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13 Female Celebrities Who’ve Aged Beautifully and Still Look Fit

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Helen Hayward

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July 8, 2026

Michelle Pfeiffer, Scarface Star, Born 1958

The actor recently graced social media with a legendary throwback, prompting 444,800 views of her feline Catwoman alter ego. Formidable as ever in her role, she captivated audiences worldwide with both her talent and charisma. Though many might assume she spends hours on elaborate beauty routines, the 73-year-old keeps things refreshingly simple. She credits her vegan lifestyle, emphasizing fresh fruits and vegetables, for her radiant looks and lasting health. Her approach reflects an inner harmony, aligning seamlessly with her brand of effortless elegance. Always evolving, she continues to inspire both new fans and long-time admirers.

Linda Gray, Dallas Favorite, Born 1940

Her defining role was Sue Ellen Ewing on “Dallas.” For 13 seasons, she portrayed J.R.’s complex wife, balancing glamour and heartbreak while battling addiction. This nuanced performance earned two Emmy nominations and a People’s Choice Award, solidifying her as a pop culture icon. Her commitment to the role brought authenticity and depth, captivating audiences worldwide. Beyond the glitz of television, she took on roles in theater and film, showcasing her versatility. Now sporting silver hair, the actor remains active, proving enduring talent. She participates in various causes and makes guest appearances, maintaining her influence in the industry.

Demi Moore, Ghost Icon (Born 1962)

Be honest, wouldn’t you love to roll into your mid-50s looking like this? For a seemingly ageless star, the basics do a lot of heavy lifting: serious hydration, consistent cleansing, and not treating skincare like a once-in-a-while hobby. She can say that with a straight face because she has experimented beyond the usual routine. The Ghost actor has talked openly about trying non-surgical skin-tightening treatments, and yes, she has even done the whole leech thing. Wild, right? The idea is that those little creatures may help with inflammation, circulation, and elasticity. So hey, to each their own.

Raquel Welch, Bedazzled Icon, Born 1940

If you’re talking about ‘60s Hollywood stunners, Welch is basically the headline act. Decades later, she had a magnetic smile and timeless glamour. Back when this was written, she was 78, yet her face barely hinted at it. Polished, confident, and approachable, the whole vibe was classic movie star.

She shared a memorable beauty tip: a $9 tin of Bag Balm, used by farmers for cattle. Fans swear it smoothes lines, calms rashes, and strengthens nails. It’s one of those products that sounds odd until you hear how many people love it.

Laura San Giacomo, the Scene-Stealer from Pretty Woman (Born 1962)

This American actress really broke through for many in 1990 as Kit De Luca, the sharp, street-smart roommate and unofficial coach in Pretty Woman. Kit had the best one-liners, biggest attitude, and a presence that made you notice her. The rom-com became a phenomenon, cementing itself as a pop culture staple.

She proved her range before and after by appearing in Steven Soderbergh’s Sex, Lies, and Videotape, earning a Golden Globe nomination and a New Generation award from LAFCA. More recently, her work includes the 2019 film Honey Boy and a guest appearance in Grey’s Anatomy season 14.

Denise Richards, Bond Girl in The World Is Not Enough, Born 1971

Let’s be honest, when you look like Denise Richards, people tend to remember you. She made a serious splash in films like Wild Things and even stepped into the Bond universe with The World Is Not Enough. TV fans also know her from Two and a Half Men, where she played Charlie Harper’s girlfriend and basically stole scenes with ease. Off screen, she married Charlie Sheen in 2002, and after a rocky stretch and attempts to patch things up, they divorced in 2006. They share two daughters. In September 2018, she married Aaron Phypers, not long after his split from actress Nicolette Sheridan. More recently, she’s been a familiar face on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.

Jennifer Aniston, Friends Icon, Born 1969

Most people will always picture Aniston as Rachel Green, the breakout star of the mega hit sitcom Friends, a part she owned for ten straight years. But her Hollywood run is way bigger than Central Perk. She's bounced through all kinds of roles, including the hilariously chaotic fake mom in We’re the Millers. Her post-Friends work highlights her stunning, confident, and camera-ready presence.

With an estimated $250M to her name, the actress can afford top-shelf skincare, treatments, and whatever else helps her glow. She's been linked to favorites like microcurrent facials and infrared saunas, wellness habits that are fancy but addictive. Still, she also sticks to the basics—eating clean, staying active, and drinking plenty of water, which clearly isn’t hurting.

Julia Roberts, Erin Brockovich, Born in 1967

Pretty Woman made her a household name, but that famous megawatt smile has always looked refreshingly real, with no “new teeth” storyline attached. Beyond the good looks, Julia earned her spot at the top with serious acting chops. She’s been nominated for the Academy Award four times and took home the Oscar for Erin Brockovich, a role that proved she could carry a film on pure grit and charisma. She also collected People magazine’s Most Beautiful Woman title five times. These days, the 1967-born star keeps it simple: moisturizers, sunblock, and consistency.

Keely Shaye Smith, from The Home Show, born 1963

A TV host, journalist, and occasional actress, Keely is widely recognized as Pierce Brosnan’s second wife, but she built a busy career long before becoming half of a famous couple. Early on, she did some glamour modeling and even popped up in Huey Lewis’ ’80s video for the Billboard’s Hot 100 chart-topper Stuck with You. Acting-wise, she appeared on General Hospital in 1990. She later spent six years as an environmental correspondent for The Home Show on NBC. Along the way, she also worked with NBC’s Unsolved Mysteries, ABC’s Good Morning America, and CBS’s Entertainment Tonight. The couple marked 25 years together in 2018, and their meet-cute story has made the rounds online more than once.

Melissa Gilbert, Little House on the Prairie Star (Born 1964)

Born in 1964, Melissa Gilbert became a household name in the 1970s thanks to Little House on the Prairie, playing Laura Ingalls Wilder for about a decade and basically growing up on TV. Later on, she took a swing at politics, launching a run in the 2016 U.S. House race, but health issues tied to a spinal cord injury forced her to step away. Over the years, she also made some cosmetic choices for roles, including breast augmentation, then reversed that decision roughly 20 years later. These days, she seems happiest aging on her own terms, and it suits her.

Jodie Foster, Contact Star (Born 1962)

The actor isn’t here to judge anyone who chooses a little medical help to keep their look. It’s just not her lane. In an interview with MORE for the magazine’s September 2007 issue, she made her stance clear: she’d rather live with a genuinely “bad” nose than an off-looking one from a botched nose job. She’d rather be real than “fixed,” and she seemed at peace with that choice.

She’s backed it up ever since, with no sudden reinventions or dramatic cosmetic detours. Instead, the award-winning actor credits Pilates for helping her maintain both her body and mind. She’s stayed busy creatively, too. In January 2019, she teamed up with MasterClass for an online filmmaking course, sharing hard-earned, behind-the-camera know-how.

Meryl Streep – Kramer vs. Kramer, Born in 1949

Streep’s reputation comes down to one thing, range. She can do stage, screen, comedy, drama, accents, heartbreak, all of it, and that kind of talent has paid off. With an estimated net worth of $90M, you might assume her smooth skin is the result of some ultra-exclusive, celebrity-only skincare routine.

But the “secret” is annoyingly simple and free. She tries not to touch her face. Once you think about how often hands pick up germs from phones, doorknobs, and everything else, it clicks. Constant face-touching can move bacteria around and cause breakouts and irritation. The hard part is catching yourself, because most of us do it without realizing.

Julianne Moore, The Lost World: Jurassic Park star, born 1960

Be honest, how are we supposed to accept that Julianne Moore was born in 1960 when she still has that “just hit 40” glow? It feels like a magic trick, but her routine is actually pretty down to earth. The Boston University theater grad has said she doesn’t obsess over getting older, which might be the most underrated beauty tip of all. Instead, she plays defense: she avoids too much sun, uses moisturizer with SPF, and treats herself to micro-current facials now and then. At night, she never skips washing her face. She also keeps her body moving with yoga at least three times a week.

Kate Winslet, Titanic Star (Born 1975)

Before she became a global obsession as Rose DeWitt Bukater in Titanic (1997), Kate was already stacking up serious credibility. She even took home a BAFTA for playing Marianne Dashwood in Sense and Sensibility (1995), which is basically the industry’s way of saying, “Yep, she’s the real deal.” Fast-forward to today and she still looks incredible, so of course people whisper about whether it’s all au naturel or helped along by surgery. The more grounded explanation is her lifestyle: she’s talked about keeping things clean, including skipping salt and alcohol. Honestly, giving up both sounds rough, but her glow makes it tempting.

Cindy Crawford, Fair Game, Born 1966

She was never your cookie-cutter supermodel, and that’s kind of the point. The brunette icon was seriously sharp, she graduated as her high school valedictorian and even landed an academic scholarship to Northwestern University. Once there, she started out studying chemical engineering, which is about as far from runway lights as you can get. But after one quarter, she made the bold call to leave school and chase modeling full-time. That gamble turned into global fame, plus a solid acting sideline. These days, she still looks incredible, and her daughter Kaia Gerber is carrying the torch in fashion.

Phoebe Cates, Fast Times at Ridgemont High Icon, Born 1963

She is one of those unmistakable 1980s faces that still pops up in every nostalgia spiral. Her turns in Gremlins and Fast Times at Ridgemont High helped make her a fan favorite, and the appeal was never just the hair or the outfits, it was that easy, warm charisma. What’s refreshing is how she’s never tried to “outsmart” time; she’s let herself age like a normal human, and it suits her. The smile is still there, and so is the glow. She hasn’t taken on a film role since 2001’s The Anniversary Party, but she’s kept busy running her own boutique on Manhattan’s Upper East Side.

Susan Sarandon – Dead Man Walking, Born in 1946

At 69, she signed on as a L’Oréal Paris brand ambassador, and later told Vogue what really keeps her looking so fresh. Spoiler, it’s not some mysterious miracle cream. The Dead Man Walking star credits simple habits: stay curious and involved, skip cigarettes, drink plenty of water, and actually enjoy your life. Honestly, if that’s the recipe for still glowing in your seventies, it’s a pretty doable one. She’s also a vegetarian, which may be another quiet piece of the puzzle, even if she doesn’t make a big fuss about it.

Debra Messing, Will & Grace Favorite, Born 1968

Most people know her as Grace Adler, the fast-talking, lovable mess at the center of Will & Grace. She even slipped right back into that role when the series returned to TV in 2017, proving the character still had plenty of spark. These days, she looks fantastic, and of course the internet has opinions. Some folks swear she must have had a little help, but she has shut that down and says she has never had surgery. Her real splurge, according to reports, is skincare, specifically high-end facials with celebrity esthetician Joanna Vargas.

