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HOW 80’S STARS LOOK LIKE TODAY

By

Ami Ciccone

, updated on

June 5, 2023

Soleil Moon Frye


Soliel entered the industry as a child star who appeared on the TV sitcom Punky Brewster when she was just 7-years-old. After the conclusion of the show in 1988, Soliel went for to portray some other mediocre roles and few guest appearances but that really didn't help her savings account. Now at the age of 40, Fyre is a mother of four and wife to producer Jason Goldberg. She also helps her children in managing their business - an online boutique and a party decoration company.

David Lee Roth


The rocker used to be the original lead singer of the highly successful band Van Halen, but tensions with guitarist Eddie Van Halen led him to take on his own career path. But as a solo artist, his songs only generated moderate success. We're sure his bank account suffered and his wealth managers were not happy! Eventually, the 61-year-old returned to the band and went with them on the biggest tour in the band's history. While he continues to tour with the band to this day, Roth also broadcasts YouTube videos of himself talking about different topics.

Bo Derek

When Bo Derek appeared in Tarzan and 10, men fell in love with her, and how couldn't they, with this woman's blinding beauty? She's 61 now, and she definitely doesn't look her age, so we guess that health and lifestyle are her priorities. She surely takes care of herself with some cosmetics and anti-aging treatment, but that doesn't mean that's she's not stunning enough. She's now doing business with military lawyers to help veterans return to a normal life.

Philip Michael Thomas

Phillip Michael Thomas came to prominence by appearing in the critically acclaimed TV show, Miami Vice. He also did many '70s movies, like Sparkle. The most interesting thing though is his nutrition choices, as he's a vegetarian with a very strict diet. He's also against drinking and smoking, and he probably thinks that his avoidance of such vices is one of the tools that will provide him a healthier life. Judging by his looks at 68, he can't be wrong.

Veronica Hamel

Veronica Hamel worked as a secretary before pursuing an acting career, and her Street Blues role made her the famous actor that we all know today. She impersonated a posh public defense attorney, with the series first appearing in 1981. Before becoming an actor, she had also been a fashion model, so we guess that she knows everything about cosmetics, fitness, health and lifestyle matters.

Linda Hamilton

Linda Hamilton rose to stardom by playing Sarah Connor in the classic sci-fi film saga, The Terminator. She's known for her strict image, and most of the roles she played have that feature. But the very same tough image of hers granted her numerous acting awards. While she was pretty beautiful in her days of youth, she doesn't seem to be really concerned about her looks right now, as she can often be seen without any cosmetics, but we hope that she cares about her nutrition at least.

Arnold Schwarzenegger

Arnold Schwarzenegger has been successful in anything he ever got involved in, from being a massive bodybuilding star to becoming an acting celebrity in the Terminator saga and a renowned politician. His love life had a slip and fall when he had an affair which led to a divorce, but that doesn't change the fact that his name is synonymous with success. Even today, he's making the headlines regarding his health and lifestyle every now and then. Meanwhile, for a 70-year-old, he's totally a fitness model.

*Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnold_Schwarzenegger

Jeff Cohen


Remember the “Truffle Shuffle” from The Goonies? Yep, this actor played Chunk, the kid who did the move that became famous in the '80s after the film hit blockbuster gold. Although he did appear in other projects such as The Facts of Life and Disney's Wonderful World of Color, his career slowed down after he hit puberty and turned from Chunk to Hunk. Today, 42-year-old Cohen is a successful entertainment lawyer after graduating from the University of California-Berkeley. Someone values a good education!

 Cyndi Lauper


With her debut album She's So Unusual, Cyndi had shown the industry that she is here to stay. Four songs from her debut album landed on the Billboard charts and also earned her the Best New Artist award in 1985. With the 90's, her career started reducing its pace. Since then she has taken to Broadway and even won a Grammy & Tony for her musical efforts. The 64-year-old has sold over 50 million albums to date. That has to make one's bank account quite heavy.

Kelly LeBrock


A Pantene shampoo commercial got her the attention of many at just 16 years old. As one of the most attractive women of the '80s, she went on to appear in many other films in the next decade. However, her projects eventually petered out and her personal issues, including her divorce from Steven Seagal, overshadowed her career. She, reportedly, also struggled with drug abuse issues and became reclusive, choosing to spend time at home and with her family.

Lisa Whelchel

While Lisa received much appreciation for her appearance in The New Mickey Mouse Club as a Mouseketeer, she didn't get any noteworthy roles until 1979. But just before the '80s kicked off, she was selected to portray the character of Blair Warner in "The Facts Of Life." While she did much work after that and also appeared in Survivor: Philippines, she never got famous. Today she is involved in motivational speaking, sharing her faith and has turned to a writer publishing various books on prayer, life and parenting. It seems that Lisa uses dome really good anti-aging cream as she does not seem to have aged at all!

Rob Lowe


>Well, a member of the 80s "Brat Pack" was much expected to be on the list as its cast had some of the hottest stars of 1980s. Lowe went to portray some noteworthy roles in Oxford Blues, St. Elmo's Fire, and Square Dance. But soon his stars started ebbing in the 90's and when he almost lost all hopes, his career revived in the 2000s when he got a role in the TV series, The West Wing. And today, the 53-year-old has registered six Golden Globe Awards to his credit. While most of his contemporaries from the 80's probably need credit repair or bankruptcy attorneys, Rob is laughing all the way to the bank.

Mario Lopez

American television hunk, Mario Lopez, started out as an actor, but now, he's mostly hosting television talk shows and other entertainment events, like the Miss Teen USA Pageant. He has also released a cooking book and he's known for his hot abs. This is a man who truly cares about his nutrition and fitness, without even needing a personal trainer. 

Michelle Pfeiffer

She might have made her first appearance in the '80s, but Michelle Pfeiffer's beauty still amazes us. The former model hit the acting jackpot with her Scarface and Dangerous Liaisons roles, and she ended up with a loaded bank account. Her diet must be insanely good, as she never seems to gain weight, despite her age. She's managed to quit smoking, even without checking into any rehab center for drugs. Michelle is kind-hearted, collaborating with the American Cancer Society to help people suffering from the disease.

Lori Singer

Lori Singer became internationally famous for her lead role, Ariel Moore in the box office hit, Footloose. After her role in the film, she guest starred in shows such as Fame and Law & Order: Special Victims Unit. Not only is Lori a good actress, but she is also a great cellist. She was one of the executive producers of the HBO documentary Mea Maxima Culpa: Silence in the House of God. No loans or cash advances needed for her!

Alyssa Milano


She was a star even as a young 7-year-old. She performed in Annie in the '80s and then made her debut on the silver screen with Old Enough in 1984. She went on to nab a starring role in TV series, Who's the Boss, which made her a bonafide star during the '80s and '90s and continued to work on television and film projects until 2011 actively. Nowadays, she occasionally makes guest appearances on a number of TV shows and also works as a producer. There is no talk of bankruptcy for Ms. Milano.

Brooke Shields

Brooke Shields is one of the hottest actresses of the '80s. She received international fame for her role in the films Blue Lagoon and Endless Love. Brooke went on to become an even bigger star, appearing in many TV shows and films. She is a vegan and an animal rights activist and pro-mental health when she openly discussed that she had suffered from signs of postpartum depression. Brooke is one of the most beautiful women in Hollywood, and there have been rumors that she went under the knife and got plastic surgery. What do you think?

Phoebe Cates


The former aspiring dancer gained a huge fan following in the '80s, all thanks to her immense beauty and charm. Fast Times at Ridgemont High proved to be a catalyst for her career and then she landed a role in 1984's Gremlins and also many other noteworthy roles. But it was after her marriage with actor Kevin Kline that her career started ebbing. The 53-year-old has now turned to become a business woman, even without a business degree, and is now focusing on her 'Blue Tree' boutique.

Andrew McCarthy

This boy-next-door Brat Packer won audiences over with his sincere acting in Class in 1983. He went on to star in other hit films, such as Pretty in Pink and St. Elmo's Fire. However, his '80s success didn't carry over to the next decades. In the last few years, he has made guest appearances on a few TV shows, such as The Black List. Heres hoping no bankruptcy claims are reported of soon.

