CYNTHIA RHODES – NOVEMBER 21, 1956
The most well-known role Cynthia Rhodes has played is that of Penny Johnson in the 1987 movie Dirty Dancing. She is renowned for her dancing skills and has starred in movies like Flashdance and Staying Alive. She has also frequently appeared in music videos, such as “Rosanna” by Toto, “The Woman in You” by the Bee Gees, and “Do not Mean Nothing” by Richard Marx. After marrying the latter, she concentrated mostly on starting a family. Marx and Rhodes declared their divorce in 2014, 25 years after they were married. “Curse of the Crystal Eye” was her final acting role.

CYNTHIA RHODES – NOVEMBER 21, 1956
ELISABETH SHUE – OCTOBER 6, 1963
Elisabeth Shue, who currently stars in the Netflix series “On the Verge,” won hearts as a child by acting in films including “Karate Kid,” “Back to the Future II (and) III,” and “Adventures in Babysitting.” The gifted actress, who received an Oscar nomination for her performance in “Leaving Las Vegas,” has also reprised her role as “Karate Kid” in the Netflix sequel “Cobra Kai.” The “Cocktail” star has claimed that tennis has kept her youthful and improved her physical condition. More significantly, though, she always wears a helmet and sunscreen when playing tennis. She also drinks a lot of water, Honest Tea, and powdered Emergen-C tablets to stay hydrated.

ELISABETH SHUE – OCTOBER 6, 1963
BRIDGET FONDA – JANUARY 27, 1964
When Bridget Fonda, a reclusive actress, made her first appearance in 12 years in 2022, her fans were thrilled. In addition to having movie star looks, Bridget comes from a well-known famous family—her father is Peter Fonda, and her aunt is Jane Fonda. Because of this, she was able to obtain roles in movies like “The Godfather Part III,” “Point of No Return,” and “Jackie Brown.” She retired from acting in 2003, and that same year, she was getting married to film composer Danny Elfman. Since then, the two-time Golden Globe nominee has prioritized her family and privacy with Elfman.

BRIDGET FONDA – JANUARY 27, 1964
BROOKE SHIELDS – MAY 31, 1965
At a very young age, Brooke Shields became famous thanks to her roles in “Pretty Baby,” “The Blue Lagoon,” and “Endless Love.” Her big eyebrows became a craze, and everyone wanted to have them. Shields was astute, however, and decided to concentrate on Romance language studies at Princeton University. She returned to her acting career and has been the voice of Mrs. Goodman on “Mr. Pickles” and its 2019 follow-up, “Momma Made Me Sheriff.” She is also portrayed as looking flawless in the 2021 Christmas movie, “A Castle for Christmas.” This may be due to the fact that Shields uses Vitamin C serum and cleansing balm from True Botanicals.

BROOKE SHIELDS – MAY 31, 1965
LINDA EVANS – NOVEMBER 18, 1942
Most famously, Linda Evans won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for her performance as Krystle Carrington in the soap opera “Dynasty.” She was also appointed as an ambassador for the sweet beverage brand Crystal Light. Known for her extraordinary beauty and well-being, she took the risk of starting a chain of health clubs. Readers interested in learning how she has maintained her appearance can consult her published work, “Linda Evans Beauty and Exercise.” Evans has previously advocated using the mask Rejuvenique to tone face muscles and has talked about getting lasers.

LINDA EVANS – NOVEMBER 18, 1942
ERIKA ELENIAK – SEPTEMBER 29, 1969
Because of its slow-motion beach runs, attractive and fit performers, and those recognizable red swimsuits, the popular NBC series “Baywatch” has gained widespread popularity. On the show, Erika Eleniak played Shauni McClain, which brought her notoriety and a sizable fan base. In addition to her roles in The Beverly Hillbillies, Chasers, and The Girl in the Cadillac, the former Playboy playmate fell in love on the set when she began dating Roch Daigle, a key grip. She eventually wed him, and the two of them had a daughter. In the past few years, she has prioritized her family and her participation in documentaries and reality TV shows.

