Celebrities Then And Now: Who Has Changed The Most?

 

Ali MacGraw | Born 1939

Ali MacGraw will always be Jenny in the classic romantic comedy Love Story. The 1970 film received seven Academy Award nominations, including Best Actress. It was one of the highest-grossing flicks of all time, and it provided a quote for the ages. However, while MacGraw’s film career began with a string of popular credits, she acted more sporadically in the following years, and her last on-screen role was in 1997.

Outside of the movie industry, MacGraw lives a quieter life these days, though she recently came out of acting retirement for a special reunion with Love Story co-star Ryan O’Neal. She has followed other interests since quitting acting. MacGraw is an active promoter of animal rights and has worked with organizations that advocate for them.

 Angela Lansbury | Born 1925

If you like mystery crime investigators, Angela Lansbury. is probably one of your favorites. From 1984 through 1996, she played Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote. With a weekly blitz of guest stars, it was like the “Love Boat of detective shows.” Lansbury received 12 straight Emmy nominations for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series. It is the most for any actor in the same category in history.

She earned her fame in critically regarded films such as The Picture of Dorian Gray and The Manchurian Candidate. She may not have to worry about loans as she has earned enough from her notable works, as well as her four seasons as the owner and executive producer of Murder, She Wrote.

Anthony Hopkins | Born 1937

Anthony Hopkins revealed he has no intention of retiring from acting. According to the actor, he will continue to perform in films until his health permits it.

Hopkins is known for his horrific depiction of a cannibalistic persona in The Silence of the Lambs. This well-known character actor began his acting career as a theatrical performer. He progressively transitioned away from the theater and into TV and film. Throughout his lengthy and successful acting career, he played several on-screen personas. At the pinnacle of his status, he received an Academy Award for his performance as the brilliant doctor turned cold-blooded murderer Hannibal Lecter in The Silence of the Lambs. At 84, he is now harvesting the seeds of his investments.

June Lockhart | Born 1925

 

While wandering among the stars, she tended to gardens. She ran a farm frequently rescued by a beloved dog on Earth. June Lockhart demonstrated her strength as an elegant actress and human matriarchal figure. She will be 97 years old on June 26th, yet she is still lovely.

Lockhart would most likely be America’s mother. She is most known as the matriarch in Lassie and Lost in Space. From 1968 through 1970, she played Dr. Janet Craig on the hit CBS sitcom Petticoat Junction. She stayed busy in the 1990s and only had a brief credit in the indie romance drama Sleep With Me. Lockhart has served on various committees and boards and has worked as a corporate spokesman for several businesses.

Barbara Eden | Born 1931

 

Barbara Eden became responsible for one of the most recognizable and popular TV characters of all time. She donned her renowned genie costume and began granting wishes, as she starred as Jeannie on I Dream of Jeannie from 1965 to 1970. She continues to market with a slew of things in her online shop, but it’s far from her only position. Her acting investments have spanned several decades, and she has no plans to retire at the age of 90.

She went on to do the show Harper Valley P.T.A., and she also starred in various episodes of Dallas and Sabrina, The Teenage Witch. Eden has a net worth of $10 million and is still acting—at least, that’s what she’s doing today.

Barbi Benton | Born 1950

 

You will remember Barbi Benton’s beautiful smile and sparkling eyes if you have seen her at least once. She is a fantastic example of how a lady may age gracefully without losing her beauty and grace. She is almost as beautiful now as she was when she appeared on the covers of a men’s magazine and sleeves of her music discs decades ago.

Benton’s career took off in the 1970s, credits to the vibrant Barbi Benton pictures on the covers, as well as the acting aptitude she discovered in herself. The favorite Bunny soon found a new route to pursue in life: singing. Her musical career consists of eight high-quality country albums. Benton has now retired from the spotlight to focus on raising her children and spending time with her spouse.

Billy Connolly | Born 1942

The “Big Yin” earned his degree for his comedic performances, several films, and decades of charitable activity.

Billy Connolly had a long and illustrious career in the United Kingdom before briefly breaking into the American market and settling into a successful career as a character actor. He discovered his talent for humor while pursuing a career as a folk musician. He even had a number one record in the United Kingdom, just as his comedy career began. Connolly began playing jobs in TV and film projects in the late 1970s. Due to his continuous struggle with a health issue, the Scottish legend announced in March 2020 that he would be retiring from live performing. He claimed that his brain now “functions differently,” making it impossible to perform stand-up comedy.

Bob Barker | Born 1923

The Price Is Right has been on the air for more than five decades, and with host Bob Barker at the helm, it has given limitless amusement. Barker left active hosting in 2007; however, he has appeared in cameos and guest-hosted.

Before Drew Carey, Barker was the one who invited competitors to “come on down!” He has won 19 Emmy Awards in his lengthy career, including five Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Game Show Host. We credit him for the show’s success and have kept the bidding and negotiation going for three decades. Barker is still going strong in his late 90s. So what is his secret to living a long and healthy life? It is his vegetarian diet, which he has been following for more than 40 years.

Bob Eubanks | Born 1938

Some people are successful rock ‘n roll dee-jays. Some gained several accolades and stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. However, only one has done it all. Robert Eubanks rose to prominence as the recurring host of The Newlywed Game, a long-running game show on ABC and Game Show Network. After graduating from high school, Eubanks rapidly became one of California’s most popular DJs. With a successful radio career, he soon ventured into the screen.

He earned his notable degree when he hosted Rhyme and Reason, Card Sharks, The Diamond Head Game, and Powerball: The Game Show. Eubanks was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 2000 and received a Lifetime Achievement Emmy Award in 2005. Impressive indeed.

Bob Newhart | Born 1929

 

Bob Newhart had no intention of becoming famous. After serving in Korea, the Chicago native worked as an accountant before working as a copywriter. Newhart began to create his act, recording bizarre telephone conversations with a coworker and sending them to radio stations as comedy audition tapes. Those wacky office recordings launched an incredibly successful career for Newhart. He swiftly landed a record deal and produced a string of top-selling comedy albums throughout the 1960s.

Newhart’s onstage presence had something distinctive, leading to a TV offer. It served as the basis for his debut credit, The Bob Newhart Show. It premiered in 1972 and continued for six seasons. It did not take a while for him to cement his place among America’s most beloved comedians.