Faith Hill – This Kiss, born 1967

At 51, the singer and record producer looks like she could still go toe to toe with plenty of people a decade younger, and yes, it’s a little unfair. Over the years, she’s stacked up a résumé most artists would kill for, including more than 40 million albums sold around the world, putting her firmly in the top tier of country music history. She’s also partnered in life and on record with husband Tim McGraw, with the two teaming up for multiple duets. Beyond music, she’s popped up on screen in Touched by an Angel, The Stepford Wives, and Dixieland. In 2019, she was slated to receive a Hollywood Walk of Fame star.

Catherine Zeta-Jones – The Mask of Zorro Star, Born 1969

She owned the late 1990s and early 2000s, turning up in crowd-pleasers like The Mask of Zorro, Traffic, and Entrapment. Then came 2002’s Chicago, where her turn as a killer with a microphone landed her both a BAFTA and an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress. Since then, she’s kept popping up in recognizable titles, including Ocean’s Twelve, No Reservations, and Red 2. In 2017, she credited an anti-inflammatory diet for her fresh, healthy look. She also guards her image fiercely, taking legal action over unauthorized use by a Nevada gentlemen’s club and Hello! magazine.

Heidi Klum – Project Runway Star, Born 1973

She’s worn a lot of hats over the years: TV personality, actor, supermodel, fashion designer, plus reality host and producer. Back in 1999, she landed the coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue cover and made history as the first German Victoria’s Secret Angel. Most people, though, know her from Project Runway, where she ran the show as host and judge, earning major awards attention, including an Emmy win for Outstanding Host for a Reality or Reality-Competition Program. In 2018, she went public with guitarist Tom Kaulitz at the Cannes Film Festival, then the pair got engaged that December.

Charlize Theron – Monster Star, Born 1975

An Academy Award winner with serious range, Charlize first grabbed a lot of attention in The Devil’s Advocate, playing opposite Keanu Reeves as his wife in that glossy, unsettling thriller. Then came 2003, when her transformation into real life serial killer Aileen Wuornos in Monster earned her the Oscar for Best Actress, and basically shut down any doubt about her talent. Years later, she leaned into blockbuster mode as a slick villainous spy in The Fate of the Furious (2017), cementing her action star status. In 2018, she popped up in Tully and Gringo, and she also stays active as a UN advocate, speaking out on HIV/AIDS and women’s rights.

Marisa Tomei, My Cousin Vinny, Born in 1964

Marisa Tomei has been earning a living from acting since she jumped into the business in the 1980s, and she has barely slowed down. Her early breakout came on an NBC sitcom, A Different World, where she played Maggie Lauten and quickly proved she could steal scenes with ease. After that, she stacked up memorable roles in films like My Cousin Vinny, What Women Want, and In the Bedroom. It’s kind of wild how little her look has changed since her Hollywood debut. You can also spot her in Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), still bringing the same spark.

Diane Keaton, the Annie Hall Icon, Born in 1946

At 21, Keaton was diagnosed with basal cell carcinoma, which influences her distinctive covered-up style with top hats and layers to protect her skin. This approach became her signature, exuding confidence and quirkiness. She values sunscreen and natural aging, maintaining an active lifestyle with workouts. Beyond fashion, she is celebrated for versatile roles in classics like Annie Hall and The Godfather. The actor is also an author and photographer. She continues to inspire with her fearless approach to life and appeared in the 2019 movie POMS, showcasing her enduring appeal.

Barbara Bach, Force 10 from Navarone Star, Born 1947

Quick favor for anyone fueling the “they broke up” chatter about Bach and Ringo Starr: can we not? The former Bond girl and the legendary Beatles drummer tied the knot in 1981, and decades later they still come off like a couple that enjoys being together. No dramatic tabloid cliffhanger, just a long-running partnership proving the rumors wrong.

Ringo still looks taken with her, and she retains that effortless glow. The actor from Force 10 from Navarone can stroll around London without makeup and look unbothered. The International Vegetarian Union notes both are vegetarians. Maybe that is part of the secret, or maybe it is just good genes and vibes.

Jenny Agutter, Walkabout Star, Born 1952

Jenny Agutter is known as the sweet child in The Railway Children and the daring swimmer in Walkabout. However, she’s more than those roles, having transitioned from child star to a respected actor without the usual pitfalls. Now, she embodies grace and confidence, showing an early start doesn’t mean an early end.

Regarding aging, Agutter candidly shares her journey, marked by occasional dieting and weight adjustments. Her method is pragmatic: retaining clothes for years and adjusting her habits if anything fits snugly. No drastic changes or stress, just a sensible approach.

Suzanne Somers, the Three’s Company Star Born in 1946

A breast cancer survivor, Somers has always encouraged regular checkups and self-care. Best known for her role in the popular television series Three’s Company, she gained immense popularity for her comedic timing and charm. Beyond acting, Suzanne expanded her focus into wellness and launched Suzanne Organics, offering a wide range of natural beauty products. Her practical and positive approach to life is reflected in this line, as it emphasizes toxin-free formulas and organic ingredients. Available on her website, fans and followers can easily imagine her personally using and benefiting from these products. Although not chasing rigorous sitcom schedules anymore, Somers remains active and engaged in health and lifestyle projects she loves. Her enduring appeal and dedication continue to inspire many across different generations.

Lynda Carter – the original Wonder Woman (born 1951)

Born in 1951, the first Wonder Woman is now in her seventies but still has that superhero glow. If she donned the costume today, it would likely still fit like a glove. With her tall, Amazonian appearance, she also claimed the Miss World USA title in 1972.

Years later, the actor returned to the superhero realm with a twist. On CBS’s Supergirl, she portrayed Olivia Marsdin, a former U.S. President harboring a vast secret: she's actually a Durlan alien. This role allowed her to be classy, commanding, and a bit otherworldly.

Rosanna Arquette, from Desperately Seeking Susan, Born in 1959

The actor is a multi-talented figure known for her work both in front of and behind the camera. She made a significant impact with her role in Desperately Seeking Susan, which earned her a BAFTA win. Beyond film, she's had notable TV appearances in shows like Grey's Anatomy and The L Word. More recently, Arquette has been involved in projects such as Octavio is Dead! and Lost Transmissions. She also dedicates time to directing and producing, showcasing her versatility in the entertainment industry. Her contributions extend beyond the screen, as she participates in humanitarian efforts and social activism. These roles demonstrate her commitment to making a difference, both through her art and personal convictions.

Morgan Fairchild – Flamingo Road Star, Born 1950

Fairchild has kept that signature blonde hair glossy, even now, at 69. Many wonder about her secret. Is it an upscale salon routine or fancy products? Surprisingly, it's more down-to-earth. Her go-to hair mask ingredient is mayonnaise. The actor uses it as a conditioning treatment, letting it sit before rinsing with lukewarm water. If you're thinking of trying this, avoid hot water, or you'll end up with a strange, eggy mess. Lukewarm is key for avoiding a science experiment.

Helen Mirren, The Audience, Born 1945

At the 2019 Oscars, Mirren didn’t just show up, she owned the room. Her Harry Winston jewelry, reportedly worth $6 million, captured everyone's attention. The award-winning actor also posted a bare-faced photo at 73, proudly displaying her tattooed eyebrows, claiming they’re the only cosmetic work she’s done. With a career spanning decades, she consistently defies industry standards, both on and off the screen. Her roles are as diverse as they are challenging, making her a true chameleon in the acting world.

Olivia Newton-John – You’re the One That I Want Icon, Born in 1948

Heading into 2019, outlets like Australia’s Now To Love pushed headlines claiming the actor had only weeks left. She reassured fans she wasn’t on her deathbed, yet it was serious. The Grease legend faced breast cancer again, underscoring that tabloid drama is often louder than reality.

In 2017, she revealed the cancer had metastasized to her lower back. These days, the You’re the One That I Want singer stayed active through treatment with tennis and workouts. The goal: stay positive and take it one day at a time. We all hoped for a swift recovery.

Lucy Lawless – The Face of Xena: Warrior Princess (Born 1968)

Lawless shot to fame as the fearless lead on Xena: Warrior Princess, a role many still remember first. However, she's not a one-hit wonder. She also appeared on Parks and Recreation as Diane Lewis-Swanson, showcasing her comedic skills. The New Zealand-born star's striking presence continues to captivate.

Many of her roles involved stunts, making staying in shape part of the job. Action scenes doubled as workouts. Off camera, she’s married to producer Robert G. Tapert, CEO of Pacific Renaissance Pictures. They have two sons, Julius and Judah, while she keeps expanding her resume.

Jennifer Lopez, aka Jenny from the Block (Born 1969)

Another 1969-born stunner who seems to have skipped the whole “aging” thing is, obviously, Lopez. If you caught her breakout in 1997’s Selena, the role that earned her a Golden Globe nomination, you remember how fresh-faced she looked. The wild part is she still glows today, somehow more youthful. It makes people do a double take and wonder what her secret is.

Jenny from the Block keeps proving it every time she pops up, especially with that famously toned physique she shares on Instagram. The actor has long been associated with staying active, eating well, and treating fitness like a lifestyle, not a quick fix. Call it discipline and hard work; it’s clearly paying off.

Mia Farrow – John and Mary Star, Born 1945

It makes total sense that Farrow started out modeling before Hollywood came calling. Those wide, doe eyes and delicate features were made for the camera, and photographers knew it. That early fashion polish also explains why she looked so effortlessly sharp in Rosemary’s Baby. She didn’t just wear the look, she made it iconic.

These days, the actor from more than 40 films is better known for advocacy and public service. She has spent years doing humanitarian work as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, a rare blend of fame and follow-through. Her most recent on-screen appearance was on the TV series Documentary Now! in 2016.

Jessica Lange, King Kong Star, Born in 1949

Lange is a master class in aging with style. The longtime American Horror Story favorite has kept a cool, magnetic presence for decades. In 2014, she fronted a Marc Jacobs Beauty campaign, highlighting her staying power. Born in 1949, she still looks remarkably fresh, making you wonder if time is trying. For someone who once led King Kong, she’s still stealing the scene.

It’s not just about looks; she has range beyond acting. The actor is also a talented photographer, with images published in various places over the years. While people might start out talking about her timelessness, they usually end up staying for the artistry. Not a bad legacy to have, right?

