Celebrities Over Time: See How Different They Look Now

Published on 08/04/2021

For the most part, life has not been kind to us. We may remember these celebrities from their early television appearances, but they, too, have their ups and downs. We will all have to face aging, no matter how much we try to avoid it. As a result, we may not appear as attractive as we once did. Beauty is indeed in the eye of the beholder. Even though their appearances have changed, many of these celebrities have continued to have a successful careers in show business. It’s proof that your talent is unaffected by your age. Here are some aging stars who are almost unrecognizable, ranging from Val Kilmer to Johnny Depp!

Val Kilmer Then

Val Kilmer began his acting career on stage before transitioning to film. He made his television debut alongside a teenage Michelle Pfeiffer in an ABC Afterschool Special in 1983. Val Kilmer had starred alongside Tom Cruise in Top Gun by the end of the decade, and by the mid-1990s, he was considered serious hot money. He notably beat out INXS’ Michael Hutchence for the role of Jim Morrison in Oliver Stone’s blockbuster film about The Doors. Heat, in which he co-starred with De Niro and Pacino, is widely regarded as his best performance.

Val Kilmer THEN

Val Kilmer THEN

Val Kilmer Now

Despite the fact that some have claimed Val’s waistline has shrunk over the years, we believe he still looks great for his era. Regrettably, he is no longer visible on both large and small screens. After years of gaining weight, he shocked viewers by announcing on Twitter that he had lost weight and was down to 165 pounds. Val’s professional life has come to an end. In reality, he’s been touring with Citizen Twain, a one-man show that he wrote and stars in. He won a Grammy Award for his spoken word work in 2012. Rumors of a Top Gun sequel could also motivate you to get in shape. Val, you look fantastic!

Val Kilmer Now

Val Kilmer Now

Sally Struthers Then

Sally Struthers won over American hearts as Gloria Stivic, the daughter of Edith and Archie Bunker in Norman Lear’s groundbreaking sitcom All in the Family. She wasn’t expecting to get the part because Candice Azarra, who played Gloria in the pilot episode, had been offered it first. To make room for Sally, Candice was quickly discarded. Gloria Struthers was known for her blonde pigtails and defiant demeanor when dealing with her controlling father. From then on, Sally’s life was smooth sailing as she rose to become one of America’s most well-known television personalities.

Sally Struthers Then

Sally Struthers Then

Sally Struthers Now

Although it’s unrealistic to expect the years to be kind to everyone, Sally hasn’t let her age stop her from doing her job. She has long been a supporter of the Christian Children’s Fund (now ChildFund), which assists hungry and impoverished children in developing countries. In 2014, she played Dolly in the 50th-anniversary production of Hello, Dolly! Struthers was satirized twice on South Park in episodes about a hungry boy named “Starvin’ Marvin.” The joke is about Struthers’ excessive consumption in comparison to her efforts to help the hungry, implying that she is hoarding food. The characterization reportedly upset her, which we can understand. Sally, ignore the naysayers and keep doing your best.

Sally Struthers Now

Sally Struthers Now

Mickey Rourke Then

Mickey Rourke made his comedic debut in 1982 with the film Diner. His acting ability and ability to discuss the controversial subject matter in his positions propelled him to stardom in 1986’s 912Weeks and 1987’s Angel Core, though it didn’t entirely break new ground. Despite being mild by today’s standards, these films cemented his status as a sex icon alongside co-stars Kim Basinger and Lisa Bonet. Rourke, on the other hand, had had enough of acting and turned to boxing in 1991. He used to train as a fighter when he was younger. His boxing career was cut short after only three years.

Mickey Rourke Then

Mickey Rourke Then

Mickey Rourke Now

Rourke landed a few small roles when he returned to acting after a career in boxing in the 1990s. Despite his face being badly bruised from his time on the fight scene, his incredible talent encouraged him to work tirelessly, frequently playing misfits and misguided tough guys. Rourke didn’t appear in another major supporting role until 2005’s Sin City. In 2009, his performance in The Wrestler earned him a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Oscar nomination. He’s had a lot of cosmetic surgery over the years and is a handsome older man as a result.