ERIKA ELENIAK – SEPTEMBER 29, 1969
MICHELLE PFEIFFER – APRIL 29, 1958
It is difficult to go Halloween shopping and not come across at least one Michelle Pfeiffer tribute. Pfeifer is frequently referred to as the epitome of beauty; her face fits the Golden ratio. From her breakthrough role as the femme fatale Elvira Hancock in Scarface to her stealing, thieving, sensual Catwoman in Batman Returns, she continues to be viewed as an amazing insect-inspired hero in Marvel’s “Ant-Man and the Wasp.” The “French Exit” actress responded that she eats healthily and gets enough sleep when questioned about her young appearance. There is no “magic bullet,” in her opinion, although she has also suggested Sodashi cosmetic products due to their pure formula.

MICHELLE PFEIFFER – APRIL 29, 1958
MELISSA SUE ANDERSON – SEPTEMBER 26, 1962
Even though Melissa Sue Anderson first captured the hearts of viewers when she made an appearance on the beloved television show “Little House on the Prairie,” her beauty continues to draw notice. The actress was nominated for an Emmy for her portrayal of young Mary. She kept acting, making appearances in “Happy Birthday To Me” and “Midnight Offerings.” The “Veronica Mars” actress has stated that stress management is the key to her anti-aging. She accomplishes this by inhaling deeply from the mountain air outside her home in Montreal. After becoming a mother, she withdrew there to raise her children. She always remembers to wear sunscreen when she walks outside.

MELISSA SUE ANDERSON – SEPTEMBER 26, 1962
SUSAN DEY – DECEMBER 10, 1952
When Susan Dey played Laurie Partridge in the musical sitcom “The Partridge Family,” she looked young and fresh-faced, and her performance was so well-received that she was nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actress. Her role as Grace Van Owen on “L.A. Law,” for which she was nominated for an Emmy and a Golden Globe, was another well-liked aspect of her career. To learn Dey’s secrets on beauty, one must locate a copy of her 1972 book, “Susan Dey’s Secrets on Boys, Beauty and Popularity.” She discusses sexual relationships, makeup, and staying in shape in it.

SUSAN DEY – DECEMBER 10, 1952
SALLY FIELD – NOVEMBER 6, 1946
Sally Field’s filmography is replete with breathtaking images such as “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Forrest Gump,” and “Lincoln.” Her list of accolades is remarkable, including two Oscars, three Emmys, and two Golden Globes. She is well-known for her role as Aunt May in the film series “The Amazing Spider-Man.” Fans will be thrilled to see Field with Tom Brady and Jane Fonda in “80 For Brady” in 2023. Fields practices yoga, rides a bike, and hikes to keep an active lifestyle. According to the “Lincoln” star, feeling good about oneself is just as important as looking good as aging gracefully. For this reason, the star’s health and fitness must be a top priority. She added that she supports aging organically and without the need for surgery.

SALLY FIELD – NOVEMBER 6, 1946
JENNIFER CONNELLY – DECEMBER 12, 1970
Sally Field’s filmography is replete with breathtaking images such as “Mrs. Doubtfire,” “Forrest Gump,” and “Lincoln.” Her list of accolades is remarkable, including two Oscars, three Emmys, and two Golden Globes. She is well-known for her role as Aunt May in the film series “The Amazing Spider-Man.” Fans will be thrilled to see Field with Tom Brady and Jane Fonda in “80 For Brady” in 2023. Fields practices yoga, rides a bike, and hikes to keep an active lifestyle. According to the “Lincoln” star, feeling good about oneself is just as important as looking good as aging gracefully. For this reason, the star’s health and fitness must be a top priority. She added that she supports aging organically and without the need for surgery.