Bolo Yeung | Born 1946

Kung fu movies have been a hit since the 1990s, with filmmakers scrambling to locate the right performers to play specific roles. Bolo Yeung was one of the first actors to appear in Kung fu movies.

Yeung discovered acting, fell in love with it, and went on to meet and befriend some of the industry’s biggest names. His cinematic investments began in 1970 with The Wandering Sportsman. He became good friends with Bruce Lee and starred in the 1973 film Enter the Dragon. He played Bolo, and this is where he got his nickname. He continued to add strings to his bow during the 1970s and 1980s and appeared in several more films. But his biggest box office hit was Bloodsport.

Brian May | Born 1947

 

Brian May of Queen is one of the few rock guitarists who has an instantly recognizable playing style. He soon became an icon in the “rock” music genre, credits to his trademark haircut that withstands the picture of a scientist.

At seven, May began playing the guitar and formed his first band in elementary school. He found a winning mix with his passion for music and science. He then sought a Ph.D. in Astrophysics, quitting in the middle to cash in on his famous rock band, Queen. His albums have topped the UK and US music charts with multiple guitar solos, covers, and collaborations with great performers. He returned to college to finish his Ph.D. after 30 years and has continued to perform live worldwide.

Catherine Deneuve | Born 1943

 

Catherine Deneuve was the first ice blonde and has since established herself as one of France’s most admired actors, and it is no surprise. She has done over one hundred films in a career that has spanned 64 years and has become the personification of the frosty blonde beauty. She is still going strong at the age of 78 and has no plans to rest on her laurels soon.

Deneuve began her acting career in Les Collégiennes, but The Umbrellas of Cherbourg propelled Deneuve to a prominent degree. Aside from movies, Deneuve has also worked as a model, being a favorite of Yves Saint Laurent and becoming the face of Chanel No. 5 in the late 1970s. As a result, she quickly became the darling of the American press.

Cher | Born 1946

Cher is, without a doubt, a pop legend, having performed some of the most successful tunes of all time. She has been singing and performing since 1965 and has been dubbed the “Goddess of Pop” by the media. The superstar made headlines in January 2022 when she revealed that she had no plans to go gray anytime soon.

Before establishing herself as a solo performer, the 75-year-old rose to recognition as one-half of the folk-rock husband-and-wife duo Sonny & Cher. She is one of the most thriving recording artists, a pop-rock phenomenon from the 1980s and 1990s whose songs have been at number one in more than 20 countries. Cher has won a Grammy, an Emmy, and three Golden Globes, among many other credits.

Chris Cuomo | Born 1970

Chris Cuomo got his degree from law school in 1995 and subsequently went on to work as a TV journalist. He was the youngest newshound ever at 20/20 in just a few years.

Cuomo displayed a more mature side as the news anchor of Good Morning America in 2006, where he took on investigative projects and introduced a program called Cuomo’s AmeriCANs. He was promoted to a more significant role on 20/20 in 2009, co-hosting with Elizabeth Vargas. He joined CNN in early 2013, and in June, became co-host of the network’s redesigned morning show, New Day. Cuomo also hosted the five-part special series Headline on HLN and was given control of a weekday show, Cuomo Prime Time, which premiered in June 2018.

Christopher Lloyd | Born 1938

Christopher Lloyd is one of the greatest character actors of all time (or just performers in general). His distinct blend of charisma and madness has resulted in his pantheon of legendary film characters, ranging from the sweetly strange to the disturbingly adorable. You cannot picture anyone else trying to play Judge Doom in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Max Taber, or Dr. Emmett Brown in Back to the Future.

However, we have not seen Lloyd much since the mid-’90s. He moved from being an A-lister at the pinnacle of his investments to virtually disappearing. So, what does Mr. Lloyd’s future hold? He will probably keep his head down and keep doing what he loves, working on whatever little or unusual films come his way.

Clint Eastwood | Born 1930

 

Clint Eastwood is a veteran actor and director who rose to fame for his Spaghetti Western movies. His signature glare and the way he delivers his lines have captured the audience right from the start. Eastwood has appeared in various films like Pale Rider, Unforgiven, The Enforcer, and more. Aside from his time as an actor, he also sat on the director’s chair. His directorial debut was the hit Play Misty for Me, which he also starred in.

At his age, Eastwood has no plans of slowing down. In fact, he is continuing his investments in his career as an actor and director with his recent work, Cry Macho. The actor is heading to his 92nd birthday this year, and he is still full of life.

Denzel Washington | Born 1954

 

There is no doubt that the Man on Fire star, Denzel Washington, is one of Hollywood’s most iconic actors in history. He has won three Golden Globes, three Oscars, and a Tony award in the span of his decades-long career. Washington got his first major role back in the 1980s for the hit TV drama St. Elsewhere. He furthered his acting career with Spike Lee, particularly in the famous Malcolm X. This film defined both men in Hollywood.

Washington has continuously proved that he can take on both the protagonist and antagonist roles in any movie. From the high-octane film Crimson Tide to Training Day to The Equalizer, Washington has proven that he deserves all the credit for the accolades that he has been receiving.

Dick Cavett | Born 1936

Dick Cavett is one of the talk show hosts who stood out because of his ability to have conversations with his guests. Even celebrities who were uncomfortable giving interviews felt at ease while on his show. Among these are Katharine Hepburn and Marlon Brando. Before his meteoric rise as a talk show host, Cavett earned his degree from Yale University.

Cavett was one of the few TV hosts who knew how to balance conversations in his show. People tuned in every night to listen to his interviews with various celebrities. He even had Groucho Marx on his show several times. In fact, Muhammad Ali and Cavett had one of those rare friendships. It is not surprising that Cavett is still receiving heaps of praises from various social media sites. For sure, his investments in his career have bloomed further after several decades.

Donald Sutherland | Born 1935

Donald Sutherland has a long and extensive career as an actor. Although he has appeared in critically acclaimed films like Klute, Don’t Look Now, and Pride & Prejudice, he has yet to bring home a Best Actor Award. Aside from that, Sutherland considers himself an activist. In fact, his political views and the movies that he makes are often intertwined. A good example of this is Hunger Games which he constantly compares to real life.

The actor loves a good laugh, too. He would prank his co-workers and even unsuspecting children from the neighborhood. That said, Sutherland was not immune to stage fright. To his credit, he does appear composed and ready for action all the time. Even today, he still gets nervous whenever he speaks to a live audience.

