Stars Of The 70s: Then And Now

The 1970s saw the rise of bell-bottom pants, the creation of video games and multiple political turmoils. It was a time of emerging cultures and new technological innovations. Along with the new advances came new faces into the Hollywood spotlight, including many beautiful women. These women were hugely successful in the 1970s, but find out what they’re doing today.

These stars were watched on television, seen in movies, and read about in gossip and teenage magazines. In some cases, their pinups were placed all over bedroom walls and inside high school lockers. It's been almost half a century since the beginning of the 70s, and in many cases, the actresses who lit up our screens are still looking as vibrant today as they did back then. Let's take a flashback to see what our favorite actresses looked like then, and then let us jump forward to see what they look like now.

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Linda Ronstadt

Linda Ronstadt began her music career by playing shows at the Troubadour, a famous nightclub in West Hollywood. She made a few tweaks to her original style of music and was soon being called the “Queen of Rock” and the “First Lady of Rock,” by national media. She went on to have over 30 gold and platinum records and won 10 Grammys. Sadly, in 2013, she announced she was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease, which led to her retirement from singing. She released her memoir, “Simple Dreams: A Musical Memoir,” that same year.

Goldie Hawn

Goldie Hawn rose to fame by becoming a regular on Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In. Due to her likable and approachable personality, she began landing roles in more extensive comedic productions such There’s a Girl in My Soup and Butterflies are Free. Her career in comedic films continued and today has many well-known performances on her resume, such as in Death Becomes Her and The First Wives Club. She took a hiatus from acting in 2002, after her performance in The Banger Sisters. However, she returned in 2017, appearing alongside Amy Schumer in Snatched.

Pam Grier

Pam Grier rose to fame by playing bold and assertive women, in early 1970s blaxploitation movies. She played roles in hit films such as “Coffy”, “Foxy Brown”, and “Sheba, Baby”. Since the 70s, her acting resume has continued to grow with roles in hit films such as “Foxy Brown”, “Man with the Iron Fists”, and “Mars Attacks!” She currently has roles in 3 movies that are in post-production which are expected to be completed soon.

Linda Gray

Linda Gray got her big break in a very unusual way. She portrayed Mrs. Robinson’s body double in “The Graduate”. That “performance” was good enough for her to land her own roles. Her breakthrough acting role came as Sue Ellen on “Dallas”, which she played from 1978-1991. She reprised her role in the show’s remake from 2012-2014. Her most recent on-screen appearance was in 2017, on 2 episodes of “Hand of God”.

Barbara Streisand

After having a successful singing career and appearing in two musical films (Funny Girl and Hello, Dolly!) in the late 1960s, Barbara Streisand’s career flourished in the 1970s. She has truly succeeded in the spotlight and today has titles to her name such as Producer, Director, Composer, and Writer. She is still acting as well as singing, and she even recently finished a tour. In 2015, it was announced that she would be writing a memoir, which is scheduled to be released shortly.

Billie Jean King

Bille Jean King became a sports legend, in 1973, after winning the “Battle of the Sexes” – a tennis match verse the male-champion tennis player, Bobby Riggs. She furthermore inscribed her fame after she became the first prominent female athlete to come out as gay, in 1981. In 1987, she was inducted into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Her story was recently immortalized in a film starring Emma Stone and Steve Carell, appropriately called “Battle of the Sexes”.

Ann-Margret

Ann-Margret’s breakout role was in 1963, as Kim Mcafee in the movie adaptation of “Bye Bye Birdie”. Since her role as Kim, her career has yet to slow down. Her most recent role was as Annie Santori in the 2017 film “Going in Style”, which also featured actors such as Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine. She is also a successful singer and has released 14 albums and has even been nominated for multiple Grammys.

Allison Arngrim

Alison Arngrim may be best remembered for her role of Nellie Oleson in “Little House on the Prairie”. After playing little, nasty Nellie, Arngrim landed roles in several TV shows and movies. However, she never saw the same success as her days on the Prairie. In 2010, she released a comedic memoir titled “Confessions of A Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated.” Today she is actively involved in charity work.

Teri Garr

Teri Garr’s breakthrough role was as Igna in 1974’s “Young Frankenstein”. She continued to land roles and has appeared in films such as “Close Encounters of the Third Kind” and “Tootsie”. Sadly, in 2002, she publicly announced that she had been diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. However, she has used that diagnosis for good and has become a National Ambassador for the National Multiple Sclerosis Society and National Chair for the Society’s Women Against MS program.

Cicely Tyson

Cicely Tyson is a model turned actress who has received much critical acclaim for her performances in films and TV shows such as “Sounder”, “The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pitman”, “Roots” and “King”. Although she is 92-years-old, Tyson doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon. Her most recent appearance was in 2017 in the hit TV series “How to Get Away With Murder”.

