No Fountain Of Youth Here: Celebrities Who Haven’t Improved With Age

Life isn't easy on any of us. We may remember celebrities from the way they first appeared on screen but life takes its toll on the rich and famous just as much as it does on each of us. These celebrities have endured the aging process just as all humans must, and the result is that many are not as attractive as they were in their heyday. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, but it's worth remembering that many of these people still have successful careers despite the ravages of old age -- looking older doesn't kill your talent.

From Val Kilmer to Johnny Depp, here are some aging stars who are almost unrecognizable!

Val Kilmer, Hot Stuff

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Val Kilmer started out on the stage and then moved into acting. His first screen role was in an ABC Afterschool Special starring opposite a young Michelle Pfeiffer back in 1983.

He would go on to star opposite Tom Cruise in Top Gun by the end of the decade and by the mid-1990s, Val Kilmer was considered to be seriously hot property. He famously beat out 1980s pop icon Michael Hutchence of INXS to play Jim Morrison of The Doors in Oliver Stone’s Blockbuster movie about the band. His role in Heat with De Niro and Pacino is often considered to be his finest.

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While some people have said that the years haven't been kind to Val's waistline, we think he still looks amazing for a man his age. Unfortunately, he's disappeared from the big and small screens. After years of increasing weight, he surprised fans with a dramatic turnaround, claiming on Twitter to be back down to 165 pounds.

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And Val's career is over. In fact, he's been performing Citizen Twain which is a play of his own creation and stars only him. He even won a Grammy Award for his spoken word work in 2012. Rumors about a sequel to Top Gun could also be an inspiration for getting back into shape. Looking good, Val!

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Sally Struthers, Smoking Hot

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Sally Struthers stole American hearts when she played Gloria Stivic, the daughter of Edith and Archie Bunker, in Norman Lear’s groundbreaking sitcom, All in the Family. Though she never expected to land the role at all as it was originally given to Candice Azarra who played Gloria in the pilot episode. Candice was dropped soon after making way for Sally.

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Struthers’ Gloria was known for her blonde pigtails and defiant attitude in dealing with her opinionated and overbearing father. From then on in, things were plain sailing for Sally as she became one of the best-loved talents in American TV.

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It's not fair to expect the years to be kind to everyone but the aging process hasn't stopped Sally from working. She's been a long time advocate for the Christian Children's Fund (now ChildFund) and works to help starving and needy children in developing nations. She also played Dolly in Hello, Dolly! in 2014 which was the musical's 50th-anniversary production.

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Struthers has also been satirized twice in TV's South Park in episodes about a starving child named "Starvin' Marvin." The joke revolves around Struthers’ overeating in contrast with her endeavors to help people who don’t have enough to eat, suggesting that she was hoarding food. She was reportedly saddened by the cruel portrayal, which we can imagine. Ignore the haters, Sally, and continue to be your best self.

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Mickey Rourke, Superstar

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Mickey Rourke began his career in comedy in the movie Diner in 1982. While that didn't exactly break new ground it was1986’s Weeks and 1987's Angel Heart which showed his acting talent and his willingness to tackle taboo subject matter in his roles brought him to the forefront of stardom.

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While tame by today’s standards, these films both propelled him as a sex symbol along with his costars, Kim Basinger and Lisa Bonet. In 1991, however, Rourke decided that he'd had enough of acting and quit the silver screen for the boxing ring. He'd trained as a boxer when he was younger. His boxing career lasted three years.

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Rourke picked up a few minor acting roles in the '90s when he returned to acting from the boxing ring. Although his face was badly damaged from his time on the fight scene, his incredible talent allowed him to work steadily, often portraying misfits and misunderstood tough guys.

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Yet, it wasn't until 2005's Sin City that Rourke had another significant starring role. It was his performance in 2009's The Wrestler that would lead to a Golden Globe, a BAFTA and an Oscar nomination. He's undergone quite a bit of plastic surgery over the years and is now a strikingly handsome older gentleman because of it.

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Kathleen Turner, Eighties Wonder

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In the 1980s it was hard to go to the movies and not see Kathleen Turner. She had a hugely successful stint as the lead in movies such as Body Heat, Romancing the Stone, Prizzi's Honor, The War of the Roses, and Peggy Sue Got Married. Her smoldering good looks and sultry voice made her the perfect choice when Hollywood was looking to fill the role of femme fatale.

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She won the Golden Globe for Best Actress and was nominated for the Academy Award during that decade. She also did the voice over for Jessica Rabbit in Who Framed Roger Rabbit?

