HOW TO AGE FLAWLESSLY LIKE THESE HOLLYWOOD STARS: IT’S EASIER THAN YOU THINK
Elisabeth Shue – Age 58- Back To The Future II & III
Elizabeth Shue wasn’t in the Brat Pack; she was too wholesome for that. Instead, her early career in the ’80s was spent being cast as the girl next door. Shue did pretty well, starring in The Karate Kid, and Back To The Future II and III.
But she outgrew those roles and needed to transition, so she accepted a part as a female escort in Leaving Las Vegas. The transition worked, and she got more roles in The Saint, Deconstructing Harry, and Hide And Seek. Since then, Shue has always updated her image and acting approach but never losing her youthful glow.
Jeri Ryan – Age 55 – Star Trek: Voyager
Jeri Ryan pursued acting full-time as soon as she finished college and made her acting debut in “Who’s the Boss?” until she landed in more prominent shows such as “Shark” and “Body of Proof.” On top of these all, she is best known for playing the Borg drone Seven of Nine in “Star Trek: Voyager.” She was also known for being Miss Illinois in 1990.
Every time Ryan hit the screen, the audience couldn’t help but comment on her ageless beauty, often wondering if she had kept the fountain of youth. Although Ryan is yet to share her beauty secrets, she often shares posts on her social media accounts about working out.
Nicole Kidman – Age 55- The Hours
How is it that Nicole Kidman looks as young in 2019’s Bombshell, as she did in 1983’s Bush Christmas? Yes, this miracle has been blamed on cosmetic surgery, but without Kidman actually saying she’s had work done, doctor-patient confidentiality means we’ll know.
Instead, Kidman blames her youthful looks on her obsession with fitness and daily cups of green tea. She follows an intense and specific exercise program and applies sunblock even if she’s going around to the shops. Kidman also sticks to the basics like removing her makeup and applies retinol cream every night. She is set to star in an upcoming musical called The Prom.
Hayden Panettiere – Age 34 – Heroes
Hayden Panettiere embarked on her acting journey at a mere 11 months old, debuting in a commercial for the soap opera “One Life to Live.” Her early career saw her gracing soap operas and commercials, paving the way for a significant milestone in 1998 with her first major film role in “A Bug’s Life.”
The turning point arrived in 2006 when she secured the role of Claire Bennet in the NBC hit series “Heroes,” propelling her to stardom. Portraying the invincible cheerleader, Hayden became a household name. Blessed with green eyes and blonde hair, her presence exudes red carpet glamour, solidifying her status as a Hollywood sensation.
Elisabeth Shue – Age 58- Back To The Future II & III
Elizabeth Shue wasn’t in the Brat Pack; she was too wholesome for that. Instead, her early career in the ’80s was spent being cast as the girl next door. Shue did pretty well, starring in The Karate Kid, and Back To The Future II and III.
But she outgrew those roles and needed to transition, so she accepted a part as a female escort in Leaving Las Vegas. The transition worked, and she got more roles in The Saint, Deconstructing Harry, and Hide And Seek. Since then, Shue has always updated her image and acting approach but never losing her youthful glow.
Meagan Good – Age 41 – Cousin Skeeter
In 1997, Meagan Good gained her first bout of fame when she acted in the movie “Eve’s Bayou.” She eventually got more widely recognized after landing the part of Nina in Nickelodeon’s “Cousin Skeeter.” Since the role ended in 2001, she began to star in many films, including “Stomp the Yard.”
Later on, she was featured in the romantic comedy film “Think Like a Man” and most recently had a supporting role in the 2019 DC Comic movie “Shazam!” Between the late ’90s and 2012, she earned many award nominations for her role in different films, and she is still showing off her ageless looks on our screens to date.
Isabelle Adjani – Age 68 – The Story of Adele H.
The name Isabelle Adjani may not ring a bell to many people, but the singer-actress, born in 1955, has been an ever-present character in the entertainment industry since 1970. With five César awards, all in the Best Actress category, it’s not a wonder that she also has numerous accolades for her prowess in singing and acting.
Although she’s French, Isabelle is of German and Algerian descent, and her first nomination for an Academy came when she was 20 for her outstanding role in “The Story of Adele H.” The “Possession” and “Wingwomen” actress has won Bambi, the Cannes Film Festival, David di Donatello, and other awards.
Pam Dawber – Age 72 – Mork & Mindy
Legendary actress Pam Dawber has been making waves since 1978 when she first appeared in the ABC sitcom “Mork & Mindy.” She quickly became a household name as the roles kept coming in television and film, earning herself the People’s Choice Award for Favorite Female Performer in a New TV Program in 1987 and 1979.
Over the years, Pam has appeared in career-boosting roles in “NCIS” and “My Sister Sam.” Even in the hardest of roles, she does her portrayals seamlessly and without breaking a sweat, which is why she has been around for decades but never seems to age a wrinkle.
Chrissy Metz – Age 43 – This Is Us
Known for her iconic role as Kate Pearson on “This Is Us,” Chrissy Metz soared to stardom through her exceptional talent and unwavering dedication. She garnered major accolades like Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy nominations, solidifying her status as a standout performer. Her journey, filled with pivotal moments and remarkable achievements, inspires many singers and actors.
While the “Sierra Burgess Is a Loser” actress’ appearances continue to captivate, her career transcends mere looks. The two-time Screen Actors Guild Award winner represents the power of passion and determination to achieve greatness. Chrissy’s glory days are a testament to her enduring impact on the entertainment world.
Chaz Bono – Age 54 – Becoming Chaz
A prominent advocate for transgender rights, Chaz Bono gained fame through his remarkable journey and familial ties to the legendary Sonny and Cher. His courageous transition to authenticity marked a pivotal moment in the public eye, drawing attention to his personal journey and unwavering commitment to LGBTQ+ equality.
Throughout his life, he’s been a catalyst for change, notably through his participation in the groundbreaking documentary “Becoming Chaz” and his tireless efforts supporting LGBTQ+ causes. The 2012 GLAAD Media Stephen F. Kolzak Award winner’s courage, dedication, and impactful contributions have earned him recognition and continue to pave the way for greater inclusion.
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