Drew Carey | Born 1958

 

Drew Carey has made a name for himself as the well-loved host of Whose Line is it Anyway? After his stint as a stand-up comedian, he enlisted as a Marine Reserve. His career as a comedian did not go well initially, but his investments in honing his craft paid off. He appeared in shows like Star Search and Tonight Show. In 1995, he had his own show called The Drew Carey Show. It ran for nine seasons which was an impressive feat.

By 1998, he was tapped to be the host of the American version of the British improv, Whose Line is it Anyway? After his programs wrapped up, Carey worked in The Power of 10 and The Price is Right. Today, Carey has his own radio program, plus he is looking better than ever.

Robert Wagner | Born 1930

 

Robert Wagner is a familiar face on TV with his most recent work in the hit drama, NCIS. He plays Tony Dinozzo’s dad, much to the delight of his fans. Wagner appeared in shows like Curse of the Pink Panther and Hart to Hart. He was also in the Austin Powers trilogy, where he played the role of Number 2. However, his last film was in What Happened to Monday, which was released in 2017.

Despite being away from the spotlight for years, Wagner manages to stay afloat. He is enjoying his time with his wife and children. He is now married to Jill St. John and has two kids. With his investments keeping his head above the water, he does not have to worry about anything that much.

Elton John | Born 1947

Elton John is a music genius whose skills in piano and songwriting have impressed critics and fans alike. Aside from that, the singer is known for his flamboyant outfits and high-energy performances. He is best known for songs like Tiny Dancer, Can You Feel the Love Tonight, and Rocketman, to name a few. In fact, the songs that he produced over the decades resonated with his fans right from the start.

Aside from his successful career in the music scene, John also appears in films from time to time. He was seen in The Kingsman and his biopic, Rocketman. With millions of net worth to his name, the musician used his investment money to give back and help different charities.

Eric Braeden | Born 1941

 

The Young and the Restless alumEric Braeden almost packed up his stuff to leave the show. This was because of a botched negotiation with Sony. Fortunately, Braeden is back in the series and has no plans of leaving it. This is not surprising since he has been part of it for more than four decades. His cool demeanor and presence on-screen have helped him because a household name.

Aside from the TV show, Braeden is also in the indie film called The Man Who Came Back. The actor feels amazed that he has lasted this long in Hollywood. To his credit, he does not seem to have any desire to retire. Today, he is enjoying his personal and professional life.

Faye Dunaway | Born 1941

 

Faye Dunaway  captivated the audience with her remarkable portrayal of Bonnie Parker in the film Bonnie & Clyde. After this film was released in the 1970s, she continued to soar in Hollywood. The time and investments she put into her work earned her the Best Actress Academy Award. The actress is best known for taking on the roles of tough and assertive women.

Dunaway stood head to head with Hollywood greats like Marlon Brando, Steve McQueen, and Robert Redford, to name a few. She is a no-nonsense actress who wants to make things look real on-screen. Today, Dunaway is enjoying the fruits of her labor in Hollywood with her family. She was last married to Terry O’Neill from 1983 to 1987 and had one kid, Liam Dunaway O’Neill.

George Hmilton | Born 1939

 

The forever-tanned actor George Hamilton has been in the entertainment industry for more than six decades. He is known for films like Crime & Punishment USA and Love at First Bite. He transformed himself into a legend in Hollywood through his sheer talent and cool persona. Of course, he is not done yet with Hollywood as he is still raring to go at his age.

Although Hamilton has not been seen under the spotlight that much, the few who have spotted him noticed that he still has his iconic tan. For sure, he has been using his investment money in tanning salons to maintain his good color. Aside from that, he is still looking great. Whatever he is up to, Hamilton will surely excel in it just like before.

Gloria & Emilio Estefan | Born 1957 & 1953

 

Gloria & Emilio Estefan have a love story for the books. They started as a wedding band, later becoming the chart-topping Miami Sound Machine. They are known for songs like Rhythm is Gonna Get You, Words Get in the Way, 1-2-3, and Coming Out of the Dark. With their extensive and highly successful musical career, the couple remains humble. The pair often talked about how music was entwined with their lives right from the start.

With years of a blissfully happy married life, the Estefans sure know how to keep the spark alive. In spite of their busy schedules, they always make time for each other and their children. For sure, with all the investments they have, they will not want for anything after they retire.

Harrison Ford |Born 1942

Harrison Ford has given life to the iconic character of Han Solo in the hit Star Wars film franchise. Although he started as a voice actor, Ford supplemented his income with work as a carpenter. He was later cast in American Graffiti, and he has never looked back since. Aside from Star Wars, the actor also appeared in another hit franchise, Indiana Jones. He does seem to be the perfect fit for the character.

Other films that he received credit for are Blade Runner, Air Force Once, Clear and Present Danger, and What Lies Beneath. With a long list of films to his name, it is not surprising that the actor received the Lifetime Achievement Award. Today, he is living a comfortable life with his wife and family.

Harry Belafonte | Born 1927

 

The King of Calypso Harry Belafonte has a stellar career in the music industry. Even at his age, Belafonte is not done with acting, let alone lending his voice as an activist for civil rights. The singer first made waves back in the 1950s with his music. He has performed in various genres like folk, musicals, and blues. Aside from that, he also appeared in films like Island in the Sun, Carmen Jones, and Odds Against Tomorrow.

There is no doubt that the singer/actor is still a strong presence in the music and acting industry. His investments in life have certainly paid off as he is living a comfortable one with his third wife, Pamela Frank. He also has four kids, Shari, David, Gina, and Adrienne.

Henry Winkler | Born 1945

 

Henry Winkler  breakout role was as Arthur “Fonzie” Fonzarelli in the sitcom Happy Days. Although the role he was playing was as a recurring character, he later became a regular. Winkler brought home two Golden Globes and three nominations at the Emmy’s for for his exemplary performance as Fonzie. Of course, this was not the only show he was a part of.

He appeared in Arrested Development, Parks and Recreation, and Children’s Hospital, to name a few. Winkler is still very much active in the entertainment industry, even for his age. His most recent work is in the HBO series Barry. Not only that, but he is also given credit for his work in The Waterboy, Click, Scream, and Holes.