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Kathleen Turner's transformation from sex siren into an ordinary person was beyond her control. In the 1990s she developed rheumatoid arthritis, a disease which gave her unbearable, crippling pain and threatened to leave her in a wheelchair.

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The medication prescribed for her treatment caused a general weight gain and bloating, which prompted criticism from some people. As it happens to so many women actresses, Turner found herself moved out of the limelight and the acting offers moved from "star" to "mother" or even "grandmother." Luckily, her arthritis has gone into remission in recent years and she has appeared in a number of guest roles throughout the years, including appearances on Friends, Nip/Tuck, and Californication. We're happy that she's looking and feeling better these days!

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Rupert Everett, Bad Boy

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Rupert Everett won a BAFTA award for his first ever role as Julian Mitchell in Another Country in 1984. He played an openly gay student in a 1930s English school. He had a reputation for playing bad boys and his smoldering good looks made him a shoo-in for parts in movies throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

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Everett even tried (unsuccessfully) to turn his popularity into a music career as a pop star with his album, Generation of Loneliness. But it was too late, the public saw him only as an amazing actor and were not interested in his musical endeavors. He won a second BAFTA and a first Golden Globe in 1997 for My Best Friend's Wedding.

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There's absolutely nothing wrong with the way Rupert looks now just because he doesn't look exactly like the fresh-faced boy that once graced the silver screen. He's still acting as much as he ever was though. This year he's been in Tim Burton's Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children and before that in the Shrek movies and the Chronicles of Narnia.

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Aside from being outspoken on a number of political and social issues, such as decriminalizing prostitution and same-sex marriage, he's also taken up writing and had two memoirs and a screenplay published. Clearly, there has always been more than just what lurks on the surface for this modern Renaissance man.

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Lara Flynn Boyle 'Peaked'

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Twin Peaks was simultaneously a cult classic and a major television hit of the late '80s and early '90s. David Lynch's peculiar take on small-town life reeling from the circumstances surrounding the mysterious murder of Laura Palmer captured the imagination of the public around the world.

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If there was a face of Twin Peaks, it was Lara Flynn Boyle, who starred in both seasons of the show's short run as Donna Howard, Laura’s close friend who becomes obsessed with solving the murder. She didn't, however, star in the movie sequel and she has already refused a role in the new TV series which will air sometime in 2017.

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Just like any person who's aged over the decades, Lara Flynn Boyle is no longer the sex siren of her youth. Instead, she's an attractive and distinguished-looking middle-aged woman who has gotten some work done.

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It’s not difficult to understand how a young beauty might feel the pressure to maintain their looks with surgucal procedures as they age. Lara made the right decision for herself and she looks great for her age.

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Igor and Grichka Bogdanov

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French identical twin celebrities Igor and Grichka Bogdanov first started working as scientific television presenters in the 70s, but their personalities and social life often outshined their work.

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Most notably, the Bogdanov affair questioned the legitimacy of the theoretical physics papers they wrote and promoted. Over the years, the brothers stayed in the spotlight and were considered heartthrobs. Viewers watched as their physical appearances began to change dramatically beginning in the late 90s.

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The Twins Have Had Many Surgeries

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Igor and Grichka Bogdanov's interest in plastic surgery started in the late 90s and continued for far too long. The identical twins elected to have the surgeries at the same time as one another, which maintained their twin appearance, all the while their faces changed.

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Now 70 years old, this is what the Bogdanov twins look like today. Reports suggest the twins have had multiple chin and cheek implants. Also, botox and fillers.

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Geena Davis, Doubly Desirable

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Geena Davis was a smoking hot property in the 1980s. It seemed like she could do no wrong when Beetlejuice and then Thelma and Louise propelled her to box-office superstardom. For a while in the 90s you could not turn around in a grocery store without seeing Davis and her ex-husband Jeff Goldblum on tabloid covers. Their remake of the horror classic, The Fly, is truly nauseating.

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However, the flop Cutthroat Island directed by Renny Harlin, her now ex-husband, was the only real fly in the ointment. The movie was specially designed to be a vehicle to cement Geena's career. It turned out to be a disaster which nearly sunk her instead.

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Geena's still looking good these days, especially if you consider that she's in her 60s! Pictured here, the famous actress is fronting for the Women's Sports Foundation's campaign for equality in sports for females.

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While there's still a bit of acting in her life, most of Geena's time is now spent in activism. She's set up her own institute to examine gender roles in the media, too. Fun fact, she nearly made the 1999 women’s Olympic archery team as one of 300 finalists. Maybe she could play an aging Katniss Everdeen when Disney buys the rights to the Hunger Games?