Charlene Tilton

Charlene Tilton is best remembered as Lucy Ewing on “Dallas”. She was given nickname the “poisonous dwarf” because or her short stature of 4 feet and 11 inches, as well as her character’s wild personality. After portraying Lucy, Charlene dabbled in music and began singing pop music. Although she still appears in various shows and films, today, she concentrates less on acting and singing and more on charity work. She is very involved in organizations that help foster children.

Paula Prentiss

Paula Prentiss rose to fame as a comedic actress in the 1960s. However, in 1975, she proved she could play roles beyond comedy when she appeared in the cult horror film “The Stepford Wives”. Although her career has remained steady, she has not appeared in any lead roles for many years. Her most recent role was as Iris in the 2016 horror film “I Am the Pretty Thing That Lives in the House”.

Loretta Swit

Loretta Swit is best remembered as Major Margaret “Hot Lips” Houlihan in the military TV series “M*A*S*H”. She was 1 of 4 cast members that remained on the show for its entire duration, 11 seasons. She won two Emmy awards for her performance as Houlihan. Her last on-screen appearance was in 1998. But, she did some voiceover work in 2015. However, she is currently credited with a role in a film that is set to be released in 2018.

Debbie Harry

Debbie Harry, born Angela Tremble, is best kown as the lead singer of the band “Blondie”. The band’s first album was released in 1976, and they quickly shot into fame. In 2011, Debbie Harry was inspired by Elton John and decided to become more involved with charity work. She has worked with charities such as the Endometriosis Foundation of America and Amnesty International Human Rights. In May 2017, Blondie released its 11th studio album, “Pollinator”.

Jane Seymour

Jane Seymour rose to international fame after playing the Bond girl, Solitaire, in “Live and Let Die”. With her new found status as Hollywood hottie, she quickly landed roles in productions such as “Battlestar Galactica” and “The Four Feathers”. Her acting still continues to today. However, she has taken on several other ventures such as writing self-help and inspirational books as well as jewelry design.

Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton’s breakthrough role was as Kay Adams-Corleone in “The Godfather.” But it was her collaboration with Woody Allen, on films such as “Play it Again Sam,” “Sleeper,” “Love and Death,” and “Annie Hall,” that truly made her a household name. Her performances as the title role of “Annie Hall” even won her an Oscar for Best Actress. Her most recent role was in the 2017 rom-com “Hampstead”.

Sissy Spacek

Sissy Spacek burst onto the Hollywood scene in the 1970s. She was given critical acclaim for the 1973 film “Badlands”, which was soon followed by her portrayal of the title role of the cult horror film “Carrie”, in 1976. For her portrayal of Carrie, she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actress. Spacek is the first person to act in an Academy Award-nominated film in each of the 4 most recent decades: Coal Miner’s Daughter (1980), Missing (1982), JFK (1991), In the Bedroom (2001) and The Help (2011).

Faye Dunaway

Faye Dunaway began her acting career on stage on Broadway. She got her on-screen debut in 1967’s “The Happening”. Her big break would come later that same year as Bonnie Parker in “Bonnie and Clyde”, a role for which she received an Oscar. Her career has never wavered, and her most recent role was in the 2017 thriller film “Inconceivable”.

Julie Andrews

Julie Andrews is synonymous with amazing acting talents as well as a beautiful singing voice. She rose to international fame after playing the lead roles in movie-musicals “Mary Poppins” and “The Sound of Music”. She made the jump back to TV when she headlined 5 variety specials on ABC between 1973-1975. Her most recent role was as the voice of Gru’s mom, in the animated film “Despicable Me 3”.

Beverly Johnson

Beverly Johnson made history in August 1974 when she became the first African-American model to appear on the cover of American Vogue. She continued to make history the following year when she became the first African-American woman to appear on the cover of the French edition of Elle. In 2014, Johnson wrote an article in “Vanity Fair”. In the article, she accuses Bill Cosby of drugging her in the 1980s. Her memoir, which was released in 2015, also touches on the incident.

Karen Lynn Gorney

Karen Lynn Gorney began her rise to fame playing Tara Martin, from 1970-1974, on the soap opera “All My Children”. However, her biggest role to date was as Stephanie Mangano in the hit film “Saturday Night Fever”. Gorney took a hiatus from acting in the 1980s, but returned in the 1990s and had roles on shows such as “Law & Order” and “The Sopranos”. Her most recent role was in the 2016 drama “H.O.M.E.”.

Lorraine Gary

Lorraine Gary helped bring the everyone’s underwater nightmare come to life in the “Jaws” films. Although she said she was going to retire from acting after appearing in the film “1941” (released in 1979), she came out of retirement to reprise her role of Ellen Brody in the Jaws franchise’s final installment “Jaws: The Revenge” (released in 1987). She is actively involved in charity work and is a member of the Humans Rights Watch Africa Advisory Committee and the Human Rights Watch Women’s Rights Advisory Committee.

