was a beauty queen. Sawyer was crowned America’s Junior Miss in 1963. Part of her duties included travelling around the country to promote the New York World’s Fair, a role that helped her hone her Q&A skills. Those skills allowed her to begin her career as a reporter in Kentucky, and served her well as she moved from CBS News to ABC – where she’s been ever since. Besides anchoring “20/20,” “GMA” and “ABC World News,” Sawyer has interviewed Hillary Clinton, Malala Yousafzai, Caitlyn Jenner, and many more. Fifty years and counting... this trailblazer has brought the beauty and the brains.

#7: Sophia Loren
Miss Italia 1950 Finalist

This Italian screen siren is a legendary beauty, and she got her start in the Miss Italia pageant. Sixteen-year-old Loren placed as a finalist, and started acting shortly thereafter. It was in 1958 that she shot to international fame after signing a contract with Paramount Pictures, kicking off a career that’s nabbed her many accolades, including the first ever Oscar or a foreign-language performance thanks to her role in “Two Women.” She has acted less since the ‘90s, but Sophia Loren remains a household name. And one things’ for certain: decades and many accolades later, this sultry star’s still got it!

#6: Lynda Carter
Miss World America 1972

She’s not the only Wonder Woman on this list, but she did it first! Lynda Carter is best known for her super TV role, and she too has a pageant past. In 1972, Carter was crowned Miss World USA, and reached the semi-finals at Miss World international. But her big break came in 1975 when she was cast as Wonder Woman. While this made her a pop culture legend, it’s not her only claim to fame: Carter is also a long-time singer-songwriter, writing and performing songs for the “Fallout 4” soundtrack for example. She’s also an LGBT rights activist, and was the Grand Marshal of three pride parades. Clearly, only multi-talented women get to wield the lasso of truth.

#5: Priyanka Chopra
Miss World 2000

This Indian beauty plays one of TV’s biggest badasses on “Quantico.” But before she became an international star, she won another crown - Miss World 2000. Though she originally wanted to go into aeronautical engineering, her crown opened the door to Bollywood cinema, and she went on to win many awards for her work. Once she made the crossover to Hollywood, she became the first South Asian woman to win a People’s Choice Award. What’s more, Chopra is also a singer, model, producer, and UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador. In 2016, she received a Padma Shri medal, India’s fourth highest civilian award, and was among the TIME 100. On and off-screen, this lady is unstoppable.

#4: Vanessa Williams
Miss America 1984

This actress, singer and fashion designer made history as the first black Miss America, but the ensuing controversy sadly overshadowed her crown: Williams was forced to resign when Penthouse magazine ran nude photos of her without her consent. But that didn’t slow this talented woman down: Williams launched her successful music career four years later, and cultivated a successful acting career as the years went on. In 2016, Williams was head judge for the Miss America pageant, where CEO Sam Haskell publicly apologized to her on behalf of the pageant. Three decades after the scandal, this triple threat is vindicated and as successful as ever.


#3: Halle Berry
Miss USA 1986 First Runner-Up

This award-winning actress has played a Bond girl, Storm and Catwoman, but it all began with Miss USA. After winning Miss Teen All American 1985 and Miss Ohio USA 1986, she placed as first runner-up in the Miss USA 1986 pageant and sixth in that year’s Miss World competition. Her pageant background served her well when she went into acting, with her breakout role coming alongside Eddie Murphy in “Boomerang.” Since then, she’s been showered with awards for her impressive work, with her history-making, Oscar-winning performance in “Monster’s Ball” arguably her most significant. In her emotional acceptance speech, Berry dedicated her Oscar to her black female peers, past, present, and future. Crown or no crown, she’s Hollywood royalty.

#2: Aishwarya Rai
Miss World 1994

She’s a Bollywood icon and has been called the most beautiful woman in the world. And just like Priyanka Chopra, Aishwarya Rai got her start at the Miss World pageant, winning the title in 1994. It wasn’t long before she began her movie career, but of course, she’s also accomplished off-screen: Rai is known for her extensive charity work with UNAIDS, Smile Train, and even her own foundation. What’s more, she was the first Indian actress to be a juror at the Cannes Film Festival, and was awarded the Padma Shri and the “Ordre des Arts et des Lettres” for her achievements. Often ranked as one of India’s most popular celebrities, Rai is more than just a pretty face.

Before we get to our #1 most successful beauty pageant contestant, here are some honorable mentions:
- Sarah Palin
Miss Wasilla 1984

- Michelle Yeoh
Miss Malaysia 1983

- Vanna White
Miss Georgia 1978 Fourth Runner-Up

#1: Oprah Winfrey
Miss Black Tennessee 1971

It’s only fitting that the queen of daytime TV was also a beauty queen. In 1971, 17-year-old Oprah was crowned Miss Black Tennessee. From there, she started her broadcasting career while she was still in high school, and made her fateful move to Chicago in 1983. “The Oprah Winfrey Show” ran for twenty-five years, making her a TV superstar and an inspiration to millions of viewers. As of 2017, Oprah is the first and only black multi-billionaire in North America, and has been included on Forbes’ list of the World’s 100 Most Powerful Women more than once. Three decades, thousands of episodes, and one giant car giveaway later, this former beauty queen is a cultural icon.

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For the most part sucky women!!
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