Age is Just a Number: Fresh Photos of Last Century’s Divas!

Olivia Hussey – Born in 1951

Olivia Hussey’s entry into acting was early, marked by roles in “The Battle of the Villa Fiorita” and the 1965 “Cup Fever.” She became a global sensation at 17, starring as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 “Romeo and Juliet.” The role earned her a Golden Globe and David di Donatello Award.

Despite declining roles alongside John Wayne, her career flourished with performances in “Black Christmas,” “Jesus of Nazareth,” and “Psycho IV: The Beginning.” In 2003, she fulfilled her lifelong dream of portraying Mother Teresa in “Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Olivia later reunited with her Romeo co-star Leonard Whiting, alongside her actress daughter India Eisley in the 2015 film “Social Suicide.”

Sarah Michelle Gellar – Born in 1977

Elevating to stardom with her iconic role as Buffy Summers in “Buffy the Vampire Slayer,” Sarah Michelle Gellar became a defining figure of 1990s television. Her acting began early at four, leading to her Emmy-winning performance in “All My Children” before she landed her career-defining role in “Buffy,” earning her critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase.

Sarah’s magazine covers from Seventeen to Vogue showcase her influence beyond the screen, reflecting her evolving style and self-discovery post-30. With her venture into entrepreneurship, co-founding Foodstirs and publishing a cookbook, “Stirring up Fun with Food,” Sarah has also made her mark in the food industry​​​​.

Linda Lusardi – Born in 1958

Linda Lusardi, a notable figure in British entertainment, first captivated the public as a Page 3 girl in The Sun newspaper, quickly becoming a beloved glamour model by the late 1970s. Her transition from modeling to acting broadened her appeal, with memorable roles in “The Bill,” “Emmerdale,” and various stage productions.

Beyond her on-screen presence, Linda has demonstrated a deep commitment to charity, contributing significantly to organizations like the Willow Foundation and the Rhys Daniels Trust. Her foray into reality TV, particularly her participation in “Dancing on Ice” in 2008 and “Celebrity Masterchef,” further endeared her to audiences, highlighting her competitive spirit and culinary skills.

Alicia Silverstone – Born in 1976

First emerging as a teen idol, Alicia Silverstone’s early fame was sealed with her performance in “The Crush,” which bagged her the 1994 MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. Her star power skyrocketed after appearing in Aerosmith’s music videos “Cryin'” and “Crazy.” However, her role as Cher Horowitz in the 1995 cult classic “Clueless” is what made her a household name

That role earned her a multi-million dollar deal with Columbia-TriStar and multiple awards, including Best Female Performance at the 1996 MTV Movie Awards. Alicia is also a dedicated vegan, environmental, and animal rights advocate. She released vegan cookbooks, “The Kind Diet” in 2009 and “The Kind Mama” in 2014.

Jolene Blalock – Born in 1975

Jolene Blalock emerged into the limelight by portraying T’Pol, a Vulcan commander and science officer, in the television series “Star Trek: Enterprise.” Her character became one of the defining roles of her acting career. Before her iconic role, Jolene was recognized among the world’s most appealing women, gracing the covers of magazines like Maxim, Playboy, and FHM.

Over the years, she has contributed to various sci-fi films and shows, including guest appearances on “CSI: Miami,” “House,” and “Legend of the Seeker.” She has also been recognized for her work with nominations and awards, further cementing her place in sci-fi and television history.

Loni Anderson – Born in 1945

Achieving stardom as Jennifer Marlowe on “WKRP in Cincinnati,” Loni Anderson became an icon of the late 1970s and early 1980s, earning acclaim and several award nominations for her role. Her career extended into various television series and movies, including “Partners in Crime” with Lynda Carter and significant roles in films like “Stroker Ace.”

Despite the ups and downs in her career, she continued to act, including a lead role in the web series “My Sister is So Gay” from 2016 to 2020. In 2023, she returned to the screen in “Ladies of the ’80s: A Divas Christmas.” joining an ensemble cast of celebrated actresses​​​​.

Jenna Jameson – Born in 1974

A titan in the adult entertainment industry, Jenna Jameson’s rise to fame began after her work as an exotic dancer and glamour model. By 1996, she had captured the “Top Newcomer” award from all three major adult movie organizations, a precursor to over 35 adult video awards and inductions into the X-Rated Critics Organization and Adult Video News Halls of Fame.

Jenna’s prowess wasn’t limited to in front of the camera; in 2000, she founded ClubJenna, a multimedia adult entertainment company that saw tremendous success. In 2023, she reflected on her groundbreaking career and early days during an appearance on the documentary series “Secrets of Penthouse.”

Sophia Loren – Born in 1934

Sophia Loren rose from humble beginnings in Italy to become an international film icon. Her beauty and talent led her to win an Academy Award for her role as Cesira in “Two Women.” Through this, she made history as the first to win an Oscar for a non-English-language performance.

Sophia starred in major films like “The Pride and the Passion” and “Houseboat.” Not just a symbol of beauty, Sophia’s acting prowess earned her numerous awards, crowned with an Academy Honorary Award in 1991 for her lifetime achievements. In 2020, at 86, she captivated audiences in “The Life Ahead,” proving her talent endures​​.