Jennifer Jason Leigh


Her breakout role in Fast Times at Ridgemont High launched her to fame, leading her to star in Flesh + Blood and The Hitcher. The next decade even proved to be a beneficial one for her career-wise, appearing in Short Cuts and other films. Recently, she appeared as Anomalisa in The Hateful Eight, which earned her an Oscar nomination. With all that work to keep Jennifer busy, we are sure there will be no problems with home financing or mortgage loans.

Judge Reinhold

Judge Reinhold's career graph displayed an upward trajectory after his character portrayal in Fast Times At Ridgemont High. After displaying some ordinary performances, Judge finally got to taste fame after his performance in comedy hit, Beverly Hills Cop. The other noteworthy roles of his career are his characters in Ruthless People, Gremlins, and The Santa Clause trilogy. Rumor says that he is soon going to revive with his supposedly upcoming fourth installment of Beverly Hills Cop. That will surely help him pay any mortgages or loans that he has!

Kirk Cameron


With winning the hearts of many young fans, his character of Mike Seaver in Growing Pains also earned him 2 Golden Globe nominations. As a child artist, he played many other roles through the '80s & '90s in the films Like Father Like Son and Listen to Me. The 46-year-old has now become an active Evangelical Christian in the evangelical ministry called The Way of the Master which he co-founded  with Ray Comfort.

Mia Sara


This dark-haired beauty flew high in the '80s and was best known for her work during the said decade and in the early '90s. Her film debut was in Legend with Tom Cruise, and she later went on to star in Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, which she is most famous for. In the next decade, her career slowed down as she started a family with Muppets creator Jim Henson's eldest son Brian Henson. She is currently focusing on her family and is a mother of two.

Michael J. Fox


This Canadian-American actor got to taste the fame after his role of Marty Mcfly in the Back to the Future film franchise; that's also the highlight of his career. The other role that added to his fame was in the Tv series Family Ties which also earned him three Golden Globe Awards. But soon his medical doctors diagnosed him with Parkinson's disease and after that, his career's graph took a plunge. However, after a short break, he revived his career with the TV series The Good Wife and also did some other work on TV such as Scrubs and Boston Legal. 

Jennifer Grey

Did you know that before the blockbuster Dirty Dancing, Grey appeared in the '80s cult hit Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? This proved to be the only successes Grey ever enjoyed and she never got to top them. Even plastic surgery could not save her career—instead, it only made her unrecognizable and sparked speculations that she may have be battling drug abuse and depression. Although her star has waned in the last decade, she has made occasional guest appearances on TV.

Kelly McGillis


She was already 28 when she found success while acting alongside Harrison Ford in Witness. She earned acting award nominations for her work and landed a couple of other acting opportunities, such as Top Gun and The Accused. Her career slowed down in the next decade as she felt increasingly weary about her future in acting. The 58-year-old is now focused on teaching acting and assisting recovering drug users and alcohol addicts.

Jonathan Ke Quan

Sure, you remember that Asian kid on The Goonies and may also love his character, but so did director Stephen Spielberg, who also cast him in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. However, his career didn't follow an upward path that could've hopefully lead him to other golden blockbuster movie roles. The actor, who moved to the United States from Vietnam with his family, instead worked on a couple of minor roles in TV and film. Today, he works behind the scenes as a stunt choreographer, with The One and X-Men as the highlights of his current career.  We hope he has health cover and life insurance, considering he has such a dangerous job!

Claudia Wells


This Malaysia-born actress is famous for her leading lady role on Back to the Future. Although it was an opportunity of a lifetime, she had to give up on the rest of the installments of the movie franchise after her mom got detected with cancer. Wells then returned to star in the TV adaptation of Fast Times at Ridgemont High in 1986 and again in 2011 in the movie Alien Armageddon. She did not engage in other acting projects after that and focused on running her own business, a high-end apparel store called Armani Wells.

William Zabka


He became widely recognized as that bully villain, Johnny Lawrence, in The Karate Kid. He went on to reprise his role in the sequels of the hit '80s flick, but his other notable appearance was as Audrey's boyfriend in National Lampoon’s European Vacation. He later dialed down his acting projects in order to work towards becoming a filmmaker, which he indeed achieved. He earned an Oscar nomination in 2004 for one of his short films. These days, he works as a screenwriter, producer, director, and an actor, recently appeared in How I Met Your Mother. He also directs music videos and commercials.

Daryl Hannah


Her beauty did not go unnoticed in the '80s. In fact, she became one of the poster girls in virtually every boy's room during the decade. She appeared on the 1982 hit, Blade Runner, then Splash!, Steel Magnolias and Wall Street. However, the career upswing didn't continue into the '90s, although she did continue to work in film. In the last few years, she made headlines after being arrested and handcuffed for trespassing while protesting against the Keystone Oil Pipeline. Thank her lawyers for taking care of bail!

Rick Astley

His pop beats were part of the signature sounds of the late '80s and early '90s. He rose to fame after his single Never Gonna Give You Up became a number one hit. His big voice and soulful singing initially had people thinking he was African American. After dishing a slew of pop hits, he shifted to more soulful music in the next decade and then retired at 27 to focus on family. He later resurfaced, thanks to “Rickrolling,” and released his album 50, which topped the UK charts. That must have helped him buy some real estate and cars, don't you think?

Robert Downey, Jr.

The 51-year-old's newfound fame as Tony Stark on the Iron Man and The Avengers franchise was a renaissance of sorts for the talented and formerly troubled star. Drug abuse and reckless behavior stalled his career after 80's and threw him out of the Hollywood A-list circuit. He later returned to the limelight after beating his demons and addictions through rehab with the leading role in the highly successful Iron Man movie in 2008. He has since become one of the highest-paid actors in the world after earning an $80 million paycheck.

Madonna

This Material Girl wasn't catapulted to stardom right from the get go. She was actually part of two different singing groups before she finally decided to become a solo artist in 1982. Her second album, Like a Virgin, pushed her to the forefront of pop music and hit singles like Papa Don't Preach, Material Girl and Vogue turned her into a sensation. Today, the 57-year-old singer and actress remains to be the one and only 'Queen of Pop'. She continues to make music to this day, although her film career has cooled down in the past years. Her wealth management company must be working on overdrive with the millions in her bank account.

Bill Murray

This former Saturday Night Live cast member enjoyed great success in the entertainment industry in the '80s and beyond. His best-known work during the said decade involved Caddyshack, and Tootsie, and his most famous role was as one of the Ghostbusters, which made him a bonafide Hollywood A-lister. He continues to make movies and appear on TV to this day. He was most recently seen in a cameo role in the 2016 Ghostbusters reboot. Doesn't look like Bill will be up for retirement anytime soon

 Tony Danza

Tony started as a pro boxer, and also attained a 9-3 boxing record. But soon his stars took him to the Hollywood industry when he debuted with the role of "Tony" in the television series Taxi. He land a role in the TV series, "Who's the Boss" for which he also earned three Golden Globe nominations. But with times, his career slowed down and he was left with meager roles to portray. The 66-year-old is still portraying some side roles and enjoying his semi-retirement life.

Jason Patric

In the true tradition of a family of entertainers, Patric also entered the industry. He got a part in the TV movie, Toughlove, in 1985 and went on to appear in films such as The Lost Boys and The Beast. He became more famous for his film work during the '80s. but his career waned in the next decade, influencing a shift to Broadway. He recently went back to film and can be seen on the series, Wayward Pines, as Dr. Theo Yedlin. We don't know if broadway actors make a lot of money, but we are sure his inheritance helps too.

Kevin Bacon

His stint on Footloose turned him into a household name and an '80s icon. It's not the only movie he did during the said decade, though. In fact, it came after he appeared in a string of films since 1978. He was smart enough to take the ball and run with it, having gone on to make more movies and solidify his celebrity status with films like Apollo 13 and Hollow Man. The 58-year-old actor has since dabbled in film directing, producing, and music making.

Jami Gertz

She was keen on earning a degree when stardom came knocking in the guise of a talent agent, who spotted her while she was still at NYU. She appeared on Diff'rent Strokes and The Facts of Life and co-starred with Sarah Jessica Parker on Square Pegs in 1982. After turning down the role of Rachel on Friends, she started a career as a designer in Paris. She returned to the silver screen in 1996 with Twister and appeared on the sitcom about lawyers, Ally McBeal. The 50-year-old actress continues to be in the industry, although her last project was ABC's The Neighbors.

