Margot Robbie
From the moment she walked on screen in ‘The Wolf of Wall Street’, audiences’ jaws dropped at the sight of Margot Robbie. This mind-blowingly beautiful actress has played a number of different roles since, and she has as much talent as she has looks.
So, it made sense that when people saw her as Queen Elizabeth I in the 2018 film ‘Mary Queen of Scots’, they were stunned. Playing a 16th-century royal meant getting covered in white, pasty foundation and having wiry red hair to look like the smallpox-stricken Queen.
Cameron Diaz
There's no need to even state how gorgeous Cameron Diaz is, which is why when she appeared in the 1999 film, 'Being John Malkovich', nobody could believe it was actually her. The bright-eyed beauty and her contagious trademark smile were nowhere to be seen when Diaz played the animal-obsessed Lotte.
Aside from her hidden transgender desires, her pet-filled tiny apartment and her shocking hair, Lotte was also unbearably naive. Her make-up artist on the set said that "it was a challenge to make her look homely." We bet it was.
Sandra Bullock
Sandy Bullock is a Hollywood sweetheart, and one of people’s favorite actresses. She has talent and beauty, and has brought many characters to life in classic films like ‘Practical Magic,’ ‘Speed,’ ‘The Blind Side,’ ‘Gravity,’ and countless more.
Bullock always looks gorgeous on screen, except, of course, when she played Gracie Hart in the beloved ‘Miss Congeniality’. A masculine and messy cop dressed in oversized pants and awful t-shirts had Bullock looking nothing like herself. Luckily, Hart quickly transformed into a princess when she had to go undercover for a beauty pageant.
Emma Thompson
This British actress is silver screen veteran, and an absolute genius when it comes to acting. Emma Thompson has been acting since the '80s, and she's just gotten better every year. She's played many different characters, but the most atrocious transformation Thompson has ever done on screen was when she played Nanny in 'Nanny McPhee'.
With a lot of makeup, terrible wiry hair, two disgusting moles and very unseemly teeth, Thompson was hard to look at throughout this movie. But don't worry, this British lady is looking as stunning and elegant as ever in real life!
Emma Stone
To become the legendary tennis player, Billie Jean King, in ‘Battle of the Sexes’, the red-headed beauty Emma Stone had to actually look like an athlete. This meant gaining 15 pounds, which meant limiting her diet to fattening protein shakes.
Stone, who we’re used to seeing as a stunning green-eyed redhead, turned into a buff athlete whose last concern was her looks. She delivered a stellar performance, and thankfully went back to her gorgeous self after the film ended.