Dame Diana Rigg (87) – Game of Thrones
Watching Dame Diana Rigg play Ms. Collins in the 2021 film "Last Night in Soho" hit us with nostalgia. Although Rigg died in 2020, her acting leaves an imprint that would last long. Fans of "Game of Thrones" fell in love with her Olenna Tyrell character.
And if you're not a GOT fan, you should remember her role as James Bond's wife in the 1969 film, "On Her Majesty's Secret Service," and in the '60s as Emma Peel in "The Avengers." Fortunately, Rigg's good shone through as much as her acting did in her later works and earned her a femme fatale status along with awards to show for it.
Goldie Hawn (80) – Private Benjamin
Goldie Hawn is a multiple award-winning actress, singer, and producer. She appeared on "Entertainment Tonight" in 2021, and it's almost impossible to believe she's been around since the '60s. Hawn began her acting career in the 1967 sitcom "Good Morning World." Still, her personas in "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" made her the proverbial 'It' girl of her time.
Hawn may no longer be the young girl who won an Academy Award for her role in the 1969 movie "Cactus Flower," but she's not lost her glow. But, surprisingly, her beauty secrets are not so secret at all. She loves her green juice and stays active by working out, hiking or biking whenever she can.
Ali Macgraw (86) – Love Story
Ali MacGraw has worn many hats during her long career. In the early '60s, she worked as a photographic assistant at "Harper's Bazaar." Then she moved to "Vogue," where she worked as a model and photographer's stylist. She also had a brief stint as an interior decorator before developing an interest in television.
But considering MacGraw's success as an actress, her previous career choices seem like the preamble to her story. She rose to fame for her role in "Goodbye, Columbus," and after "Love Story," she acquired even more recognition. And time had done nothing to impact her gracefulness, as we saw in 2021 when she appeared on an episode of "Entertainment Tonight."
Rebecca De Mornay (65) – Risky Business
Since 2016, Rebecca De Mornay has had a recurring role on the Netflix series "Lucifer," so we were delighted to see her again in 2021. Still, we're all wondering how she keeps her skin so clear and bright all the time. In a sit-down with Leonard Cohen in 1993, it's simply a product of what's inside.
De Mornay made her debut playing a minor role in the 1981 film "One from the Heat." But the stars aligned for her when she landed a part in "Risky Business" alongside Tom Cruise. However, her performance in that film opened the door for roles in "The Slugger's Wife," "The Trip to Bountiful," and "Runaway Train."
Lynda Carter (73) – Wonder Woman
Some roles redefine the careers of actors and set them on the path to success. For Lynda Carter, that role was the title character from 1975 to 1979 in the 'Wonder Woman' series. Incredible superhero outfit? Check. Good storyline? Check. Her good looks and convincing acting were the icing on the cake.
It's not unheard of for actors to find it challenging to break free from being typecast after a significant role. For Carter, that wasn't the case. She landed roles in "The Hotline," "Hawkeye," and in 2021, she played 'Carlene Briggs' in "The Cleaner." Fortunately, Carter isn't taking her acting skills away from Hollywood anytime soon, along with her lush hair and charming smile.
Sissy Spacek (75) – Carrie
Sissy Spacek may have started as a singer, but once she turned her attention to acting, she realized she'd found her calling. And that calling is to thank for an extensive filmography including titles like "Badlands," "Carrie," and "The Help." Spacek also recorded vocals for "Coal Miner's Daughter," which landed her an Academy Award.
Spacek has channeled her elegance through various on-screen characters for several decades. And in 2021, she appeared on an episode of "Hollywood Insider." Just like her craft, she's best known for her fashionable yet plain looks, often choosing to forego make-up to show off her dewy skin. No one wears age as well as Spacek.
Halle Berry (58) – X-Men
We're very convinced that Halle Berry has an anti-aging secret that has served her well throughout her three-decade-long career. And she's already accomplished so much in that time. Although her career struggled to pick up at first, Berry found success in the 1992 romantic comedy "Boomerang."
For all her award-winning performances, Berry is best remembered for her roles in the "X-Men" film series," "Die Another Day" and "Catwoman." In 2020, Berry took to Instagram to share her four-step skincare routine. So "The 2021 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony" was just one of many chances to admire the results.