Mel Brooks | Born 1926

 

Mel Brooks is one of the legends in the comedy scene, thanks to his movies such as Blazing Saddles, The Producers, and Young Frankenstein. The King of Parody is still rocking the director’s chair with his wit, charisma, and passion for his craft. After serving in the Army during World War II, Brooks worked in bars until he got a break to write jokes for The Admiral Broadway Review.

Brooks’ directing style may be funny and absurd at the same time, but they have a deeper meaning. Although not all of his works were well-received, like Spaceballs, they are often considered cult classics. He may have retired from filming after Dracula: Dead and Loving It, but he still appears in cameo roles. He deserved all the credit for making our lives more enjoyable with his parodies.

Jet Li | Born 1963

Jet Li has been training in Wushu since he was eight years old. At the time, he joined international competitions and won several times. But his family’s poor life led him to take on other work, this time as an actor. He appeared in Shaolin Temple, but his star started to shine when he did Once Upon a Time in China. The franchise helped boost his career in Hollywood that opened new opportunities for him.

Li appeared in films like Romeo Must Die, Kiss of the Dragon, and The Expendables. Unfortunately, his career slowed down recently because of some health issues. Many were shocked to see him today, but he assured his fans that he felt better than before. We do hope that he does not need to apply for personal loans to get fit and healthy once more.

Marsha Hunt | Born 1917

Marsha Hunt is the oldest actress from the Golden Years of Hollywood. She appeared in numerous films back in the days like Born to the West, Pride and Prejudice, and The Human Comedy. She was included on the Hollywood blacklist during the time of McCarthy that prompted her to become a humanitarian, focusing on homelessness, world hunger, and same-sex marriage.

To her credit, she has more than 40 films to her name, but she prefers to do supporting roles most of the time. Everyone wanted to work with her because of her radiant presence on set. Unfortunately, because of her name appearing on the blocklist, she lost work for some time. Today, at 104, Hunt still looks amazing and is not slowing down at all.

Jill St. John| Born 1940

 

Jill St. John made a splash as the first American Bond Girl in Diamonds are Forever. However, this is not her first rodeo, as she already established herself as a bona fide actress even before that. She has worked with several stars from Sean Connery, Robert Wagner, Dean Martin, and Adam West. St. John has been in the entertainment industry since she was a child, and she has honed her craft well over the years.

Aside from being an actress, St. John also became a culinary personality. Her investments in her cooking skills paid off as she later released her own cookbook. She later married her former co-star, Robert Wagner, in 1990, and they have been together ever since.

Joan Collins | Born 1933

Joan Collins has always been a force to be reckoned with. She started in the entertainment industry when she was just 16 years old. With her stunning face and long legs, she caught the eyes of viewers and directors alike. She became a household name when she played Alexis Colby in Dynasty during the 1980s. Collins spent several decades in the entertainment scene making her one of the most prolific British stars of today.

She still looks very much like the big star she is at her age. Her social media is filled with her activities, and her fans just love every bit of it. For sure, she does not have to worry about her retirement since she has plenty of money to her name. There is no need to worry about getting personal loans since she is quite rich in her own right.

Jon Voight | Born 1938

 

Jon Voight is one of Hollywood’s famous actors, and with good reason. He has received credit for films like Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home, Deliverance, Heat, and Pearl Harbor. He is also recognized for his work in Holes, where he gave life to the character of Mr. Sir. Voight continued his success on film by joining Nicolas Cage in the National Treasure franchise.

He even appeared on TV in shows like 24 and Ray Donovan. He won a Golden Globe Award back in 2014 in the last series. At his age, Voight is still invested in his career. He is one of the Hollywood stars who is not yet ready to say goodbye to the entertainment industry. We cannot wait to see what is his next project will be.

Judd Hirsch | Born 1935

 

Judd Hirsch is still charming his fans across the globe, even at his age. He first rose to fame in the sitcom Taxi, where he played the role of Alex Rieger. The show ran from 1978 to 1983, giving him ample time to make the audience fall in love with his performance. Aside from that, Hirsch also appeared in the TV series Forever and later in The Big Bang Theory.

He followed this with Superior Donuts before he was tapped for Uncut Gems.

Hirsch is not yet ready to retire. He still has much to offer Hollywood, as it seems. Fortunately, his fans are eager to see more of him. For sure, once he says goodbye to the business, he will have enough investment money to help him live a comfortable life.

Judi Dench | Born 1934

Although Judi Dench  is suffering from some health issues, she is not giving up on acting at all. In fact, she is ready to change the way she remembers her lines. For that, she gives credit to her family and friends who repeat the lines for her as she tries to memorize them. This is not surprising for an actress of her caliber who has devoted decades of her life to her career.

Dench is well-known for playing strong female leads in films like Shakespeare in Love, Skyfall, Pride and Prejudice, and Victoria & Abdul, to name a few. Fortunately, the actress is still in high spirits as she adjusts to her condition. For sure, she will not let this stop her from making more films.

Kareem Abdul Jabbar | Born 1947

The name Kareem Abdul Jabbar will forever be etched in the history of the NBA as the all-time leading scorer and a six-time champion. Although he has retired from playing ball, he has other activities that keep him busy. For starters, he is a regular contributor to The Washington Post and Time Magazine. He is also a published author himself with the release of his work, Writings on the Wall – Searching for a New Equality Beyond Black and White.

Jabbar, to his credit, has made a name for himself both on and off the court. Aside from his political views, he is also fond of writing fiction. Thanks to his father, he has developed a level of concentration that allowed him to excel in what he does, be it on the basketball court or writing a novel.

John Astin | Born 1930

John Astin has always excelled in math and science, just like physicist father. In fact, he was on his way to getting his science degree. However, after attending a production of Our Town, Astin’s plans changed. He still went on to finish college at Johns Hopkins University with a diploma in arts and sciences instead. Afterward, he went on to ply his trade until he made an appearance in Major Barbara.

But it was his portrayal of Gomez Addams that made him memorable to the audience. Although the TV show, The Addams Family, was short-lived, it made Astin a household name. He went on to make appearances in shows like The Partridge Family, Love, American Style, and Night Court. He is very much alive today and still kicking it.