JENNIFER CONNELLY – DECEMBER 12, 1970
MARLO THOMAS – NOVEMBER 21, 1937
Comedian Danny Thomas was Marlo Thomas’s well-known father. She pursued a career in entertainment after being inspired by him, and she rose to fame with her sitcom “That Girl.” Because of her program is emphasis on working, unmarried women, Marlo became a progressive icon. She became the fourth woman to produce the show in addition to that. She received the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2014 in recognition of her “trailblazing career” and contributions to St. Judes Children’s Research Hospital. She looked stunning as ever at the ceremony. According to the “Ocean’s 8” star, she applies oil on her skin and receives a facial once a week.

MARLO THOMAS – NOVEMBER 21, 1937
KELLY LYNCH – JANUARY 13, 1959
Kelly Lynch is not a name that is easily forgotten, regardless of whether you are familiar with her from her performances on “90210” or her highly regarded role in the movie “Drugstore Cowboy.” She still looks beautiful, but she would rather not work as much. Her final appearance was an uncredited part in Sofia Coppola’s 2020 film “On the Rocks.” Lynch attributes her ability to maintain and regain her physical strength following an accident to her agility. With trainer Boba Andric by her side, she works out three times a week, concentrating on strength training, plyometrics, and Pilates. She views exercising as a form of meditation that keeps her joyful by releasing a “fabulous endorphin surge.”

KELLY LYNCH – JANUARY 13, 1959
BARBARA MANDRELL – DECEMBER 25, 1948
Barbara Mandrell had six number-one hits on the country charts and enchanted listeners with her country crooning. Mandrell stopped from music in 1997, but her acting career kept her in the public eye. Her most well-known tracks are “If Loving You Is Wrong (I Do not Want To Be Right)” and “Sleeping Single In A Double Bed.” Not only that, but she has also been listed twice on PEOPLE magazine’s list of the Most Beautiful People. When questioned about the source of her beauty, Mandrell attributed it to her mother’s genes. But during her performance years, she claimed to have done 90 minutes of aerobics every day.

BARBARA MANDRELL – DECEMBER 25, 1948
CHERYL LADD – JULY 12, 1951
When Cheryl Ladd took Farah Fawcett’s place in Season 2 of “Charlie’s Angels,” she made a stunning addition to the cast. She has remained active over the years, making appearances in a number of TV series, including “Purple Hearts,” “Millenium,” and “Poison Ivy.” Ladd looks younger than ever, and quitting smoking is one of her anti-aging secrets. In 2022, she told her followers that she would don her dancing shoes and make an appearance on Season 31 of “Dancing With the Stars.” It is the best thing she is ever done for herself, she says. She also thinks that having a stress-free life and approaching aging with optimism are important.

CHERYL LADD – JULY 12, 1951
YASMINE BLEETH – JUNE 14, 1968
When Cheryl Ladd took Farah Fawcett’s place in Season 2 of “Charlie’s Angels,” she made a stunning addition to the cast. She has remained active over the years, making appearances in a number of TV series, including “Purple Hearts,” “Millenium,” and “Poison Ivy.” Ladd looks younger than ever, and quitting smoking is one of her anti-aging secrets. In 2022, she told her followers that she would don her dancing shoes and make an appearance on Season 31 of “Dancing With the Stars.” It is the best thing she is ever done for herself, she says. She also thinks that having a stress-free life and approaching aging with optimism are important.

YASMINE BLEETH – JUNE 14, 1968
JACLYN SMITH – OCTOBER 26, 1945
With her portrayal of Kelly Garrett on the television series “Charlie’s Angles,” Jaclyn Smith rose to fame and was featured on the cover of Time magazine. She then received a Golden Globe nomination for her acclaimed performance in “Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy.” She has had appearances on television programs such as “The District” and “CSI.” In 2019, she made a brief role in the movie “Charlie’s Angels” as Garrett. Smith, who was formerly well-known for her appearance, is still gorgeous. According to her website, she follows an excellent regimen to keep her complexion in check. This involves utilizing skin care products that contain retinol, peptides, and antioxidants, as well as exfoliating once or twice a week.