Catherine Bell (54) – The Good Witch
If you've seen Catherine Bell in 2021 episodes of "The Good Witch," you won't be exaggerating to say she doesn't look a day older than 40. Bell has graced our screens since her 1991 debut in "True Colors." However, Bell's biggest claim to fame is her 'Cassandra Nightingale' persona in the "The Good Witch" film series.
Like most notable names in Hollywood, Bell doesn't limit herself to acting. In 2008, she cut her producing teeth on "The Good Witch" and produced six subsequent sequels. While genetics plays a part in her youthful look, she willingly shares tips. In a 2021 interview with "Woman's World," Bell says the "Maybelline" mascara is her go-to.
Pauley Perrette (55) – NCIS
Pauley Perrett was every bit the proverbial cool kid when she got her start in television. With a personality seemingly at odds with her Criminal Justice degree, she worked various odd jobs before moving to Los Angeles for better career prospects.
Things picked up when she starred in movies like "The Ring," "Almost Famous," and "Special Unit 2." Perrette also received critical recognition and fame for playing 'Abby Scutio' in "NCIS." Seeing her on Entertainment Tonight in 2021 got us wondering about her age-defying visage. In 2019, she revealed she had no secrets to her ageless looks apart from soap and vaseline.
Cote De Pablo (45) – NCIS
Cote de Pablo is a Chilean-American actress and singer. She moved to New York after graduating from Carnegie Mellon University with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Musical Theater. But success did not come as quickly as she'd imagined.
Fortunately, her patience paid off when she landed the 'Ziva David' role on NCIS. She became increasingly popular thanks to her on-screen performance. And she also received an Imagen Award for Best Supporting Actress in Television. Pablo has yoga to keep her centered amidst an acting career's unpredictable ebb and flow. And in 2020, she reprised her role for the 18th season of NCIS.
Jolene Blalock (49) – Star Trek: Enterprise
It's not unusual for actresses to pursue modeling careers before taking a turn on the big screen. So nothing about Jolene Blalock's career path should come as a surprise. By 17, she traveled the world on modeling contracts and visited Asia and Europe.
Soon enough, Blalock made her television debut in the sitcom "Veronica's Closet." She also took on a few minor roles before finally landing her big break—a lead role in "Star Trek: Enterprise." Although Blalock is pretty reserved, in 2021, we got to see her when she walked the red carpet for Star Trek day. And she didn't even look a day older than 30.
Catherine Bach (71) – The Dukes of Hazzard
Catherine Bach made her on-screen debut in the 1973-released movie "The Midnight Man," where she played 'Natalie Cliburn.' But, incredibly, at the audition for "The Dukes of Hazzard," Bach realized that the producers wanted a Dolly-Parton lookalike. So it must have come as a shock when she eventually landed the part.
Her time on the show turned out to be the highlight of her career. But she also appeared in other productions like "You Again" and "The Young and the Restless." So though she may not be a Dolly Parton lookalike, she's a beauty in her own right. And if you saw her in the 2021 documentary, "Hollywood Signs," you'd agree.
Heather Thomas (68) – The Fall Guy
From the flowing blonde mane to the dazzling smile, we wouldn't mind mining Heather Thomas' beauty secret. She is an American actress, author, and political activist. And at age 14, she hit the big screens when she co-hosted the "Talking with a Giant" series on NBC.
From hosting, Thomas landed the part of 'Jody Banks' in "The Fall Guy." And she held on to that role from the 1981 premiere of the show until its finale in 1986. Afterward, she appeared in movies like "Cyclone," "Der Stein des Todes," and "Hidden Obsession." Heather added another feather to her cap when she authored her first novel, "Trophies," in 2008.
Marina Sirtis (70) – Star Trek
Marina Sirtis is a British actress who began her professional career at the Connaught Theatre in West Sussex. While there, she starred in plays like "Hamlet" and "What the Butler Saw." She then moved to L.A. before landing supporting roles in films like "The Wicked Lady," "Death Wish 3," and "Blind Date."