Kevin Costner | Born 1955

Kevin Costner has certainly come a long way since he portrayed Eliot Ness in The Untouchables back in 1987. His role here helped him become one of the most sought-after actors of his time. He appeared in No Way Out, Field of Dreams, and The Bodyguard. To his credit, Costner used his earnings from The Bodyguard to raise his large family. All in all, the actor has seven kids whom he doted on.

It is not surprising that Costner is still acting even today. In fact, he is enjoying his work in Yellowstone which has also furthered his career in Hollywood. For sure, he has no plans of retiring just yet, especially when he is making his name famous again in this generation.

Michael ouglas | Born 1944

Michael Douglas has received numerous accolades and awards throughout his career in Hollywood. This is not surprising since he is one of the most versatile actors in the entertainment industry. His best works are Wall Street, Wonder Boys, and Basic Instinct. Let us not forget his explosive performance in Fatal Attraction opposite Glenn Close and Disclosure with Demi Moore.

Douglas is still making waves in the film industry at his age, especially with his work in Ant-Man and Ant-Man and the Wasp. Currently married to actress Catherine Zeta-Jones, the actor lives his best life. For sure, with all his investments, he and his family will not want for anything if he chooses to retire though we believe that he will continue acting for a long time.

Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn | Born 1951 & 1945

Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn are one of Hollywood’s longest couples. Although these two never tied the knot, they are still very much in love with each other. The couple shares a son named Wyatt, but they also have children from their former partners. Over the years, these two have become a staple in numerous films. Russell appeared in Stargate, Executive Decision, and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. II. Hawn, on the other hand, was in Private Benjamin, First Wives Club, and Seems Like Old Times.

To their credit, they have proven that they do not need to be married to have a long and lasting relationship. They are happy with their independence in their relationship, which helped them stay together for a long time.

Lee Majors | Born 1939

Lee Majors has been working as an actor for almost six decades now. He became a household name with his performance in the hit TV series, Six Million Dollar Man, which ran from 1973 to 1978. Aside from that, he also appeared in The Big Valley. Majors was prominent in many drama series that his fans often wondered what he would do next.

The actor had a tough life after losing his parents when he was still a baby. He worked harder to make his adopted parents proud of him upon learning about this. After getting his degree, he continued to hone his acting skills, and he has never looked back since. Thanks to his hard work and passion for acting, Majors is one of those actors who will not be easily forgotten.

Lily Tomlin | Born 1939

Lily Tomlin career in Hollywood started in 1969 and is still ongoing today. From her time in Laugh-In to her recent work in Grace and Frankie, she sure knows how to keep her audience laughing no matter what their age is. Tomlin found her calling as an entertainer for someone who started studying to become a nurse. Though she did not finish getting a degree, she found herself excelling as an actor over the years.

Though Tomlin was known for her comedic characters, many were surprised when she took on a heavier role in Nashville. It was not surprising that she got nominated for an Oscar. Today, the actress is still happy with her work though she did not see it as successful. For her, it was enough to know that she had added something enjoyable in the world that made her happy with her work.

Linda Evans | Born 1942

Linda Evans became a household name ever since she starred in the hit series Dynasty. The show ran from 1981 to 1989 and helped seal her name as one of the best stars of her time. The actress could not believe that she became a sensation with her work, but she only had high praises from her co-workers. However, Evans went on a break from acting after the show, though she did appear from time to time.

Today, the actress is back to work, but this time, she knows how to handle herself under the pressure of Hollywood. Aside from that, she is happy being single since she has her friends and family around her. One thing is for sure; she will not want for anything since she has plenty of investments to her name.

Loni Anderson | Born 1945

At 76, Loni Anderson  still looks young and radiant. The actress rose to fame with the hit show WKRP in Chicago. She appeared in shows like The Jayne Mansfield Story, A Letter to Three Wives, and Melrose Place. Among the films she worked on are Stroker Ace and All Dogs Go to Heaven, where she voiced Flo. Over the years, Anderson has amassed an impressive net worth to her name. For sure, he has a financial adviser to help her keep her funds at a good number.

Today, the actress is still active and focused on staying healthy. This is clearly seen with her fit body and healthy glow. She is not yet done with acting, and with good reason. She is still full of energy, and it is impossible to keep her from doing what she loves best.

Loretta Lynn | Born 1932

Loretta Lynn is one of the well-known country singers who put her time and investments into her career. Her love for singing and songwriting helped shape her future. After getting married at the age of 15, Loretta and her husband moved to Washington State. As she began her new life, she started her career as a singer. By the 1960s, she recorded her first song, I’m a Honky Tonk Girl, and she had never looked back since.

She continued to excel in her field, with her songs capturing the hearts of her listeners. It is not surprising that she released numerous songs that charted. Over the years, Lynn continued her work as a singer. She even paired with other musicians. Aside from that, she also has a book where she talks about her friendship with musician Patsy Cline.

Meredith Baxter | Born 1947

Meredith Baxter has become quite candid about her experiences as a working actress. The star shone brightly in the sitcom Family Ties. However, Baxter revealed that she always hated her large chest because of the unpleasant innuendos aimed at her back then. So having a health problem that needed to get a breast reduction was a relief for her.

Baxter first appeared in Bridget Loves Bernie, but with her rise to fame also came her bad vices. It took her 10 years before she could get past this bad habit. To her credit, she worked hard to wean herself from drinking, and it was a huge achievement for her. The mother of five is still acting, which helps add to her growing source of income.

Michael Caine | Born 1933

Michael Caine is one of Hollywood’s icons who has endeared himself to his fans of all ages. At 88, Caine is still busy with his acting. However, he believes that Best Sellers will be his last. Fortunately, he doesn’t have to worry about his finances since he is now doing well. He earned his investment money with his decades-long career, not to mention being a published author.

What will he do after the curtains close? Caine is ready to do something for his own, which means that he will be back to writing. Though his representatives quickly corrected the actor’s statement regarding his retirement, no one deserves it more than Caine himself. He has appeared in more than 160 films, and he deserves to enjoy the fruit of his labor.

Mitzi Gaynor | Born 1931

In her native Chicago, Mitzi Gaynor was led to the path of prominence that she was destined to conquer. She was born to a virtuoso musician father and talented dancer mother. Madame Kathryn Etienne, an acclaimed ballerina instructor, had known that Gaynor’s fate was greatness from an early age. She started her decades-long career at the age of 13 as a featured performer in the corps de ballet in the Los Angeles Civic Light Opera.