Sarah Lancashire – Born in 1964

Sarah Lancashire first made waves in 1987 with a minor role in “Coronation Street” before seizing her breakout opportunity in Willy Russell’s “Blood Brothers” in 1990. Her return to “Coronation Street” in 1991 as Raquel Wolstenhulme cemented her status as a household name, with her departure in 1996 drawing 20 million viewers.

Beyond that role, Sarah’s range was showcased in “Where the Heart Is” and “Clocking Off,” earning her acclaim and several awards, including Best Actress at the TV Quick Awards and Most Popular Actress at the National Television Awards in 2000. She remains committed to her craft, taking on new roles like Julia Child in the 2022 series “Julia​.”

Joanna Lumley – Born in 1946

Born in Srinagar, British India, Joanna Lumley first dazzled as a model before enchanting audiences in 1969 as a Bond girl in “On Her Majesty’s Secret Service.” She skyrocketed to fame with roles in “The New Avengers” and “Sapphire & Steel,” eventually becoming a household name as Patsy Stone in “Absolutely Fabulous,” for which she won two BAFTA TV Awards.

Known for her distinct voice and activism, Joanna has also ventured into documentaries and stage, starring in “La Bête” on London’s West End. In 2023, she embarked on a spice-filled adventure in “Joanna Lumley’s Spice Trail Adventure,” exploring the rich tapestry of global flavors in the documentary​​.

Olivia Hussey – Born in 1951

Olivia Hussey’s entry into acting was early, marked by roles in “The Battle of the Villa Fiorita” and the 1965 “Cup Fever.” She became a global sensation at 17, starring as Juliet in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 “Romeo and Juliet.” The role earned her a Golden Globe and David di Donatello Award.

Despite declining roles alongside John Wayne, her career flourished with performances in “Black Christmas,” “Jesus of Nazareth,” and “Psycho IV: The Beginning.” In 2003, she fulfilled her lifelong dream of portraying Mother Teresa in “Mother Teresa of Calcutta. Olivia later reunited with her Romeo co-star Leonard Whiting, alongside her actress daughter India Eisley in the 2015 film “Social Suicide.”

Penny Smith – Born in 1958

Penny Smith, a prominent British author and television host, is renowned for her significant contributions across various media platforms. Since 1977, her career trajectory saw her backpacking through diverse cultures, eventually leading to pivotal roles at Radio Television Hong Kong, Radio Trent, and Sky News in its inception phase.

Her most distinguished tenure was at GMTV, starting in 1993, where she served as the principal newsreader and co-presented the prestigious Reuters News Hour, becoming a staple in morning news for over a decade. It was the end of an era when she left GMTV, but Penny has continued to make her mark in Scala Radio since March 2021.

Elizabeth Hurley – Born in 1965

Elizabeth Hurley first caught the public eye in the 1990s, notably for her role as Vanessa Kensington in “Austin Powers: International Man of Mystery” and as the Devil in “Bedazzled.” Her earlier ambition to be a dancer transitioned into a successful modeling career, highlighted by her long-standing association with Estée Lauder from 1995.

Elizabeth has maintained a prominent presence in both the fashion and entertainment industries. She ventured into television, starring in “The Royals” and portraying Morgan le Fay in “Runaways.” In 2021, her elegance and business acumen continued to thrive, evidenced by the launch of her beachwear line and her charity work​​​​.

Hero Fiennes Tiffin – Born in 1997

Hero Fiennes Tiffin first caught the public’s eye in 2009 as the young Tom Riddle in “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince.” This role showcased his acting lineage and hinted at his future in film. His breakthrough, however, came with the “After” series, where he played Hardin Scott, catapulting him into the limelight and earning him a dedicated fanbase.

The series, spanning four sequels, solidified his place in the romantic drama genre. His career continued to diversify with roles in “The Silencing,” “The Woman King,” and “First Love.” In 2023, Hero wrapped up filming “The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare,” set for a 2024 release, venturing into wartime drama.

Jo Guest – Born in 1972

Jo Guest initially stepped into the limelight through her glamour modeling career. She became well-known after appearing as a Page 3 girl in “The Sun” and graced the pages of numerous top-shelf magazines, including “Loaded” and “FHM.” She also appeared in “Playboy” videos, showcasing her versatility and appeal across various adult publications.

Beyond modeling, Jo explored various media avenues, hosting several television programs on the UK’s Men and Motors channel, including titles such as “Jo Guest’s Private Parts” and “Jo Guest in Jamaica.” In 2002, she ventured into competitive rally driving and contributed to Front magazine with a monthly advice column​​​​​​.

Susan Tully – Born in 1967

Susan Tully, a distinguished English actress, television producer, and director, is celebrated for her roles as Suzanne Ross in “Grange Hill” and Michelle Fowler in “EastEnders.” Her acting journey began in numerous child actor roles, eventually leading to her breakthrough in “EastEnders,” where she remained a central figure for a decade.

Transitioning from acting to directing in the late 1990s, Susan has since directed and produced many British television programs. She has notably directed episodes for “Line of Duty,” “The A Word,” and “Too Close,” among others. She continues to work behind the camera, with her directorial efforts seen in the “C.B. Strike” series that started in 2017.

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