Judi Dench, Born 1934, and Loved Far Beyond As Time Goes By

A lot of people instantly think of the James Bond movies, but she also carried the ‘90s romantic sitcom As Time Goes By with the kind of charm that makes you forget you’re watching acting at all. Thanks to that range and sheer skill, Dench has become one of the most decorated performers around. For her 81st birthday, Judi even popped into a local tattoo shop and got carpe diem inked on her wrist, Latin for “seize the day,” and basically her personal mission statement. Retirement still is not on the menu, either, with work continuing, including the 2019 film adaptation of Artemis Fowl.

Gwen Stefani, “Don’t Speak” Icon, Born 1969

How she keeps pulling off that forever-30 vibe is honestly a little unfair. The original voice of No Doubt, the band behind staples like Just a Girl and Don’t Speak, was born in 1969, which means the calendar insists she’s well past the age most of us start bargaining with our mirrors. Her “secret” is refreshingly unglamorous: she avoids the sun like it owes her money. Less baking under harsh rays, more staying camera-ready. And if that’s what helps her keep rocking those classic red lips with confidence, we get it. Consider it a friendly reminder to take sunscreen seriously.

Pam Grier, the Force Behind Jackie Brown (Born 1949)

Back in the 1970s, Pam made history by becoming one of the first Black women to headline an action film, kicking down doors in the blaxploitation classic Foxy Brown. With her bold screen presence, fearless vibe, and that unmistakable star power, it’s no surprise Quentin Tarantino built a whole movie around her, Jackie Brown. The crime thriller landed with audiences fast and turned into a box office win, just like many of her best-known roles. Today, she’s still magnetic, and she’s set to bring that signature sass back in the 2019 dance comedy Poms.

Sally Field, Norma Rae Star, Born 1946

Sally Field is one of those rare Hollywood names who can do it all, acting, directing, and making it look effortless. A two-time Oscar winner, she’s been working steadily since the 1960s and never really slowed down. On screen, she popped up in the 2018 Netflix series Maniac, and she also returned to the stage in 2019 in All My Sons. People love to whisper about cosmetic surgery, but honestly, it’s more likely that she’s just aging ridiculously well. If anything, her energy is the real giveaway.

Dawn French, The Vicar of Dibley star, born 1957

If you’ve ever looked at her and thought, “How is her skin still doing that?”, she’s actually spilled the secret herself. The go-to product is Nivea Q10 Plus Anti-Wrinkle Energising Day Cream, a no-fuss high street pick that costs way less than the fancy jars some stars swear by. And honestly, it seems to hold its own, because the comedian looks fresh and bright without the “I’ve tried everything” vibe. Best known as Geraldine Granger on The Vicar of Dibley, she finally answered the nonstop skincare questions by posting a snap of her trusty cream on Twitter.

Cybill Shepherd, The Last Picture Show, born 1950

Getting older can mess with anyone’s head, even when you spent the 1970s and 1980s lighting up movies and TV the way Cybill did. After starting out as a model, she turned that camera-ready charm into a run of big roles and major attention. At her peak, she was such a standout that even Elvis Presley took notice, and the two reportedly dated for a short time. As she’s said publicly, including during Oprah’s final season, the real trick was learning to like herself from the inside out. Honestly, though, she still looks fantastic, so the worry seems unnecessary.

Lola Falana, the unstoppable “Doctor Jazz,” born 1942

At her peak, Lola Falana was the definition of a triple threat, she could dance, sing, and act like it was nothing. In the 1970s, the 76-year-old earned the nickname “Queen of Las Vegas” thanks to packed, sold-out runs at high-end hotels and casino stages, including The Sands and MGM Grand. For a stretch, she was even the city’s top-earning female headliner, which is saying a lot in that era. Then in 1987, a serious multiple sclerosis relapse hit hard, paralyzing her left side and affecting her voice, hearing, and vision. A deeply spiritual person, she later recovered and founded an apostolate focused on helping orphaned children.

Halle Berry – X-Men Star, Born 1966

Honestly, it’s not hard to see why people assume Halle is still in her 30s. Her skin looks smooth, bright, and basically unbothered by time, so learning she’s well into her 50s tends to surprise folks. The Oscar winner (still the only Black woman to take home Best Actress) has always credited that glow to staying healthy and keeping fitness in the mix, not some magic shortcut. She’s also a fan of hydrating face masks for an extra moisture hit that helps soften the look of fine lines. Professionally, she served as an executive producer on the BET series Boomerang, which premiered in February 2019.

Julie Andrews, The Sound of Music Icon, Born in 1935

When people talk about timeless beauty, she always ends up on the shortlist. Even in her 80s, she still has that familiar glow, and it’s not the result of chasing trends or going under the knife. Her go to “secret” is refreshingly simple: she swears by staying hydrated and drinking plenty of fluids, which she credits for keeping her skin looking bright and healthy. Also, credit where it’s due, her makeup artist consistently highlights those classic, elegant features. Fans will forever connect her with Mary Poppins and The Sound of Music.

Loretta Swit – M*A*S*H Icon, Born in 1937

If you’re a real M*A*S*H fan, you don’t need an introduction to the woman behind Major Margaret Houlihan, better known as “Hot Lips.” On the classic ‘70s series, she turned what could have been a one note character into someone sharp, funny, and surprisingly human, and it paid off with two Emmy wins. Off screen, she’s also known as a passionate animal rights advocate, basically a full time cheerleader for the animal kingdom. These days, she still looks strong and keeps busy, including a later role as Mrs. Kincaid in Play The Flute.

Princess Caroline of Hanover, Monaco’s One-Time Heir Presumptive, Born 1957

As the eldest child of Prince Rainier III of Monaco and the late Grace Kelly, Caroline grew up with the kind of spotlight most of us only see on magazine covers. Over the years, she’s built a reputation for impeccable style, a designer wardrobe that always looks effortless, and that unmistakably regal poise. Now in her 60s, she still carries all of it with ease, and it’s refreshing to see her lean into natural, graceful aging instead of chasing obvious cosmetic fixes. She married Ernst August, Prince of Hanover, in 1999, after two earlier marriages, and she’s a mother of four.

Martha Stewart – Martha, Born in 1941

Think $1B is an outrageous pile of money? Here’s a fun reality check: back in 2000, she reportedly hit that kind of net worth. The lifestyle icon built her fortune the old fashioned way, by turning smart business moves, bestselling books, and her once-owned Living Omnimedia into a full-blown empire. In February 2019, she added another headline-worthy project, teaming up with Canopy Growth to create hemp-derived CBD products. And somehow, with all that going on, the 77-year-old still looks incredible, crediting fish-heavy meals, green juices, moisturizers, and regular workouts.

Helen Hunt, Mad About You, Born in 1963

Her signature role will always be Jamie Buchman on Mad About You, the kind of sitcom performance that makes it look effortless even when it’s razor sharp. That work racked up four Primetime Emmy wins and three Golden Globes, which is basically a trophy shelf’s dream. She also showed plenty of range in movies like As Good as It Gets, Cast Away, and What Women Want. As for that famously fresh look, she’s credited it to a simple habit: lots of sunscreen. No dramatic “fixes” required. And when she’s in crime-drama mode, as in The Night Clerk, she doesn’t need sunshine to steal the scene.

Elle Macpherson – Britain & Ireland’s Next Top Model, Born in 1964

Honestly, it feels like time forgot about Elle. She first stepped into modeling as an 18-year-old Australian beach kid, mainly to help pay for law school, and somehow she still carries that same effortless, statuesque vibe. Sure, the years have ticked by, but the look is still there, and so is the drive. These days, she has moved well beyond the “supermodel” label, working as a TV host and building her own business life on the side. In early 2019, she rolled out a supplements line she personally tried before launching it on her website. Like a good bottle, she has only gotten better.

Kylie Minogue – Can’t Get You Out of My Head, Born in 1968

Thanks to the Australian soap Neighbors, the actor first became a household name back home, building her reputation as a bright, can’t-miss presence on TV. Her character, Charlene Robinson, hit peak fame when Charlene married Scott Robinson, an episode that reportedly pulled in close to 20 million viewers. After that, she didn’t just pivot to music, she owned it, eventually earning the nickname “Princess of Pop.” In 2005, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and went straight into surgery and chemotherapy, dealing with hair loss and the usual brutal side effects. The good news is she came through it, and later returned with new music, including Golden in 2018.

Vanessa Williams, Ugly Betty Favorite, Born 1963

In case you forgot, she made history in 1983 as the first African-American woman to wear the Miss America crown. Not long after, she pivoted into music in the late 1980s, and that success opened the door to acting, too. These days, she still looks fantastic and she’s been refreshingly open about getting a little help along the way. Think Botox, micro-current treatments, and ultherapy, plus regular sessions with a trainer to keep everything strong and camera-ready. Honestly, whatever the routine is, it’s working.

Yolanda Hadid, from runway days to Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid, born in 1964

A former model turned reality TV fixture, Yolanda became a familiar face thanks to The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills. In 1994, the Dutch-American star married Mohamed Hadid, and together they welcomed three kids who later followed her into fashion: Gigi, Bella, and Anwar. The marriage lasted six years before ending in divorce. Starting in 2012, she began a long, exhausting fight with Lyme disease, a struggle she’s said got so severe it made everyday basics like reading, writing, or even watching TV feel impossible. By 2018, she stepped back into the spotlight with Making a Model with Yolanda Hadid.

Shania Twain, “From This Moment On”, Born in 1965

The Woman in Me and Up! are basically the kind of albums that turn an artist into a household name, and they are only two highlights in her stacked catalog. Add in a string of massive singles, and it’s easy to see why she picked up the “Queen of Country Pop” label. Over the years, her sales climbed past the 100 million mark, which is wild by any standard. In 2004, she stepped away after dealing with dysphonia and Lyme disease. These days, she’s healthy again and back to making music, with her Shania Now Tour rolling out in 2018.

Kristin Davis – Melrose Place, Born in 1965

Here’s another S** and the City familiar face: she’s the one who made Charlotte York Goldenblatt so lovable. Even years after the series ended, Kristin still looks ridiculously fresh, with a glowing face and a fit figure that doesn’t exactly scream “mid-50s.” A consistent, active routine likely has a lot to do with it, because good habits add up. That said, New Beauty has reported she also tried a clinic treatment, specifically CoolSculpting. If you’re curious how that turned out, her 2019 film Christmas in the Wild gives you a pretty clear look.