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Axl Rose Rocking Out

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1987 was a golden year for hard rock music and its undisputed kings were Guns'n'Roses, fronted by the lithe and limber, controversial-but-not-just-for-wearing-bike-shorts-on stage, Axl Rose. The album, "Appetite for Destruction," has sold more than 30 million copies globally and the follow-up "Use Your Illusion" sold another 35 million.

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Back then, Rose was famous not only for having an incredible vocal range, but for inciting riots and throwing liquor bottles at fans during live performances. However, the band soon imploded over personal differences and ended up taking a long hiatus before finally releasing the album "Chinese Democracy", which sold far less than expected by their label.

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If you're not working all that often, it's easy to start comfort eating. That's apparently what happened to Axl Rose who has gone from the tight-bodied youth of yesteryear to a more age-appropriate body type.

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On Twitter, he extols the virtues of Taco Bell, but rock and roll is all about excess, right? An excess of Doritos Cheesy Gordita Crunches backstage may have replaced all the booze of his glory days. He's on his way back though. In 2016 he took over the job of fronting for AC/DC on tour and Guns'n'Roses have reformed and are about to conduct a global tour too. Get it, Axl!

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Jackie Stallone, Mother of Rocky

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Jackie Stallone is famous, of course, for being the mother of Sylvester Stallone and Frank Stallone, the singer.

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However, her personality propelled public interest far beyond the norm for a celebrity parent and she has made extensive appearances on the TV interview circuit. She also appeared in the UK's Celebrity Big Brother in 2005. It’s easy, though, to understand why someone in the public eye would have such an interest in their physical appearance. Stallone has definitely embraced her fair share of plastic surgery.

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We certainly can't blame Jackie for trying to recapture a little of her youth but some people have said they think that she went too far with the surgeries. To each his own, we say, although she's reportedly said that she felt that one of her operations was"botched."

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Her lips may have looked a little overinflated, but that goes down with time and returns to a more natural state. Sadly, Jackie passed away in 2020 at 98-years-old peacefully in her sleep.

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Mark Hamill, a Young Skywalker

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The original Star Wars trilogy was a cultural phenomenon that has inspired generations of filmmakers, and the lead actor was Mark Hamill who played Luke Skywalker.

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Mark's success in Star Wars wasn't necessarily a good thing for his career. As one producer bluntly told him, "I don't want Luke Skywalker in my film." The role was simply too iconic for Mark to be cast easily in other movies and he ended up doing mainly voiceover work over the coming decades. You may have heard him as Batman’s evil nemesis the Joker in many of the animated versions of the comic from the past few decades.

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Who cares what you look like when your only work is off-screen? Mark Hamill let things slide for a bit while because why bother when no-one will see you? And the car crash he endured following the first Star Wars movie probably didn't help things. Those are real scars from the wreck you can see in the sequel, The Empire Strikes Back.

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As Star Wars re-emerged for a sequel trilogy and Mark Hamill was asked to reprise the role of Luke Skywalker, Hamill was told to hit the gym and recover some of his former good-looking glory. It definitely worked as he's still viewed as the sex symbol he used to be.

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Catherine Bach as a Duke

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There may be no bigger sex symbol of the 1980s than Catherine Bach playing the role of Daisy Duke in Dukes of Hazzard. She was famed for wearing denim hot pants and looking alluring throughout the series in which she proved a foil for the Duke brothers themselves and their escapades battling the hapless Boss Hogg and his underlings.

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During the height of her fame, her legs alone were rumored to be insured for $1 million dollars. Imagine the pressure. You could be sued if you cut yourself shaving. The role was reprised for a movie but it was Jessica Simpson who would take on the role of Daisy.

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After Dukes of Hazzard, things went downhill for Catherine Bach's acting career. It's possible that the role had left her typecast and prevented other shows and movies from taking up her contract. Another possibility is that she simply accomplished all of her goals as an actor in the entertainment industry and wished to focus more on raising her two daughters.

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She's appeared only in low-profile roles ever since. Though she has also launched her own range of jewelry with the Debenhams group of stores in the UK. Her ex-husband, Peter Lopez, shot himself in April 2010, in what appeared to be a suicide.

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Jocelyn Wildenstein, Socialite

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Jocelyn Wildenstein was a seriously attractive young woman and a New York City socialite at the top of her game. She was a jet-setting young woman who travelled the world, along the way becoming an expert marksman and pilot.

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She's also well known for her ability to spend money like it was water. She spent over $60,000 a year in personal telephone calls at one point and her wine bill comes in at more than half a million dollars annually! Adnan Khashoggi the Saudi Arms dealer introduced her to her future husband Alec Wildenstein, a wealthy art dealer with an aristocratic background.