Sirtis is just as relevant today thanks to her role in the "Star Trek" film series and other productions. In 2021, she voiced a character in the "Mass Effect" video game before playing 'Helen Andinos' in "The Bezonians." Sirtis plans to ravish us with her good looks for a while, and we don't mind at all.
Pamela Anderson (58) – Playboy
Already made famous by her appearance in the "Playboy," Pamela Anderson increased and maintained her fame with her success in the movie industry. Her roles in "Baywatch" and "Home Improvement" proved she could comfortably juggle being a model and actress.
Anderson seems to have retained her looks from her modeling days. However, she's not shy to admit to getting Botox in the past. Unfortunately, she's not as active in the movie industry as she used to be. Still, she doesn't shy away from interviews and appears on a 2021 episode of "Tucker Carlson Tonight."
Jennifer Grey (64) – Dirty Dancing
Jennifer Grey's breakthrough role with the teen comedy film "Ferris Bueller's Day Off" in 1986 paved the way for growth in Hollywood. A perfect example is her role as "Baby" in "Dirty Dancing," which got her nominated for the Golden Globes Award for best actress in 1987.
If Grey's claim in a 2020 interview with "FIRST" is to be believed, supplements from "Celltrients" works for her. While passing through a divorce in 2021 after two decades of marriage can be quite a downer, Grey's handled it pretty well. That same year, she gave us yet another chance to admire her youthful look and acting skill in "Grief Night Club."
April Bowlby (44) – Drop Dead Diva
April Bowlby is an American actress and singer. She got her breakthrough in 2009 when she began starring as 'Stacy Barrett' on "Drop Dead Diva." Still, before then, she explored different avenues. First, she studied ballet, French, and marine biology at Moorpark College. Afterward, she worked as a model before deciding that she'd do better as an actress. And she was right.
Bowlby has also appeared in movies like "The Slammin' Salmon," "From Prada to Nada," and the iconic TV series "How I Met Your Mother." In 2021, she once again picked up her 'Rita Farr' persona on "Doom Patrol," much to the delight of longtime fans.
Nicole Kidman (58) – Moulin Rouge!
As a child, Nicole Kidman found acting to be a refuge for her shyness, so she decided to pursue it full-time. She made her on-screen debut at 16. But it wasn't until 1989 that Kidman achieved widespread fame for her role in "Emerald City" and won an Australian Film Institute Award for her performance.
Kidman has appeared in over eighty movies and television series since the early '80s. Still, she's just as dedicated to the job. In 2021, she played 'Masha Dmitrichenko' in "Nine Perfect Strangers," looking like she hadn't aged a day. It's all thanks to her love for organic food and regular swimming—a few helpful tips for curious fans.
Barbi Benton (74) – Fantasy Island
Barbi Benton is beautiful, intelligent, and accomplished like the fictional Barbie. She could have become a veterinarian, but a dislike for blood threw a wrench in those plans. So she turned to modeling and landed gigs like appearing four times on the cover of "Playboy Magazine." She also served as co-host of "Playboy After Dark."
Benton appeared in television series like "The Love Boat," "Fantasy Island," and "Sugar Time!" But she's also credited as a recording artist with eight albums to her name. Although she retired from acting in the early '90s, she continued to make television appearances. And the pictures above tell a story of how well she looks.
Melissa Anderson (63) – Little House on the Prairie
Melissa Anderson worked her way to the top of Hollywood's hierarchy from playing 'Mary Ingalis' in the NBC drama series, "Little House on the Prairie." Not bad at all for a woman who made her start in commercials. Anderson soon became much sought after and acted in movies like "Happy Birthday to Me" and "The Equalizer."
Anderson has over 60 movie credits. But she hasn't been very active since 2018 when she appeared in "The Con is On." And though we didn't get a chance to admire her gleaming smile in 2021, you'd be pleased to hear her voice on a 2021 episode of the podcast series "Hollywood and Beyond with Steven Brittingham."
Laura San Giacomo (63) – Pretty Woman
Interestingly, one of her most notable works—the 1990 movie "Pretty Woman"— describes her to a tee. Laura San Giacomo started acting professionally in the '80s in movies like "S*x, Lies and Videotape" and "The Stand." She's remained a vocal supporter of persons with disabilities. So no one was the least bit surprised when she was listed as the Board Secretary of Momentum Wheels for Humanity in 2021.