Jaclyn Smith, the Charlie’s Angels Original Who Stuck It Out (Born 1945)

Charlie’s Angels fans love to point out one big bit of trivia: she was the only female lead who stayed with the series all the way to the finish line. After the show, the actor kept working steadily, including a fun cameo in 2003’s Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle. She also popped up in films such as Nightkill and Deja Vu. On television, she later appeared on CSI: Crime Scene Investigation in two episodes as Olivia Hodges. Off screen, she’s a breast cancer survivor after a 2003 diagnosis, and in 2010 she helped spotlight the cause in the documentary 1 a Minute.

Lesley-Anne Down, Upstairs, Downstairs Star, Born 1954

The English actress first broke through as Georgina Worsley on the beloved 1970s drama Upstairs, Downstairs. From there, she kept popping up in big, glossy films, including The Pink Panther Strikes Again, The First Great Train Robbery, and Sphinx, building a steady reputation on both sides of the Atlantic. Years later, she settled into daytime drama as Jackie Marone on the long-running CBS soap The Bold and the Beautiful, a role she played from 2003 to 2012. She has also been candid about the inappropriate behavior she faced in the business, saying it dulled her enjoyment of acting, even as she lasted for decades. Now in her seventies, she credits her famously youthful look to living well.

Nicole Eggert, from Baywatch, born in 1972

Nicole Elizabeth Eggert became a familiar face thanks to her runs on the sitcom Charles in Charge and, later, the sun, sand, and slow motion world of Baywatch. She also popped up as a guest on shows like Boy Meets Girl and The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! In 2010, she joined VH1’s Celebrity Fit Club, where eight well known contestants tried to get healthier and drop some weight. A few years later, in April 2015, she appeared on Botched to pursue a breast reduction. She has two daughters and is single, though she was once engaged to Corey Haim, her co-star in Anything for Love, Blown Away, and The Double O Kids.

Martina McBride, The Time Has Come Singer, Born 1966

She’s the kind of singer who can glide from country to pop without breaking a sweat, and that clear soprano is basically her calling card. After signing with RCA Records in 1991, she built a seriously packed catalog: 13 studio albums, plus a live record and four compilations. The industry noticed too, with 14 Grammy Award nominations along the way. Offstage, she’s also leaned into food and comfort, publishing two cookbooks, Around The Kitchen and Martina’s Kitchen Mix. She’s married to John McBride, and together they have three daughters. In her early fifties, she’s still looking remarkably fresh.

Linda Ronstadt, “You’re No Good” and a Career That Started in 1946

Retired singer Linda Marie Ronstadt never stayed in one lane for long. Over the years, she bounced confidently between rock, country, Latin music, and even light opera, and somehow made it all sound effortless. That fearless range paid off in a big way, with 11 Grammy Awards, two Academy of Country Music Awards, and three American Music Awards to her name. Across a 44 year run, she put out more than 30 studio albums and landed 37 singles on the Billboard Hot 100. Her smash You’re No Good even hit No. 1. After her final live show in 2009, she stepped away from touring, retired in 2011, and later shared that Parkinson’s disease had taken away her ability to sing.

Trisha Yearwood – How Do I Live and a 1964 Birthday

If you know her voice, there’s a good chance it’s from that big, soaring ballad How Do I Live, made famous for many fans through the Con Air soundtrack. Over the years, Trisha has stacked up the kind of resume most artists only daydream about: more than 15 million records sold worldwide, major industry recognition, and a trophy shelf that includes multiple Grammys plus wins from the American Music Awards and the Academy of Country Music Awards. She was inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2000 and has also been part of the Grand Ole Opry tradition. In her personal life, she’s been married three times, and in 2005 she quietly tied the knot with her third husband, Garth Brooks.

Erin Murphy – Bewitched’s Tabitha, Born 1964

If you grew up on the classic sitcom Bewitched, you probably remember Tabitha Stephens, played by Erin. Fun behind-the-scenes twist: her fraternal twin sister, Diane, also stepped in as Tabitha for 18 episodes, since the two looked so alike they could pass as each other’s celebrity double. After the show, Erin didn’t disappear, she shifted gears into TV work as a correspondent, host, and judge. She popped up on projects like Parentpedia, NBC’s game show Identity, and RuPaul’s Drag U. She’s also written lifestyle, luxury, and beauty pieces for various magazines and ezines. In her personal life, she’s been married three times, divorced twice, and is a mom of six.

Pam Ferris – Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Born in 1948

Best known to many fans as the unforgettable Aunt Marge in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, the Welsh actor has built a career that goes way beyond one perfectly prickly relative. She also popped up in favorites like The Darling Buds of May and later joined the BBC hit Call the Midwife, before stepping away partway through to focus on caring for her adored dogs. Away from the camera, she earned serious respect for her National Theater work, including standout turns in Royal Court Theater productions. Retirement clearly is not on the agenda, she kept busy with the 2018 comedy Holmes & Watson and lined up a role in Tolkien as Mrs. Faulkner.

Jacqueline Bisset, Airport Star Born in 1944

Honored with France’s top distinction, the Légion d’honneur, Jacqueline Bisset has built a career that’s equal parts glamorous and quietly fearless. She’s widely recognized for standout turns in The Detective and The Sweet Ride, plus a long list of other credits that prove she never really left the spotlight. She’s never married, but her love life has included a few high-profile relationships with powerful men. In 2017, she popped up on the American sci-fi series Counterpart as recurring character Charlotte Burton. Still active and aging with effortless style, she kept busy in 2018 with films like Here and Now, Backstabbing for Beginners, and Magic.

Susan Dey, The Partridge Family alum born in 1952

Susan Dey started out in front of the camera as a model, then made the jump into acting in the early 1970s. She was only 17 when she landed The Partridge Family, stepping into the role of Laurie Partridge and instantly finding her big break in the musical sitcom. Off screen, her personal life made headlines too. She fell for her agent, Lenny Hirshan, and the relationship turned into a marriage that ended in divorce in 1981. Later, in 1988, she married Bernard Sofronski. Her most celebrated work came on L.A. Law, where she won a Golden Globe for playing Grace Van Owen.

Cameron Diaz – There’s Something About Mary, Born in 1972

Cameron became a household name thanks to her easy, goofy charm and the kind of comedic timing that makes even a simple scene pop. She broke out with The Mask, then kept the hits coming with There’s Something About Mary, Vanilla Sky, Charlie’s Angels, and more. Along the way, she earned four Golden Globe Award nominations and, in 2013, was widely reported as Hollywood’s highest-paid actress over 40. Industry tallies in 2018 still placed her among the top-grossing actresses. Off-screen, the actor wrote The Body Book: Feed, Move, Understand and Love Your Amazing Body. By 2017, she began stepping back and effectively said goodbye to full-time acting.

Tina Fey, the 30 Rock Brain, Born in 1970

She first became a household name on NBC thanks to her run on Saturday Night Live from 1997 to 2006, then doubled down on the smart, fast comedy with 30 Rock and later Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, both easy to binge on Netflix. In 2018, she earned a Tony nomination for turning Mean Girls into a Broadway musical and also hosted the Power of a Wish Gala that same year. Along the way, she has racked up nine Primetime Emmys plus multiple Writers Guild of America Awards. She also shows up in the Netflix comedy film Wine Country, released in May 2019.

Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Veep Star, Born 1961

Julia Louis-Dreyfus has racked up more Emmy and Screen Actors Guild wins than any other performer, which is honestly wild when you look at how effortlessly she makes it all seem. You’ve seen her across TV and film, from Saturday Night Live to The New Adventures of Old Christine, plus movies like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation and Deconstructing Harry. Still, most people think of her as the razor sharp force behind Veep, a role that brought her six straight Primetime Emmys for Lead Actress in a Comedy. At the SAG Awards, she blasted President Donald Trump’s travel ban as “un-American.” In 2017, she revealed a breast cancer diagnosis.

Mariska Hargitay, the Face of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (Born 1964)

She is an actress and outspoken advocate best known for anchoring Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Lieutenant Olivia Benson, a role she has played across 446 episodes. That steady, tough, big heart performance earned her major hardware, including a Primetime Emmy and a Golden Globe. Long before she became TV’s go to detective, she popped up in films like Ghoulies and Leaving Las Vegas, building momentum one part at a time. Off camera, she has poured real energy into supporting survivors of domestic violence and assault through the Joyful Heart Foundation, which focuses on awareness and healing.

Katie Couric, the Original Katie, Born in 1957

Katie Couric has the kind of resume that walks into a room before she does. She is a longtime TV anchor and author who has fronted major broadcasts like Today, 60 Minutes, and the CBS Evening News. Her most talked-about stretch came during her run at CBS, where she sat down with heavy hitters such as George W. Bush, Barack Obama, and Hillary Clinton. That era earned the program the Edward R. Murrow Award in both 2008 and 2009. From 2014 to 2017, she also anchored Yahoo! Global News. After losing her husband and sister to cancer, she has pushed hard for awareness and screening.

Nia Long, the Soul Food Star Born in 1970

Nia Long has been a familiar face for years, popping up in everything from TV favorites to big, memorable films. She’s been praised for projects like The Watch, which earned her an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series, and she’s also known for The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, Best Man Holiday, Empire, and Love Jones. Her early break came with the Disney TV movie The B.R.A.T., where she acted opposite Sean Astin. In recent years, she’s appeared in Roxanne, Roxanne and made regular stops on NCIS: Los Angeles. Off set, she supports charitable causes and shares motivational talks at the Barbados Sterling Children’s Home.

Sigourney Weaver, the Original Alien Icon (Born 1949)

She shot to fame in 1979 as Ellen Ripley, the tough-as-nails lead of the sci-fi horror classic Alien. That breakout role turned into a full-on franchise run, with Ripley returning across three sequels and earning her an Academy Award nomination along the way. Outside the xenomorph chaos, she’s popped up in plenty of big titles, including Ghostbusters (both films) and Avatar, which helped cement her “Sci-Fi Queen” reputation. In 2017, she joined The Defenders as Alexandra Reid. She’s also been honored by the Explorers Club and speaks up for the planet, including raising alarms at a 2006 UN conference about deep-sea trawling and animal rights.

Amanda Bearse, the Marcy Years of Married…with Children (Born 1958)

Bearse is best known for playing Marcy on Married… with Children from 1987 to 1997. Beyond Marcy, she appeared in The Doom Generation and Here Come the Munsters and became a director, working on shows like Reba and Dharma & Greg. In 1993, she came out as gay and has been married to Carrie Schenken since 2010. Her latest acting role was in 2013 on Anger Management. She also teaches at the Seattle Film Institute.