She participated in the productions of Naughty Marietta, Songs Without Words, The Great Waltz, Roberta, and Jollyana. Aside from theatrical plays, Gaynor also starred in notable film credits like The Birds and the Bees, There’s No Business Like Show Business, and South Pacific. The actress is one of the surviving stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood.

Nancy Sinatra | Born 1940

Nancy Sinatra is the eldest daughter of the famous singer Frank Sinatra . She is best known for her signature hit These Boots Are Made for Walkin in 1966. The singer started her career with an appearance in her father’s variety show on ABC-TV and charted 14 titles on Billboard Hot 100 between 1966 and early 1968. She had a transatlantic success with the song Somethin Stupid,  a duet with her father—a great investment planning in her songs.

Between 1964 and 1968, Nancy appeared in several films such as The Wild Angels and Speedway, alongside Elvis Presley, and many others. In 2020, the singer started her online shop, Nancy’s boutique, featuring signed items, vinyl, CDs, and other exclusive merchandise.

Nick Nolte | Born 1941

American actor Nick Nolte worked as a model early on in his career between the 1960s and 1970s, appearing on Clairol’s Summer Blonde hair lightener ad, wearing an open jean shirt and jeans. Nolte began to star in his first TV series, Rich Man, Poor Man, which was based on Irwin Shaw’s best-selling novel in 1970. The actor also had guest appearances in Griff, Barnaby Jones, and Adams of Winter Lake.

In 1992, People magazine named him the Sexiest Man Alive, while his personal choice for the recognition was Walter Cronkite. Nolte has starred in numerous films and TV series throughout his career, winning a Golden Globe Award and a nomination for an Academy Award. Clearly, he achieved a great degree of success in his chosen profession.

Olivia Newton-John | Born 1948

Olivia Newton-John is a four-time Grammy Award-winning actress and singer whose music career includes five US number-one hits and ten top-ten Billboard Hot 100 and two number-one albums on Billboard 200. Her 14 albums and 11 singles were Gold certified by the Recording Industry Association of America, releasing more than 100 million copies globally. Newton-John’s success has made her one of the best-selling music artists in the industry—she never will be needing credit cards.

As an actress, she starred in one of the most memorable films, Grease, which featured two major hit duets with her co-star, John Travolta, Summer Nights, and You’re the One That I Want, with the former song ranking as one of the best-selling singles in the world.

Pat Sajak | Born 1946

Pat Sajak is prominent for hosting the Wheel of Fortune, an American game show on TV, in which he has held the position since 1981. In his more than 35 years on the show, he has become the longest-running host of any game show. He surely doesn’t need home finance any time soon. Besides hosting the said game show, Sajak hosted a short-lived CBS late-night talk show between the late 1980s and early 1990s.

Later on, he became a frequent guest-host on CNN’s Larry King Live when King was unable to attend. He was also a regular substitute on the syndicated Live with Regis and Kelly for Regis Philbin. Besides hosting, Sajak also serves as one of the board of trustees at Hillsdale College and an external director for Eagle Publishing, a conservative publishing house.

Patrick Wayne | Born 1939

At the early age of 11, Patrick Wayne made his career debut in his father’s film, Rio Grande, in 1950. This was followed by The Quiet Man, The Sun Shines Bright, The Long Gray Line, Miss Roberts, and The Searchers. Wayne also did several TV works, including Rookie of the Year and Flashing Spikes. As his career began to flourish, the actor continued to star in many other films over the years.

Wayne earned credit and recognition in the sci-fi genre in his father’s 1971 film Big Jake. His career subsequently took its peak in the late 1970s, starring in the popular matinee fantasy Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, as well as The People That Time Forgot and Superman. He’s currently retired from acting, living in Arizona.

Paul Hogan | Born 1939

Paul Hogan first appeared on the Australian TV talent show New Faces, aired on the Nine Network. For his natural comedic performances on the show, he was spotted by the host of the network’s news magazine program A Current Affair, Mike Willesee, who eventually offered Hogan regular appearances on the series. Around this time, he befriended John Cornell, producer of the news magazine program, who later became his manager and business partner and financial advisor, perhaps.

As he furthered his career, Hogan produced and wrote his own sketch program, The Paul Hogan Show, which became popular in the UK and South Africa, winning the TV Week Logie Award for Best New Talent in 1973. Among the honors that he received included Australian of the Year, Order of Australia, a Golden Globe Award, and others. His last film was The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee in 2020.

Pierce Brosnan | Born 1953

The Irish actor Pierce Brosnan is well known for his portrayal of the spy agent James Bond in the Bond film series, in which he starred four of its films, GoldenEye, The World Is Not Enough, Tomorrow Never Dies, and Die Another Day, between 1995 and 2002. In his younger days, at age 16, Brosnan started training in commercial illustration and attended the Drama Centre in London for three years.

Years later, the actor rose to prominence following his role portrayal in the TV series Remington Steele. He then appeared in the films The Fourth Protocol and Mrs. Doubtfire. Besides his acting profession, Brosnan has also become known for his environmental and charitable works. Brosnan achieved a great degree of success throughout his career with these to his name.

Giorgio Armani | Born 1934

Giorgio Armani is an Italian fashion designer who first gained prominence after working for Cerruti, Allegri, Hilton, Bagutta, and many others. In 1957, he found a job at La Rinascente, a department store in Milan, where he became a seller for the menswear department. There, he gained valuable experience in the fashion industry’s marketing aspect. Eventually, Armani became a sought-after designer in the following decade since he moved to the Nino Cerruti company.

As the fashion designer’s career began to prosper, Armani had several exclusive collaborations with other fashion labels. After the runway shows at the Sala Bianca in the Pitti Palace in Florence, the international press at the time was quick to acknowledge Armani’s importance and contribution. He’s also received credit for pioneering red-carpet fashion.

Raquel Welch | Born 1940

Raquel Welch first gained attention after portraying her role in the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage that earned her a contract with 20th Century Fox. The latter then lent her contract to Hammer Film Productions, a British Studio, with whom the actress made One Million Years B.C. that same year. Welch was catapulted to prominence after her images in the film, wearing a doe-skin bikini, became best-selling posters, even though she had only a three-line dialogue—not bad for career investments.