Giacomo wears success well and retains her youthful physique by staying active—she's a big fan of horseback riding, ballet, and tennis. In 2021, she reprised her role as 'Dr. Grace Confalone' on "NCIS" and starred as 'Janice' in the American drama film "Violet.".
Tatyana Ali (47) – The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
Tatyana Ali became a child actress and performer at age six. And after launching her career, she had the chance to meet the iconic jazz singer Herbie Hancock on "Sesame Street. Ali is also known as 'Ashley Banks' on "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air," a role she played from the show's premiere up until its finale in 1996.
And throughout her career, Ali has utilized both her acting and vocal prowess in each on-screen performance. Ali has come a long way since her time on the show. Yet she's aged gracefully, retaining youthful looks and a slim build that is at odds with her age. In 2022, she appeared in the movie "Vanished: Searching for my Sister."
Yasmine Bleeth (58) – Baywatch
Yasmine Bleeth is no stranger to the camera. In fact, at age ten months, she appeared in a shampoo commercial for Johnson & Johnson. Later on, at six, Bleeth appeared in a Max Factor cosmetic campaign with model Christina Ferrare. Being comfortable in the spotlight must have helped her settle in nicely for her role in the 1980 movie, "Hey Babe!."
Still, her best claim to fame remains her 'Caroline Holden' persona in the action-drama series "Baywatch." In 1995, Bleeth was on the "People Magazine's" 50 Most Beautiful People list. Unfortunately, she's quit Hollywood, and we can only hope to see her grace our screens someday. Bleeth may no longer be a slender sprite, but she's not lost her shine.
Phoebe Cates (62) – Gremlins
Phoebe Cates always wanted to be a dancer, although it seems life had other plans. So Cates ventured into modeling but soon found she didn't enjoy being in the industry. But, like Goldie locks, she discovered that acting was just right for her, so she made a career out of it.
Cates has appeared in movies like "Fast Times at Ridgemont High" "Gremlins," and "Gremlins 2: The New Batch." But the former remains the highest-grossing film of her career. In 2017, she stepped out of the limelight, choosing to spend more time running her Madison Avenue boutique. Still, we don't have to tell you that she's still as lovely as ever.
Jennifer Lopez (56) – Hustlers
Jennifer Lopez is a household name in the film and music industry. In the '90s, she helped push the Latin pop movement in America. Her success as a musician is just as impressive as her achievements as an actress. However, her portfolio would be incomplete without her work as a professional dancer.
In recent times, Lopez's career has shown us that she is as capable as ever, just as we got to remember her timeless beauty and near-perfect skin. But she achieves such radiance by spending time at the gym and being kind to her skin. In 2021, she continued as executive producer of "Good Trouble."
Lucy Lawless (58) – Xena: The Warrior Princess
Knowing how corny this sounds, we can't resist saying that Lucy Lawless looks flawless. Even the pictures attest to this. Anyone who's seen "Xena: The Warrior Princess" would know that Lawless' on-screen persona represented all that a woman could be. And her status as a feminine icon still remains long after her six-year run on the show.
Her subsequent roles in the Broadway revival of "Grease" and the science fiction series "Battlestar Galactica" reasserted her acting talent. Still, Lawless keeps proving yet and yet again that her place is on the screen. So in 2021, when she reprised her recurring role in "My life Is Murder," she effortlessly looked stunning while solving crimes.
Kym Marsh (49) – Coronation Street
For Kym Marsh, the famous actress known for her role on "Coronation Street," music came before the acting. First, she was a contestant on the music talent show "Popstars." And soon enough, she landed a spot in the band "Hear'Say," which she left a year later. But as you probably know, music is not all she's known for.
Marsh spent 14 years playing 'Michelle Connor' on "Coronation Street." Then, in 2021, she got a spot on the BBC drama series, "The Syndicate." Off the set, Marsh enjoys fresh fruits and veggies, peppermint tea, and a thorough workout. No wonder she's always the picture of health.