Ellen Burstyn

Ellen Burstyn shined in the 1970s. She began the decade strong and received her first Oscar nomination, in 1971, for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “The Last Picture Show”. Only a few short years later, she received another nomination for her performance in the cult classic film, “The Exorcist” (1973). She finally won the award for Best Actress, in 1975, for her portrayal of Alice Hyatt in “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore”. Her most recent appearance was alongside Sharon Stone, in the 2017 film “A Little Something For Your Birthday”.

Meryl Streep

Meryl Streep began her acting career on stage. In the early 1970s she preformed on Broadway, but, in 1977, she got her film debut in the TV movie “Deadliest Season”. She rounded out the decade with a strong performance in 1979’s “Kramer v Kramer”. For her performance of Joanna Kramer, she received a Golden Globe and Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Streep has gone on to be one of the most celebrated and decorated actresses in the industry. She has more Oscar nominations than any other actor or actress.

Marilu Henner

Marilu Henner began the 1970s traveling the United States, with the national touring company of the Broadway musical “Grease”. However, by the end of the decade, she received her first film role in 1977’s “Between the Lines”. But, it was in 1978 that Henner became a household name, after landing the role of Elaine Nardo in the sitcom “Taxi”. Besides acting, Henner is 1 of only 12 people to have Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, a trait that allows her to remember every little detail of her life.

Carol Kane

Carol Kane shined in 1970s. Her first major role of Gitl in “Hester Street”, in 1975, earned her a Golden Globe nomination. Her performance was also noticed by many in the industry including Woody Allen. He soon after cast her in his Oscar-winning film, “Annie Hall”. Her career has yet to slow down, and she has landed roles in hit films such as “The Princess Bride”, “Addams Family Values”, and “Scrooged”. One of her most recent roles from 2015-2017 as Lillian Kaushtupper in the Netflix series “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”.

Talia Shire

Talia Shire gained national fame after playing the role of Connie Corleone in “The Godfather” films. Her fame only continued after she landed the role opposite, ylvester Stallone, as Adrian Pennino is “Rocky”. For both roles, she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress and Best Actress, respectively. Her most recent role was as Annette Kulina in the TV series “Kingdom”, in 2017.

Diana Ross

Diana Ross rose to musical fame as the lead singer of “The Supremes” in the 1960s. The Supremes was and is still considered one of the most successful vocal groups in the United States. They released multiple number-one hits such as “Stop! In the Name of Love” and “You Keep Me Hangin’ On”. Ross left The Supremes in 1970 and began her own solo career with her self-titled album. The album contained the number-one hit “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough”. Diana Ross has never stopped performing and still goes on tour today. In 2016, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Obama.

Mindy Cohn

Mindy Cohn played Natalie Green on the hit TV series “The Facts of Life” from 1979-1988. After “The Facts of Life”, she went on land roles on multiple TV series such as “The Second Half”, “The Kids From Room 402”, and “The Secret Life of an American Teenager”. Younger generations may know Cohn not as Natalie, but rather as Velma. From 2002-2015, Cohn voiced the character of Velma Dinkley in the Scooby-Doo franchise. Her most recent role was in a 2017 drama titled “Hollywood Dirt”.

Cybill Shepherd

Cybill Shepherd’s film debut was “The Last Picture Show”, in 1971. The film was a huge success and was the foundation of Cybill’s blossoming career. She went on to land roles in other hit movies such as “The Heartbreak Kid” and “Taxi Driver”. In 2012, she moved to stage acting and appeared alongside James Earl Jones in “The Best Man” on Broadway. Her most recent on-screen role was in the 2015 film “Do You Believe?”

Agnetha Faltskog

The Swedish pop group ABBA was formed in 1972. The word ABBA was taken from the names of the members; each letter was the first letter of each member’s name. One of the A’s was Agnetha Faltskog. The group produced hits such as “Dancing Queen” and “Take a Chance on Me”. The group disbanded in the early 80s. After which, Faltskog began her solo career, but only achieved moderate success. She released her biography, “Agnetha Fältskog: The Girl with the Golden Hair”, in 2016.

Carly Simon

Carly Simon’s first album was released in 1971. The album included her first hit “That’s the Way I’ve Always Heard It Should Be.” Riding on a huge success, she quickly released her second album “Anticipation” only a few months later. However, it was 1972, that Simon soared into international fame with her single “You’re So Vain”. In 2015, she released her memoir “Boys in the Trees: A Memoir”, which details her life from childhood to her marriage with James Taylor.