JACLYN SMITH – OCTOBER 26, 1945
BO DEREK – NOVEMBER 20, 1956
When Kim Kardashian wore her well-known braids in 2018, she gave Bo Derek a shout-out. In her breakthrough movie “10,” her character had braids. She went on to play characters in “Fantasies,” “Tarzan, the Ape Man,” and “Tommy Boy.” Derek has expressed gratitude for her filmography, saying it has given her the opportunity to collaborate with legendary people. According to the “Boldero” actress, swimming helps her stay in shape. Because swimming burns a lot of calories, it also gives her the freedom to eat anything she wants. She has also stated that she applies a lot of sunscreen and adheres to all of her dermatologist’s recommendations for maintaining her complexion.

BO DEREK – NOVEMBER 20, 1956
KATE JACKSON – OCTOBER 29, 1948
When Kate Jackson played Sabrina Duncan in “Charlie’s Angels,” she delighted viewers for three seasons. Jackson is credited with naming the show, according to producer Aaron Spelling. The black-haired beauty is frequently regarded as the program is biggest star. In addition, she starred as Amanda King in the television series Scarecrow and Mrs. King and The Rookies, for which she received three Bravo Otto Awards. Since her final on-screen performance in 2009, the “Quiet Killer” actress is still unknown to the general public. Jackson claims she wants to lead a regular life and is sick of Hollywood backstabbing and rumors.

KATE JACKSON – OCTOBER 29, 1948
JORDAN LADD – JANUARY 14, 1975
Given that her well-known mother is Cheryl Ladd, it should come as no surprise that Jordan Ladd is a stunning woman. Following in her mother’s footsteps, the Southern Methodist University alum pursued a career in acting and has made multiple film appearances. Ladd has stated that she uses a mild peeling mask at night to remove dead, dry skin. Her most well-known roles have been with director David Lynch, including “Darkened Room” and “Inland Empire.” In a style she likes to call “old lady-like,” she finishes her process with a thick, hydrating, and moisturizing night lotion. To be healthy, she practices Pilates and power yoga and even abstains from eating red meat.

JORDAN LADD – JANUARY 14, 1975
BARBARA FELDON – MARCH 12, 1933
Even though Barabar Feldon was not a Bond Girl, she was still endearing in her role as Agent 99 on “Get Smart,” a comedic sitcom from the 1960s that parodied the world of spies and agents, which gained notoriety after the James Bond movies were released. She received two Emmy Award nominations for the show. According to Feldon, she is no longer interested in performing. She made a few appearances in Broadway shows after her final notable on-screen role in the 2006 movie “The Last Request.” The former Revlon ambassador, who has written two editorials for The Metropolitan Magazine, is an author.

BARBARA FELDON – MARCH 12, 1933
KELLY LEBROCK – MARCH 24, 1960
Kelly LeBrock initially gained notoriety as a model, but she quickly pursued a respectable acting career. She was discovered when she was sixteen years old, and Vogue published a 24-page spread on her. Furthermore, she had a close bond with the Dior company. She was featured in Pantene ads because of her gorgeous mane. She played the virtual construct of two lads attempting to create the ideal woman in the 1984 film “Weird Science,” which marked the beginning of her acting career. She was the ideal casting choice because of her beauty. She continues to work on the big screen today, playing Donna in the 2019 movie Charlie Boy.

KELLY LEBROCK – MARCH 24, 1960
TATYANA ALI – JANUARY 24, 1979
Playing Ashley Banks on “The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,” the program that made Will Smith famous, allowed Tatyana Ali to mature in front of our eyes. Ali startled viewers by making an appearance as Chakra 7 on Season 2 of “RuPaul’s Secret Celebrity Drag Race.” Over the years, she has added other programs to her repertoire, the most well-known of which is a regular role on “The Young and the Restless.” On the show, she was quite successful because to her acting and singing skills, and in 2022, she placed second. Her credits include “The Reason,” “A Picture Perfect Holiday,” and “Vanished: Searching for My Sister.” She is still working, primarily on television films.