Alyssa Milano (52) – Who's the Boss?
Alyssa Milano is an American actress, singer, producer, and author. While we have a lot to say about the babysitter who took Milano for her very first audition without her parent's knowledge. We're equally grateful because that single step set her on a path to significant success.
Milano spent 18 months on the road performing in the Broadway musical "Annie." She then made her film debut in "Old Enough" before starring in the TV show "Who's the Boss?" Despite over three decades in the spotlight, Milano has seemingly retained a youthful face. If you're in doubt, watching her in the 2021 mini-series, "The Now" settles any doubts.
Kelly Reilly (48) – Sherlock Holmes
Not everyone can pull off a switch from brunette to blonde, but Jessica Reilly is an exception. If anything, changing her hair color only gives her this look of sophistication and glam that we've come to expect from our stars.
She began her acting career in the early '90s with roles in "Prime Suspect," "Last Orders," and "The London Cuckolds." Decades later, Reilly is still determined to continue her legacy. In 2021, she starred in movies like "Eight for Silver" and "Promises." And you bet she brought her A-game with her acting skills and charm out on full display..
Heather Locklear (64) – Dynasty
Long before she became an actress, Heather Locklear was a model. But as the story goes, she made her debut in some minor roles in shows like "ChiPs," "240-Robert," and "Eight is Enough." Locklear found fame after being cast in the primetime series "Dynasty." After that role ended, she moved on to "Melrose Place," acquiring an impressive fan base.
The success of the past has only set Locklear up for an even more impressive future. But time has done nothing to dim the brightness of her smile or her skin's healthy glow. In 2021, she was a guest on "The Drew Barrymore Show," and you'd be hard-pressed to guess her age.
Samantha Fox (59) – I Wanna Have Some Fun
Looking at Samantha Fox now, we have no trouble believing that she was one of the most photographed British women in the '80s. Her beauty definitely gives one the urge to endow it with some form of permanence, and pictures certainly get the job done.
At 16, Fox launched her career as a model, soon becoming a popular pin-up girl of that era. But four years later, she quit modeling to explore singing. Her best hits include "Touch Me (I Want Your Body)" and "I Wanna Have Some Fun." Her fame made the transition to television easy enough. And in 2021, she appeared on an episode of "Loose Women."
Charlotte Ross (58) – Days of Our Lives
Charlotte Ross is an American actress with a timeless beauty that seems all the more alluring as the years pass. We first met her five-year run as 'Eve Donovan' in "Days of Our Lives." Ross also appeared in "The Heights," performing the song "How Do you Talk to an Angel," which soon became a Billboard Number One hit.
While we don't know a lot about conversations with angels, we know more than enough about Ross' television credits. She's had roles in "Law & Order" and "Trinity." Also, in 2014, she was cast as Donna Smoak in the superhero series "Arrow."
Christie Brinkley (70) – National Lampoon's Vacation
Christie Brinkley was one of the most successful models of her time. She also gained worldwide recognition after appearing on covers of "Sports Illustrated Swimsuit." Soon enough, Brinkley ventured into acting. In fact, her first role was in the 1983 film "National Lampoon's Vacation." And a 2021 appearance on "The Dr. Oz Show" is proof Brinkley isn't fading into obscurity anytime soon.
She is an acclaimed businesswoman with a line of beauty products. She's also a published author and television personality. Brinkley has admitted that her products are the secret behind her clear skin and youthful glow. If that's not a convincing ad, we don't know what is.
Jeri Ryan (57) – Star Trek
Jeri Ryan is best known for her role in the Star Trek film series. In 1997, she was chosen to play 'Seven of Nine,' a drone in "Star Trek: Voyager." And she must have done something right because the show's rating increased by 60% when she joined the cast in the fourth season.
In 2020, she reprised her role in "Star Trek: Picard," much to fans' excitement. But we couldn't help noticing that Ryan looked almost the same as she did about two decades earlier. While there's much to be said about her costume, which is a real feat of engineering, no one can deny Ryan's timeless beauty and youthful physique.