Betty White

After working as a successful TV show host, Betty White made the jump to acting in the 1940s. By the 1950s, she had landed her first recurring role on the series “Life with Elizabeth.” White’s career soon skyrocketed. During the 70s, she appeared in hit productions such as “The Mary Tyler Moore Show” and “The Betty White Show.” Today, Betty is in her 90s, but as they say, age is just a number, and her career doesn’t seem to be slowing.

Sigourney Weaver

Sigourney Weaver made her film debut in 1977’s “Annie Hall”. Although her role was minor, her talents shined through. By the end of the decade, she landed her first starring role, as Ripley in “Alien”. She went on to reprise the role of Ripley in several other “Alien” installments. She also had roles in hit films like “Ghostbusters”, “Hole” and “Avatar”. Along with on-screen acting, she is also done work on Broadway and has even won a Tony award.

Catherine Bach

Catherine Bach is best known for playing Daisy Duke, from 1979-1985, on “The Dukes of Hazzard”. After playing Daisy, she landed roles in several films. In 2012, she landed the recurring role of Anita Lawson in the hit soap opera “The Young and the Restless”. Her most recent role was in the 2016 TV movie “My Best Friend”.

Lynda Carter

Lynda Carter was the original female heroine, “Wonder Woman”, from 1975-1979. During her time as the superhero, she also released a pop album titled “Portrait”. Some of the music from this album was also featured on the show. She recently returned to the superhero world and had a small role in the CW series “Super Girl”. She is credited with a role in the upcoming film “Super Troopers 2” (expected to be released in 2018).

Chris Evert

Chris Evert began playing tennis at the age of 5. By her teens, she was already becoming an icon in the sport. She became a world champion in several years: 1974, 1975, 1976, 1977, 1978, 1980, and 1981. In 1976, she became the first female athlete to receive Sports Illustrated’s “Sportswoman of the Year award”. Today, she runs a tennis academy in Florida and has also designed a fashion line of women’s tennis apparel.

Shelley Duvall

Shelley Duvall rose to prominence by appearing in several Robert Altman films throughout the 70s: Brewster McCloud, McCabe & Mrs. Miller, Thieves Like Us, Nashville, and 3 Women. She became a household name in the early 80s with lead roles in “The Shining” and “Popeye”. Along with acting, in the late 80s and early 90s, she also began producing several children’s series. Her last role was in 2002. She made headlines in 2016 when she announced to Dr. Phil that she was mentally ill.

Cloris Leachman

By the 1970s, Cloris Leachman was already well-established in Hollywood. The 1970s, however, was the beginning of her true path into superstardom. She began the decade by winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in The Last Picture Show. She continued winning awards with eight Primetime and one Daytime Emmy Awards for her role as Phyllis on “The Mary Tyler Moore Show”. Today, she has over 270 credits to her name. Despite being 91-years-old, she doesn’t seem to be slowing down as she currently has 3 roles in projects set to be released in 2018.

Jodi Foster

Jodi Foster began her professional career in the mid-60s in commercials. However, her ad work quickly led to minor TV roles. By the mid-70s, she landed her first starring role in the series “Paper Moons”. Her first “adult” role was as Iris in 1976’s “Taxi Driver”. Since then, her career has never wavered. She has starred in multiple films and has been nominated for 4 Oscars (2 of which she won).

Rene Russo

Rene Russo began her entertainment career in the 1970s as a model. She appeared on the covers of popular magazines such as “Vogue” and “Cosmopolitan.” She didn’t become a household name until she landed her first acting gig in the late 1980s. Her first on-camera role was on the TV series “Sable,” which was subsequently followed by roles in features films such as “Major League.” She has continued to land roles in films and has appeared in hit productions such as “Tin Cup,” “Thor,” and “Nightcrawler.”

Helen Mirren

This English actress began her acting career on the stage. She began her work in theatre as part of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Her work in Shakespeare on the stage is what helped her transition to film as many of her early roles were Shakespearean plays adapted to films. However, her talent was quickly noticed in Hollywood and she soon began appearing in more mainstream films. She has since appeared in box office hits such as “The Queen” and “Hitchcock.” She is also one of the few actresses to win the “Triple Crown of Acting.”

Annette Bening

After studying theatre at university, Anette Bening began her professional acting career as a member of the Colorado Shakespeare Festival company in 1980. She starred in productions such as “Macbeth” and “Pygmalion.” In 1986, she made her on-screen debut in the TV movie “Manhunt for Claude Dallas.” Although it was a small role, it was enough to jumpstart her on-screen career. By the early 90s, she had received several award nominations such as the Oscar for Best Actress in a Supporting Role and Academy Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama. She continues to act today.