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Oh dear, Jocelyn. When a woman's looks begin to fade, it's not unknown for her to turn to the cosmetic surgeon to keep her looking fantastic. As you can see that's not what happened for Jocelyn Wildenstein. She became addicted to plastic surgery and slowly but surely she transformed from an attractive young woman into something more like Frankenstein's monster. Also known in the New York social scene as “Catwoman,” she could be the poster girl for why plastic surgery isn't always a good idea.

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According to an interview in Vanity Fair she has revealed that she believes the lynx to have perfect eyes. Friends say this look is her ultimate cosmetic goal/obsession as she also has one of the wild cats as a pet.

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Boy George and Culture Club

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Boy George was born George Alan O'Dowd, and he headed up one of the biggest pop sensations of the 1980s, Culture Club. Originally discovered by the Sex Pistol’s manager Malcolm McLaren, George stood out as a London club kid known for his eccentric style and wild behavior.

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Songs such as "Karma Chameleon," "Time (Clock of the Heart)" and "Do You Really Want to Hurt Me" sold millions of copies and much of it was due to Boy George's unique look. His androgynous and colorful approach to dressing and presentation made him immediately recognizable to legions of fans throughout the world.

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Unfortunately for Boy George, things didn't go well for a long period after the band split up. As he later revealed in interviews, the break up of Culture Club was really the downfall of a romantic relationship between George and Jon Moss, the drummer for the band, as well as a heroin addiction and the tragic loss of their keyboard player from overdose.

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This culminated in his serving a substantial prison sentence for imprisoning and then violently assaulting a rent boy. Boy George served his time and is now making something of a comeback. He writes books, designs clothes, is an active photographer and still writes songs. His most recent musical work has been winning acclaim for its honesty and humility.

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Cybill Shepherd Moonlighting

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Cybill Shepherd's role in Taxi Driver opposite Robert DeNiro is probably what brought her to the public eye but what cemented that relationship was her role in TV's Moonlighting in the 1980s as Maddie Hayes. Maddie Hayes was the owner of a failing detective agency and Bruce Willis was the reluctant detective brought in to turn it round. The couple's on-screen chemistry was legendary and the series ran for four years as something of a global hit.

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Interesting fact: Shepherd Bruce Willis considered having an affair while they worked together, but decided not to in order to avoid bringing any extra drama that could potentially affect the show. As she told Access Hollywood, "I said, 'We shouldn't,' and then he said, 'We shouldn't,' and so we didn't... We worked so long together, it was probably better not to."

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Nothing lasts forever and while Shepherd is still attractive for her age, the days of playing the lead role based on sex appeal are behind her. She's still acting, though, and has starred on The L Word and Psych as well as in Criminal Minds and The Client List.

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Her most recent role was in Do You Believe? in 2015, which was a heavily Christian influenced production. Her character was a mother mourning the loss of her daughter. In real life, Shepherd has three children. One of them is the actress and L Word co-star Clementine Ford.

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Those Reality TV Show Days

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Just a few years back, Caitlin Jenner was known as being one of the many family members on the popular reality TV show Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

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Featuring Kris Jenner, siblings Kim, Kourtney, Khloé, Kendall, and Kylie, along with tons of friends and romantic interests, the show had a massive following during its long run. She's also had appearances on many other television shows over the years, including The Weakest Link, Skating for Celebrities and I'm a Celebrity…Get Me Out of Here.

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Caitlyn Jenner, Living Her Best Life

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Caitlin Jenner was admittedly not thrilled with how she looked 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 usual routine.

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Despite that, she's comfortable living in her own skin these days. "It takes a little longer to get ready but now I can be myself all day," she said in an interview with Daily Mail. That's something we can all aspire to!

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Bruce Willis, Macho Man

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Cybill Shepherd's Moonlighting co-star, Bruce Willis, began his career in off-Broadway stage shows. However, he's best known for his role as John McClane - the cop turned vigilante - in the Die Hard series of movies. He also starred in many other films including The Sixth Sense, Sin City, Color of Night, Pulp Fiction, Looper, and 12 Monkeys.

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Willis’ career has been incredibly productive and he's starred in more than 60 movies as well as many TV shows. He married Demi Moore in 1987 but they would divorce in 2000. They had three daughters together and remained friends even after they split.

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Bruce's career certainly hasn't had any kind of slowdown. He returned to the stage to appear in a performance of Stephen King's Misery in 2015. Before that, he returned to his most famous role in 2013's Good Day to Die Hard. The film is notable as a critical and commercial flop, however.

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He has also been vocal in his support of the U.S. military in Iraq and Israel in recent years. Willis is married to a model named Emma Heming, and they have two children together. In 2010 he was the eighth highest-grossing actor in North America. Not too shabby.

