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

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.

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​​​​.

Catherine Bell – Born in 1968

With an illustrious career that took off with her role as Lieutenant Colonel Sarah MacKenzie in “JAG,” Catherine Bell has become a household name in the world of acting. Her performance was so compelling that NBC saw CBS pick it up after canceling the show. This led to the character’s development, which resonated deeply with audiences, partly due to Catherine’s authentic portrayal, which included speaking Persian.

Following “JAG,” Catherine continued to captivate viewers in the mystical role of Cassandra “Cassie” Nightingale in Hallmark’s “The Good Witch” films, a character she played from 2008 to 2015 and continued in the series that followed until 2021.

Kim Fields – Born in 1969

From her early beginnings on “Good Times” to becoming a beloved figure as Tootie on “The Facts of Life,” Kim Fields has left an indelible mark on television. Her journey continued with notable roles on “Living Single” and on Netflix’s “The Upshaws,” showcasing her enduring appeal and versatility as an actress.

Not just confined to the small screen, Kim has ventured onto reality TV, joining “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” and competing on “Dancing with the Stars.” Despite the challenges of a long career in Hollywood, Kim has navigated her path with strength and grace, emerging as a role model for perseverance and authenticity in the entertainment world​​​​​​.

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​​​​.

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