Lori Singer, the Footloose Standout, Born in 1957

Before acting ever entered the picture, Lori was all about the cello. She trained seriously, studying at the Juilliard School under Leonard Rose, which is about as legit as it gets. By just 13, she was already performing with the Oregon Symphony, not exactly a casual after school hobby. Years later, in January 2008, she took the stage at Carnegie Hall to perform Karl Jenkins’ Hymn in tribute to Martin Luther King, Jr. On screen, she appeared in God Knows Where I Am in 2016 as a homeowner, then showed up in 2017’s horror thriller The Institute as Madame Werner.

Dolly Parton, the Voice Behind I Will Always Love You (Born 1946)

Country music royalty, Dolly is the kind of all-in-one talent who makes it look easy: singer, songwriter, producer, and a legit multi-instrumentalist. She officially introduced herself to the world in 1967 with Hello, I’m Dolly, and she never really stopped moving after that. In 2013, she teamed up with Kenny Rogers on his album You Can’t Make Old Friends, a collaboration that went on to earn them the 2014 Grammy for Best Country Duo. She also faced ugly backlash, including death threats, after writing an award-winning song for Transamerica that centered on acceptance of transgender women. With 46 Grammy nominations, she sits around 10th all time. As of 2018, her net worth was estimated at about $500 million.

Carrie Underwood, the Inside Your Heaven breakout, born 1983

Her big moment hit in 2005, when she took home the crown on season four of American Idol and suddenly went from small-town singer to household name. The debut single Inside Your Heaven shot straight to No. 1, and the album Some Hearts turned into a monster success, long celebrated as the best-selling solo female country album. Since then, she has stayed near the top of the music world, stacking up major honors like seven Grammys, 14 ACM Awards, 10 Billboard Music Awards, and nine CMA Awards. Offstage, the devout Christian has followed a vegan lifestyle and gave up meat when she was young.

Cher, the Goddess of Pop, born in 1946

Cher didn’t just earn the nickname Goddess of Pop, she basically built the temple. With that unmistakable contralto voice and a style that refuses to age, she first blasted into the mainstream with I Got You, Babe. Her big commercial high point came in 1998, when Believe turned into a monster hit and became the UK’s best-selling album. In 2018, Dancing Queen arrived to strong buzz, debuting at No. 3 on the Billboard 200. Add it up and she’s moved 100 million-plus records, plus she’s stayed outspoken through philanthropy, politics, and activism, including LGBTQ rights and HIV prevention.

Sharon Stone, from Stardust Memories, at 60

She is an actress and producer who first popped up on screen as an extra in the comedy drama Stardust Memories. Throughout the 1980s, she kept building momentum with roles in films like King Solomon’s Mines, Above the Law, and Irreconcilable Differences. Then 1990 arrived, and Total Recall pushed her into a bigger spotlight. Two years later, People magazine named her one of the “50 most beautiful people in the world”. In 2017, she turned up in Running Wild and the comedy The Disaster Artist. At 60, she still looks effortlessly great, especially in a world obsessed with Botox.

Andie MacDowell, from Legend of Tarzan, at 60

Fashion model turned actress Andie MacDowell first hit the big screen in 1984’s Greystoke: The Legend of Tarzan, Lord of the Apes. Long before she was a familiar face in romantic comedies, she was modeling for Calvin Klein Inc. and, for decades, serving as one of L’Oreal’s signature spokeswomen. After that debut, she stacked up a seriously recognizable film list, from Green Card and Groundhog Day to Multiplicity and Four Weddings and a Funeral. In 2019, she had more projects lined up, including Cuckoo, The Last Laugh, and Ready or Not. She was set to turn 61 on April 21, 2019, and honestly, the fitness routine (and maybe those genes) seems to be doing its job.

Elizabeth Hurley, Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery Star, Born in 1965

When she popped up online showing off her bikini look, the internet did what it always does, it collectively gasped. At 53, she looked unreal, like someone who found the fountain of youth and decided to post about it. But it’s not magic, it’s work. She’s clearly serious about staying fit, and that kind of effort tends to come with the confidence to wear whatever you want. Most people know her from films like Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery and Bedazzled. More recently, she played Queen Helena on E!’s The Royals from 2015 to 2018.

Goldie Hawn, the Cactus Flower Icon, Born in 1945

If you’ve ever looked at Kurt Russell and his longtime partner and thought, “Okay, where do I sign up for that kind of love,” same. They marked 35 years together back in February 2019, and the vibe still feels easy, warm, and totally real. It doesn’t hurt that the Cactus Flower star somehow keeps looking bright-eyed and fresh even in her seventies. She’s all about the au naturel approach, and she credits that glow to staying active, eating well, and making daily green juice a nonnegotiable. Every so often, she’ll also throw on a sheet mask, she even shared one on Instagram. Simple, consistent, done.

Emma Thompson – Sense and Sensibility, Born In 1959

One of the UK’s most beloved performers, Emma has been stacking up award nominations for ages, and it’s not hard to see why. Her work is smart, sharp, and always feels human, whether she’s doing period drama or something more modern. A few standout credits include Sense and Sensibility, Fortunes of War, and In the Name of the Father. And yes, time has been pretty generous, she still has that effortless, confident glow. Career-wise, she’s kept busy with projects like Late Night and MIB, proof she’s not slowing down anytime soon.

Jane Seymour, from Live and Let Die to Somewhere in Time, Born 1951

For a lot of people, the first time she really popped off the screen was the 1973 James Bond film Live and Let Die. From there, the former Bond girl kept proving she was more than a glamorous cameo, showing up in favorites like Somewhere in Time and East of Eden in 1980. She has always turned heads, not only because she is striking, but because of her heterochromia, giving her one green eye and one brown. Born in 1951, she still looks remarkably like herself today. She has also been a face of the skincare brand Crepe Erase since 2015.

Kim Cattrall – S** and the City, Born in 1956

If you loved the hit HBO series S** and the City, you probably think of her as the one and only Samantha Jones, bold, funny, and totally fearless. That performance didn’t just become iconic, it also earned her a Golden Globe win for Best Supporting Actress in 2002. Beyond the show, she’s popped up in films like Meet Monica Velour and Midnight Crossing. Born in 1956, she’s kept herself looking fresh with a steady routine that mixes yoga and cardio. She also later headlined Fox’s Filthy Rich, pulling double duty as both star and producer.

Courteney Cox, Friends Favorite, Born 1964

Pretty much everyone recognizes her as one of the faces of Friends, and she has managed to stay on people’s radar ever since. Over the years, fans watched her look shift and mature in the public eye, and she has been refreshingly honest about it. She has talked openly about trying cosmetic work, then realizing it was not for her. Reports say she had fillers dissolved in 2017, and the result is a more natural, easy confidence that really suits her. As for work, nothing major is officially lined up right now, but she did produce the 2019 docu-series 9 Months with Courteney Cox.

Gabrielle Carteris – Beverly Hills, 90210, Born 1961

If there’s a secret skincare vault in Hollywood, she clearly has the key. Born in 1961, Gabrielle still has that bright, camera-ready glow that makes you wonder what moisturizer she’s using and whether it comes in gallon sizes. She first became a household name in the 1990s as Andrea Zuckerman on Beverly Hills, 90210, then kept busy with acting work long after the credits rolled. Off-screen, she also stepped into leadership, serving as president of SAG-AFTRA. And yes, fans got another dose of nostalgia when she returned for the 2019 Beverly Hills, 90210 revival.

Cathy Rigby – Peter Pan, Born in 1952

Though she may not match the usual “boy who never grows up” casting on paper, on stage Cathy made Peter Pan feel totally real. She built a long career playing the role in various productions starting in the 1970s and brought a ton of athletic snap to it for a reason. Before acting became her lane, Rigby was a gymnast, famously competing at the 1968 Summer Olympics. Even with a few laugh lines, the actor still looks fantastic and carries herself with that same confident energy. She was also slated to appear in Grumpy Old Men: The Musical.

Christy Turlington – Calvin Klein Icon, Born in 1969

Seeing her now, it’s honestly wild to remember she was born in 1969. Back in the 1990s, she was everywhere, the kind of in-demand supermodel brands fought over. She fronted Maybelline and became closely linked with Calvin Klein, especially the classic Eternity fragrance. Over time, she shifted some of that spotlight into purpose, launching the nonprofit Every Mother Counts. She’s also famously not into cosmetic surgery, crediting a clean, active lifestyle instead. Yoga is a regular thing, and she’s even run marathons. In early 2019, she hit the runway for Marc Jacobs.

Jamie Lee Curtis – Halloween Icon, Born in 1958

She has been a Hollywood mainstay for decades, and somehow she still feels like the coolest person in the room. Jamie first earned her “scream queen” crown by diving headfirst into horror classics like Halloween, Prom Night, and The Fog. Then she flipped the script and proved she could do way more than run from masked villains, picking up major praise for work in Anything But Love and True Lies. She has spoken openly about trying cosmetic surgery and regretting it. Now that sharp, edgy haircut does all the talking. Her IMDb lists three upcoming films.

Sandra Bullock – The Blind Side Star, Born in 1964

She’s the kind of actress who can bounce from heartfelt drama to full-on comedy without breaking a sweat. You probably know her from The Blind Side, Miss Congeniality, Gravity, and, of course, Speed. People also love to talk about how fresh she looks, and sure, rumors pop up about cosmetic work, but she’s always come across as pretty natural. The real “secret” seems boring in the best way: solid skincare, regular facials, and taking care of herself. One of her latest big hits was the wildly popular Netflix thriller Bird Box.

Cate Blanchett – Elizabeth Icon, Born 1969

She’s the kind of actor who can glide from royal drama to sharp-edged comedy without breaking a sweat. You probably know her from Elizabeth, Blue Jasmine, and The Aviator, plus that slick turn in Ocean’s 8. Like Sandra Bullock, she’s admitted to dabbling in the occasional high-end facial, but she’s also been clear that she’s not chasing plastic surgery. Her glow, by her own account, is more about steady upkeep, think oxygen facials, essential oils, and generally taking care of herself. Workwise, she stays booked and busy, with projects like Mrs. America and Stateless, along with more films on the way.

Audrey Landers – Dallas Favorite, Born 1956

If you watched Dallas back in the day, you probably remember her. She became a familiar face during the show’s 1980s run, and she didn’t stop there. The actor also popped up in the 1985 film A Chorus Line, proving she could handle more than just prime-time drama. Over the years, she’s managed to keep that famously youthful vibe, and she’s been pretty open about how. She's tried Botox before but says it’s not something she’d do on repeat. Her simpler go-to is drinking plenty of water. Most recently, she appeared in the 2019 movie The Fifth Boro.