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Kelly Le Brock Shocking Science

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Kelly Le Brock hit the big time from her first moment on screen. She starred opposite comedy/acting legend Gene Wilder in The Woman in Red. It wasn’t surprising that the daughter of a model would herself be a natural in front of the camera!

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She then moved on to feature in Weird Science a smash hit teen comedy in 1985. She starred as the fantasy woman created by two teens in a science experiment. Her character, despite the underlying sexism of the movie's theme, was a strong woman who through a series of hard lessons turns the boys into men.

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Kelly's life has been full of ups and downs and her best years on the screen seem to be well behind her. She married the star Steven Seagal but their marriage came to a close in 1996. They had three children together during their union.

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Since then she's been involved in the homeopathic movement and became one of the first people in the United States to own a hyperbaric chamber, which treats a wide variety of ailments including infections and air bubbles in the bloodstream. Today, most of LeBrock’s efforts are as the spokesperson for a children's cancer charity.

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Chuck Norris No Joke

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Chuck Norris' fame as a martial arts star has seen him immortalized in an endless series of jokes regarding how tough he is. These memes include such classics as "Chuck Norris will never have a heart attack. His heart isn't nearly foolish enough to attack him."

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When he was young, he was also a considerable heartthrob and won a serious following for his good looks (as well as for his acting and martial arts skills). One of his most famous roles was the leading character in Walker, Texas Ranger. He also starred alongside Bruce Lee in Way of the Dragon.

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The legendary Chuck Norris hasn't so much aged as he has hardened. His acting career is still going on and he's appeared recently in The Expendables series of movies. He's also a devout Christian. He's penned several tomes on Christianity.

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Chuck's a Republican too and has campaigned for Mike Huckabee as the presidential nominee and spends a lot of his time (and money) working on Republican causes. He also writes a personal fitness column on WordNetDaily and has a series of infomercials advertising fitness products. Norris is active on social media and shares frequent updates about his family.

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Whoopi Goldberg, No Ghost

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It might be safe to say that Whoopi Goldberg's never really been a sex symbol. She's famous for her incredible acting and boisterous personality more than her looks. She's been nominated for 13 Emmys and won at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony award.

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Her role in The Color Purple about an abused black woman in the Deep South in 1985 brought her critical acclaim. But it was her role in 1990s Ghost that really firmed up her place in the public eye. She went on to star in many, many hit films and shows like Sister Act, Hollywood Squares, and The View.

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Whoopi's surely gained a few pounds since the Ghost days. Much of this has been attributed, in the media, to her fondness for a joint or two which can occasionally lead to the munchies. Plus, most of us do gain weight over time… it’s just natural.

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While Whoopi still acts sometimes, much of her current life is based around LGBT activism. Her "Give a Damn" campaign tries to persuade all members of the gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities to come together with straight people and live equal and fair lives. That’s amazing. Thanks for all you do, Whoopi!

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Wayne Newton, Heartthrob

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Singer Wayne Newton has been one of the best-known entertainers to come from Las Vegas, Nevada for decades. In his youth, he was a hot property and songs like "Daddy, Don't You Walk so Fast" and "Years" were smash hits in the Billboard Top 100. Perhaps his most famous song of all is "Danke Schoen," which played a prominent role in the iconic 1980s film Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

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Wayne Newton had the support of most of the top-name entertainers of the 70s in his career including Lucille Ball, George Burns, Bobby Darin, Jack Benny and Danny Thomas.

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Things haven't been brilliant in Wayne Newton's private life and in addition to his ever-expanding waistline his finances have become a complete mess. He has spent much of the 2000s in court being sued for various forms of financial mismanagement and it all came to a head in 2012 when he declared bankruptcy.

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The worst, from Wayne's perspective, is now over and he's back living in his old house having reached a settlement with his creditors. Things aren’t all bad, however. The man known as “Mr. Entertainment” is deeply involved with charities that raise funding for diabetes research. That’s wonderful!

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Linda Evans' Sex Appeal

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Linda Evans' career began playing Audra Barkley in the Western TV show, The Big Valley. However, that's not what she's really famous for. Her fame was brought about from her role as Krystle Carrington in the smash hit super soap of the 1980s, Dynasty.

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She played Krystle for nearly eight years and the show was watched by more than 20 million Americans and massive audiences globally. Linda Evans was nominated for the Golden Globes in five consecutive years for her role. Evans appeared on the show’s reunion special, Dynasty: Catfights and Caviar, and later won the British reality series Hell's Kitchen in 2009.