Jami Gertz

Jami Gertz was studying theatre, in the 70s, at NYU when she was discovered by a talent agent. She made her film debut in 1981 with a small role in “On the Right Track.” She got her big break the following year playing Muffy Tepperman in “Square Pegs.” She went on to land role in various critically acclaimed TV series such as “The Facts of Life,” “ER,” “Ally McBeal,” and “Entourage.”

Mia Sara

Mia Sara is the daughter of two photographers so creativity and artistry run in her blood. She got her breakthrough role as Lilly in Ridley Scott’s 1985 film “Legend.” However, she would become a household name the following year after portraying Sloane Peterson in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” She continued to have an active career through the early 2000s. She is married to Brian Henson (son of Muppets creator Jim Henson).

Karen Allen

Karen Allen made her major motion picture debut in in 1978, in National Lampoon’s “Animal House.” It was only a few years later that she landed one of her most notable roles as Marion in “Raiders of the Lost Ark.” After playing Marion, her career skyrocketed. She appeared in hit films such as “The Glass Menagerie,” “The Sandlot,” and “The Perfect Storm.”

Mia Farrow

Mia Farrow started her professional acting career playing small roles in the early 1960s. She landed her breakthrough role in 1964, as Allison MacKenzie on the soap opera “Peyton Place.” She continued to land bigger and bigger roles throughout the 60s such as Rosemary in the horror film “Rosemary’s Baby.” She proceeded to have an extremely successful career and today she has nearly 60 acting credits to her name, many of which are lead roles in feature films.

Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Connelly began her career in the entertainment world as a child model. She appeared in several magazines and advertisements. She landed her first professional acting role in the 1984 crime film Once Upon a Time in America. She landed her first leading role in the 1985 horror film Phenomena. Since the 1980s, the Oscar-winning actress has appeared in a multitude of critically acclaimed films such as “A Beautiful Mind,” Requiem for a Dream,” and “Blood Diamond.”

Michelle Pfeiffer

Michelle Pfeiffer began her professional acting career playing The Bombshell on the TV series “Delta House,” in 1979. It only took a few short years before she was able to land her first leading role in the movie musical “Grease 2,” in 1982. That following year, she landed the notorious role of Elvira Hancock in “Scarface.” She has since played leading roles in films such as “Dangerous Minds,” What Lies Beneath,” and “Batman Returns.”

Diane Lane

Diane Lane grew up around entertainment as her mother was a model and her father was a drama coach. Although she had a tumultuous childhood, she found happiness through theatre acting. She made her screen debut in the 1979 film “A Little Romance.” Lane was a force to be reckoned with in the 80s with roles in films such as “The Outsiders” and “Rumble Fish.” She has remained a well sought after actress in Hollywood and she doesn’t seem to be slowing down anytime soon.

Jennifer Jason Leigh

Jennifer Jason Leigh was only a teenager when she began landing small roles in TV series and films, in the late 1970s. However, her breakthrough role came in 1982 as Stacy Hamilton in Fast Times at Ridgemont High. She easily transitioned into more mature roles and received critical acclaim for her performances in films such as Miami Blues and Last Exit to Brooklyn. More recently she has appeared in TV series such as “Atypical” and “Twin Peaks.”

Nastassja Kinski

Nastassja Kinski is a German actress who gained international recognition for her breakthrough performance as Francesca in 1978’s “Stay as You Are.” The following year, she landed another critically acclaimed role as the title character in “Tess.” She received two Golden Globes nomination for that performance. Today, she continues to act in both American and German productions.

Dolly Parton

Dolly Parton took the world by storm with her amazing country music. In 1974, she released chart-topping hit singles such as “Jolene”, “I Will Always Love You” and “Love is Like a Butterfly”. Her career only continued to see huge success. She was even given her own variety show, called “Dolly!”, from 1976-1977. She held her largest U.S. tour to date, in 2016, with performances in 60 cities. She also recently remade her hit single “Jolene” with the a cappella group the Pentatonix.

Lauren Hutton

Lauren Hutton redefined beauty standards in the modeling world. Although she had a gap-tooth, the model made imperfections acceptable (and beautiful) in the industry. She set a record of 27 “Vogue” covers. She also did some acting and appeared in productions such as “The Gambler” and “The Joneses”. She is currently credited with a role in the film “I Feel Pretty”, which is set to be released in 2018.

Jacqueline Bisset

Jacqueline Bisset became a household name after playing the female lead, opposite Frank Sinatra, in 1968’s “The Detective”. She continued to land big roles throughout the 1970s and appeared in 17 films by the end of the decade. In 2017, she appeared in 2 films “9/11” and “The Double Lover”. But, she isn’t done yet, and she is credited with roles in multiple productions that have yet to be released.