Katie Price (48) – Playboy
Although she initially showed keen interest and promise in sports, Katie Price is well-known as a model. "The Sun," "Vogue," "Playboy," and "Esquire" are some publications where Price has been featured in. But, outside posing for the camera, you may be surprised to find out she's delved into music with the 2006 single "Free to Love Again."
Price has a couple of awards. And one of them is a "FiFi" Award for Celebrity Fragrance thanks to her perfume "Besotted." Unsurprisingly, being a mother of five children has done nothing to her lithe physique. And she's all about showing it off as she joined "Onlyfans" in 2022.
Anna Kournikova (44) – Australian Open Grand Slams
Anna Kournikova is a former Russian professional tennis player and American television personality. She never won a singles title throughout her tennis career but reached No.8 globally by 2000. However, playing doubles was a rosier story as she was ranked No.1 with partner Martina Hingis.
Her influence and good looks transcended the tennis court. Five years after retiring in 2003, Kournikova was the most searched athlete on the internet! She's revealed her beauty and youth are maintained through cardio and some yoga. While motherhood can take its toll on the physique of some women, Kournikova's third child born in 2020 hasn't altered her looks one bit.
Angie Bowie (76) – La Funcionaria Asesina
The name Bowie brings the award-winning musician David Bowie to mind. But every hero needs a sidekick, right? American actress and model Angie Bowie was just that. Together, she and David influenced the 'Glam Rock' fashion and culture in the '70s.
However, she had a career of her own, and her acting skills can be appreciated in movies like "Eat The Rich," "Demented," and the 2009-released "La Funcionaria Asesina." Angie has undoubtedly aged gracefully over the years. And we got to confirm that in 2016 when she contested in the "Celebrity Big Brother" show. However, her signature smile and blonde hair remain unchanged over the years.
Kelly LeBrock (65) – Wrongfully Accused
If you watched Hollywood films in the '90s, you might be familiar with Kelly LeBrock. Her roles in "Wrongfully Accused," "Hard to Kill," and "The Woman in Red" brought her critical acclaim. While she doesn't have extensive acting credits, you'd be wrong to assume she's faded into obscurity. In 2021, she graced our screens with her beauty in "Charlie Boy."
You're probably wondering how someone with such good looks didn't take up a modeling career. Well, LeBrock did! She started as a model before acting. "Vogue" and "Christian Dior" are names she worked with. LeBrock is the definition of aging like fine wine, and we love to see it.
Sigourney Weaver (75) – Aliens
Sigourney Weaver is an American actress best known for some of the best sci-fi movies of all time, like "Aliens," "Avatar," and "Ghostbusters." Her widespread influence over the science fiction community is proof of her artistic genius. Decades after making her debut, and with over 80 titles in her filmography, Weaver remains dedicated to each on-screen persona.
We've also become accustomed to seeing her in roles that transcend the films she stars in. And while it's no surprise that she cut an impressive figure in the 2022 "Ghostbusters: Afterlife," we can't help but wonder the secret behind her ageless beauty...
Gina Torres (55) – Suits
Gina Torres entertained dreams of becoming a successful opera singer in her younger years. And her mezzo-soprano voice could very well have made that happen. But when life threw a wrench in those plans, Torres found solace in a different kind of performance. And winning the ALMA Award in 2001 simply affirmed her place in film and television.
Today, Gina Torres is best known as the confident, driven, and stylish 'Jessica Pearson' in the legal drama "Suits." But she's also starred in movies like "The Matrix Reloaded," "Firefly," and "Serenity." And the 2021-released series "9-1-1: Lone Star" was another chance for us to admire her elegant visage.
Sarah Parish (56) – Cutting It
The beautiful Sarah Parish always knew what path she would take from a young age. After making her first stage appearance at two, she held on to her ambition until she was old enough to receive professional training. Parish has hardly changed from the young woman who appeared in the 1994 cult commercial for Boddingtons bitter.
Undoubtedly, she's enjoyed notable success thanks to her role in series like "Doctor Who," "Merlin," "Atlantis," and "Industry." For her, a good solid eight hours of sleep is the recipe for flawless skin. But her skin is not the only thing we admired in the 2021 Netflix series, "Stay Close."