Mickey Rourke Now

Mickey Rourke Now

Kathleen Turner Then

Going to the movies in the 1980s was difficult without seeing Kathleen Turner. Body Heat, Romancing the Stone, Prizzi’s Honor, The War of the Roses, and Peggy Sue Got Married were all hugely popular films in which she starred. Her seductive voice and smoldering good looks made her an ideal choice for the role of femme fatale in Hollywood. She won a Golden Globe for Best Actress and was nominated for an Academy Award during the decade.

Kathleen Turner Then

Kathleen Turner Then

Kathleen Turner Now

Kathleen Turner has very little control over her transformation from a sex siren to a normal person. In the 1990s, she was diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis, which caused her excruciating pain and forced her to use a wheelchair. Some people were critical of the drug that was prescribed for her recovery because it caused her to gain weight and bloat. Turner, like so many other female actors, was pushed out of the spotlight, and her acting offers shifted from “star” to “mother” or even “grandmother” as a result. Her arthritis has thankfully improved in recent years, and she has appeared in a number of guest roles on television shows such as Friends, Nip/Tuck, and Californication. We’re relieved to see her looking and feeling better.

Kathleen Turner Now

Kathleen Turner Now

Rupert Everett Then

For his debut performance as Julian Mitchell in Another Nation, Rupert Everett won a BAFTA in 1984. He played an openly gay student in a 1930s English school. In the 1980s and 1990s, he was known for playing bad boys, and his smoldering good looks helped him land roles in films. Everett attempted (unsuccessfully) to turn his celebrity into a pop star career with his song Generation of Loneliness. But it was too late; the audience still regarded him as a fantastic performer, and his artistic endeavors were largely ignored. He won his second BAFTA and his first Golden Globe for My Best Friend’s Wedding in 1997.

Rupert Everett Then

Rupert Everett Then

Rupert Everett Now

Rupert’s current appearance is fine because he no longer resembles the rosy-cheeked kid who once graced the silver screen. He is, however, still behaving in the same manner as before. He was most recently seen in Tim Burton’s Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children, as well as the Shrek films and the Chronicles of Narnia. He has also dabbled in fiction, penning two memoirs and a novel. He’s spoken out on a number of political and social issues, including prostitution decriminalization and same-sex marriage. Clearly, there has always been more to this new Renaissance man than meets the eye.

Rupert Everett Now

Rupert Everett Now

Lara Flynn Boyle Then

Twin Peaks was a horror favorite and a big television success in the late 1980s and early 1990s. In the aftermath of Laura Palmer’s mysterious assassination, David Lynch’s strange take on small-town life piqued the public’s interest across the country. Suppose there was a face to Twin Peaks, Lara Flynn Boyle, who appeared in both seasons of the show’s brief run as Donna Howard, Laura’s close friend who became obsessed with solving the crime. However, she did not reprise her role in the film sequel, and she has already turned down a part in a new TV series set to air in 2017.

Lara Flynn Boyle Then

Lara Flynn Boyle Then

Lara Flynn Boyle Now

Like every other human who has grown older, Lara Flynn Boyle is no longer the sex siren of her youth. She’s instead a well-dressed, distinguished-looking middle-aged lady who has made an effort. It’s easy to see how a young beauty might feel compelled to maintain her youthful appearance through surgical procedures as she grows older. Lara made the best decision for herself, and she is in excellent physical condition for her age group.

Lara Flynn Boyle Now

Lara Flynn Boyle Now

Igor and Grichka Bogdanov Then

In the 1970s, French identical twin celebrities Igor and Grichka Bogdanov began their careers as science television presenters, but their personalities and social lives frequently overshadowed their work. The Bogdanov case, in particular, cast doubt on the validity of the theoretical physics articles they published and promoted. The brothers remained well-known and were eventually dubbed “heartthrobs.” Viewers began to notice a dramatic change in their unique features in the late 1990s.