James Spader

Spared was part of the Brat Pack during the decade, with Pretty in Pink serving as his Hollywood launchpad. He went on to act in a number of other hit films such as Wall Street, being one of his most notable ones. After a career slump in the '90s, the 56-year-old actor got a career resurgence with his portrayal of a lawyer on Boston Legal in 2004. Recently, he played the baddie Ultron in the recent Marvel blockbuster, Avengers: Age of Ultron.

 George Michael

Georgios Kyriacos Panayiotou was one of the best British exports in the '80s, as part of the music duo 'Wham!' and even as a solo artist years afterward. He continued his best-selling streak in the next decade but ran into legal trouble by the turn of the millennium. He later revived his music career and staged a tour, but then faded from the spotlight once more. The singer has been an LGBT activist and continued to write music until he was found dead in his bed in 2016, at the age of 53. His death was determined by doctors to be the result of natural causes.

 Molly Ringwald

Ringwald is yet another Brat Pack alum. She starred in Sixteen Candles in 1984, which made her a big star and household name. She went on to solidify her teen icon status with The Breakfast Club, The Pick-Up Artist, and Pretty in Pink. However, the next decade didn't prove to be fruitful for Ringwald. She took a hiatus from acting and later resurfaced in 2008 for The Secret Life of the American Teenager, a hit TV series on ABC. She also went on to try her hand at music and released a jazz record in 2013. Currently, she writes an advice column on the British news outlet, The Guardian.

Corey Feldman

Before he made it big in Hollywood, the actor appeared in over a hundred commercials as a child. He then went on to appear in several TV shows, such as Mork & Mindy, Cheers and The Goonies, which turned him into an entertainment industry darling. After the peak of his career, Feldman has made occasional appearances on television and was even in Katy Perry's Last Friday Night music video in 2011.  Recently he's been doing television works, appearing in American Dad and being a voice talent in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series.

Debbie Gibson

Gibson was such a big star in the '80s that her music could be described as one of the soundtracks of the decade. Finding fame while still in high school,  Shake Your Love and Foolish Beat were just two of her hits back then and she continued to release catchy tunes, which led to international fame, more albums, and even bigger concerts. However, the '90s wasn't as fortuitous for Gibson, prompting her to eventually bow out of the limelight and enjoy her retirement. Currently, she is focused on her health issues as she has been diagnosed with Lyme disease.

Huey Lewis

This American musician first tasted success across the pond. It was in Europe that he became a rather accomplished harmonica player and blues artist. After he returned to the U.S., he struck gold more than a decade afterward when he formed his own group, Huey Lewis and the News. They released the albums, Picture This and Sports, and finally managed to make their mark in the music industry. Although their fame slowed down in the next decade, they carried on. The 66-year-old singer and actor currently still performs on stage and takes acting projects, although not frequently.

Alan Ruck

His first film project had him co-starring with Sean Penn in 1983's Bad Boys. His career went further after he took to the Broadway stage with Matthew Broderick two years later and he then followed this up with a silver screen appearance on Ferris Bueller's Day Off. He also appeared in Three Fugitives and Shooter. Today, the 60-year-old star continues to act and has appeared in a number of TV shows such as Cougar Town and NCIS: Los Angeles. He will next be seen in War Machine with Brad Pitt.

Jennifer Beals

Her roles in Footloose and Dirty Dancing made her a dancing heroine in the '80s. The blockbuster hit, Flashdance, turned her into an icon of the decade as the famous dance sequences endeared her to audiences and copycats. However, she returned to Yale to finish her degree after the film, leading to a decline in her film career. In the last few years, she has appeared in a number of films but has not achieved the same level of success she had in the '80s. She currently is focusing on being a wife and mom and has been dabbling in photography, activism, and triathlons.

C. Thomas Howell

This actor had the luck of having Steven Spielberg's box-office hit, E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial, as his first acting gig. He went on to become a star after playing Ponyboy Curtis on The Outsiders, launching him to teen idol-dom. His winning streak didn't seem to continue through the '90s, but he continued to work in the industry and appeared on Sons of Anarchy, Sleepy Hollow, and Blue Bloods, among others. The 49-year-old has since tried his hand at directing.

 Scott Baio

He was only 16 when he played Chachi on Happy Days. He went on to reprise his role on the spinoff, Joanie Loves Chachi. This led him to yet another TV series, Charles in Charge, which aired for six seasons. He went on to appear in other TV shows and gradually shifted to directing. Recently, the 55-year-old talent appeared on the Nickelodeon series See Dad Run and the film Superbabies: Baby Geniuses 2, but never again got to enjoy the same success he had in the '80s.

Jon Cryer

Being from a showbiz family, Cryer's foray into film from the stage was no surprise. His role as Duckie Dale in Pretty in Pink was considered his breakout performance and had lead him to even more acting opportunities such as Superman IV: The Quest for Peace. His shift to the small screen proved to be a difficult one. However, he managed a modicum of success on Two and a Half Men, which ran for more than a decade until it ended in 2015.

Zach Galligan

He became one of the lucky showbiz rookies of the decade when his first silver screen outing, Gremlins, turned out to be one of the '80s most memorable films. He went on to star in Nothing Lasts Forever, and the Gremlins sequel. Like it was for many '80s stars, the next decade was not as lucky for Galligan. He, however, continued to work and appeared on a number of TV series such as Melrose Place, Star Trek: Voyager, and Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. He has faded from the spotlight since more than a decade ago, although there are rumors of a third Gremlins sequel.

 Ricky Schroder

This former child actor found success early after winning a Golden Globe award for his first film, The Champ, at only nine years old in 1980. He later starred in the TV series, Silver Spoons, in 1982. After the show ended in 1986, he pursued his college studies while continuing to act. He appeared on Call of the Wild and Lonesome Dove, and then later became known for his role on NYPD Blue. Currently, he has shifted to behind-the-camera work and has set up his own production company.

Ralph Macchio

Before he became the original Karate Kid, he worked as a child actor in commercials. He later transitioned to film and co-starred with some of the today's biggest stars, Tom Cruise and Matt Dillon, on The Outsiders. However, later film projects never topped or equaled his Karate Kid success. These days, the 54-year-old actor still appears on TV shows now and then. He has made guest appearances on How I Met Your Mother, Ugly Betty, and Dancing with the Stars.

Anthony Michael Hall

From commercials, the actor transitioned to acting on stage and later to film, starting with The Gold Bug in 1980. However, it was in National Lampoon's Vacation that he caught the attention of the audiences. He went on to become a teen heartthrob, thanks to The Breakfast Club and Sixteen Candles. His alcohol addiction issues made him take a break from his career but he later slowly returned to the limelight with occasional TV appearances and low-budget films. He eventually landed hits like The Dead Zone and The Dark Knight.

Tiffany

During her heyday in the '80s, the singer was one of the few famous artists who went by only one name. However, she was born with a last name, and it's Darwish. She went from earning just $235 from her first concert to raking in millions in 1987 after the release of her debut album. However, her second album and subsequent record releases did not achieve a similar level of success, thus casting a shadow on her career. She later posed for Playboy in 2002 and appeared in reality TV shows, the last one being in Celebrity Cook-Off in 2014, as she probably needed the cash.

Judd Nelson

This actor started out when he was already in his mid-20s, which did not keep him and his role in The Breakfast Club from turning him into a star. He went on to acquire other acting roles both on the big and small screen, his most notable work being Blue City, Never on Tuesday, St. Elmo's Fire, and Far Out Man. Although his workload slowed down through the years (despite appearing on C.S.I. and Psych and other TV shows in between), he continued to act and also started producing, screenwriting, and authoring books for his resume. These days, he has a recurring role on the popular TV series, Empire.

Mr. T

Here is a rags-to-riches story. The poor boy grew up in a tough neighborhood riddled with murder and other crimes before going on to become a movie star. Not before doing Army service and working as a bodyguard, that is. Apparently, protecting Michael Jackson and Muhammad Ali led the actor to his most famous role as Clubber Lang in Rocky III. With his African warrior do and gold jewelry, he also went on to star in the TV series, The A-Team. These days, he's been making cameos and appearing in commercials. Since being diagnosed with lymphoma, he has put his acting career on a slow burn.