TATYANA ALI – JANUARY 24, 1979
ALI MACGRAW – APRIL 1, 1939
Ali MacGraw became a huge box office sensation and one of the most well-known faces in the world after her critically lauded performance in her breakthrough film “Goodbye, Columbus” and her subsequent roles in “Love Story,” “The Getaway,” and “Convoy.” McGraw made the decision to make the most of his notoriety by becoming an outspoken advocate for animal welfare. Because of her decades-long commitment to yoga, MacGraw is healthy today. According to McGraw, she meditates and practices yoga daily. She also walks her dog for forty minutes to get her exercise. She also leads what she calls a “boring” but healthier lifestyle by abstaining from alcohol and tobacco.

ALI MACGRAW – APRIL 1, 1939
LIV TYLER – JULY 1, 1977
At the age of 14, Liv Tyler began working as a model, but she found it boring. Her first feature film part was in “Silent Fall.” Her breakthrough performance was in “Stealing Beauty,” where the director selected her because she had a “New York aura.” She has been starring in the “9-1-1: Lone Star” series since 2020. It is difficult to replicate Tyler’s beauty regimen. Included in the pricey $1,065 package are the Avène Extremely Rich Compensating Cream and Rodin Olio Lusso face oil. In a video for Vogue, she described her procedure, including how to use two types of masks and double cleanse.

LIV TYLER – JULY 1, 1977
GILLIAN ANDERSON – AUGUST 9, 1968
Despite her success in “The X Files,” Gillian Anderson is now most recognized for her roles as Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher on “The Crown” and Dr. Jean Milburn, a therapist on Netflix’s “S*x Education.” The two-time Emmy winner was named an honorary OBE in 2016 for services to drama. Anderson claimed that in order to keep up her appearance, she began paying attention to her skin in her ’40s after realizing it did not seem glowing. She began using Clinique and Estee Lauder products for moisturizing. She enjoys using items from Sarah Chapman’s “luxurious range” when she is working hard on set.

GILLIAN ANDERSON – AUGUST 9, 1968
WINONA RYDER – OCTOBER 29, 1971
Winona Ryder became well-known with her portrayal of a goth adolescent in Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice.” She subsequently became a huge star by appearing in additional well-known movies including “Edward Scissorhands,” “Dracula,” and “The Age of Innocence.” When Ryder participated in Netflix’s nostalgic horror series “Stranger Things” from the 1980s, her career took a turn in 2016. Ryder’s appearance on the program was identical to that of the 1990s. Even more amazing than her beauty routine is her incapacity to age. She has expressed her belief in the power of a martini and a good book in an interview with Vogue.

WINONA RYDER – OCTOBER 29, 1971
DAWN WELLS – OCTOBER 18, 1938
There was no questioning Dawn Wells’ beauty from the start. The “Miss Nevada” pageant was won by her in 1959. But Wells’ most famous role was that of Mary Ann Summers in the sitcom “Gilligan’s Island.” Her character even inspired a song by the punk band Squirtgun and a cookbook. She expanded into other industries in her latter years. She started Wishing Well Collections, a clothing brand dedicated to creating apparel for people with impairments. She represented the MeTV Network as an ambassador as well. Despite her passing on December 30, 2020, she will never be forgotten for captivating audiences with her Mary-Ann.

DAWN WELLS – OCTOBER 18, 1938
TINA LOUISE – FEBRUARY 11, 1934
The National Art Council previously dubbed Tina Louise the “World’s Most Beautiful Redhead” because to her distinctive red hair. She was featured in “Adam,” “Sir,” and other pinup magazines due to her exceptional beauty, but it does not mean she was not a fantastic actress. She is a voice for children’s literacy and won a Golden Globe for her work on “God’s Little Acre.” Her red hair helped her get her most famous role as Ginger Grant on the sitcom “Gilligan’s Island.” She has authored two children’s books, “When I Grow Up” and “What Does a Bee Do?,” to further the cause.”