Jennifer Beals, Flashdance Star, Born 1963

She shot to fame in the 1980s after landing the lead in Flashdance, and she never really stopped working. Over the years, the actor has popped up in plenty of fan favorites, including The Last Days of Disco, The L Word, and Devil in a Blue Dress. People love asking about her skincare routine, and her answer is refreshingly simple: moisturizer, eye cream, good food, and lots of water. In other words, she is living proof you do not have to go under the knife to look great. In 2019, she was set to appear in Swamp Thing.

Sela Ward – Sisters Star, Born in 1956

She really broke through in the 1990s, winning fans and awards for her standout work on Sisters. That buzz only got louder when she moved on to Once and Again, proving she could carry emotional, grown-up drama without breaking a sweat. Over the years, she has continued to look fantastic, and it reads less like Hollywood magic and more like a steady, healthy routine. With features like that, cosmetic surgery hardly seems like it would ever be on the table. More recently, she appeared on FBI from 2018 to 2019, but she reportedly did not return for season two.

Naomi Campbell – Vogue Icon, Born 1970

She’s one of those rare supermodels who didn’t just work with the biggest names in fashion, she helped define what “big” even means. Those runway and campaign wins have translated into serious paychecks over the years. Still, despite the fortune, she’s never been known for trying to outsmart time with surgery. Instead, it’s a mix of great genetics and consistent care. Her routine leans on moisturizing masks, under-eye cream, and serums, plus smart habits like yoga, clean eating, and lots of water. In 2019, she also landed a high-profile gig as NARS Cosmetics’ newest endorser.

Lucy Liu – Ally McBeal Standout, Born in 1968

She first really hit the pop culture radar in the late 1990s thanks to Ally McBeal, then leveled up to full-on movie-star status with the Charlie’s Angels films. Back then, she admits her skincare was a whole production, but over time she simplified it, sticking to Avène cream and a little coconut oil. For fitness, she keeps things moving with cycling classes at SoulCycle. More recently, she became a familiar face again on Elementary, and she later lined up a role on Why Women Kill.

Kelly McGillis, from Witness, Born in 1957

She was one of the defining movie faces of the 1980s, the kind of actor you instantly place even before you remember the title. Most people know her from Witness, The Accused, and, of course, Top Gun. These days, while plenty of stars chase the salon chair and the latest “anti aging” fix, she seems genuinely fine with her silver hair and has no interest in surgery just to look younger. That easy confidence is a big part of her appeal. She has not announced a new project lately, and her most recent credit was the 2018 TV movie Maternal Secrets.

Vanna White, Wheel of Fortune Favorite, Born 1957

If you have watched Wheel of Fortune for any length of time, you have basically seen her style and glow shift with the decades. She has been part of the show for well over 30 years, and she is slated to stay on through 2022. So what is the secret to looking that good for that long? Nothing wild, just consistency. She credits simple habits like eating well, staying active, wearing sunscreen, and treating sleep like it actually matters. Add solid dental care, and it explains that camera-ready smile.

Linda Kozlowski – Crocodile Dundee Star, Born 1958

People have whispered for years that she may have tried a few “youthful glow” tweaks, and that the results were not exactly what she hoped for. She has never backed up any of that talk, and honestly, rumor or not, she still looks great. She clearly keeps up with salon visits, and she seems to enjoy switching up her hair color just for fun. Most folks remember her best from Crocodile Dundee, where she starred opposite her then-husband, Paul Hogan. She stepped away from acting in the 2000s after getting tired of the parts coming her way.

Melissa Sue Anderson – Little House on the Prairie alum, born 1962

Rising to fame young with a standout role on Little House on the Prairie, Melissa shot to stardom. In films, she's remembered for roles in Happy Birthday to Me and Midnight Offerings, establishing her as more than a TV kid. While she’s never revealed her skincare secrets, her youthful glow is undeniable. Over the years, her performances have left a lasting impact on fans and critics alike. Nowadays, she isn’t chasing acting jobs but appeared briefly in The Con Is On in 2018. Not only was she known for her acting, but she also dabbled in writing, penning her memoir, The Way I See It, offering insights into her early career and experiences in Hollywood.

Loni Anderson – WKRP in Cincinnati Icon, Born 1945

If you ever tuned into WKRP in Cincinnati, you remember Jennifer Marlowe, and you definitely remember the actress who played her. Even now, she still looks impressively polished for her age, and she has never exactly confirmed any cosmetic work. Maybe it’s great genes, maybe it’s a smart routine, maybe it’s a little of everything, but whatever the secret is, it’s clearly working. The best part is she didn’t just freeze in time and call it a day. She kept acting, including a run on the comedy web series My Sister Is So Gay from 2016 to 2018.

Eve Plumb – The Brady Bunch Favorite, Born in 1958

She was one of the kid stars who helped turn the Brady Bunch universe into a pop culture fixture, playing the unforgettable middle sister, Jan. Over the years, she has kept things refreshingly low key, no dramatic reinventions, just the kind of natural changes that come with time, plus a few different hairstyles along the way. Acting-wise, she was quieter through parts of the 1990s and 2000s, then picked up momentum again in the 2010s. You may have spotted her popping up on Blue Bloods and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. In 2019, she also showed up on an episode of Crashing.

Mia Sara – Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, Born in 1967

Most people still picture her as Sloane from Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, but these days she looks like a totally different person, mostly thanks to a cropped haircut and a more low-key vibe. She has never seemed like the heavy-makeup type, and she reportedly leans more on skincare, things like facial mists and serums, to keep things fresh. Acting-wise, she has kept it quiet, with her last on-screen appearance being the short film Pretty Pretty in 2013, plus a voice role in Mowgli in 2017. She’s also happily married to Brian Henson, Jim Henson’s son (yes, the Muppets legend).

Christie Brinkley – Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue Icon, Born 1954

Back in the day, she was one of those faces you couldn’t miss, especially in the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue. She also held down a long-running gig with CoverGirl, staying in that spotlight for more than two decades. Over the years, she’s been refreshingly open about trying anti-aging treatments to soften frown lines and firm things up. The key point, these weren’t surgical procedures, more like noninvasive tune-ups. These days, she’s just as busy off-camera, running businesses that include beauty products, eyewear, hair extensions, and even her own wine label.

Samantha Fox, “Touch Me (I Want Your Body)” Hitmaker, Born 1966

Back in the 1980s, she was practically a fixture on The Sun’s Page 3, the kind of face everyone seemed to recognize even if they pretended they didn’t. Later, she pivoted into music and scored a signature pop moment with Touch Me (I Want Your Body), a track that still screams classic era. When it comes to looks, she’s said she’s never had surgery, though she did try a laser treatment once to firm up the skin on her neck. She’s also joked that anyone under 40 getting cosmetic surgery is “mad.” These days, she’s leaning into acting, with a project on the way called A Study in Red Trilogy.

Cheryl Ladd – Charlie’s Angels Icon, Born 1951

She’ll always be remembered as one of the signature faces of the original Charlie’s Angels lineup, the kind of TV stardom that sticks. On the film side, she’s often linked to titles like Poison Ivy, Purple Hearts, and Millenium. Over the years, chatter has popped up about possible cosmetic work, but she’s never publicly confirmed anything. What she has talked about is sunscreen, and she’s right to, since skincare pros constantly say daily sunblock is the real secret weapon. She hasn’t officially stepped away from acting, and her most recent role was the 2018 TV movie The Christmas Contract.

Maureen McCormick – The Brady Bunch Favorite, Born in 1956

Thanks to The Brady Bunch and everything that came with it, Maureen became one of those faces basically everyone recognizes. But growing up famous is not all sunshine and sitcom laughs. For a stretch, she battled depression and fell into some rough habits, the kind that can swallow you whole if you let them. The good news is she got the support she needed and turned things around. She has never spilled her skincare secrets, but it is hard not to assume she sticks to a solid morning and night routine. She is set to appear in the documentary A Very Brady Renovation.

Katey Sagal – Married… with Children, Born in 1954

If you know her, you probably picture the razor sharp mom from Married… with Children, but she has stacked up plenty of memorable work since then, including Sons of Anarchy and 8 Simple Rules. Over the years, people have tossed around rumors about cosmetic tweaks, yet she has never bothered to confirm or deny any of it. What is obvious is that she has kept her skin looking great, likely thanks to steady, no nonsense self care. She is still landing roles, with a recent appearance on Shameless. Her IMDb also lists an upcoming TV movie titled Nana.

Angelina Jolie – Maleficent, Born in 1975

She’s long been treated as Hollywood’s gold standard for beauty, and it’s not hard to see why. The Lara Croft: Tomb Raider star has been in the spotlight for ages, yet somehow she keeps looking better, not just older. According to her dermatologist, the secret is not magic, it’s consistency: solid skincare habits since she was young, plus the occasional simple laser treatment. In other words, she put real time and money into her skin, and the payoff is obvious. Plenty of people are surprised to learn she was born in 1975. In 2019, she returned as the dark fairy in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.

Kate Jackson, Charlie’s Angels Favorite, Born 1948

Back in the 1970s, Kate became a household name thanks to her starring role on Charlie’s Angels, the kind of hit that turns an actor into instant pop culture shorthand. She has never really spilled her skincare secrets, which, of course, has only fueled the guessing game. Some observers have floated the idea that she may have had a little cosmetic work at some point, nothing dramatic, just subtle tweaks. In the 2010s, though, those rumors felt less important after reports of financial troubles surfaced. She has not taken on new projects since the late 2000s, and there was talk of a memoir expected before 2021.

Charlotte Ross, from Days of Our Lives, Born in 1968

If you watched Days of Our Lives, you probably remember her instantly. She later popped up on NYPD Blue in the 2000s, proving she could handle more than just soap opera drama. Born in 1968, she’s in her mid-50s now, and honestly, she’s one of those people who seems to have figured out the aging thing. In interviews, she’s credited a steady workout routine and a clean, sensible diet. She’s also mentioned green tea, supplements, and lots of water. Her most recent run was on Arrow, and she hasn’t announced a new role since.

Ann-Margret, Tommy Star, Born in 1941

Back in the 1960s, Ann-Margret was basically Hollywood’s definition of “in demand,” landing roles that turned her into a pop culture fixture. Most people remember her from Tommy, Bye Bye Birdie, and later on, Grumpy Old Men. Ask her about staying youthful and she keeps it simple: she swears happiness does a lot of the heavy lifting, and she also hits the gym about three times a week. Sure, some folks still speculate about cosmetic help, but she looks comfortable in her own skin. She also has a film on the way called Never Too Late.