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Here, those pesky plastic surgeons are back breaking hearts again. When will their patients ever learn to avoid the knife and age gracefully (and naturally)?

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Linda Evans was featured in Playboy in 1971 for her breathtaking good looks. So it was only natural that when those looks began to fade that Linda sought a quick-fix remedy. She hired a medical professional. Unfortunately, as with all cosmetic surgery, there's a risk that things won't quite turn out the way people plan them to. And they didn't for Linda. She's appeared on TV several times to candidly discuss the failed surgery.

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John Travolta, Saturday Night Fever

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John Travolta got his start on the iconic television series Welcome Back, Kotter. But Travolta's career owes much to the smash successes of Saturday Night Fever and Grease in the 1970s. He was young, attractive and could dance like no one else. His posters graced the bedroom walls of millions of teenage girls. It seemed he had it made.

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Then his acting career took a substantial hit in the 1980s where it seemed he just couldn't land a starring role and when he did - the films sunk without trace. Luckily, the roles picked back up for Travolta.

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Some say that this guy has gone from heartthrob to a large hunk of love. Despite John's career being resurrected in the 1990s thanks particularly to his role in 1994s Pulp Fiction - things have gone a little badly for him in the looks department. As happens to all of us, he’s appeared to gain some weight and lose some hair.

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Proving that equality cuts both ways, John has been roundly criticized for his appearance in the national media. He's also been trying to prove that he didn't have a sexual relationship with his former pilot, Douglas Gotterba.

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Goldie Hawn, Private Benjamin

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In her first major role in Cactus Flower in 1969, Goldie Hawn won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. It was a serious role as Walter Matthau's suicidal fiance. She's best known, however, for her comedic performances and perhaps her best-loved role is that of the eponymous Private Benjamin for which she also won an Academy Award.

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She parlayed her good looks and natural blonde into a career that has spanned several decades. Hawn’s other film credits include Butterflies Are Free, Housesitter, Shampoo, Death Becomes Her, and First Wives Club. She’s been married to fellow actor Kurt Russell since 1983.

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Let's be fair about this - Goldie Hawn is now in her 70s and it's pretty hard for anybody to be a total fox in their 70s. She's still with Kurt Russell who she's been in a relationship with since 1983. Most of her time is now spent running the Hawn Foundation which focuses on academic performance improvement for youth. Much of the foundation's work is focused on scientific study to demonstrate improved academic learning strategies.

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Hawn’s famous gorgeous daughter Kate Hudson closely resembles her mom. The younger blonde starlet will surely look to her mother for advice as she begins to age!

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Edward Furlong's Brooding Good Looks

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Edward Furlong's star shone brightly from the start. He won Teen Idol and then starred as John Connor in Terminator 2: Judgement Day. His role as a skinhead in American History X was praised for its honesty and condemned for its frightening brutality. Over the years, Furlong also had roles in Pet Sematary Two, American Heart, Detroit Rock City, The Green Hornet, and A Home of Our Own.

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His acting career continued through the 90s with mixed success (including another Terminator movie) and he even recorded an album, Hold on Tight, though it was only ever released in Japan.

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Then Edward's life spun completely out of control. His career began to fall to pieces in the wake of serious drug and alcohol problems that quickly grew worse and worse.

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Edward finally ended up in rehab in October 2000. He said; "I was a heroin and cocaine addict. It was really scary. I don't even think about [partying] anymore. It seems lonely now: running and clubbing and doing coke. I have nightmares about doing hard drugs." His past substance abuse issues definitely show in his face.

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Janice Dickinson, Top Model

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Janice Dickinson was possibly the first supermodel, though there are other worthy contenders to that claim. But Dickinson has even published a memoir, No Lifeguard on Duty: The Accidental Life of the World’s First Supermodel, that backs up her claims. What is absolutely certain is that she was, without a doubt, one of the most beautiful women of her generation.

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She was a global hit as a model during the 1970s and 1980s. She would go on to sit on America's Top Model on television in 2003 because who could give better advice to aspiring models than Janice Dickinson?

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Despite running her own modeling agency and her TV work, Janice still must have been mourning her youth because somebody somewhere let her visit the dreaded plastic surgeon's knife.

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Sadly, for Janice as with so many other celebrities, this turned out to be a seriously bad idea. The surgery was so bad that she's barely recognizable as the woman she once was. Her next appearance on TV was on the series Botched! where the show’s experts attempted to repair the extensive damage to her looks. Dickinson was diagnosed with breast cancer in March of 2016. As of this writing, she is doing well with her treatments.