TINA LOUISE – FEBRUARY 11, 1934
JOANNE WOODWARD – FEBRUARY 27, 1930
Over the years, Joanne Woodward’s stunning appearance has been the talk of the town, but her extraordinary acting ability has never been overshadowed. With an Academy Award, three Golden Globes, and three Emmys, she has demonstrated her abilities. The actress from “The Three Faces of Eve” built a name for herself in the business by portraying strong, multifaceted female roles. In 1958, Woodward wed longtime collaborator Paul Newman, with whom he remained for 50 years until Newman’s death in 2018. Both Woodward and Newman dedicated their final years to charitable endeavors and the establishment of the Hole in the Wall Gang Camp.

JOANNE WOODWARD – FEBRUARY 27, 1930
KYLE RICHARDS – JANUARY 11, 1969
In addition to her roles in “The Car,” “Halloween,” and “The Watcher in the Woods,” Kyle Richards first gained notoriety as a child actress when she starred on “Little House on the Prairie.” Although she has continued to act as an adult, returning for the sequel “Halloween Kills,” her most well-known role is that of a socialite and reality star, appearing on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.” Richards’s hair is luscious brown, which she dyed with Madison Reed dye, of which she is also an ambassador. Tatcha The Water Cream, Estée Lauder products, and M-61 Hydraboost Cream are her other essentials for beauty.

KYLE RICHARDS – JANUARY 11, 1969
YOLANDA HADID – JANUARY 11, 1964
Yolanda Hadid, a Dutch-American TV personality, was a model in her prime before becoming the mother of two famous supermodels. She walked in shows and appeared in publications in New York. Following her appearance on “The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” Hadid has sparked online discussions and memes. In 2022, she served as a judge on a Dutch modeling competition. Hadid has kept up her appearance with a quick once-per-month. She concentrates on yoga and just drinks lemon water on this particular day. She also believes that the cleanse aids in her detoxification, therefore she begins her day with warm lemon water on an empty stomach.

YOLANDA HADID – JANUARY 11, 1964
MARLA MAPLES – OCTOBER 27, 1963
Since her early years, Marla Maples has been beautiful. She was crowned Homecoming Queen throughout her high school years. Her journey led her into the world of pageants, where she won the 1985 Miss Hawaiian Tropic and finished second to Miss Georgia USA. Her well-publicized marriage to Donald Trump has earned her the most notoriety. Maples, a health-conscious company, produces its own chocolate. She avoids dairy products and opts to eat organic, gluten-free cuisine instead. Maples has given speeches at the Summer of Peace Summit, the London Speakers Bureau, and the Global Summit on Science, Spirituality, and Environment as a supporter of women’s wellness.

MARLA MAPLES – OCTOBER 27, 1963
SUSAN SARANDON – OCTOBER 4, 1946
Renowned for her parts in “Dead Man Walking,” “The Client,” and “Thelma & Louise,” Susan Sarandon has won numerous awards, including a plaque on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, an Oscar, a BAFTA, six Emmys, and nine Golden Globes. She is well-known for her activism on the refugee crisis, LGBTQIA issues, and civil rights in addition to her acting career. If Sarandon has aged at all, it has been gracefully. She owes this to abstaining from smoking and the sun. She endorses the Age Perfect Golden Age Crème de Jour Re-Fortifiante from L’Oréal cosmetics as an ambassador. She also takes tablets for Co-Q10, vitamin D, and calcium, and she prefers to consume less meat.

