
On December 25 - Christmas Day, one of the most anticipated films of the year will be released. Directed by David Fincher ('Zodiac') and loosely adapted from the 1922 short story of the same name written by F. Scott Fitzgerald, 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button' stars Brad Pitt as a a man who is born in his eighties and ages backwards. The setting is in New Orleans from the end of World War I in 1918, into the 21st century. It's a time traveler's tale of the people and places he bumps into along the way, the loves he loses and finds, the joys of life and the sadness of death, and what lasts beyond time.
Playing his mother Queenie in the film is the talented Taraji P. Henson.
Also featured in the film are Cate Blanchett, Tilda Swinton, Jason Flemyng, Elias Koteas and Julia Ormond.
In speaking exclusively with blackvoices, Ms. Henson, who was seen earlier this year in 'The Family That Preys', talked about her role in the film, working with Pitt and Fincher, and her upcoming projects.
Top 30 Sexiest Actresses of All-Time
Top 30 Sexiest Actresses of All-Time:
First off, we acknowledge that 'sexiness' is extremely subjective, but when has that stopped anyone from offering their opinion? It certainly hasn't kept us from taking note of the women who have served it up to us over and over again on the silver screen. And that kind of consistency deserves recognition. With that in mind BlackVoices took time out to compile a list of the top 30 sexiest actresses of all-time. Although some of the women on our list have made various appearances on other projects throughout their career, we decided to rank each actress based off their "sex appeal in feature films, roles, and scenes." Whether you agree or disagree with our rankings we want to hear your opinion and possibly your own top 30 actress list. Please post your thoughts, comments and/or opinions in our community board listed below. Let the sexiness begin
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30. Thandie Newton
It's fitting that British Actress Thandie Newton got the lead off slot in our ranking. After all, compiling a list like this is sort of a Mission Impossible given the fact that sexiness is completely subjective. Still, Newton sizzles on screen when the role calls for it whether playing the femme fatale opposite Tom Cruise or the violated wife of Terence Howard in the 2005 drama 'Crash.' No matter your taste, leaving Newton off our list would've been an injustice.
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29. Tracy Camilla Johns
Tracy Camilla Johns first came to our attention in Spike Lee's debut feature, 'She's Gotta Have It'. The mere fact that she hasn't left our consciousness since it a testament to her sex appeal. Oh yeah, we forgot to mention that she played a nymphomaniac involved with three men @ the same time (not simultaneously). She followed that up with a scene-stealing striptease in 1991's 'New Jack City.'
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28. Vivica A. Fox
Vivica Fox managed to heat up the screen even when playing an ice queen ala Mr.' Freeze's lusty assistant in Batman and Robin. WE should've expected as much with a character names Miss B. Haven. It seems Ms. Fox is destined to live up to her real name and proved as much with sexy roles in 'Booty Call' and 'Two Can Play That Game.'
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27. Robin Givens
As if posing in a 1994 issue of Playboy Magazine wasn't sexy enough. Robin Givens actually played a sex siren opposite of Eddie Murphy in 'Boomerang'. Givens' character, Jacqueline ultimately seduces Murphy's character Marcus Graham. Some say she played the same role in real life with former husband Mike Tyson.
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26. Paula Patton
We can see why fellow R&B crooner Robin Thicke decided to put a ring on this sultry actress (let alone write a song about her). Of course we're sure that's not the only reason, but it couldn't have hurt. Paula Patton makes the list for roles in 'Déjà vu' and 'Idlewild'. No matter the role, Paula's leading men would be lost without the light she brings to the screen.
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25. Nichelle Nichols
We couldn't possibly leave the original intergalactic hottie off of this list? If Nichelle Nichols was the future of space travel what self-respecting trekkie wouldn't want to get beamed up? We would mention that she was hot enough to entice Captain Kirk, but that wouldn't be saying much. In her prime Lieutenant Commander Uhura was light years ahead of the competition.
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24. Eartha Kitt
Eartha Kitt epitomizes sexiness. Just her name evokes the signature purr she unleashed as Catwoman. The eyes, the hands, the voice, the legs they all add to her allure- yet her sexiness is even greater than the sum of her parts. We'll admit we haven't seen most of her movie roles, but it doesn't take much to be convinced. Besides, have you ever seen her performance of Santa Baby? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xOMmSbxB_Sg
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23. Vanity
Even though she was a 'Nasty Girl' in Prince's off shoot group Vanity 6, Vanity (born Denise Katrina Matthews) had everyone in awe over her the 1985 flick 'The Last Dragon.' Leroy Green wasn't the only teenage boy in pursuit of Matthew's character Laura Charles. Sho'nuff! Whoever plays her role in the upcoming remake has some pretty sexy shoes to fill. (that's right we said shoes)
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22. Lauren London
When people hear the letters "L.L." they may automatically associate them with rapper-actor L.L. Cool J. Well, not this time! 24-year-old vixen Lauren London falls in at number 22 for her role as "Erin 'New New' Garnett" in the 2006 film 'ATL'. She may not have many roles to her credit, but something tells us she'll more than live up to the billing.
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How did the role come about for you?
Taraji P. Henson: Laray Mayfield, who brilliantly cast 'Benjamin Button'. She had seen my performance in 'Hustle and Flow' and actually called David Fincher from the theater and telling him she found Queenie, the part that I play. This was two years before the film was greenlit, packaged and put together. I'm still promoting 'Hustle and Flow' which was still in theaters and two years later I get the call to go in for the audition of this film. At the audition, I was thinking that big movies tend to go for big names and that they wouldn't be interested in me. I take all of my auditions seriously, but I didn't think I had a shot in hell, but it worked out.
Why do you suppose she took care of a baby that to others may have seemed 'strange-looking'?