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Johnny Depp, 90's Heartthrob

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Johnny Depp's first role on screen was in Oliver Stone's Platoon but it was a minor supporting part. His big break came with the release of Edward Scissorhands which is often considered a dark romance. His youthful good looks combined with the success of his first lead role ensured that there would be plenty of parts to follow.

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His career trajectory has been nothing but positive and he is one of the world's biggest stars. Depp has dated some of the most well-known names in the business, including Stranger Things’ Winona Ryder and supermodel Kate Moss. He has two children with his former partner, French model Vanessa Paradis.

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Big star he may be but there's nothing that anyone can do to stop the toll of aging and partying on their face. Depp's demand is based on his box office success and acting talents more than his face nowadays. This hasn't stopped him from being the number best-paid actor in 2012 or from being inducted as a Disney Legend in 2015. To date his films have grossed more than $7 billion.

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These days, Depp might just be as well-known for his legal problems as his once-gorgeous face. His recent (and very public) split from actress Amber Heard was shocking to the former heartthrob’s fans.

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Elsa Patton, Mama Elsa

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"Mama Elsa" Patton caught the world's attention as a star of The Real Housewives of Miami. Her contribution was so popular that she even won a spin-off series in the form of Havana Elsa which was released by the Bravo network between series of The Real Housewives of Miami.

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Sadly, the spin-off was canceled when "Mama Elsa" fell and injured herself. Supposedly, she suffered a brain injury during a fall that took place in her home. It is quite clear to see from this photo that Mama Elsa was once an incredibly attractive woman. Let’s see what she looks like now…

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Yup, it's those plastic surgeons again and once again a beautiful woman trying to retain her good looks is maimed. Her daughter, Marysol, says that when her mother had her eyelids done in the 1980s it; "gave her hematomas on her eyes for like three years." That's a terrible price to pay for cosmetic surgery for anyone and "Mama Elsa" is more famous for her post-surgery state than her heyday of hotness.

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Marysol states that her mother became almost unrecognizable during that time and following her subsequent surgeries, although she doesn’t recall Elsa specifically having a facelift during that time.

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Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart's Heyday

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Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart, otherwise known as the 18th Duchess of Alba, may well be the richest entrant on the list. She was a billionaire and is famed for spending as much on her wedding as the Queen of England spent on hers.

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She was also an attractive woman and throughout her life, she was famed for her affairs and romantic associations with numerous men. She also held the distinction of the most titled aristocrat in the world with more than 40 titles. In 2011 she was added to Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame.

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This is perhaps unkind, but towards the end of her life Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart was still churning through the men (at least according to the Spanish scandals sheets), but we suspect they may have been interested in something other than her good looks by then.

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It didn't work though. Cayetana Fitz-James Stuart's final lover (they were married from 2011 until her death) didn't receive a penny in her will and apparently, he was under the impression he was going to make out like a bandit. Fitz-James Stuart also left behind six children and nine grandchildren.

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Suzanne Somers, Sex Siren

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Suzanne Somers became popular for her role as Chrissy Snow in Three's Company, an American TV show based on a British show Man About the House. Strangely, the American version lasted eight seasons and the British one only six. She co-starred on the show with Joyce DeWitt and Jack Ritter, and the show is still a fan favorite to this day.

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She then played the role of Carol Lambert in Step-by-Step which confirmed her status as one of America's favorite sitcom actresses and her sultry good looks certainly didn't hurt with that. Step-by-Step ran until 1998.

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Fast forward to today and Suzanne Somers is still looking good, possibly too good for a woman who is now 70 years old. She denies having plastic surgery but it seems nearly impossible that there's not been at least a little work done there.

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However, she is a firm advocate of holistic and alternative medicine and it's just possible that she's stumbled upon the fountain of youth while researching one of her books on the subject. Somers is a two-time cancer survivor and after her first grueling round of treatments she decided to go the holistic route.

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Nicole Eggert From Baywatch

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Nicole Eggert's beauty was obviously something special from an early age as she won a place in the Miss Universe petite division at the age of five. However, it is her role of Summer Quinn in the lifeguard drama Baywatch which brought her adult beauty to the attention of the viewing public.

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She was also supposed to appear in a Baywatch spin-off series but the series was canceled before it went into production. Before Nicole's Baywatch fame, she was wildly popular as Jamie Powell on the hit sitcom Charles In Charge, alongside teen star Scott Baio.

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However, once Baywatch had finished Nicole's star began to fade along with her looks.

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She's appeared in a lot of reality television over the last decade and even came second on Splash, a show about celebrity diving. She was said to have been injured during the production of the show but she denies this. Nicole also starred in several Lifetime movies. Today, Nicole does something very unusual for a former celebrity - she is the owner and operator of an ice-cream truck. Her company is called Scoops, and she actually drives the truck! Nicole says it's a family-run business.