Elaine Lordan (58) – EastEnders
It's not too farfetched to say that Elaine Lordan looks like she hasn't aged a day. But, of course, these photos only serve to corroborate this fact. Interestingly, she worked as an aerobics instructor before making her television debut, which explains her youthful physique.
As one of the most recognizable faces in English television, Lordan spent four years on "EastEnders." And her on-screen persona was part of one of the most iconic families in BBC soap history, "The Slaters." She's also appeared in shows like the comedy-drama "Minder" and the BBC sitcom "Gimme Gimme Gimme." Unfortunately, Lordan retired from acting in 2008.
Lori Singer (65) – Footloose
With a father like Jacques Singer, who served as the lead conductor of the Oregon Symphony for ten years, it's not so surprising that Lori Singer turned out to be somewhat of a musical prodigy. At 13, she debuted as a cellist with the Oregon Symphony before moving to Julliard, soon becoming the institution's youngest graduate.
After Julliard came Singer's stint as a model. But her foray into acting was just as successful as her singing career. She was the female lead in the 1984 movie "Footloose" and the television show "Fame." In 2021, Singer was a guest on "Who's Here in the Hamptons," displaying an enviable youthful exuberance.
Talia Shire (78) – The Godfather
Talia Shire has a beautiful smile that's just as radiant as it was in 1968 when she made her acting debut in "The Wild Racers." Though she had some minor roles in several movies, Shire also appeared in television series like "Foster and Laurie," "Doctor's Hospital" and "Rich Man, Poor Man."
But her big break came in 1972 when she landed the role of 'Connie Corleone' in "The Godfather." She reprised her role for the sequels and even received an Academy Award nomination for her performance in "The Godfather: Part II." Shire's remained as energetic as ever. And in 2021, we saw her play 'Ida Stern' in the romantic drama film "Romancing Brazil."
Amanda Holden (54) – Britain's Got Talent
Amanda Holden is an accomplished actress and media personality. She made her first television appearance in 1991 as a contestant on "Blind Date," and she also played 'Sarah Trevanian' on ITV's "Wild at Heart" from 2006 to 2008. Holden has also worked as a presenter for Networks like ITV and CBS, even after becoming a judge on "Britain's Got Talent."
In 2020, Holden released her debut studio album, "Songs from My Heart." Later on, in 2021, she continued co-hosting the radio show "Heart Breakfast." Of course, such a busy schedule would take its toll on anyone. But Holden stays fresh with regular yoga, lots of hydration, and using only the finest beauty products.
Kathie Lee Gifford (71) – Today With Katie Lee & Hoda
Kathie Lee Gifford is a television presenter and the closest thing to a jack-of-all-trades. In the late '70s, she was a regular on "Name That Tune." She also served as host on shows like "Live! With Regis and Kathie Lee" and "Today with Kathie Lee and Hoda."
In the late '90s, she was a significant contributor to musical theatre. She's also the author of the 2020 children's book "Hello, Little Dreamer" and the Christian book "The Jesus I Know," published in 2021. After several decades in entertainment, Gifford's elegance and poise are only natural for one who's accomplished so much.
Elin Nordegren (45) – Tiger Wood's Ex-Wife
Elin Nordegren may not be an actress or media personality like so many others on this list, but she's just as famous. Considering her parents; background, Nordegren may have been comfortable pursuing a career in politics, but she had other plans. So instead, she started out as a model and in 2000 appeared on the cover of "Café Sport" magazine.
But Nordegren soon moved to the U.S and met the famed golfer, Tiger Woods. And long after their highly publicized marriage and divorce, Nordegren has remained in the spotlight, giving us glimpses of her good looks. In addition, her support was evident as Woods recovered from a 2021 accident.
Marlo Thomas (87) – That Girl
Marlo Thomas graduated from the University of Southern California with a teaching degree. While she must have had an idea of something to do with the degree, that something changed once she dipped her toes into the acting pool.
Thomas has appeared in numerous television shows, but she's best known for playing 'Ann Marie' in the ABC sitcom "That Girl." Interestingly, Thomas also came up with the idea for the show, paving the way for other productions centering on a working-class single woman, making her way in the world. Her iconic status was celebrated in a 2021 episode of "History of the Sitcom."