TPH: So many things. It wasn't only his appearance, but the fact that he was White too; especially in the early 1900s when racism cut it with a knife. I think it was a spiritual thing. Queenie was barren. She couldn't have her own children, so in mind, this was an opportunity to have something she can call her own. She works in an old folk's home where elders come to make their transition to the next life. She is surrounded by death and here is this little 'creature'.
In mentioning the racial aspect, what did you think was the racial tension of a Black woman raising a White child back then?
TPH: I guess it wasn't the easiest thing to do. I think what made it easier for her was that she spent a lot of time in the house and as Benjamin started to grow, people just looked at him as an old person. It wasn't like she had a normal looking White child to look after. I also think that people passed her by thinking she was a nanny to the child. We know what happened in the 60s. Can you imagine the 20s?
How was shooting the film in New Orleans?

TPH: It was bittersweet. I had never been to New Orleans pre-Katrina, and it was my first time there and everyone was talking about the spirit and how I was going to feel it, but when I got there, I felt the emptiness. A lot of people had not come back and I was talking to some of the locals who were still saddened by the missing loved ones and people who weren't able to return; which I thought added a little flavor to the film I believe, an extra layer.
Did you see any similarities between yourself and Queenie?
TPH: The way she nurtured and loved unconditionally.
As your character aged in the film, did you do anything different like gain or lose weight?
TPH: They put a fat suit on me. I wasn't on a diet or anything else like that. I just allowed myself to eat. I gained a little weight on my face, which added to the film when they put the fat suit on.
How was working with Brad Pitt?
TPH: He's incredible. Brad is an amazing talent. He hit this one out of the ballpark because he was subtle to all these amazing characters that he encountered. They all made a dent in Benjamin Button's life.
What did you learn from working with David Fincher on this film?
TPH: In working with David Fincher, I just learned patience. David likes to do a lot of takes, which now I'm a huge fan of. Because of that, I expect a lot of takes now on films knowing the director wants to get the scene right. When it comes to the craft, I can be a bit obsessive. I can go away from the scene and I would still obsess over it. When you get a chance to do as many takes as we did on 'Benjamin Button', you can still walk away feeling secure, and yet, I would still find a way to obsess.
Is there any particular scene that stood out for you?
TPH: The most endearing thing for me was a scene where the older looking Benjamin gets scolded for playing with a young Daisy. Daisy's grandmother comes to scold him because he looks like a pervert. People don't quite understand his disease. All she knows is that there is this old man playing under the table playing with my granddaughter. She scolds him and they go upstairs and Queenie holds him and breaks it down to him and lets him knows that people aren't going to know how to treat him and respond to him because of his appearance. I'm a single mother raising an African American son and that's a conversation that I have had quite often with him about how some people will judge him based on the color of his skin.
Have you been paying any attention to the Oscar buzz you're receiving for this performance?
TPH: I leave that up to the stars. I'm honored to have my name in that position, but I'm just taking it one day at a time and leaving that up to God.
What else do you have coming up?
TPH: I have a film opening next year with Morris Chestnut called 'Not Easily Broken', and then a few months later, I have 'Hurricane Season' with Forest Whitaker. I also have an independent film called 'Once Falled' with Ed Harris and Amy Madison. I play the female lead opposite Brian Pressley. It's the first time in my career I have had a White love interest. One day I would love to play Diana Ross. That's my dream role.
Why should anyone see 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'?
TPH: It's a good time to see great family film that will touch you. It's this time of the season when you are getting together around family, and if you're not, it makes want you to pick up the phone and call them. It will put you in touch with your loved ones and remind you how short life is and how you should enjoy each and every person that is in your life.
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By: Janelle on 12/04/2008 1:43PM
I love Taraji! She's such a sweet, beautiful lady. I saw the previews for this movie and it looks pretty good.
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By: eric on 12/06/2008 2:51PM
Janelle, are you being paid to make these "stupid" comments? Unbeleivable! Do you know Taraji? If, not then how on earth do you know that she's a sweet person?...lol And, FYI previews more often than not don't determine whether a film is or will be a good one! This reeks of nothing but advance PR.
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By: Janelle on 12/08/2008 12:09AM
Dang Eric it's just my opinion. I met Taraji at the premiere of Talk to Me. And she was really nice to her fans and signing autographs. And I just said the movie looked good. I didn't say it was good. Since when did an observation become a stupid comment? So do me a favor and stop jumping down my throat.
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By: Ron on 12/08/2008 9:33PM
Janelle,that's how it is on these aol posts--no matter what you say you're going to have some mean dummy giving you s**t for it!! :-) And the nicer your comment is the more crap they'll give you!!Oh,well--don't take it personally--this guy eric obviously has "issues".
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By: JbDk on 12/08/2008 9:40PM
I can't wait to see 'The Curious Case of Benjamin Button'? .so far I never miss any good movies.
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By: Chaz on 12/08/2008 10:58PM
I really want to know. How does affirmative action work? Is it for every person who wants it?
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By: james on 12/08/2008 10:44PM
to speak with brad pitt personally on the phone please respond to the email address jjones20089@aol.com. thanks.
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By: Chaz on 12/08/2008 10:57PM
If Pelosi does bow to demands and ask Rangel to give up his post, she would risk the wrath of the Congressional Black Caucus. Some members of the caucus were displeased when Pelosi forced indicted Louisiana Democrat William Jefferson, like Rangel an African-American, from the House Ways and Means Committee, the Los Angeles Times reported.
Above the Law?
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By: RTH on 12/09/2008 12:25AM
Apparently Chaz got lost on his way to Foxnews.com
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By: StarrJonez on 12/09/2008 4:15AM
I like the interview how she talks about raising a white baby.
Hey stupid it was a movie, how many peoiple do you know that have ever been born old and age backwards?
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