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

Linda Haynes – Born in 1947

Linda Haynes left a lasting impression on the cinematic world through her compelling performances in the 1970s and early 1980s. Her acting voyage began with her film debut in “Latitude Zero,” showcasing her talent alongside notable actors like Cesar Romero and Joseph Cotten. She further captivated audiences in “Coffy,” “The Nickel Ride,” and the gripping “Rolling Thunder,” the latter standing out as a career highlight.

After a vibrant acting career, Linda chose a quieter life away from the spotlight, becoming a legal secretary. Quentin Tarantino and author Tom Graves re-discovered her, leading to a resurgence of appreciation for her work before she passed away in 2023.

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.

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