Sophia Loren, the Two Women Icon, Born 1934

Born Sofia Villani Scicolone, the Italian legend became famous as Sophia Loren, encompassing acting, singing, and star power. She remains a link to Hollywood’s Golden Age, when stars felt larger than life. A beauty pageant led her to acting lessons, changing her life. Her screen career started in 1950 at 16, quickly captivating audiences.

The actor shares a simple beauty secret: olive oil. She uses it for both skin and food, seeing it as a daily staple rather than luxury. It’s a very on-brand Italian answer, and it clearly works.

Claudia Wells, the Back to the Future Standout (Born 1966)

Claudia made a huge impression in Back to the Future. When she stepped away, fans felt it. Her mother's cancer diagnosis in the late 1980s led her to prioritize family over career. This choice highlights her values, prioritizing family over work.

Years later, she returned with Still Waters Burn, 22 years later. Her talent remained evident, reminding viewers of her confident, natural screen presence. She has since appeared in projects like Break Dance Revolution and Bristled, showing that leaving the spotlight doesn't mean ending a career.

Kelly Preston – Jerry Maguire, Born in 1962

She was a total ’80s teen favorite, transitioning into mature roles with Secret Admirer and Mischief. By the ’90s, she embraced more adult parts with ease. Off screen, she married John Travolta, forming one of Hollywood’s famed couples. Before stardom, she was a gymnast and worked at Burger King. She also launched an organic skincare line, Breathe, focusing on wellness. The actor balanced family life with a successful career, often splitting time between film sets and home. Her dedication to environmental causes was well-noted, and she participated in various charitable activities. Her legacy includes a diverse and impressive range of performances that continue to captivate audiences worldwide, leaving a lasting impression on the film industry.

Heather Locklear – Dynasty Star, Born 1961

Locklear built a solid TV career with her classic blonde bombshell vibe. Her résumé includes roles from the 1980s and 1990s, with Melrose Place making her a household name. The spotlight also followed her personal life, especially her high-profile marriages and divorces.

More recently, the focus has been on her troubling incidents such as law enforcement run-ins, assault charges, and struggles with substance dependence. In 2018, she faced overdoses and reports of suicidal thoughts, shifting attention to her well-being.

Lea Thompson, Back to the Future Favorite, Born in 1961

Initially dreaming of a ballet career, she pivoted to acting after being told she was “too big” to be a ballerina. Her career boasts roles in series and films like Caroline in the City and the Back to the Future trilogy. Married to director Howard Deutch, they met during the 1987 film Some Kind of Wonderful. The couple has two daughters, Zoey and Madelyn, both in the arts. Zoey continues the legacy in Hollywood with popular roles, while Madelyn brings fresh talent to the screen.

Winona Ryder – Girl, Interrupted, born 1971

Back in the ’90s, the actor was Hollywood’s go-to scream queen, with roles in cult favorites like Girl, Interrupted, Beetlejuice, and Reality Bites. Then came the infamous shoplifting arrest, overshadowing her performances. However, her career rebounded with Stranger Things. She also maintains an ageless appearance, attributing it to the diligent use of sunscreen. Her beauty advice aligns perfectly with dermatologists' warnings about UVA and UVB exposure, offering a practical tip: protect your skin for future gratitude.

Candace Cameron Bure, Growing Pains alum, born 1976

She’ll always be D.J. Tanner to many, thanks to Full House. She also co-hosted The View and returned as D.J. on Fuller House. Off camera, she's a successful author. Her beauty philosophy stresses basics: hydration, sunscreen, and a sensible meal plan. Beyond the screen, she finds joy in family, often sharing life as a wife and mother. The California native embraces new roles with dedication and engages deeply in philanthropic work, proving she's more than just an actress.

Madonna – Like a Virgin, Born in 1958

She’s been called the Queen of Pop for so long it barely needs a footnote. After exploding onto the scene in the 1980s, her momentum never really cooled off, and the numbers back that up, with an estimated fortune around $590 million. Born in 1958, she’s in her mid-60s now, yet she still has that ageless, camera-ready glow that makes people do a double take.

Her dermatologist, Dr. Paul Jarrod Frank, has pointed to a surprisingly simple “secret” behind the smooth, graceful aging, consistency. Long before the stadium tours and headline-making eras, she reportedly saved up for regular facials. The idea isn’t that one fancy treatment magically fixes everything, it’s the steady routine over time that keeps skin looking nourished and refreshed.

Catherine Bach – The Dukes of Hazzard icon, born 1954

Bach first stepped into the spotlight in 1973 with The Midnight Man, but most know her as Daisy Duke from The Dukes of Hazzard. The role turned her into a pop culture icon, with her legs reportedly insured for $1 million. She kept her TV career alive by joining The Young and the Restless in 2012.

Known for her resilience, life's challenges didn't dampen her spirit. Her husband’s suicide in 2010 was a significant blow, yet she continued to face the world with grace and strength.

Terry Farrell – Star Trek: Deep Space Nine Favorite, Born 1963

The actor certainly won the genetic lottery in looks, so her first big paychecks came from modeling. However, she didn't jump into acting on a whim; she prepared by taking classes to build necessary skills. Her most famous gig is Jadzia Dax on Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, cementing her as a fan favorite. She later joined Becker, adding a mainstream sitcom credit. After that run ended in 2002, she stepped back from the spotlight to focus on her personal life.

Kim Basinger, Never Say Never Again, Born in 1953

Basinger enjoyed success from the 1970s to the 1990s, appearing in numerous hits. Her breakout role came with the James Bond film Never Say Never Again, where she captivated audiences with her performance. She continues to act, joining the cast of Fifty Shades Darker, seamlessly fitting into modern franchises. Despite age, she retains her classic star energy and elegance, proving that true talent never fades. Off-screen, many remember her romance with Alec Baldwin; they met filming The Marrying Man in 1990, married, and had a daughter named Ireland. Their marriage ended in 2002, concluding a highly publicized chapter of their lives. Through triumphs and setbacks, she remains a fascinating figure in Hollywood, admired for both her professional versatility and personal resilience.

Reese Witherspoon – Legally Blonde Icon, Born in 1976

Witherspoon has been America’s sweetheart for decades, and in her forties, she still dazzles. Her career surged in the 1990s, and the early 2000s catapulted her to stardom with Legally Blonde. She cemented her versatility with an Oscar for Walk the Line. Known for embracing aging gracefully, her routine includes Body by Simone, a workout combining cardio and resistance. She enjoys indoor cycling and running, favoring consistent activity over flashiness. Beyond fitness, she champions causes like gender equality, founding a media company to promote women-driven narratives. The actor's business savvy and talent keep her relevant in Hollywood. By choosing diverse roles and projects, she captivates audiences around the globe and remains an influential figure in the entertainment industry.

Fergie – Black Eyed Peas Star, Born in 1975

Famous for her work with The Black Eyed Peas, she also advanced as a solo artist, earning acclaim and expanding her influence. Hailing from California, the singer-songwriter has ventured into various genres, leaving a mark with her powerful voice and dynamic performances. In skincare, she favors La Mer and Elizabeth Arden, showcasing her commitment to high-quality products. Dedicated to maintaining her glow, the performer embraces only the best in beauty. Her haircare routine involves minimizing styling and using oils overnight for shine and vitality, highlighting her preference for natural, healthy habits in personal care. Beyond music, she successfully balances her personal life with her professional endeavors, advocating for numerous causes and staying engaged with her fan base.

Bernadette Peters, the Hello, Dolly! Legend, Born in 1948

She’s always stood apart from many of her era’s famous faces, mostly because she avoided the substance-abuse issues that derailed so many careers. This probably explains why her skin looks healthy and well-rested. Luck plays a part, but she kept life steady while the spotlight was unpredictable.

These days, when not doing Pilates or interval runs, she keeps things simple with sensible food. Peters has performed for decades in musical theatre, film, and solo concerts, and she still looks remarkably youthful for her age. It's impressive, given the demands of such a long career.

Brigitte Nielsen, Rocky IV Star, Born 1963

Brigitte Nielsen basically helped turn the icy platinum blonde look into an ‘80s calling card. A full-on bombshell back then, she still fits the label today. Her career began on runways, moving to movies and TV. Fans remember her best from Rocky IV and Red Sonja, where she brought that larger-than-life presence.

She became tabloid gold with her high-profile marriage to Sylvester Stallone, receiving more coverage than the split that followed. Stallone was her second of five husbands. Nielsen made headlines again by welcoming her fifth child at 55 in 2018, a surprise that had everyone talking.

Molly Ringwald – Pretty in Pink icon, born 1968

Hard to wrap your head around it, but yes, she is in her fifties now. The face of 1980s teen movies, thanks to classics like The Breakfast Club, Pretty in Pink, and Sixteen Candles, she has a recurring spot on Riverdale. It is a long way from her early start, including a 1982 debut on Tempest. She married Valéry Lameignère in 1999, divorced in 2002, and wed Panio Gianopoulos in 2007, welcoming twins in 2009.

Charlene Tilton, Dallas Favorite, Born 1958

Charlene is best known for her role as Lucy Ewing on Dallas. Although active before, Lucy is what fans recall most. Nowadays, she appears in smaller film and TV roles. She's also involved in charity, particularly aiding autism-affected families.

Married to Johnny Lee from 1982-1984, she has a daughter with him. Later, she lived with Cheddy Hart until his 2009 death. Through the years, she has retained her charm and aged gracefully, much to her fans' admiration.

Nadia Comăneci, Gymnastics Icon, Born 1961

Back in the 1970s and 1980s, Nadia had crowds losing their minds with routines that looked almost unreal. The gymnast stacked up Olympic medals and turned precision into a spectator sport. She left Romania, started a new life in the US, and is now dedicated to charitable work, focusing on Romanian kids.

In 2000, she was recognized by the Laureus World Sports Academy. Living in the US since 1989, she married fellow Olympic gold medalist Bart Conner. Her routine is still disciplined: a diet rich in fish and vegetables, avoiding tuna due to an allergy, and daily workouts.

Barbara Mandrell – Sleeping Single in a Double Bed, Born 1948

Country singer, actress, and musician Barbara dominated the radio in the 1970s and continued into the 1980s with many hits. Her final live show came in 1997 at the Grand Ole Opry House. She retired to enjoy a quieter life but was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2009, honoring her busy career.

She appeared on People’s Most Beautiful People list twice and attributed her leanness to the physical demands of performing. She candidly acknowledged that good genes and family luck helped her stay trim over the years.