Igor And Grichka Bogdanov Then

Igor And Grichka Bogdanov Then

The Twins Now

The Bogdanovs’ fascination with cosmetic surgery dates back to the late 1990s and has lasted far too long. The identical twins chose to have their operations simultaneously, allowing them to maintain their twin appearance as their faces changed. The Bogdanov twins are now 70 years old and look the same as they did when they were younger. According to reports, the twins have undergone numerous chin and cheek implants.

The Twins Now

The Twins Now

Geena Davis Then

Geena Davis was a hot commodity in the 1980s. It appeared that she could do no wrong when Beetlejuice and then Thelma and Louise catapulted her to box-office superstardom. You couldn’t turn around in a supermarket in the 1990s without seeing Davis and her ex-husband Jeff Goldblum on a magazine cover. Their remake of the horror classic The Fly is revolting. Renny Harlin’s flop Cutthroat Island, directed by her now ex-husband, was the only real blemish on the ointment. They made the movie specifically to help Geena launch her career. It was a flop, and she was on the verge of drowning as a result.

Geena Davis Then

Geena Davis Then

Geena Davis Now

Geena is still looking great, despite the fact that she is in her sixties! The well-known actress is seen here supporting the Women’s Sports Foundation in its fight for gender equality in sports. Geena still performs occasionally, but she now devotes the majority of her time to advocacy. She’s even set up her own research center to look into gender stereotypes in the media. She was one of 300 women who applied for a spot on the 1999 Olympic women’s archery team. She could play an older Katniss Everdeen if Disney sells the Hunger Games franchise.

Geena Davis Now

Geena Davis Now

Axl Rose Then

In 1987, Guns’n’Roses, led by the lithe and limber Axl Rose, became undisputed kings of complex rock music, not just for wearing bike shorts on stage. “Appetite for Destruction” has sold more than 30 million copies around the world, with “Use Your Illusion” selling another 35 million. Rose was known for causing riots and throwing liquor bottles at fans during live shows back then, in addition to having a powerful voice. However, due to personal differences, the project quickly fell apart. The band went on hiatus for a long time before releasing the album “Chinese Democracy,” which did not perform as well as their label had hoped.

Axl Rose Then

Axl Rose Then

Axl Rose Now

If you don’t work too hard, it’s easy to fall into the habit of eating comfort food. That appears to be what happened to Axl Rose, who has evolved from his youthful body to a more mature one. On Twitter, he extols the virtues of Taco Bell, but isn’t rock and roll all about excess? Doritos Excessively cheesy Gordita Crunches could have cut out a lot of the booze from his glory days backstage. However, he is on his way out. In 2016, he took over as AC/tour DC’s frontman, and Guns’n’Roses recently reunited and announced a world tour. You’ve got it, Axl!

Axl Rose Now

Axl Rose Now

Mark Hamill Then

Mark Hamill, who played Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy, was a cultural figure who influenced generations of filmmakers. Mark’s Star Wars popularity didn’t always bode well for his future. “I don’t want Luke Skywalker in my video,” one producer said emphatically. Mark’s performance was too legendary for him to be quickly cast in other films, and he went on to do voiceover work for the rest of his career. He played the Joker, Batman’s evil nemesis, in a number of cartoon adaptations of the story over the last few decades.

Mark Hamill Then

Mark Hamill Then

Mark Hamill Now

Who cares what you look like when your only job is off-screen? After all, who cares if no one sees you? Mark Hamill let it slide for a while. And the traffic accident he was involved in while filming the first Star Wars film didn’t help matters. The crash left genuine scars, as seen in The Empire Strikes Back. As Star Wars resurfaced for a sequel trilogy, and he was approached to reprise the role of Luke Skywalker, Mark Hamill was ordered to hit the gym and regain some of his previous good-looking glory. It worked, and he always thinks of it as the sex appeal he used to have.

Mark Hamill Now

Mark Hamill Now

Catherine Bach Then

Catherine Bach, who starred as Daisy Duke in the television series Dukes of Hazzard, was perhaps the most famous sex icon of the 1980s. She was known for wearing hot denim pants and looking alluring throughout the season, and she served as a foil for the Duke brothers as they battled the hapless Boss Hogg and his underlings. At the height of her fame, her legs were rumored to be insured for $1 million. Allow yourself to be stressed. You could face legal action if you injure yourself while shaving. Producers resurrected the role for a film, with Jessica Simpson playing Daisy this time.

