Mariah Carey
Diva Mariah Carey is known for her glamour and voluptuous looks. However, when she played a tired-looking social worker in the hit film ‘Precious’, Carey looked ghastly.
We’re sure Mariah was ecstatic when production ended and she could get back to her glittery closet.
Cate Blanchett
This Hollywood queen has proven her incomparable talent time and time again. The one-and-only Cate Blanchett is known for her versatile roles, but perhaps the most shocking was when she played Bob Dylan in 2007’s ‘I’m Not There’.
Blanchett had to lose a lot of weight, wear a short-haired, wispy wig, and stick a stock down her pants so she could look like a man. And, as always, her performance was memorable.
Tatiana Maslany
Tatiana Maslany made a name for herself after her stellar performance in the hit TV series ‘Orphan Black’. Maslany plays over twelve different people on the series, and she looks completely different for each one.
This Canadian actress has certainly proven her talent and versatility with the role, which is all the more impressive when you realize how gorgeous she looks in real life!
Julia Roberts
In the American adaptation of the 2009 Argentinian film, ‘El Secreto de Sus Ojos’ (‘The Secret in Their Eyes’), Julia Roberts plays Jessica Cobb. The character is an investigator that is anything but glamorous.
Roberts is covered in a thick layer of white foundation and has a terrible haircut with bangs, and her personality, as a mother who is destroyed by the death of her daughter, is somber at best.
Melissa Rauch
When the nerdy blonde Dr. Bernadette first appeared on 'The Big Bang Theory', audiences loved the character. She was sweet, naive and a total brainiac with a PhD. However, her extremely irritating voice and nerdy look (glasses and a very outdated wardrobe) couldn't be farther from what this cute blonde looks like in real life.
Actress Melissa Rauch doesn't have an annoying voice at all, and if you look at some of her red carpet styles and magazine photo-shoots, you'll be blown away by this cute blonde.