Dawn Wells

Dawn Wells is best known for being stranded on “Gilligan’s Island”, from 1964-1967. She reprised her role of Mary Ann Summers in 1978’s TV movie sequel, “Rescue from Gilligan’s Island” and in 1979’s “The Castaways on Gilligan’s Island.” After playing Summers, she made her way to the stage and toured with multiple musical productions. She released her book “What Would Mary Ann Do? A Guide to Life,” in 2014, and in 2016, she was named a Marketing Ambassador to MeTV network.

Olivia Newton-John

Olivia Newton-John became the girl-next-door turned bad girl Pink lady, in the hit musical movie, Grease, in 1978. Although she is still best remembered for this role, she has appeared in many other films. She has also released several studio albums. Her most recent album was released in 2016 and is titled “Friends for Christmas”. She still regularly tours with her music. Her most recent on-screen role was in 2017’s “Sharknado 5: Global Swarming”.

Kirstie Alley

After making her on-screen debut in 1978, Kirstie Alley played her breakout role of Saavik in 1982’s “Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan”. Her most memorable role, however, was as Rebecca Howe on the sitcom “Cheers”. In 1991, she won a Golden Globe award for her performance as Howe. Her most recent role was in 2016, as Ingrid Hoffel, on the satirical thriller series “Scream Queens”.

Sophia Loren

Sophia Loren’s beauty and talent were evident from a very young age. She made her professional acting debut when she was only 15 years old. Her performance as Cesira in “Two Women,” helped her gain international recognition as the performance led to an Oscar. She went on to appear in hit films such as “Man of La Mancha,” “A Special Day,” and “Brass Target.” Although her last on-screen appearance was in 2014, her influence on Hollywood is still prevalent today.

Samantha Fox

Samantha Fox got her first record deal when she was only 16-years-old. However, she didn’t see much musical success until she was 20-years-old, when she released her single “Touch Me”. The single reached number 1 in 17 countries. Since her release of “Touch Me”, she created 6 more studio albums. In 2016, she appeared in Celebrity Big Brother 18. She was eliminated right before the finale episode.

Erin Murphy

Erin Murphy is best remembered for a role she played as a young child – Tabitha on Bewitched. She, and her twin sister received the role when they were only 2-years-old. However, Erin was used for all the close-up scenes. Murphy appeared as Tabitha from 1964-1972. Murphy mainly stayed out of the limelight after “Bewitched”. However, still added a few acting credits to her name. She most recently appeared in the 2017 TV movie “Life Interrupted “.

Susan Anton

Susan Anton rose to fame, in the 1970s, by appearing as the main model in Muriel cigar commercials. Along with appearing on several Merv Griffin shows in the 1970s, she was also given a variety series with country singer Mel Tillis. Unfortunately, the show only lasted 4 weeks. Despite the show’s failure, she was still named one of TIME‘s “Most Promising Faces in 1979”. She continued to act and her most recent on-screen role was in the 2016 TV movie “Sharknado 4: The 4th Awakens”.

Traci Lords

Traci Lords rose to fame through the adult film industry. But, with her popularity, she was able to make the jump into mainstream productions. She had roles in productions such as “Married With Children”, “Cry-Baby” and “MacGyver”. She also appeared in hit shows such as “Melrose Place” and “Nash Bridges”. Traci Lords also dabbled in singing and even sung songs on several movie soundtracks.

Jane Fonda

In 1971, Jane won her first Oscar award or Best Actress, for her work in “Klute”. Unfortunately, her career declined for a few years after this win. But, it was soon revived after she began her production company IPC films. In 1977, she produced and starred in “Fun with Dick and Jane”. Her career continued until she took a short-acting hiatus in the 90s. However, she returned in 2005 for “Monster-In-Law”. She currently stars in the Netflix series “Grace and Frankie”.

Joanna Cameron

Joanna Cameron is best known for playing the title role of the children’s TV show, “The Secrets of Isis”. The show ran from September 6, 1975, to September 3, 1977. Unfortunately, Cameron’s career fizzled by the 1980s. After leaving the entertainment industry, she worked in home healthcare for several years and then marketing for hotels.

Daryl Hannah

After studying ballet and acting at the University of Southern California, Daryl Hannah landed her first on-screen role in 1979 horror film “The Fury”. By the 80s, she was a household name from roles in films such as “Splash” and “Steel Magnolias”. Her career has since continued to flourish with roles in box office hits such as “Grumpy Old Men”, “The Little Rascals”, “My Favorite Martian”, and “A Walk to Remember”. She recently portrayed Angelica on the Netflix series “Sense8”.

Charlotte Rampling

Charlotte Rampling began her career in the 70s when she first appeared in French and Italian arthouse films such as “The Damned” and “The Night Porter.” Later on, she starred in a variety of classics such as Woody Allen’s “Stardust Memories” and “Angel Heart.” Today she continues to act and is best known for her role as Evelyn Vogel in “Dexter.” In 2012, she was nominated for an Emmy Award for her performance in “Restless,” and in 2015 she released an autobiography. Talk about a successful career!

