Which Old Hollywood Celebrity Were You in a Past Life?

Old Hollywood was filled with glitz, glamour, and some of the most legendary faces to ever grace the tabloids. If you had lived during this time period, who would you have been— the rockstar or the model, the actress or the television funny-man? 

Take this quiz and find out where you belong in Tinsel Town... 

Which best describes your style?

Pick a famous quote.

 What color palette do you like most?

 It’s Saturday night, where are you?

What keeps you up at night?

If you could live anywhere, where would you live?

What are you most likely to eat after a stressful day?

What area of your life would you like to improve the most?

Is the glass half-empty or half-full?

Which best describes how you were as a child?

How are you feeling right now?

What happens when you first sit down to start work in the morning?

What is your favorite way to travel?

What is your favorite social media network?

What’s your decision-making style?

When do you have the best energy?

Which award would you like to receive?

What does your calendar look like?

Which movie title best describes your life?

Which store would you be most likely to shop at?

What is your kryptonite?

Which animal would you be?

Pick a fruit. 

What was your favorite class in school?

What’s your karaoke song of choice?

What is your biggest pet peeve?

How do you celebrate your birthday?

Pick one of the seven deadly sins.

Pick a #hashtag.

Which musical instrument do you wish you learned?

Pick a color. 

What is the best show set in NYC?

What did you want to be when you were younger?

What could you eat A LOT of?

Pick a Greek God.

What's your best Halloween costume?

Pick a song of the summer.

What quality do you look for in a partner?

What’s your motto?

You’re trapped in a room… what do you do?

Quiz Results

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.