John Cusack

His tickets to fame were his roles in hit movies such as Stand by Me, Say Anything, and Better Off Dead. His acting chops proved handy as it allowed him to be cast in blockbuster films and acclaimed movies like Con Air and High Fidelity. He continues to work in film today, besides watching baseball games during his down time.

Ally Sheedy

Prior to her acting gig, Ally became an author of a bestselling book at the tender age of 12. Then, in the '80s, she started landing roles in key films of the decade, such as Bad Boys, St. Elmo's Fire, The Breakfast Club, and War Games. The fame, however, must have done something to her peace of mind as she developed a sleeping pill addiction and later had to do a rehab stint that cooled her career. She then recovered and went back to the acting circuit, making appearances on TV shows such as C.S.I. and Psych and other films.

Justine Bateman

Jason Bateman's big sis Justine Bateman is best known for playing Mallory Keaton on Family Ties, but she's been consistently starring on TV shows ever since. She appeared as Ellie Leonard on Desperate Housewives and in 2007 opened a digital production and consulting company called SECTION 5. Justine also went back to school: She started her freshman year as a full-time student at UCLA in the fall of 2012. She also managed to squeeze in a guest appearance on Modern Family back in 2013.

Joan Collins

A veterna of the widely popular show Dynasty, Joan Collins has a lot of TV series and movies to her name. Although her career peaked in the '80, Joan didn't lose any momentum, even marrying her fifth husband in 2002, Percy Gibson, who's 32 years younger than her. Joan has also written novels, lifestyle books, and memoirs. Joan's younger sister, acclaimed author Jackie Collins, died of breast cancer in 2015. Her most recent role is in The Royals, as the sharp mother of Elizabeth Hurley's character, Queen Helena.

Shelley Long

After Cheers had ended, Shelley Long's career went into a slump. Well, her acting career wasn't her only problem. She also got a divorce from her second husband back in 2004 and was rushed to a hospital for overdosing on painkillers in 2005. The good thing is that she seems to be getting back on her feet. She has been making guest appearances on hit shows like Modern Family and starred in other TV movies and independent films.

Charlene Tilton

More than two decades after the hit TV series Dallas ended, Charlene Tilton reprised her role as Lucy Ewing in the 2012 remake. Charlene appeared in minor roles in films such as Lucky Dog back in 2013, and Not Another Celebrity Movie in 2014. Charlene spent most of her childhood in a foster care, so in 2015, she decided to raise awareness about foster kids at a benefit held in New York.

Sean Astin

Sean Astin started his acting career in the movie, The Goonies, but what made him a star was playing the role of Samwise Gamgee in the blockbuster hit, The Lord of the Rings trilogy. Other than acting on-screen, Sean has also lent his voice to shows like Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle More recently, he is starring in the American drama series, The Strain. These days, has gained a little weight, and might need to try a weight loss program. He's rocking the "dad bod" though.

Josh Brolin

Josh Brolin was a big star during the 80's and has gotten more famous throughout the years. After playing Brand Walsh in The Goonies, Josh went on to be one of the biggest stars in Hollywood, appearing in tons of box office hits. He starred in movies such as  No Country for Old Men, American Gangster, True Grit, Gangster Squad, and W. But for the younger readers, they might recognize him as the Marvel villain Thanos. We just can't wait for Avengers: Infinity War.

Geri Jewell

Geri Jewell is known for her role in the '80s sitcom The Facts of Life, which was fantastic because she was the first actress to land a regular role on a prime-time TV show even with a disability. She had cerebral palsy, which you could imagine must be really hard, but she was still able to do such an excellent job. She released an autobiography I‘m Walking as Straight as I Can, where she talks about her condition, and also that she is a lesbian. You go, girl!

Robyn Lively

We all know Robyn Lively as the Teen Witch Louise Miller. After the film, Robyn went on to star in hit shows like NCIS, Saving Grace, Cold Case, and Psych which made her a much bigger star. A thing that you may not have known about Robyn is that she came from Hollywood royalty. Her family is full of actors, and her half sister is Blake Lively.

Bonnie Tyler

The Welsh singer Bonnie Tyler is one of the hottest artists of the '80s. Her hit song “Total Eclipse of the Heart” made her a superstar and got her not one, but three Grammy Awards. After her success, she has decided to step away from the spotlight and is now living a peaceful and private life with her family. It was a good thing that she didn't get addicted to drugs or alcohol, like many musicians back in the day.

Tracy Gold

Tracy Gold became famous in the '80s for her role as Carol Seaver on the sitcom, Growing Pains. Tracy struggled with self-esteem issues when she was younger which caused her to suffer from anorexia. It was also the reason why she wasn't in the final season of the show. Now Tracy is a amother of four, and has beaten her anorexia. She no longer has self-esteem issues that makes her want to do drastic weight loss.

Jeremy Miller

Jeremy Miller played the youngest son of the Seaver family, Ben Seaver on the show Growing Pains and also in the two reunion movies. After the show, Jeremy decided to go to the University of Southern California, but he struggled with drugs and alcohol addiction, which is why he dropped out after only a year. He is now away from the spotlight but is living a happy married life with three step kids.

Jane Wiedlin

Jane Wiedlin is known as the rhythm guitarist and backup vocals of the all-female band, The Go-Gos during the '80s. She left the band in 1984 to pursue her own music career. Not only is she a musician, but she's also an actress who appeared in minor roles in TV and films. Jane is openly gay; she's proud of it, and that earns our respect.

Tiffani Amber Thiessen

One of our teenage crushes from the late '80s up to the early '90s was the cute cheerleader, Kelly Kapowski on Saved By The Bell played by the gorgeous Tiffani Amber Thiessen. After the show, she went on to make a name for herself, thanks to her performances in shows like Beverly Hills, 90210, White Collar and much more. She has also tried her skills on the silver screen, appearing in films such as Son in Law. It seems our '80s crush doesn't need any weight loss and is as hot as ever.

 

Morgan Fairchild

Morgan Fairchild is best known for her lead role in the 1980 series Flamingo Road for which she got a Golden Globe nomination for Best Actress – Television Series Drama. She appeared in other TV shows such as Dallas, Search for Tomorrow, Roseanne, and Friends. When she was younger, Morgan got kidnapped not once, but twice during the 1970s. She is also an activist, helping to spread awareness about AIDS and environmental issues. She's already 67-years old, but she's as hot as ever, and won't be needing any weight loss programs any time soon.

Margot Kidder

Today, there are tons of superhero movies because of advancements in technology, but back in the '80s, Superman was the best superhero movie. Alongside Christopher Reeve as Superman, Margot Kidder played the spunky news reporter Lois Lane. She went on to star in other films and TV shows, but she had a nervous breakdown in 1996 and was also diagnosed with bipolar disorder which was a big dent on her career.

Fabio Lanzoni

Masses of women have drooled over Fabio in the 80s, who was one of the most successful models of the time. For obvious reasons, Fabio went pretty fast from modeling in magazines to being a fitness model, when his fitness video and exercise book made him a household name. Lanzoni has remained extraordinarily loyal to his old look, even today. And if that's not enough, he seems to be keeping his professional life quite alive too, with him still active in the fitness and modeling industries and even guest-starring in Hollywood movies such as Zoolander and classic TV shows like The Bold and the Beautiful.

Tawny Kitaen

Tawny Kitaen became known for her appearances in several music videos in the 1980s band, Whitesnake. She dated and briefly married the lead singer of the band, David Coverdale. Tawny had recurring roles in TV shows such as Hercules: The Legendary Journeys, and also co-hosted the gag show, America's Funniest People from 1992 to 1994. Tawny is now 55-years-old and may have gotten a little plastic surgery to help her keep her youthful beauty. Well, we don't blame her.

Jean Bruce Scott

Jean Bruce Scott appeared in Airwolf and Magnum P.I., making lots of hearts beat faster with her good looks and incredible charm. She retired from acting to focus on her family life and being a mother afterwards, though a return to the screen was rumored in 2012. Not being an actress means not having to deal with the scrutiny of the public eye, which allowed Scott to put on a little bit of weight. She may have to think about losing weight or slimming down a tiny bit because the camera can be ruthless with just a few extra pounds.