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Lil' Kim, Rapper/Songwriter

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Born and raised in Brooklyn, Lil' Kim (born Kimberly Denise Jones) started rapping when she was still in her teens. She got her big start in 1995 when she hooked up with the late Notorious B.I.G. (Christopher Wallace) and his group Junior M.A.F.I.A.

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She was just 19 years old at the time. Kim and Biggie became a couple and dated on-again-off-again until his 1997 murder. Lil’ Kim's debut album, "Hard Core," came out in 1996. It had there #1 hits and the album went double platinum. Her next two albums went platinum as well, making Kim a legit superstar.

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Kim's Shocking New Appearance

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The Notorious B.I.G. wrote a song called Mo' Money Mo' Problems: "It's like the more money we come across, the more problems we see." That line seems to have held true for Kim as she was catapulted into successes and the inevitable pitfalls that come along with it.

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She's experienced several legal and financial issues in the years since making her debut as a rapper. One of the most shocking changes to Kim is the outrageous plastic surgeries she has subjected her face to. She’s barely recognizable as the Lil’ Kim we all fell in love with back in the 90s.

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Donatella Versace, Fashion Designer

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Italian fashion icon Donatella Versace is the head designer and Vice President of the Versace Group. Known for her trademark long blonde hair and heavily tanned skin, Donatella has a unique sense of style that has brought her tremendous success and fame in the fashion industry.

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Versace clothing is revered by A-list stars such as Lady Gaga, Jennifer Lopez, Kate Hudson, Blake Lively, Angelina Jolie, Katy Perry, Cheryl Cole, January Jones, and many more. In this throwback photo, Donatella is pictured with her brother, the late fashion designer Gianni Versace, at a party in the early 1990s.

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Donatella, Barely Recognizable

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Since the previous photo was taken, Donatella Versace has had many plastic surgeries, and some say she’s gone too far with them. Some unkind commenters have nicknamed her a “human waxwork.” According to some top plastic surgeons who have studied photos of her new look, she appears to have undergone a botched facelift along with heavy lip injections.

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Her blonde eyebrows certainly aren’t helping the overall effect. She’s never seemed to embrace the natural look, however, so perhaps she’s happy with the outcome. In the past, she’s admitted to using Botox but generally credits “tonnes of cream” for the appearance of her skin and hair.

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Courteney Cox, ‘Friends’ Sweetheart

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After appearing in Bruce Springsteen “Dancing in the Dark” music video, Courteney Cox went on to become a huge star. The world grew to love her as Monica Gellar on the megahit television series Friends. She remained close friends with co-star Jennifer Aniston, and the two are frequently spotted out and about together all these years later.

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Cox later starred in the series Cougartown and Dirt, as well as in the Scream film franchise. She was married to fellow actor David Arquette from 1999 until their divorce in 2013. The two have a daughter named Coco.

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Not Such A ‘Friendly’ Look These Days

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Courteney Cox recently appeared on an episode of Running Wild with Bear Grylls, and she got pretty candid about the plastic surgeries she’s had in an effort to retain a youthful appearance. She admitted that she’s taken things too far, saying "I have done things that I regret, and luckily they’re things that dissolve and go away.

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So, um, that’s good, because it’s not always been my best look. So, now I just have a new motto: 'Just let it be'." Grylls advised her to avoid any further cosmetic procedures, telling the star that her natural look is beautiful.

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Joan Van Ark, Actress

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American actress Joan Van Ark is most famous for her role of Valene Ewing on the long-running series Dallas. She then continued the role through Dallas’ spin-off show, Knot’s Landing, for 13 seasons. Van Ark appeared in many other shows including Love Boat, The Six Million Dollar Man, Bonanza, and M*A*S*H.

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Her work as Valene Ewing brought her the Soap Opera Digest Award two times. Later, she returned to Dallas for its 2013 reboot. More recently she did voice work for the animated series Archer, and has also appeared as a judge on RuPaul's Drag Race.

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“Knot” A Very Natural Look On Joan

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In recent appearances, fans have been shocked by Van Ark’s barely-recognizable face. Granted, she is in her 70s now, but it’s painfully clear that she’s had a lot of work done to her once-beautiful face. Plastic surgeon Dr. Anthony Youn, who has not treated the star, gave his opinion of Van Ark’s appearance in an interview with National Enquirer:

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“I suspect she’s had at least one facelift, if not two, causing her neckline and jawline to look tight. Her forehead is smooth and wrinkle-free, a possible consequence of a brow lift and Botox.”