The actress developed a unique film persona through her portrayals of strong female characters, which helped her career steer away from the stereotyped sexy image, making her an icon in the 1960s and 1970s. Welch earned a Golden Award for her performance in The Three Musketeers in 1974.

Ree Drummond | Born 1969

Ree Drummond rose to fame following the creation of her blog, The Pioneer Woman, where she writes a variety of topics, such as homeschooling and ranch life. After the site’s launch, Drummond posted the tutorial “How to Cook a Steak,” her first recipe, accompanied by 20 photos detailing the cooking process. The blogger’s stories about her family, country living, step-by-step instructions, as well as elaborate photography have proven highly popular with readers—good investment planning in her craft.

As her popularity grew over the years, the blogger confirmed back in 2010 that Columbia Pictures had acquired the film rights to her book, From Black Heels to Tractor Wheels. Drummond made her film debut in Candy Coated Christmas, a Discovery+ film.

Richard Chamberlain | Born 1934

Richard Chamberlain became a teen idol following the success of his character in the TV drama series Dr. Kildare. He co-founded the theater group Company of Angels in Los Angeles. At the end of the 1960s, the actor spent time in England. While there, he played in the BBC’s Portrait of a Lady adaptation and repertory theatre. In the following decade, Chamberlain enjoyed success to a great degree, with leading roles in films like Lady Caroline Lamb, The Music Lovers, Three Musketeers, and others.

For his contribution to the industry, he received a Golden Globe Award, a Golden Apple Award, Photoplay Award, and a nomination for a Grammy Award, among others. Chamberlain starred in numerous TV series and films throughout his career, including Nightmare Cinema in2018, which was his last movie project.

Rita Moreno | Born 1931

After arriving in New York, the Puerto Rican-born American actress Rita Moreno began her first dancing lessons. She lent her voice for the Spanish-language version of American films at age 11. In her adult life, Moreno’s film career started in the later years of the Golden Age of Hollywood. She is noted for her works across different areas of the entertainment industry, appearing in countless theater, TV, and film projects.

Moreno is one of the few celebrities who won four major awards, an Emmy, an Oscar, a Grammy, and a Tony. The actress is also among the 24 people who achieved the Triple Crown of Acting. In 2021, she starred in the adaptation of the romantic musical drama West Side Story, which she also executive-produced, and was directed by Steven Spielberg—a fantastic investment in her career.

Robert Wagner | Born 1930

Robert Wagner is known for starring in TV series such as It Takes a Thief, Switch, and Hart to Hart. He starred in Halls of Montezuma, his first film for 20th Century Fox, and was followed by another film, The Frogmen. Eventually, he gained significant attention by portraying a shell-shocked soldier in With a Song in My Heart. As a result, he received a leading role in the romantic film Stars and Stripes Forever. The actor also played supporting roles in films like What Price Glory, Titanic, and The Silver Whip.

In the latter part of his career, Wagner appeared in several TV movies, including Love Among Thieves and Windmills of the Gods and the miniseries Around the World in 80 Days, with Pierce Brosnan. Apart from acting, he also became a host of the Hour of Star on the Fox Movie Channel.

Robert Redford | Born 1936

American actor, director, and activist Robert Redford started his career on stage in the late 1950s. Several years later, his TV career began in 1960, including an appearance on The Twilight Zone. Redford earned an Emmy nomination for his supporting role in The Voice of Charlie Pont. He achieved great success on Broadway in Neil Simmons’ Barefoot in the Park in 1963. Redford starred in films War Hunt, Inside Daisy Clover, Jeremiah Johnson, and others.

The actor then pursued a career in directing movies in the 1980s, starting with Ordinary People, which became one of the most publicly and critically acclaimed films of that decade. The film won four Oscar Awards and an Academy Award—a great investment planning in his career, indeed.

Roger Taylor | Born 1949

Roger Taylor is best known as the drummer of the British rock band Queen, for which his unique sound was recognized early in his career. In a listener poll conducted by Planet Rock in 2005, Taylor was ranked eighth as the greatest drummer in classic rock music history. He contributed songs to the albums of Queen, composing at least one on every album.

Apart from his drum work, he’s also known for his falsetto vocal range. Taylor also plays guitars, keyboards, and bass on his own songs. In the 1980s, he formed a parallel band known as the Cross, apart from his work with Queen. Taylor appeared in the British spoof documentary The Life of Rock with Brian Penn as himself. He probably wouldn’t need credit cards for his success as he may always have cash on hand.

Ronnie Wood | Born 1947

English rock musician Ronnie Wood rose to prominence as one of the members of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as other rock bands such as the Jeff Beck Group and Faces. He began his musical journey when he joined the Birds as its guitar player. In 1974, following the split of his band, Wood recorded his first solo album, I’ve Got My Own Album to Do, which featured Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, a long-time friend of his.

Richards soon invited Wood to join the Rolling Stones, following the departure of Mick Taylor, one of the band’s members at the time. Initially, Wood joined temporarily and eventually became an official member in 1976. As a member of the Rolling Stones, in 1989, Wood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

  Russell Crowe | Born 1964

Aside from being a brilliant actor, Russell Crowe thrived in the entertainment industry as a producer and a musician. As an actor, he is most remembered for his critically-acclaimed performance in the historical drama film Gladiator back in 2000; Crowe became the recipient of an Academy Award for his portrayal of Maximus. He started his acting career at a relatively young age and left New Zealand to pursue his passion. He auditioned for minor TV roles in the said country and eventually made it to the big screen.

Besides his breakthrough role in Gladiator, Crowe takes credit in other films such as A Beautiful Mind and American Gangster, among others. As a singer, the actor portrayed Javert in the musical Les Miserables.

Sally Field | Born 1946

Sally Field has gone big on both TV and movie scenes. However, her journey to stardom is not without its struggles. During her formative years as a child, she was subject to psychological and verbal abuse by her stepdad. Field managed to cope by involving herself in the school drama club. Having learned the ins and outs of the craft, Field was offered the lead role in the TV series The Flying Nun at the age of 21.

However, Field yearned for more substantial roles despite the credit she received. She continually broke loose from mediocre parts and pursued what she wanted. The actress has two Oscar Awards under her belt as Best Actress in a Leading Role to date.