Catherine Bach Then

Catherine Bach Then

Catherine Bach Now

During the filming of Dukes of Hazzard, Catherine Bach’s acting career took a turn for the worse. She was probably typecast for the role, preventing her from being cast in other shows or movies. Another explanation is that she had fulfilled all of her professional goals as a film actress and wanted to spend more time with her two children. She’s mostly played supporting roles since then. However, she has collaborated with the Debenhams department store chain in the United Kingdom to launch her jewelry line.

Catherine Bach Now

Catherine Bach Now

Jocelyn Wildenstein Then

Jocelyn Wildenstein was a stunning young woman who was at the height of her career as a New York City socialite. She was a globetrotting young woman who perfected her marksmanship and piloting skills along the way. She’s also known for throwing money around like it’s water. Her personal phone calls cost her over $60,000 per year, and her wine bill was more than half a million dollars per year! Adnan Khashoggi, a Saudi arms dealer, introduced her to her future husband, Alec Wildenstein, a wealthy art dealer with aristocratic ties.

Jocelyn Wildenstein Then

Jocelyn Wildenstein Then

Jocelyn Wildenstein Now

When a woman’s appearance begins to deteriorate, she might start seeking the help of a cosmetic surgeon. As you can see, Jocelyn Wildenstein did not fit into this category. She developed an addiction to cosmetic surgery, and she morphed from a lovely young lady into something resembling Frankenstein’s monster. In the New York social scene, she’s known as “Catwoman,” and she could be the poster girl for why cosmetic surgery isn’t always the best choice. She says the lynx has a beautiful vision, according to a Vanity Fair interview. Friends claim she keeps a wild cat as a pet because it’s her ultimate cosmetic goal.

Jocelyn Wildenstein Now

Jocelyn Wildenstein Now

Boy George Then

Boy George was the frontman for Culture Club, one of the biggest music groups of the 1980s, and he was born George Alan O’Dowd. George stood out as a London club kid known for his eccentric style and outlandish attitudes until he was discovered by Malcolm McLaren, the Sex Pistol’s boss. Boy George’s distinctive appearance helped sell millions of copies of songs like “Karma Chameleon,” “Time (Clock of the Heart),” and “Do You Just Want to Hurt Me.” His colorful androgynous clothing and appearance made him instantly recognizable to millions of fans around the world.

Boy George Then

Boy George Then

Boy George Now

Boy George’s life did not go as planned after the band disbanded for a long time. Culture Club’s demise was precipitated by a sexual relationship between George and the band’s guitarist, Jon Moss, as well as drug use and the untimely death of their keyboard player due to an overdose, as he later revealed in interviews. He received a lengthy prison sentence as a result of imprisoning and then sexually rapping a rent child. Boy George has served his time and is now trying to make a comeback. He is a novelist, a clothing designer, a photographer, and a musician who continues to compose music. His most recent artistic endeavors have been praised for their sincerity and modesty.

Boy George Now

Boy George Now

Cybill Shepherd Then

In the 1980s, Cybill Shepherd’s role as Maddie Hayes on the TV show Moonlighting brought her to the attention of the media. Nonetheless, her role in Taxi Driver, in which she co-starred with Robert DeNiro, solidified their friendship. The on-screen chemistry between Maddie Hayes and Bruce Willis was legendary, and the series was a global hit for four years. Interesting fact: While working together, Shepherd Bruce Willis considered having an affair but decided against it to avoid adding to the show’s already high level of tension.

Cybill Shepherd Then

Cybill Shepherd Then

Cybill Shepherd Now

Shepherd is attractive for her generation, but her days as the leading lady based solely on sex appeal are long gone. She’s also an actress who’s appeared on shows like The L Word, Psych, Criminal Minds, and The Client List. Her most recent project was the Christian-influenced Do You Believe?, which she worked on in 2015. Her character was a bereaved mother who had recently lost her child. Shepherd is the father of three children in real life.

