Leading Ladies on the Cover of Rolling Stone
The actress rocked our cover for the release of Kill Bill Vol. 2.
This article appeared in the April 29, 2004 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Uma Thurman
Not yet 20, the actress graced the cover of our 1989 Hot Issue after her screen breakthrough in Dangerous Liaisons.
This article appeared in the May 18, 1989 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Winona Ryder
Appearing in Jim Jarmusch's Night on Earth after roles in Edward Scissorhands and Heathers, she was the face of our Hot Issue in 1991.
This article appeared in the May 16, 1991 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Sharon Stone
She'd already posed nude for Playboy when the actress starred in a much-discussed role in 1992's Basic Instinct.
This article appeared in the May 14, 1992 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Angelina Jolie
On the verge of her Hollywood breakthrough, a young Jolie seduced readers on the cover of our 1999 Hot Issue.
This article appeared in the August 19, 1999 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Lindsay Lohan
The onetime child model was all grown up when she topped our Hot List in 2004.
This article appeared in the August 14, 2004 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Evangeline Lilly
The Lost star led off our Hot List in 2005.
This article appeared in the October 6, 2005 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Tina Fey, Sarah Silverman & Amy Poehler
Three very funny ladies appeared among the fellas for the extended cover of our special comedy issue in 2008.
This article appeared in the September 18, 2008 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Blake Lively & Leighton Meester
The stars of Gossip Girl went with a double scoop for this 2009 cover story.
This article appeared in the April 2, 2009 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Megan Fox
The "bad girl" of Transformers and Jennifer's Body showed off her Marilyn tat on our cover in 2009.
This article appeared in the October 1, 2009 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Rose McGowan & Rosario Dawson
The girls of Quentin Tarantino and Robert Rodriguez's Grindhouse brought plenty of ammunition to this cover shoot in 2007.
This article appeared in the April 19, 2007 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Demi Moore
Then still married to Bruce Willis, no caption was necessary when the actress posed for the cover in 1995.
This article appeared in the February 9, 1995 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Brooke Shields
She'd already been famous for nearly 20 years when the actress bared a little skin for this cover in 1996.
This article appeared in the October 3, 1996 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Nicole Kidman
In 1999, the actress appeared opposite then-husband Tom Cruise in Stanley Kubrick's controversial Eyes Wide Shut.
This article appeared in the July 8, 1999 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Daryl Hannah
Her role as a mermaid was the actress's first big splash.
This article appeared in the April 26, 1984 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Winona Ryder
1994 was a big year for the actress, with roles in Little Women and Reality Bites.
This article appeared in the March 10, 1994 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Christina Ricci
By 1999's Sleepy Hollow, the young actress was well-established as a Hollywood hipster.
This article appeared in the December 9, 1999 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Kate Hudson
She, of course, had her breakthrough in Almost Famous, the movie based on Cameron Crowe's early experience as a reporter for Rolling Stone.
This article appeared in the October 12, 2000 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Drew Barrymore
In 2000, she played one of Charlie's Angels.
This article appeared in the November 23, 2000 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Jessica Alba
Her appearances in Sin City and Fantastic Four made her transition from TV to movies complete.
This article appeared in the June 30, 2005 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Jennifer Aniston
Friends with benefits.
This article appeared in the March 7, 1996 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Sarah Michelle Gellar
Her success on Buffy the Vampire Slayer led to films including I Know What You Did Last Summer.
This article appeared in the April 2, 1998 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Katie Holmes
Pre-Tom, she starred on Dawson's Creek.
This article appeared in the September 17, 1998 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Jennifer Garner
The future Mrs. Affleck played a CIA agent in Alias.
This article appeared in the February 14, 2002 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Diane Keaton
Woody Allen's favorite muse made our cover in 1977.
This article appeared in the June 30, 1977 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Jane Fonda
In 1978, the actress was in the midst of an impressive run of feature films.
This article appeared in the March 9, 1978 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Brooke Shields
Her youthful role in Louis Malle's Pretty Baby stirred up plenty of controversy.
This article appeared in the April 6, 1978 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Sissy Spacek
She won the Oscar for Best Actress with her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in Coal Miner's Daughter.
This article appeared in the October 18, 1979 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Goldie Hawn
She preceded her film career as a regular on Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.
This article appeared in the March 5, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Susan Sarandon
The future Thelma & Louise star earned a Best Actress Oscar nomination for her role in 1980's Atlantic City.
This article appeared in the May 28, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Margot Kidder
She was Lois Lane to the late Christopher Reeves' Superman.
This article appeared in the July 9, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Meryl Streep
The perennial Oscar contender got the Annie Leibovitz treatment for this 1981 cover.
This article appeared in the October 15, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.
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Whoopi Goldberg
For her role in The Color Purple, she won a Golden Globe as Best Actress.
This article appeared in the May 8, 1986 issue of Rolling Stone. The issue is available in the online archive.