Sam Elliott | Born 1944

When cowboys were prolific in films back in the 1960s, it would be impossible to miss Sam Elliot. He debuted as a film actor in 1969 in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. He was the epitome of an American cowboy with his tough build, staggering height, and rugged good looks, coupled with his deep voice and Western drawl.

However, when the release of cowboy films began to decline, Elliott parlayed his success as a film actor into TV. His degree of passion and dedication to the craft allowed him to thrive despite being past his prime. Apart from the said movie, Elliott has roles in numerous other films, such as Hulk and Ghost Rider, among others. He was last seen in the TV series 1883.

Shirley MacLaine | Born 1934

Of all movies that have withstood the tyranny of time, perhaps none has stood out like Shirley MacLaine’s films. Having starred in several movies throughout her 40-year career in the industry, her performances have always been iconic and award-winning. It is worth noting that she has established her career in TV and broadway outside of the film.

MacLaine’s degree of versatility allowed her to portray myriad roles such as a small-town girl, an escort, a president’s wife, an instrumentalist, and a fashion guru, among others. She also takes credit for publishing over 12 books and directing different documentaries. However, MacLaine was recently bridled in criticism for indulging in new-age beliefs and showing her interest in the paranormal. Anyhow, she is still the headstrong and eccentric woman we all used to love.

Sophia Loren | Born 1934

It would not come off as a surprise when Italian star Sofia Scicolone, who professionally goes by the name Sophia Loren, would be hailed by the American Film Institute as one of the greatest female stars of Classic Hollywood Cinema. To date, she belongs to the surviving celebrities who defined the Golden Age of Hollywood. Loren’s acting career was catalyzed after she participated in a beauty pageant. She received her earliest credits during the 1950s, starring in relatively minor roles. However, with hard work and determination, Loren was given roles in films such as The Pride and the Passion, Houseboat, and It Started in Naples.

For her performance in Two Women, Loren became the recipient of an Academy Award. She also has over five Golden Globe awards, a BAFTA Award, and a Laurel Award, among others.

Ted Turner | Born 1938

Ted Turner has immortalized his name in the history books as the founder of the pioneer of 24-hour news, CNN, and WTBS, an independent TV station. Working in the field of business, he began learning the technicalities at a young age; having a father who owns an advertising company had helped mold him. However, despite having stable finances and a secured future, the young Turner had a rather difficult life.

He didn’t have a good relationship with his dad. After a tragic incident in the family, Turner succeeded his father as the head of the business. He started to drown himself with work to cope with his grief. Eventually, Turner’s efforts bore fruit. He made investments in several businesses until he founded CNN.

Tom Selleck | Born 1945

Tom Selleck has spent much of his time avoiding media exposure by living in a reclusive ranch in California as a private person. Despite having multiple credits in the long-running police and family drama series, Blue Bloods, which aired over a decade ago, Selleck has been a rare sign in the public eye. At over 77, he likes to spend a lot of private time. His most recent documented appearance was enjoying the humid March weather in an all-black outfit.

The actor’s appearance is something always worth noting. It is quite difficult to land interviews with him. However, of all the things he could disclose, there is one thing he seems particularly fond of: his ranch slash home. He loves his private time here, spending some time with his family and enjoying the silence.

Tommy Lee Jones | Born 1946

Having spent the latter part of his career as a screenwriter and a director, Tommy Lee Jones is also a noteworthy actor. Among his numerous roles, he is known for starring in movies such as The Fugitive, Men in Black, No Country for Old Men, and Lincoln, among others. Growing up with a relatively hard childhood, he capitalized on his hardships and learned from them. During high school, the actor was an avid football player; with his degree of athleticism and high-spirits, he was able to secure a football scholarship while acting in several school productions and dramas.

Jones is a huge supporter of the basketball team San Antonio Spurs and a polo athlete outside of acting. Today, he is known as one of the most respected and award-winning actors in the industry.

Ursula Andress | Born 1936

Ursula Andress is perhaps one of the hopefuls who were at the right place at the right time. At a party, she caught a producer’s attention and helped her secure a screen test for a part in an Italian film. The actress was successful in her initial attempt and received minor credits in movies like An American in Rome and The Sins of Casanova. In another stroke of luck, a Hollywood executive approached her.

In the late 1950s, Andress moved to Hollywood and portrayed Honey Ryder in the first-ever James Bond movie. The other films that she made are Casino Royale, Fun in Acapulco, 4 for Texas, She, and Slave of the Cannibal God, among others. At 85, Andress remains the symbol of beauty that she is.

William Shatner | Born 1931

Fans of science-fiction films will probably have the Star Trek franchise in their favorite TV and movie list. One of the franchise’s actors is William Shatner, who takes credit for playing the iconic Capatin James Kirk in the TV series and the films produced throughout the following years. However, it is worth noting that before becoming part of the popular franchise, Shatner worked as a stage actor.

He gradually transitioned into film and wrote a few episodes for T.J. Hooker in 1982. Aside from being Captain Kirk, Shatner also takes pride in portraying Denny Crane in the TV series The Practice. He has also starred in the show Boston Legal where he gained a significant appreciation and received numerous accolades.

Victoria Principal | Born 1950

Having spent the other half of her career as a best-selling author and businesswoman, it is worth noting that Victoria Principal was a stellar actress in her time. Her credits mark her acting career in the TV series Dallas, which aired for almost a decade. With a career in the entertainment industry that spanned over 30 years, Principal has been part of numerous TV shows and movies. Among the films that she did are The Naked Apple and Earthquake, among others.

After achieving relative success in the entertainment industry, the actress invested in her very own skincare line called Principal Secret. She is also a philanthropist who aims to alleviate social and environmental calamities. Principal was last seen in the TV series Titans in 2001.

Warren Beatty | Born 1937

With over 14 Academy Award nods under his belt, it would be hard to overlook Warren Beatty’s lustrous career. He is the only person to have been simultaneously nominated for his work as an actor, director, and producer for the movies Heaven Can Wait and Reds. Beatty has been remarkably talented since he was a child.

After being encouraged by his sister, Hollywood actress Shirley MacLaine, he started acting. It is also worth noting that Stella Adler mentored Beatty before his career took off. He debuted in the film industry with a role in Splendor in the Grass, catalyzing his acting career. Among his recent credits is in Rules Don’t Apply, a movie he wrote, directed, produced, and acted in.

 

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