Cybill Shepherd Now

Cybill Shepherd Now

Caitlin Jenner Then

A few years ago, Caitlin Jenner was one of the many family members on the popular reality TV show Keeping Up With The Kardashians. Kris Jenner, his siblings Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie Jenner, and a slew of friends and love interests, starred in the film, which had a massive following throughout its run. She’s also appeared on The Weakest Link, Skating for Celebrities, and I’m a Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!, among other shows.

Caitlin Jenner Then

Caitlin Jenner Then

Caitlyn Jenner Now

Caitlin Jenner was dissatisfied with her performance on I’m a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here! According to a source close to the reality TV star, she felt dowdy without her daily schedule. Despite this, she appears to be more comfortable in her own skin these days. She told the Daily Mail in an interview, “It takes a little longer to get up, but now I can be myself every day.” That is what we can all strive for!

Caitlyn Jenner Now

Caitlyn Jenner Now

Bruce Willis Then

Bruce Willis, who co-stars with Cybill Shepherd in Moonlighting, began his acting career in off-Broadway productions. He is best known for his role as John McClane, a cop-turned vigilante in the Die Hard film franchise. In addition to The Sixth Sense, he appeared in Sin City, Color of Night, Pulp Fiction, Looper, and 12 Monkeys. Willis’s career has been incredibly fruitful, with more than 60 films and several television shows. He married Demi Moore in 1987, but they divorced in 2000. They stayed together after their divorce and had three daughters together.

Bruce Willis Then

Bruce Willis Then

Bruce Willis Now

Bruce’s career hasn’t slowed down in the least. In 2015, he made a comeback to the stage in Stephen King’s Misery. He had previously appeared in the 2013 film Good Day to Die Hard, in which he reprised his most well-known role. The film, on the other hand, is remembered as a critical and financial failure. He has been outspoken in his support for the US military in Iraq and Israel in recent years. Willis is married to model Emma Heming, with whom he shares two children. He was the eighth highest-grossing performer in North America in 2010. It’s not bad at all.

Bruce Willis Now

Bruce Willis Now

Kelly Le Brock Then

From the moment she first appeared on television, Kelly Le Brock was a huge hit. She starred alongside Gene Wilder in The Woman in Red, a comedy/actor legend. It was only natural for the model’s daughter to shine in front of the camera! She later went on to star in the mega-hit teen sitcom Weird Science, which premiered in 1985. She portrayed a fantasy woman created by two teenagers in a science experiment. Despite the film’s inherent misogyny, she transforms the boys into men through a series of difficult lessons in her role as a confident woman.

Kelly Le Brock Then

Kelly Le Brock Then

Kelly Le Brock Now

Kelly’s life has been full of ups and downs, and her best acting days appear to have passed her by. In 1986, she married actor Steven Seagal, but they divorced in 1996. They had three children together during their marriage. Since then, she’s been active in the homeopathic community, becoming one of the first women in the United States to own a hyperbaric chamber, which is used to treat a variety of ailments, including diseases and blood bubbles. LeBrock now devotes the majority of his time to working as a spokesperson for a children’s cancer organization.

Kelly Le Brock Now

Kelly Le Brock Now

Chuck Norris Then

Chuck Norris has been immortalized in a never-ending string of jokes about how tough he is due to his fame as a martial artist. Any other well-known memes are: “Chuck Norris is not going to die of a heart attack. His spirit isn’t quite as stupid as his mind in attacking him.” When he was younger, he was still a major heartthrob, and his good looks earned him a large following (as well as for his acting and martial arts skills). One of his most memorable roles was as Walker, Texas Ranger’s protagonist. He starred alongside Bruce Lee in the film called “Way of the Dragon.”