PATRICK SWAYZE


Patrick Swayze was a man of many talents. He could dance, act, sing and write music. He rose to fame in big blockbuster movies, playing dashing love interests and bad boys. His ripped physique and dreamy '80s hairstyle helped him achieve his status as a true icon of the era. Many remember him for his portrayals in The Outsiders, Ghost and of course Dirty Dancing. Sadly his body was ravaged by pancreatic cancer from 2007 onward. Although he took an experimental drug for his cancer treatment, he lost the battle against the illness in 2009.

JACLYN SMITH

Jaclyn Smith won the hearts of many in the highly successful Charlie's Angels franchise. Smith, who is now 72, doesn't seem to have aged at all. The actress says she keeps young by drinking green smoothies, with vegetables such as broccoli, kale, and spinach, to keep herself looking so young. Critics say rather than vegetables, it's plastic surgery which keeps her so youthful. They suggest she had some fillers and a facelift done. Smith has always denied having cosmetic procedures done but has also said she isn't against them. What do you think, are Jaclyn's looks all natural?

TOM BERENGER

Tom Berenger gained his fame appearing in big military action movies such as Platoon and the Sniper film series. He got an Oscar nomination for the former, but things got quiet afterwards. Although he appeared in the 2010 hit Inception, he's had a hard time getting jobs. It's stated that the actor has let himself go a little bit and without his ripped military body, he's lost his appeal. Maybe Berenger should think of losing weight and getting a personal trainer, to get his body back to its optimum state. Or if he doesn't want to do that, he can always opt for surgery to speed up the process.

NANCY MCKEON

Nancy McKeon soared to global fame on The Facts of Life, as the fun tomboy Jo Polniaczek. She appeared in the show until it was canceled. Afterwards, McKeon had a few high profile auditions, such as for the TV-series Friends and Working Girl. Sadly, she missed out on both of those and it has been quiet for her since. McKeon has kept looking youthful due to her healthy diet and workout habits. She also stated that a stable family life and happy marriage have helped her maintain her physique. We are glad to see that she never had to worry about weight loss and hope to see her on the screen again soon.

GEENA DAVIS

Geena Davis is an incredibly gifted woman. Not only is she a member of Mensa, this beauty with brains has starred, written, produced and modeled throughout her life. She's most famous for successes such as A League of Their Own and Thelma & Louise. If all that wasn't enough, she is also an athlete. Davis was a wildcard for the US archery team. We are sure Geena has learned to take care of her body with optimum nutrition and perhaps a personal trainer. Whilst juggling these many talents, she surely needs a lot of stamina and energy to maintain her many projects.

PAUL HOGAN

Michael Dundee, arguably the '80s most popular Australian character, was portrayed by actor and comedian Paul Hogan. Crocodile Dundee I and II made Paul instantly recognizable, as the actor immediately soared to global fame and critical acclaim. He won a Golden Globe and married his co-star Linda Kozlowski. Sadly, their marriage did not last. Hogan gave up his athletic crocodile-hunting body and with age, he has gained a bit of weight too. Yet he doesn't feel like he needs to undergo a facelift or any other anti-aging procedures: he received his lifetime achievement award already and has joked that it was basically a retirement gift.

VAL KILMER

Val Kilmer became a household name in Hollywood in the '80s. He portrayed lead roles as an action hero in films like Top Gun and Batman. Throughout those days, he maintained an incredible fitness and had a personal trainer make sure he looked the part. More recently Kilmer has focused on projects he is passionate about, rather than big hits. He appeared in Palo Alto and Song to Song. Rumors have stated that Kilmer suffered from throat cancer and receiver cancer treatment in a specialized facility in Los Angeles. We hope he has recovered his good health and will continue to star in great films.

KATHLEEN TURNER

Kathleen Turner tried to steer away from femme fatale roles her whole career, stating that her good looks would pass. Instead, she focused on parts with substance and didn't fail to impress. She was nominated for an Oscar in Peggy Sue Got Married and managed to avoid being pigeonholed as an '80s bombshell. However, a bad case of rheumatoid arthritis meant a quick downfall. The actress started drinking heavily to deal with the pain and her alcohol addiction saw her admitted to an alcohol rehab center. She has been able to work in series like Californication, but struggles with the pressures to slim down and Hollywood's tough standards on women.

DIANNE WIEST

Dianne Wiest was one of the most sought-after actors of her time. She won many awards for her role as Helen Sinclair in Woody Allen's Bullets Over Broadway and her appearances in films such as Footloose, The Birdcage, and Synechdoche, New York. Growing up, she always wanted to be a ballerina and watched her weight by making sure she had a structured nutrition plan. Yet she changed her plans and became an actress, which lucky for us, proved a great decision. Wiest still continues to act on the TV show Life in Pieces as Joan Short.

SYLVESTER STALLONE

Sylvester Stallone was THE action hero of the '70s and '80s, appearing as Rocky Balboa and John Rambo in their respective film franchises. Stallone trained with a personal trainer to get his action hero and boxer physique. He always wanted to do his own stunts, which led to a fair amount of personal injuries. Yet broken bones didn't scare this tough guy, who always got back in the game after recuperating. A little-known fact is that Stallone's face is actually partly paralyzed, which gives him his signature tough looks and slightly slurred way of speaking.

MELANIE GRIFFITH

Melanie Griffith started her career early on, appearing in many films as a teenager. What set her apart was her willingness to do mature scenes from a young age. This led her to be cast in risque scenes for films such as Night Moves, Working Girl, and Smile. Griffith once was attacked by a lion on set, which saw her getting 50 stitches. Luckily she didn't need any cosmetic surgery as the attack didn't leave any lasting marks on her face. Griffith is still an active actress now, appearing in The Disaster Artist and The Pirates of Somalia in 2017.

JESSICA LANGE

Jessica Lange won an Academy Award for her screen debut in Tootsie. The amazing actress hasn't ceased to wow audiences with her incredible acting chops. She has managed to stay looking as beautiful as ever without ever having fillers, Botox treatments or a facelift. Instead, she is still a Hollywood leading lady with her natural looks. You can see her in the hit series American Horror Story, showing off her skills as different characters in every season. We sure think Lange is a great example of how to age gracefully and stay successful in Hollywood!

JON BON JOVI

Jon Bon Jovi's hair was the center of attention for many teenage girls during the '80s and became a prime example of glam rock men's haircuts. Bon Jovi's success led to twelve studio albums, and his band became one of the best-selling ones of the decade. He didn't stick to just writing music and performing, Bon Jovi appeared as an actor in multiple films and series, such as legal drama Ally McBeal. His rugged rockstar looks and great physique made him a true heartthrob. These days he still makes music and continues his work as a philanthropist.

PHIL COLLINS

Phil Collins, drummer and lead singer of Genesis, is one of his generation's biggest stars. He released countless albums, received many awards and is widely recognized as one of the biggest influences on the music industry. Collins, unfortunately, suffered from an ear infection, which left him with some hearing loss. He then developed some other problems, such as a trapped nerve, which made it impossible for him to play drums. A foot and ankle orthopedic surgeon diagnosed him with drop foot, which also created difficulties walking.

ELLE MACPHERSON

Elle MacPherson is not only a supermodel, she is also a talented actress and businesswoman. She holds the record of appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition five times! This lead to her being nicknamed 'The Body'. MacPherson ventured into business, starting up her own beauty line. Her beauty and hair products proved a success and Elle launched other businesses, such as a lingerie line. The model continues to look stunning, proving that her anti-aging products do work.

KIM BASINGER

Kim Basinger may be 64, but she still has all the glam she had back in the '80s. She played a Bond girl in Never Say Never Again and appeared in LA Confidential, for which she won many awards. Her marriage and subsequent divorce to Alec Baldwin was a huge scandal, with their custody battle turning both bitter and hard. Basinger came into financial problems, but is still acting and can be seen in Fifty Shades Darker. Her looks may be attributed to her healthy diet, as she is a devoted vegetarian and animal rights activist.

ANJELICA HUSTON

Anjelica Huston comes from a long line of artists. Her family achieved a hat trick in Oscar-winning, as she, her parent and grandparent all won one. Huston has appeared in many a great movie, working together frequently with famous directors Woody Allen and Wes Anderson. Her work includes The Addams Family, Crimes and Misdemeanors and The Royal Tenenbaums. Huston has always benefited from great genes to maintain a unique look but admits she does like to indulge in visiting a beauty salon every now and then. Well, as long as the beauty salon only uses products that are cruelty-free, as she is a very engaged animal rights activist.