Honor Blackman

“No More Avengers! There’s nothing new to get out of it – I want to go forward, not backward,” Honor Blackman was quoted saying. She may have started her career with “The Avengers” but later on continued to succeed when she played Bond girl in “Goldfinger” and Laura West in “Upper Hand.” Nowadays she may not be as active, but she has played a few small roles such as Rose Walker in “You, Me & Them (2015).”

Barbi Benton

Barbi Benton is best known for posing on 4 covers of a famous men’s magazine: July 1969, March 1970, May 1972, and December 1985. In 1969, she became a longtime girlfriend of Hugh Hefner, but the two separated in 1976. She eventually made the jump into acting and had roles in series such as “Sugar Time!” and “The Love Boat”. She married real estate developer, George Gradow, in 1979. Her last public appearance was in 2014 when she revealed that Bill Cosby was a frequent visitor to the magazine’s famous mansion.

Susan Dey

Susan Dey became the dream “girl-next-door” when she began playing the role of Laurie Partridge on “The Partridge Family”. She played Laurie until 1974, after which she had roles in several films. However, she saw most of her success on TV, with roles on shows such as “L.A. Law” and “Love & War”. Her most recent on-screen role was in 2004, on “Third Watch”. She has chosen to remain out of the spotlight and has kept a low profile, since her last role.

Lola Falana

Born Loletha Elayne Falana, Lola Falana, broke into fame overseas as an Italian film star. Her acting and singing were so stellar, it caught the eye of singing legend Sammy Davis, Jr, and the two went on tour together. She made her U.S. film debut in 1970’s “The Liberation of L.B. Jones”. Like many other performers, she took her talents to Las Vegas. She eventually became known as the “Queen of Las Vegas”. She has not appeared on camera since 1989, as she was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis in 1987.

Jaclyn Smith

Jaclyn Smith is best known for her role of Kelly Garrett in the TV series “Charlie’s Angels.” After fighting crime as an Angel, Smith’s acting career continued. She appeared in several TV shows and films such as “Christina Cromwell” and “The District”. Her most recent role was in the 2015 TV movie “Bridal Wave”. Smith is also a clothing designer and is one of the first celebs to release her own line rather than just endorsing others.

Uma Thurman

Uma Thurman was in middle school when she discovered she had a passion for acting. However, she began her career, in her teens, as a model. After appearing on several magazine covers, she was noticed by casting directors. 1988 was a big year for Uma as she appeared in three films including “Dangerous Liaisons.” Since the 1980s, she has appeared in a plethora of films of all genres which has given her several award nominations and one Golden Globes Award win.

Christie Brinkley

Christie Brinkley is best known for her work in the Sports Illustrated swimsuit edition. In the late 1970s, she landed on a record 3 covers of the special edition. She was, soon after, named a Covergirl, a position which she held for 25 years, and landed several other editorial campaigns. She recently made headlines, when she, once again, appeared on the cover of Sports Illustrated alongside her 2 beautiful daughters.

Victoria Principal

Victoria Principal first appeared on the silver screen in 1972 as Marie Elena in “The Life and Times of Judge Roy Bean.” However, it was her role at the end of the decade that made her a true star. From 1978-1987, she played Pamela Barnes Ewing on the soap opera “Dallas.” Afer Dallas, she landed roles in various TV series and films. Her last role was in 2001 in “Titans.” Since 2001, she has spent her time working on various philanthropic efforts, specifically on animal protection.

Morgan Fairchild

Patsy Ann McClenny, better known as Morgan Fairchild, became a household name after landing the role of Jennifer Pace on the TV series “Search For Tomorrow”. She played the role of Pace from 1973-1977. Due to her newfound fame, she was quickly able to land more roles and appeared in productions such as “Happy Days”, “Kojak”, and “Dallas”. However, one of her more famous roles did not come until the 1980s, when she played Constance Weldon Semple Carlyle in the TV series “Flamingo Road”. She continues to act, and recently returned to her roots of soap opera on “Days of Our Lives”.

Charo

Charo is best known for her high-spirited manner, outward lack of fluency in English, and her catchphrase “cuchi-cuchi.” She began her career as a singer and musician but made her way into Hollywood in the 1970s. Although her acting career has been slow since the early 2000s, she sporadically appears in productions. Most recently, she had a role in the 2017 TV movie, “Sharknado 5: Global Swarming.”