Chuck Norris Then

Chuck Norris Then

Chuck Norris Now

Chuck Norris, the legendary martial artist, has hardened rather than aged. With recent appearances in The Expendables franchise, his acting career is still going strong. He’s also a devout Christian. He’s written a number of Christian books. Chuck is a Republican who worked for Republican presidential candidate Mike Huckabee and donates a significant amount of time (and money) to Republican causes. He also writes a personal health column for WorldNetDaily and appears in a number of fitness-related infomercials. Norris is well-known on social media, and he keeps his followers up to date on his family.

Chuck Norris Now

Chuck Norris Now

Whoopi Goldberg Then

Whoopi Goldberg has never been a sex icon, as far as we can tell. She’s known for her incredible acting and boisterous attitude, in addition to her beauty. She has been nominated for 13 Emmys and has won at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony award. Her performance in The Color Purple, a film about an oppressed black woman in the Deep South, earned her critical acclaim in 1985. But it was her role in the 1990s film Ghost that cemented her place in the public eye. Sister Act, Hollywood Squares, and The View were among her many successful films and television shows.

Whoopi Goldberg Then

Whoopi Goldberg Then

Whoopi Goldberg Now

Whoopi has undoubtedly gained weight since her Ghost days. Many of her accomplishments have been attributed in the media to her love of a good joint, which has been blamed for giving her the munchies on occasion. Furthermore, it is natural for most of us to gain weight over time. Though Whoopi continues to perform on occasion, she now focuses her efforts on LGBT advocacy. Her “Give a Damn” movement aims to persuade gays, lesbians, bisexuals, and transgender people to band together with heterosexuals to live equal and fair lives. That’s fantastic. Thank you so much for everything you do, Whoopi!

Whoopi Goldberg Now

Whoopi Goldberg Now

Wayne Newton Then

Wayne Newton has been one of the most well-known entertainers to emerge from Las Vegas, Nevada, for decades. He was a hot commodity in his prime, with Billboard Top 100 hits like “Daddy, Don’t You Walk Too Far” and “Years.” Perhaps his most famous hit is “Danke Schoen,” featured prominently in the classic 1980s film Ferris Bueller’s Day Off. Many of the top-name entertainers of the 1970s, including Lucille Ball, George Burns, Bobby Darin, Jack Benny, and Danny Thomas, backed Wayne Newton throughout his career.

Wayne Newton Then

Wayne Newton Then

Wayne Newton Now

Wayne Newton’s personal life hasn’t been ideal, and his assets have been a complete disaster, in addition to his ever-expanding waistline. He was investigated for most of the 2000s for various forms of financial mismanagement, and it all came to a head in 2012 when he filed for bankruptcy. From Wayne’s perspective, the worst is over, and he’s back in his old house, having reached an agreement with his creditors. However, things aren’t all doom and gloom. Mr. Entertainment is passionate about raising funds for diabetes research and treatment. That’s incredible!

Wayne Newton Now

Wayne Newton Now

Linda Evans Then

Linda Evans made her acting debut in the Western television series The Big Valley as Audra Barkley. It’s not, however, what she’s known for. Her role as Krystle Carrington in the mega-soap Dynasty in the 1980s catapulted her to fame. She played Krystle for nearly eight years, and the show drew over 20 million viewers in the US and millions more around the world. Linda Evans has been nominated for the Golden Globes for her acting five times in a row. Evans also won the British television series Hell’s Kitchen in 2009 after appearing in Dynasty: Catfights and Caviar, the show’s revival episode.

Linda Evans Then

Linda Evans Then

Linda Evans Now

Those nefarious plastic surgeons are at it again, breaking people’s hearts. Without resorting to the knife, where can their patients learn to mature gracefully (and naturally)? Linda Evans’ stunning good looks were featured in Playboy magazine in 1971. So it was only natural that when those looks began to fade, Linda sought a quick fix. She enlisted the help of a medical professional. Unfortunately, as with any beauty procedure, there’s always the possibility that things won’t go as planned. They didn’t do the same thing for Linda. She’s gone on TV several times to discuss the botched surgery.