SUSAN SARANDON – OCTOBER 4, 1946
MARIE OSMOND – OCTOBER 13, 1959
Born into the well-known Osmond family in show business, Marie Osmond was destined for a life of exposure and celebrity. In addition to hosting “Donny & Marie,” a television program with her former teen superstar brother Donny, Marie, like many of her family members, had a gift for singing, which she showcased with the publication of her singles “Paper Roses,” “Meet Me in Montana,” and “Read My Lips.” The singer of “I Only Wanted You” still looks amazing. She attributes her ability to prevent aging to MD Complete. Her favorite products are Eye Wrinkle Corrector, Retinol Vitamin C Concentrate, and Wrinkle & Radiance Remedy.

MARIE OSMOND – OCTOBER 13, 1959
MAUD ADAMS – FEBRUARY 12, 1945
Maud Adams has established herself as a movie classic thanks to her portrayals as two distinct Bond Girls. Considering the role of a Bond girl as a fundamental component of popular culture, she says she thinks so herself and that she thoroughly liked the experience. Adams judged the Miss USA Pageant in 1979, and the Swedish model starred in the James Bond movies “The Man with the Golden Gun” and “Octopussy.” She has also loved working as an executive for the beauty goods company Scandinavian Biocosmetics. She most recently starred in the films “For Our Eyes Only” and “From Rollerball to Rome” as herself.

MAUD ADAMS – FEBRUARY 12, 1945
MARISKA HARGITAY – JANUARY 23, 1964
Mariska Hargitay has received accolades and recognition for her performance as Detective Olivia Benson on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” She has been in the position since 1999 and still makes appearances on the television program. Taylor Swift is one of Hargitay’s admirers; the “Ghoulies” star even appeared in one of her music videos and named her cat after her character. Hargitay claims that her father’s distaste for cosmetics when she was a child is the reason she prefers not to wear it when she is not awake. She works out to stay in shape, and her favorite activity is jumping on a trampoline with her son.

MARISKA HARGITAY – JANUARY 23, 1964
KELLI GIDDISH – APRIL 13, 1980
In 2007, Kelli Giddish made her debut as a victim of a crime on “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” However, her life was turned upside down when she was cast as Detective Amanda Rollins in the 13th season of the show. She expressed her excitement about joining such a renowned franchise. As Detective Rollins, she appeared on several episodes of Law and Order as well as Chicago Fire and Chicago P.D. In 2021, it was revealed that Gissih would be leaving the show. Other credits in her acting portfolio include “All My Children,” “Past Life,” and “Chase.”

KELLI GIDDISH – APRIL 13, 1980
FRAN DRESCHER – SEPTEMBER 30, 1957
No one has ever looked more fashionable on television than Fran Drescher, whose exquisite ensembles on “The Nanny” solidified her status as a style hero. Drescher drew inspiration for the show from her own Queens upbringing. In addition, the program received an Emmy, and Drescher received a Golden Globe nomination. Since 2012, she has provided the voice of Eunice in the animated film series “Hotel Transylvania.” She was chosen to be the future president of SAG-AFTRA, a trade organization that represents actors, artists, and other film crew members, in 2021. Working with rather than against your natural traits is Drescher’s beauty advice.

FRAN DRESCHER – SEPTEMBER 30, 1957
OLIVIA NEWTON-JOHN – SEPTEMBER 26, 1948
Many Halloween costumes have been influenced by Olivia Newton-John’s Sandy from “Grease.” The song “You are the One I want,” which was performed with co-star John Travolta, is one of the best-selling soundtracks of all time. In addition, more than 15 million copies of the movie’s soundtrack have been sold. In addition to appearing in the movies “Xanadu,” “A Few Best Men,” and “Two of a Kind,” John’s musical prowess was showcased in Billboard chart-topping songs like “I Honestly Love you” and “Physical.” In her later years, she concentrated on environmental and animal rights activism. In Australia, she had an appearance on the nature series “Wild Life.” In 2022, the Grammy Award-winning performer passed away.

OLIVIA NEWTON JOHN – SEPTEMBER 26, 1948