TOM HANKS

Tom Hanks is another one of those '80s actors who just doesn't seem to stop getting better and better at his craft. Hanks appeared in films such as Splash and Big but quickly moved on to more serious and dramatic roles. His more notable performances include The Green Mile, Cast Away and Captain Philips. All this and more made him the third most successful box office star ever. Hanks has managed to stay humble and focuses his career on staying creative by branching out in writing and directing. Unfortunately, Hanks developed Type 2 diabetes and is now receiving diabetes treatment.

LEA THOMPSON

Lea Thompson rose to fame in the '80s in the highly successful Back to the Future franchise. Originally her dream was to become a dancer and she was even offered scholarships to study at various ballet schools. Thompson decided to go down the acting path instead and has been gracing the screen ever since. She's also directed and produced many features and will be in Little Women in the near future. The actress credits a healthy diet plan and staying active for her good looks and healthy glow.

SEAN YOUNG

Sean Young played Rachael in iconic '80s film Blade Runner, amazing audiences with her looks and acting skills. The actress became quite a diva, protesting not getting the part of Catwoman in Tim Burton's Batman by appearing at the studios and in chat shows in a Catwoman costume. Her behavior escalated as her alcohol addiction caused her trouble, such as getting into a fight at the Academy Awards when she showed up without having a ticket. She checked into an alcohol rehab facility to help her with her addiction and recently helped out with the new Blade Runner film set.

CHEVY CHASE

The name Chevy Chase immediately makes people think of Saturday Night Live. The actor and comedian co-hosted the show for years, writing sketches and making the audience laugh. He continued to appear in other big projects, such as the National Lampoon's Vacation films and hit NBC show Community. However, Chevy encountered mental health problems after his cocaine addiction spiraled out of control. He suffered from alcohol and drug addiction and went into a rehab treatment facility for his abuse of prescription drugs. He seems to be doing better these days, and we hope he can stay sober.

CINDY MORGAN

Cindy Morgan started her career on screen as a weather girl. After this, she moved on to hostess jobs until she landed the role of Lacey in Caddyshack. Afterwards, she played Lora and Yori in Tron, making history by appearing in the world's first computer-generated film. Morgan has continued acting and still makes regular appearances on the small and silver screen. Her natural beauty is down to good skin care products and the occasional face mask, as she has not had any cosmetic procedures done. And it looks like it's working!

CONNIE SELLECA

Connie Selleca rose to fame in TV shows Flying High and Hotel. The former model started her acting career in the '70s and has continued to act throughout her entire life. Selleca was nominated for a Golden Globe for her work in Hotel. She is happily married and looks stunning in her sixth decade on this planet. Yet sources do claim that she has had a fair amount of cosmetic surgery done. Rumors about a nose job and Botox injections have made their way, and plastic surgeons have said they can see that she's had a bit of work done. Whether or not that is the case, she still looks as gorgeous as ever.

MICKEY ROURKE

Mickey Rourke is a man of many skills. In the ‘80s the actor appeared in Barfly and Angel Heart but then decided to take a break from acting to focus on his boxing career. He had a focused nutrition plan and fitness training coach to help him get trained and ready. After three years in the ring, he retired and returned to the screen. He caused quite a stir when one of his intimate scenes was rumored to be un-simulated. The actor is also famous for his love of dogs, as he has linked his mental health to having their companionship. He is also an avid supporter of PETA.

BOY GEORGE

Everyone knows the song Karma Chameleon. Culture Club’s hit was penned by colorful Brit Boy George. The English singer had some huge hits with his band in the ‘80s, but it wasn’t just his hits that entertained the crowds. Boy George’s flamboyant dress sense led to him becoming a fashion designer and his extravagant personality made him a real icon of the era. Unfortunately, he struggled with alcohol and drug abuse, but some time in rehab made him healthier. He’s also recently undergone a massive weight loss program, which helped him feel and look much better.

HEATHER LOCKLEAR

Heather Locklear broke many hearts as Amanda Woodward in Melrose Place. The stunning beauty appeared in many other popular TV series, including Hot in Cleveland and Dynasty. Throughout the years she has remained an example for healthy living. Her good looks haven’t faded at all and she looks just as gorgeous now as she did when she first started acting. Want to know her anti-aging beauty secret? Rather than going to a spa or beautician, according to rumors, she uses some unconventional techniques, to keep her skin looking youthful.

TRACEY GOLD

Tracey Gold first came to the screen in TV show Growing Pains. The sitcom was hugely popular and Gold immediately rose to fame. However, this wasn’t necessarily great for her. The constant scrutiny and pressures about her looks made her develop an eating disorder. Luckily the actress found help in an eating disorder clinic and overcame her anorexia nervosa. She is now at a healthy weight and has put her efforts into creating a good family life. We’re happy to see the actress smiling and glowing again.

JOEY LAWRENCE

Joey Lawrence was one of the ultimate ‘80s heartthrobs. His appearance on series such as Gimme a Break! made many hearts beat faster. We are sure many girls had his posters on their bedroom walls, as they pined for this handsome guy. Lawrence has always stated music comes first in his career and he has kept busy writing and performing songs. He appeared on the TV show Splash, working with a personal trainer to become a diving champ in no time. His stunning physique also got him a Chippendales contract.

DOLPH LUNDGREN

Dolph Lundgren came to study in the US from Sweden on a Fulbright scholarship. The actor met singer Grace Jones in a nightclub and was hired as her bodyguard, but soon the two fell in love. Lundgren, who was supposed to study at MIT, quit his studies to pursue acting instead. He appeared in many films, most notably the Rocky franchise. The actor has always had an incredibly fit body, a combination of optimum nutrition, diet supplements and fitness training, including weightlifting. We'll soon see Lundgren on the screen again in the sequel to Creed.

MINDY COHN

Mindy Cohn was discovered by actress Charlotte Rae when she attended Cohn's school to research school girls' behavior. Rae instantly loved Cohn's personality and had a part created for her in The Facts of Life. Mindy continues to act and has been able to remain grounded. The main feature of hers you would probably recognize is her voice. Cohn has voiced Scooby Doo's Velma Dinkley for decades! Unfortunately, the actress was diagnosed with breast cancer, but after five years of cancer treatment she seems to have recovered and is hoping to work again soon.

VICTORIA PRINCIPAL

Victoria Principal earned a Golden Globe nomination for her best-known role as Pamela in Dallas. The actress was very clever about her contract, as she left out a clause that would leave her unable to own any outside ventures. This meant that she could set up her own successful business. Principal owns a skin care line: Principal Secret, and has written many books on healthy diets, beauty secrets, and skin care. Though she sells skincare products, her marriage of twenty years to plastic surgeon Harry Glassman may mean that her own wrinkle-free skin isn't completely natural.

MARK - PAUL GOSSELAAR

Saved by the Bell's Mark-Paul Gosselaar was every teenage girl's dream date back in the day. This little dreamboat was so popular that he even dated all three female cast members of the show. Gosselaar isn't just an actor: with the help of a personal trainer he became a track cyclist. His other fast speed ventures include dirt biking, race car driving and being a pilot.  The actor continues his craft on stage and screen, such as the FOX television show Pitch. He has hinted to a Saved by the Bell reunion many times and a little sketch with fellow cast mates was performed on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon.

DANICA MCKELLAR

Danica McKellar played Winnie in The Wonder Years as a young teenager. The actress has stated that moving from being a child actress to an older actress was a difficult move. In the meantime, this beauty with brains got a Math degree from UCLA and wrote multiple bestselling books encouraging young girls to get into STEM fields. Her work as a maths writer has been applauded and she remains a true role-model for young girls everywhere. McKellar is more than just a pretty face and supports girls to not just care about beauty salons and weight loss, but to focus on what's inside.