Kate Jackson

Kate Jackson is best known for playing the butt-kicking, crime-fighting beauty, Sabrina Duncan is the 1970s TV series “Charlie’s Angels”. However, she left the show at the end of the third season. After leaving “Charlie’s Angels”, she appeared in TV shows such as “Scarecrow and Mrs. King” and “Baby Boom”. She has recently begun exploring a different art, writing. She is writing a memoir that is set to be published in 2020.

Beth Chapman

Beth Chapman was born in Denver, Colorado. When she was 29-years-old, she became the youngest licensed bail bondsman in Colorado history. (That record was later broken by her step-daughter, Lyssa Chapman.) Today, Beth is best known for being one of the main characters in the series “Dog the Bounty Hunter” and “Dog and Beth: On The Hunt.” In 2017, she battled cancer and won.

Danielle Colby

Danielle Colby was born and raised in a strict Jehovah’s Witness household. However, after seeing a burlesque show in Chicago, she decided strict religious practices weren’t for her and she began her own burlesque studio and troupe. As a hobby, she also liked to pick, which is how she met Mike Wolfe. When Mike Wolfe first began filming his show, “American Picker,” he knew he had to have her on. “American Pickers” is now in its 18th season and Colby still remains a staple of the series.

Katharine Ross

Katharine Ross rose to fame in the late 1960’s with critically acclaimed performances in “The Graduate” as well as “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid”. She secured that fame with roles in 1970’s films such as “The Stepford Wives” and “The Betsy”. She married famed, southern-drawl sounding, cowboy actor Sam Elliott in 1984. They are still happily married, and they have one daughter together.

Raquel Welch

Raquel Welch was a Hollywood bombshell and certainly showed it off in her fur bikini during “One Million Years BC”. After that film, her career continued to soar. She landed a role in 1973’s “The Three Musketeers”, a performance for which she won a Golden Globe. Aside from acting, she is also a businesswoman and released a Total Beauty and Fitness Program book and videos. Her most recent role was as Celeste in 2017’s “How To Be A Latin Lover”.

Ali MacGraw

Like many actors, Ali MacGraw began her career working in commercials. But, in 1970, she landed her big break playing Jenny, in 1970’s “Love Story”. Despite the success, she only appeared in 3 other films in the 1970s: “The Getaway,” “Convoy,” and “Players.” Her most recent on-screen role was in 1997’s “Glam. However, in 2016, she reunited with her “Love Story” co-star, Ryan O’Neal, in the stage production of “Love Letters.”

Cheryl Ladd

In 1977, Cheryl Ladd began playing the role of Kris Munroe in the hit TV series “Charlie’s Angels”. The following year she released her first single titled “Think It Over”. The single peaked at #34 on the Top 100 Billboard chart. Despite not breaking the top 10, she continued to sing and released 3 more albums. Her most recent role was in the 2016 TV mini-series “The People v. O.J. Simpson: American Crime Story.”

Mandrell Sisters

Barbara Mandrell released her first chart-topping hit “Sleeping Single in a Double Bed”, in 1978. Her first hit was soon followed by her second “(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don’t Want to Be Right.” Due to her success, TV producers saw an opportunity and asked Barbara if she would like her own show. She agreed and “Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters,” ran for 2 seasons. The sisters have mainly stayed out of the public eye together, but sometimes can be seen supporting various charities.

Bo Derek

Bo Derek made her way into the Hollywood scene in the 1977 film “Orca”. However, her best-known role of the decade was as Jenny Hanley in 1979’s “10”. Her most recent role was in 2013’s comedic-drama “Highland Park”, alongside actors such as Danny Glover and Billy Burke. Derek is a prominent activist and has given her support to various organizations such as Richard Branson’s Wild Aid, and various disabled veterans organizations.

Maureen McCormick

Maureen McCormick is best known for her role as Marcia Brady on the TV sitcom “The Brady Bunch”. She reprised the role several times in spin-off feature films and TV movies. She has appeared on several reality TV shows such as “I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here!” and “Dancing with the Stars”. Her most recent role was in 2017, in the drama film “The Neighborhood”.

Loni Anderson

Loni Anderson began the 1970s only landing small roles on various TV series. However, in 1978, she began playing Jennifer Marlow on “WKRP in Cincinnati.” The role quickly made her a household name. She continued to see much of her success on TV such as in the series “Partners in Crime” and “Easy Street,” as well as in the TV movie “White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd.” Her most recent role was in the 2017 Amazon original film “Love You More.”

Kim Basinger

After becoming a successful model, Kim Basinger decided to jump into acting. She made her on-screen debut in the series “Gemini Man”. She continued to land roles through the 70s, in several TV movies and shows. However, she was able to make the transition onto the big screen in the 1980s, including her famed role of Lynn Bracken in “L.A. Confidential”. In 2016, she appeared alongside Russell Crowe in “The Nice Guys” and, in 2017, she appeared in the movie adaptation of “Fifty Shades Darker”.

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