Elisabeth Shue, the Breakout Star of The Karate Kid, Born 1963

Shue rose to fame with her role in The Karate Kid, captivating audiences and making her a standout in Hollywood during the '80s and '90s. She smoothly transitioned from films like Adventures in Babysitting to acclaimed projects such as Leaving Las Vegas, earning an Academy Award nomination. The actor continues to thrive in film and TV, attracting new fans. Known for her versatility, she maintains her health by playing tennis and eating sensibly. Since marrying director Davis Guggenheim in 1994, they have raised three children, balancing a grounded lifestyle with her career.

Cyndi Thomson – The Story Behind “What I Really Meant to Say,” Born in 1976

American country singer Cyndi stepped onto the scene in 2000 with her first album, My World. Her debut single climbed the Billboard Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, making What I Really Meant to Say unavoidable. After an early burst, she hit pause in 2002, then returned in 2006, reminding fans of her initial impact. Though the momentum never fully returned, she remains successful. In her forties, she maintains an effortless glow and financial comfort, thanks to her peak years.

Portia de Rossi – Sirens alum, born 1973

For years, Portia has been one of those actors who can walk into a scene and instantly make it sharper, funnier, or more dramatic. She’s done memorable work on shows like Better Off Ted, Ally McBeal, Scandal, and Nip/Tuck. In 2018, she said she was stepping away from acting, except for Arrested Development. Off camera, she’s also known for philanthropy.

She started dating Ellen DeGeneres in 2004, marrying in 2008. A decade later, rumors suggested Ellen had plastic surgery to keep Portia from leaving. Nothing was confirmed, but tabloids spun it into a drama. The real headline is they’ve been together for years, and the internet remains oddly invested.

Deana Carter, the Woman Behind Did I Shave My Legs For This?, Born 1966

Back in 1996, Deana dropped Did I Shave My Legs for This? and it put her on the map. Over the years, she’s stayed the same, and time has treated her kindly. She stepped away from the grind to focus on being a full-time parent with her son. Not glamorous, but meaningful.

In 2013, she took the reins by launching her label, Little Nugget Records. That December, she released Southern Way of Life and Father Christmas again through the label. On the personal side, she married Brandon Malone in 2009 in Malibu. It's a mix of music hustle and family life, and it suits her.

Jessica Andrews, Who I Am, Born 1983

Jessica Andrews began her country music career at 15. Her debut Heart Shaped World propelled her in Nashville. In 2001, Who I Am became her signature release, making her known on country radio. Post-2008, she chose home life over industry demands.

In the 2010s, she focused on family. She married Marcel, also a singer, in 2011 and welcomed their son, Rockwell, in 2018. This personal shift resulted in privacy over publicity. Her low-key life suggests she prioritizes family over fame.

Carla Bruni, Supermodel Turned Singer, Born 1967

Carla kicked off her modeling run in the late 1980s, and after about a decade, she shifted gears to music. Her debut album, Quelqu'un m'a dit, stayed in the French Albums Chart top ten for over eight months. Not bad for a career pivot, right?

One glance at her and you get it, she's genuinely stunning. Good genes help, (we'll skip the surgery debate), but there's more at play. Whether it's good habits, smart skincare, or just a confident vibe, she keeps looking fresh year after year.

Jo Dee Messina, the Voice Behind Heads Carolina, Tails Carolina, Born 1977

If you’ve spent any time around country radio, you’ve heard her. Messina built a reputation as a hit-making powerhouse, with six No. 1 singles. After a break, she returned with Reckless Love in September 2018, her first new single in four years, reminding fans why her voice still resonates strongly.

In 2017, she revealed a cancer diagnosis and has since fought hard. She emphasized health, running for weight loss, which became a joy, offering daily wins. Her faith has been key, providing stability and hope through challenges.

Catherine Bell, JAG Standout, Born 1968

Bell really made her mark in the late 1990s as Sarah MacKenzie on JAG. Her later work on Good Witch shows she has maintained a polished look and steady presence. Though the internet speculates on cosmetic tweaks, nothing is confirmed. Bell attributes her great looks to simple habits: drinking water, taking vitamins, and self-care. She also credits her mom’s Persian heritage for her resilient skin, highlighting good genes and disciplined upkeep. Outside of her work, Bell is known for her passion for motorcycling and skiing, often spending her free time indulging in these adventurous pursuits. This love for the outdoors complements her energetic lifestyle, which she believes contributes significantly to her well-being and overall happiness.

Bo Derek, Tarzan, the Ape Man Star, Born 1956

Back in the 1970s, Bo Derek basically defined the whole “perfect 10” fantasy with that famous bikini look, and honestly, the glow-up never really left. Even in her 60s, she still looks like she’s got the energy and confidence that made her a pop culture icon in the first place. The Tarzan, the Ape Man leading lady credits her shape to a flexitarian diet, lots of time in the saddle, open-water swims, and doing real work on her 110-acre farm. A flexitarian plan is mostly vegetarian, with meat now and then, a simple approach that can support weight goals and overall health. If that’s the trade-off, it sounds pretty tempting.

Nancy McKeon, Hits the Floor on Dancing with the Stars, Born 1966

At 52, Nancy stepped onto Dancing with the Stars in 2018, joining season 27 as one of the older competitors in the cast. The Facts of Life favorite, who somehow looks like time barely bothered her, was paired with pro Valentin Chmerkovskiy. She was not exactly coming in cold, either. Before the show, she kept herself moving as a mostly stay-at-home mom, squeezing in yoga, long walks around her farm, and plenty of hands-on time caring for plants and animals. Even with that active routine, her run ended early, she became the third celebrity sent home.

Diane Lane, Under the Tuscan Sun Star, Born 1965

She’s been working steadily since the 1970s, going from her early breakout in A Little Romance to later favorites like Unfaithful and the feel good classic Under the Tuscan Sun. Over the years, Diane has kept that lean, bright look, and it’s not magic, it’s consistency. She tends to skip heavy makeup, keeps skincare simple, and leans on at home routines with products she trusts. Add in more than 25 years of yoga, and it’s easy to see why she still reads as younger than her age.

Faye Dunaway, Bonnie and Clyde Icon, Born 1941

For years, people have whispered that Faye Dunaway leans on Botox and maybe a few more serious touch ups to keep that camera-ready look. Honestly, who doesn’t these days? It’s not just a Hollywood thing anymore, plenty of regular folks do it too. The chatter mostly comes from the fact that her face doesn’t quite match the version fans remember from her early films. Still, whatever the rumors say, the talent is the real story. The Oscar-winning legend also made headlines for stepping back onto the stage after a long break, returning to Broadway in summer 2019 for the premiere of Tea at Five.

Monica Bellucci – The Matrix Star, Born 1964

Best known for Matrix films and as a Bond woman in Spectre, she married Claudio Carlos Basso, divorcing in 1994, and later wed Vincent Cassel, splitting in 2013. Despite the fame, she keeps her private life simple, letting her work speak for itself.

Considered a Hollywood stunner, she maintains her looks with a healthy lifestyle. She's not confirmed cosmetic assistance, nor is she interested in making it newsworthy. Her stance is accepting towards those enhancing their appearance for self-esteem.

Jane Fonda, The Dollmaker star, born 1937

Let’s be real, gravity doesn’t get more polite with age. At some point, skin starts drifting south, and suddenly everyone’s talking about “maintenance.” That’s why a little nip and tuck isn’t treated like a scandal anymore, especially in Hollywood. Jane has been open about getting work done, including tweaks around her jawline and under her eyes, and it’s definitely helped her look refreshed. Still, she doesn’t rely on procedures alone. She keeps herself moving with regular exercise and backs it up with healthy eating. It’s basically a blend of old-school discipline and modern help.

Erika Eleniak, Baywatch Favorite, Born 1969

Erika started as a model but is best known as Shauni McClain on Baywatch. She first appeared in E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial in 1982 and continued acting in popular films. Despite her modeling success, acting was her true passion. She made significant strides in the entertainment industry through her roles, displaying versatility and dedication.

Her personal life had twists; she married Billy Warlock in 1998, but they divorced within six months. In 2001, she began dating Roch Daigle, moved to Calgary, and they've been together since. Beyond acting, the actor enjoys spending time with her family and has a profound interest in healthy living and fitness. She often shares insights with her fans on social media, emphasizing a balanced lifestyle.

Kelly Le Brock, The Woman in Red Star, Born 1960

To land among Celebrity Fit Club’s big “before and after” wins, she was expected to drop 31 pounds in just 14 weeks. The former spouse of Steven Seagal pulled it off, but not with some magical secret, it meant serious restriction and a punishing routine, including working out twice a day while basically living on fewer calories. At 58, she’s been upfront that a size-two body isn’t coming back, and she’s fine with that. These days, Kelly leans into a curvier, more voluptuous shape. She’s also admitted to using fillers to keep a youthful look, and she’s done with starving herself, because being miserable is not the goal.

Denise Austin, Hit The Spot: Pilates Star, Born 1957

If you grew up in the era of fitness VHS tapes and early DVDs, there’s a good chance this upbeat trainer feels instantly familiar. She’s been leading workouts for roughly four decades, building a career as an American fitness instructor and author, and she even served on the President’s Council of Physical Fitness and Sports. Born in 1957, she’s now in her late 60s, still closely tied to the wellness world that made her a household name. At home, she’s married to Jeff Austin, a sports agent and former pro tennis player, and they’re based in Hermosa Beach, California. Her best known programs include Hit the Spot: Pilates and Denise Austin: Shape Up and Shed Pounds.

Brooke Shields – The Blue Lagoon, Born in 1965

The actor was rocking those fearless, famous eyebrows long before “on fleek” was even a thing, and honestly, it just proves how timeless she is. Curious about her not-so-complicated beauty routine? She’s said the two real non-negotiables are sunblock and face masks. After that, she leans on basics that actually work: lots of water, plenty of leafy greens, and staying active. Her go-to workouts include spinning classes, and she likes to switch it up with Pilates to keep things interesting. Fans were also excited to see her take on a supermodel-turned-CEO in CW’s Glamorous, slated to air in 2019.

Phoebe Cates – Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Born 1963

She’s one of those unmistakable 1980s faces that instantly takes you back. Her turns in Gremlins and Fast Times at Ridgemont High helped make her a fan favorite, and the appeal still holds up. What’s refreshing is that she never tried to “outsmart” time; she’s aged like a real person, and it suits her. The smile is still there, the vibe is still warm, and she still looks fantastic. She hasn’t taken on a new acting role since 2001’s The Anniversary Party, but she did build a different kind of spotlight with her own boutique on New York’s Upper East Side.

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