MARIO LOPEZ

Mario Lopez, best known as A.C. Slater in Saved by the Bell, is quite the playboy. The actor and television host's first marriage ended because Lopez had been a little bit too naughty during his bachelor party. Lopez came in second in Dancing With the Stars and dated his dance partner from the show. He sure has some dancing chops and has appeared on Broadway in A Chorus Line. The cheeky actor has always been invested in his healthy diet and fitness training, as you can probably tell from looking at his well-trained arms. Diet supplements and optimum nutrition have helped him sustain his physique over the years and you can tell by his glowing skin that staying fit and healthy does wonders for your looks!

CANDACE CAMERON

Who doesn't remember Candace Cameron as D.J. Tanner in Full House? Cameron rose to fame in the hit series and was nominated for many awards. Yet this critical acclaim didn't lead to happiness: she suffered from the eating disorder bulimia nervosa, as the pressures of the spotlight became too much for her. Luckily she recovered from the illness and is now doing a lot better. She wrote books on health and fitness and appeared on Dancing With the Stars. We are happy to see that Cameron never succumbed to addictions like many other child stars and remains happily married to Valeri Bure.

JASON BATEMAN

Jason Bateman appeared in Little House on the Prairie as a young boy. The actor immediately went on to appear in other series such as Silver Spoons and The Hogan Family. Bateman had other talents too and at 18 he already directed three episodes of the latter series. He continued to act and direct, gaining a huge fan base for his work in Arrested Development. Sadly, his young start in the industry led him to alcohol and drug abuse. After ten years in and out of addiction, he got himself back together and focused on the good things in life. In 2018 he will appear in Ozark and Game Night.

IONE SKYE

Ione Skye made romantic movie history with the iconic film Say Anything. After the massive success of the movie, Skye went on to appear in projects such as Wayne's World, The Twilight Zone and a recurring feature in Arrested Development. She was married to Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz and engaged to furniture designer David Netto, but has now happily settled down with musician Ben Lee. In 2015, the actress gave details about a long lasting alcohol addiction and phases of drug abuse. Her painting and writing help her cope with these and are a creative outlet rather than a negative one.

 Drew Barrymore

Drew Barrymore first appeared in the classic 1982 film E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, and everybody acknowledged her acting talent. But then, her career didn't go as planned, as she struggled with substance abuse, and her inpatient rehab was primarily kept a secret. After sobering up, she returned to acting and became a Hollywood celebrity. These days, one of her goals in life is weight loss, and it seems like she's getting there as she's looking quite fabulous.  

Tom Cruise

Tom Cruise became a Hollywood essential after starring in Top Gun, and especially after his Mission Impossible series role, he became a huge celebrity, with equally huge earnings as well. Still going strong since the '80s, Tom must be using some pretty good anti-aging methods, as he's looking like he hasn't aged at all, despite a few wrinkles. We would definitely want to know what tools he uses to look that young and have a great physique. Incidentally, Tom has had his share of divorce attorney meetings in the past.

Mel Gibson

Mel Gibson's appearance in the '80s shocked the globe's female population, and he became an absolute male role model, with his acting skills being just as good as his image. He then got into a lot of trouble with the authorities - like when he was charged with DUI twice, with his criminal attorney sparing him from more legal issues. He seems to care a lot about his fitness and nutrition, as, despite his age, he's still incredibly handsome. Even wrinkles seem to compliment him.

Kirstie Alley

Kirstie Alley abandoned her interior design career to become an actress, and judging by the results, it was the right thing to do. We got to know her from the TV series Cheers,  although most of the time, she's made the headlines for her weight problems. However, her weight loss journey ended up being successful, and she looks quite good at the moment. She even managed to avoid a possible tummy tuck surgery!

Bruce Willis

Action film fans sure know Bruce Willis, with his Die Hard role being unforgettable. Though the father of five may do well to have a wealth management advice from a lawyer, his fortune can probably handle it. Aging seems to suit him very well, and if you take a look at his body, you'll see that his fitness game is on point. We bet that he maintains his looks by taking good care of his health and lifestyle, too.

Fred Savage

Fred Savage first appeared in the '80s as a child actor, and he mostly became famous for his role in the TV show, The Wonder Years. With his family growing fast, he'll definitely need the help of an estate planning lawyer, and his online banking account seems pretty good due to his involvement in the movie industry. We can say the same about his shape as well, as he doesn't require any weight loss or anti-aging treatment at all.

Elizabeth McGovern

Elizabeth McGovern came to prominence through her Downton Abbey leading role, and her entire acting career is actually marked by the Lady Cora Crawley role. She then moved on to appear in numerous acclaimed movies. She's married to Simon Curtis, and though some thought that never hiring a prenup lawyer was a bad idea, she proved them wrong. Despite her age, she's always been involved in health and lifestyle matters.

Eddie Murphy

Eddie Murphy's comedy roles and stand-up comedy performances always make us grab our stomach from laughing. His voice acting is insanely ridiculous as well, and he's now one of the best comedians in Hollywood, surely deserving this recognition. Age doesn't seem to affect him at all - no weight loss, anti-aging creams or even a hair reconstruction treatment is called for!

Matthew Broderick

Matthew Broderick's role in the classic comedy Ferris Bueller's Day Off made him a star, but he has also landed important roles in numerous other blockbuster films. His marriage to Sarah Jessica Parker is in perfect condition, so no divorce law firms needed, thankfully. He stays fairly healthy, despite his dealings with personal injury attorneys due to a serious car accident he had. He should watch out for his weight though, and some weight loss program and a healthy diet would do him good.

Steve Guttenberg

The Police Academy star came from obscurity to acquire a multi-million bank account, thanks to his successful performances. His charity work also proves he's a real sweetheart when he's not on the big screen. He doesn't seem to be in need of any weight loss, but he should probably find some tools to get rid of those extra wrinkles. Otherwise, white hair seems to suit him.

Meryl Streep

There's not much we can say about Meryl Streep - her stellar acting talent speaks for itself. She has won numerous awards, and until 1978, she lived with John Cazale who died of lung cancer (no death lawyer needed, though we don't know if his testament had Meryl in it). Having never checked into an alcohol or drug rehab center, she still stays glamorous without any need of weight loss (or tummy tuck), and it's likely that she just knows how to take care of herself.

Nicole Kidman

Nicole Kidman is one of Hollywood's most beloved actresses, but despite her charm, her marriage Keith Urban does not seem to be going well as expected, though we hope that she's far from contacting a divorce lawyer. Contrary to her love life, however, her shape has always been astounding, and we would love to know all about her health and lifestyle secrets. 

Rachel Ward

Rachel Ward became globally known by starring in the TV series The Thornbirds, starring alongside Richard Chamberlain. The show became a huge hit in the '80s, and her role involved a young lady in need of a domestic violence attorney after her husband totally lost it when her affair with the family's priest became public. Though she's in a relatively good shape, maybe some use of certain cosmetics or anti-aging creams would help her look even better.

Matt Dillon

Following his breakthrough film, There's Something About Mary, Matt Dillon gained a lot of recognition and his potential became obvious. He starred in many movies, mostly as the hot badass guy, and he later moved on to appear in some comedy movies as well. He's 53 now, but he still hasn't lost his charm. We can't imagine him going through a weight gain, although that, through a bit of a workout and a healthy diet, would not be a problem should it ever happen.

Johnny Depp

Johnny Depp is known for starring in some of the greatest movies ever, with his characteristic acting moves and haunting, yet intriguing, look. Apart from that, he's also known for being in trouble with the law quite a few times, as he was charged with aggressive behavior and warping his legal documents during the '80s. But thanks to his criminal attorney, those episodes are just a thing of the past. He's keeping in shape the best way possible, caring about his diet and working out to maintain his fitness.

Don Johnson

Don Johnson's acting career actually started in the '70s, but he gained more publicity during the '80s, when he landed a role on the hit TV series Miami Vice, playing Det. Sonny Crockett, a hardball detective with a flair for street justice. He had also released two music albums which became fairly popular. He has surely aged, but it seems that white hair and wrinkles kind suit him just fine, while he likely cares about his fitness in the bid to avoid a possible tummy tuck surgery perhaps.

Winona Ryder

Winona Ryder became famous shortly before the '90s after starring in the classic film, Beetlejuice. She has stated that she had always wanted to become an actress, and she's made her dream come true. She was once arrested and charged with shoplifting, as she stole some designer clothes from a shop, but luckily for her, she had a good criminal defense attorney. Her skin looks silky-smooth despite being 46, and those anti-aging creams she likely uses will save her from getting a Botox.

