Celebrities You Thought Were Gone But Are Still Alive!
JOE PESCI | BORN IN 1943, RAGING BULL
Academy award winner Joe Pesci carved a name for himself in the entertainment industry as a tough and volatile character role player in several genres. In “Raging Bull,” “The Irishman,” “Casino,” and “Goodfellas,” he appeared alongside legends such as Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro.
Although he was born in 1943, the golden age actor and musician seems in no hurry to leave the stage, even appearing in an episode of the 2022 TV series “Bupkis.” Pesci wasn’t all about hard-hitting roles, as he also showed his acting versatility in comedic roles in the first two issues of the “Home Alone” and “Lethal Weapon” franchises.
Jamie Lee Curtis | Born In 1958, Halloween
Jamie Lee Curtis received a warm welcome to the film industry with her role in the 1978 horror film “Halloween.” After that success, Curtis went on to star in several other horror films. Now you know how she got the title “Scream Queen.”
Despite her initial start as a slasher film actress, Curtis soon made headway across several other genres. She received a BAFTA award for her role in the 1983 comedy “Trading Places” and a Golden Globe for her performance in the 1995 action thriller “True Lies.” After nearly five decades in the industry, she again lent her talents to the 2022 drama film “Everything Everywhere All at Once.”
Michelle Williams | Born In 1979, Destiny’s Child
Destiny’s Child was one of the best-selling music groups of all time. Among the famous former members of the R&B superband were the iconic American singer Beyoncé and the singer/actress Michelle Williams. The latter may not be as famous as Queen B, but she’s been successfully active in show business since the late ’90s.
Still boasting her youthful glow, Williams found success in TV and film productions while also working on Broadway and West End theater shows. Still active, she featured in the 2022 Lifetime drama flick “Wrath: A Seven Deadly Sins Story.” She also appeared in the American and British versions of “The Masked Singer.”
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