Linda Evans Now

Linda Evans Now

John Travolta Then

The iconic television series called Welcome Back, Kotter gave John Travolta his start. Travolta’s success, however, is largely due to the 1970s blockbusters Saturday Night Fever and Grease. He was young, charismatic, and had a special skill in dancing. His posters adorned the walls of millions of young girls. He seemed to have everything figured out. In the 1980s, his acting career took a significant hit because he couldn’t seem to land a leading role. Even when he did, the movies vanished into oblivion. Travolta’s roles began to reappear, which was fortunate.

John Travolta Then

John Travolta Then

John Travolta Now

Some say he’s gone from being a heartthrob to a hunk that exudes sex appeal. Even though John’s career was revived in the 1990s as a result of his appearance in 1994’s Pulp Fiction, things have not gone well for him in terms of appearance. As we all do from time to time, he appears to have gained weight and lost hair. John has been severely chastised for his appearance in the press, demonstrating that equality works both ways. He’s even been attempting to disprove that he had a romantic relationship with his former pilot, Douglas Gotterba.

John Travolta Now

John Travolta Now

Goldie Hawn Then

For her first leading role in Cactus Flower in 1969, Goldie Hawn won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. It was a difficult task as Walter Matthau’s suicidal fiancee. She is, however, best known for her comedic roles, the most notable of which is Private Benjamin, for which she won an Academy Award. Her flawless blonde hair and attractiveness catapulted her into a multi-decade career. Hawn’s other film credits include Butterflies Are Free, Housesitter, Shampoo, Death Becomes Her, and First Wives Club. Since 1983, she has been married to Kurt Russell, a fellow filmmaker.

Goldie Hawn Then

Goldie Hawn Then

Goldie Hawn Now

Let’s face it: Goldie Hawn is now in her 70s, and being a complete fox in that era isn’t easy. Her boyfriend is Kurt Russell, with whom she has been in a relationship since 1983. The Hawn Foundation, which focuses on increasing children’s academic achievement, now consumes the majority of her time. The foundation is concentrating much of its efforts on a research analysis that will demonstrate how children can improve their academic learning practices. Hawn’s popular and beautiful daughter, Kate Hudson, has a striking resemblance to her mother. The younger blonde starlet would undoubtedly seek assistance from her mother as she grew older!

Goldie Hawn Now

Goldie Hawn Now

Edward Furlong Then

On the other hand, Edward Furlong shone brightly from the start. He won Teen Idol and went on to play John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgement Day. His portrayal of a skinhead in American History X was praised for its realism but panned for its terrifying violence. Over the years, Furlong has appeared in films such as Pet Sematary 2, American Heart, Detroit Rock City, The Green Hornet, and A Home of Our Own. His acting career lasted until the 1990s, with varying degrees of success (including another Terminator film) and a single, Hold on Tight, that was only released in Japan.

Edward Furlong Then

Edward Furlong Then

Edward Furlong Now

Edward’s life had finally spiraled out of control. As a result of his rapidly worsening drug and alcohol problems, his reputation began to crumble. In October of 2000, Edward was finally admitted to treatment. He said, “I was a drug user who used opium and cocaine. It was very frightening. I haven’t spoken about [partying] in a long time. Playing, clubbing, and doping coke seems to be lonely now. Taking heavy drugs gives me insomnia.” His face clearly shows that years of drug abuse had taken a toll its toll on him.

Edward Furlong Now

Edward Furlong Now

Jackie Stallone Then

Jackie Stallone is best known as the mother of Sylvester Stallone and Frank Stallone, both actors and singers. On the other hand, her presence drew far more media attention than is typical for a celebrity mother, and she has appeared on the TV interview circuit several times. She also appeared on the British reality show Celebrity Big Brother in 2005. However, anyone in the public eye is understandably concerned about their image. Stallone has undergone numerous cosmetic procedures.

Jackie Stallone Then

Jackie Stallone Then

Jackie Stallone Now

We can’t blame Jackie for wanting to relive her childhood, but some say she rushed through the procedures. Though she recently stated that one of her operations was “botched,” we say, to each his own. Her lips may have appeared puffy at first, but this would fade over time, returning to a more normal state. Jackie died peacefully in her sleep at the age of 98 in 2020.

Jackie Stallone Now

Jackie Stallone Now