Glenn Close

Love for Love was Glenn Close's first acting appearance, in 1974, and she quickly gained recognition for her talent. She's earned many acting and music awards, with her career's highlight being her induction into the American Theater Hall of Fame. She's mostly into politics now, investing in the political campaigns of renowned politicians. Even in her fifties, health and lifestyle are some of her priorities. 

Harrison Ford

Harrison Ford was popular even before the '80s, but he made his breakthrough through his Star Wars series role. He later appeared in other numerous blockbusters, even benefiting from his health insurance when he had some injuries while filming. He's 75 now, and still charming, though he could use some anti-aging tools to fix those wrinkles a bit.

Jenilee Harrison

Jenilee Harrison became famous by being Suzanne Somers' replacement in the renowned TV series, Three's Company. She's not as active as she once was, and she's focused more on her family, being married for over 20 years now. We don't see any divorce attorneys getting anywhere close to her for the time being. She should care more about her image though, by using more cosmetics or maybe by getting a Botox for some skin tightening.

John Stamos

While Full House wasn't the first TV show that John Stamos appeared in, it was the one that made him a recognizable face in the American entertainment industry. His activity expanded in film and music productions, granting him a loaded bank account to finance his next business. He remains in top shape through his own fitness routine and good nutrition, and apparently without needing any teeth whitening to boost his brilliant smile. 

Stephanie Powers

Stephanie Powers was a big TV name in the '80s, primarily due to playing in the hit show Hart to Hart, in 1979. In the series, she and her husband-character collaborated with felony lawyers to solve mysterious murders. The years went by, but Powers is still charming at her 75. We bet that she uses some excellent cosmetics and anti-aging creams, though we could hazard a guess that she also went for some Botox injections as well.

Helena Bonham Carter

Helena Bonham Carter is a much-acclaimed actress with a huge movie portfolio, from a part in Hamlet to her Harry Potter series role. She first hit the movie industry in 1986 and began her acting career playing the title character in Lady Jane. She had undergone a fertility therapy since she and her then-partner, Tim Burton, were not able to have children. And thanks to her therapy, she's now a mother of two. She's also known for her wild cosmetics and flamboyant eyeliners.

Kiefer Sutherland

Kiefer Sutherland first appeared in the '80s, being the son of the renowned actor, Donald Sutherland. We guess that the apple doesn't fall far from the tree, right? He got into some trouble with the law when he was arrested for DUI, with his DUI lawyer saving him from any more legal bumps. Not having to check into an alcohol rehab facility was probably his best anti-aging tool, and he still looks pretty good, while also working out to keep his fitness in check.

Keanu Reeves

If there's a man who can dodge bullets with ease, it's Keanu Reeves. He started his career in the '80s and by the '90s, he was already a huge Hollywood celebrity, and his Matrix and John Wick performances are unparalleled. His personal life was kind of a tragedy, though, as he has lost many friends and family; but somehow, he doesn't seem to age at all. We're dying to find out about his anti-aging tools or fitness plan, but it's probably just good genes.

Emilio Estevez

Emilio Estevez became famous for his role in The Breakfast Club, which opened up some pretty big doors for him. He went on to star in films like Repo Man and The Mighty Ducks films. He became a director/writer /actor and also worked with his brother Charlie Sheen and their dad Martin Sheen. He hasn't done any acting since the 2010 film The Way, but he will be writing, directing, and starring in the upcoming film, The Public.

Jodie Sweetin

Jodie Sweetin was one of Full House's biggest stars, and everybody loved her, but the showbiz pressure led her to drug and alcohol addiction. She checked into a drug rehab treatment center, and she was pretty open when reporters asked her about her struggle to get sober again. She suffered some weight gain but with the help of a diet and her friends' support, she got back that brilliant smile of hers.

Helen Mirren

Helen Mirren is one of the best Hollywood actresses out there, and that can be proven by the fact that she has earned the Triple Crown of Acting. She has starred in numerous blockbuster movies and it's obvious that her acting skills are downright remarkable. Just like fine wine, the older she gets, the more elegant she looks, and you can't deny that her smile is still magical. Despite being 72, she seems to follow a healthy diet, and the cosmetics she uses always make her look fabulous.

Jennifer Connelly

Jennifer Connelly came to prominence with her role in the 1984 movie, Once Upon A Time In America, which actually was her debut movie. Both a successful child star and an acclaimed actress as she got older, Conelly has received many awards, including an Oscar. Weight loss was never on her agenda, as she has always been cautious about her nutrition. Though she may have started using anti-aging creams, this lady is still radiant at 47.

Blair Underwood

Blair Underwood's TV debut was in The Cosby Show, where his handsome looks made him an instant hit in the entertainment industry. His career then skyrocketed and he has landed numerous roles in some serious movies like Owen Hall and Quantico. Just like Keanu Reeves, he seems to stay young forever, without any particular skin treatment. He definitely works out though, and eating healthy seems to be one of his fitness tools.

Julia Roberts

We all know Julia Roberts, and how couldn't we? Her Pretty Woman performance made her a worldwide celebrity, and since her first appearance, her acting career never seems to disappoint. She's recognized for her charity activity and for being insanely alluring despite her age. For certain, she values her fitness and nutrition a lot. Can you imagine Julia opting for a tummy tuck surgery? We can't!

Denzel Washington

Mentioning all the critically-acclaimed films where Denzel Washington starred in would be a big task, but with two Oscars in his pocket, you easily get the picture. After so many blockbuster-leading roles, he sits on a pretty big net worth, which he sometimes uses for charity purposes as well. The '80s were a long time ago, but he doesn't seem to have aged much. Come on Denzel, tell us, what are your nutrition and anti-aging secrets?

Demi Moore

The movie industry was at its peak in the '80s, and Demi Moore was a part of some of Hollywood's greatest movies. She landed numerous leading roles and gradually rose to become a big celebrity during these times. Her nutrition and fitness state is on point, and even after all these years, she still looks fabulous. That didn't stop her from getting three divorces though, and she must have switched life insurance beneficiaries quite a few times.

RICHARD GERE

Richard Gere is one of the biggest success stories of the '80s. The actor appeared in many box office hits such as American Gigolo, Pretty Woman and An Officer and a Gentleman. Gere is often seen as the most handsome actor of that era, but he has more than just looks to offer. His talents were only made more obvious when he appeared in Chicago, singing and dancing like he had been training in musical theater for years. Gere's natural good looks meant that he's never had to think about cosmetic surgery, as he is only getting more good-looking with time.

Meg Ryan

Meg Ryan's career started in the 80s, when she was cast in As the World Turns, a soap opera from the CBS network.  And the movie that made her instant fame was the romantic comedy When Harry Met Sally, where she starred opposite comedian Billy Crystal.  The Rom-Com Queen can be hardly seen in the big screen the past few years, but that do not mean the actress had any problems with loans nor did she file for bankruptcy.  Her current net worth is said to be at $45 million.  Previously married to actor Dennis Quaid, Ryan is currently in an 8 year relationship singer-songwriter John Mellencamp.  Rumors of a looming wedding between her and Mellencamp have been circulating lately.

LISA BONET

Lisa Bonet's appearance in The Cosby Show led to many award nominations and worldwide fame. The actress is quite the romantic, and at 20 eloped with first hubby Lenny Kravitz. Their union didn't last and the actress married Jason Momoa in a secret wedding. Bonet still looks incredible and credits her looks to her healthy diet and fitness habits. She states that she eats gluten-free after her daughter was diagnosed with coeliac disease. Gluten-free bread is baked for the family bi-weekly, and she keeps active, taking lots of different dance classes. She likes to use coconut oil to keep her skin hydrated and soft.  Bonet is still acting and we hope to see her appear in many more projects in the future.

 Patrick Dempsey

Patrick Dempsey's desire to become an actor was that strong that he never stepped into college, much less finish high school. After starting out as a stage actor, he managed to snag the role that turned him into a household name in the famous series, Grey's Anatomy. He has built a loaded bank account and as you can see, he doesn't even need any kind of cosmetics or tummy tuck surgery because he just looks dreamy and gorgeous at 52. Dempsey is also associated with cancer research after losing his mother to ovarian cancer.

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