Connie Stevens – 82
Connie Steven started acting in 1957 in a teen movie called, Young and Dangerous. She then got to act in Rock-A-Bye Baby. In the same year, she sign two 7 years contract with both Paramount and Warner Bros. Connie is well-known for her role in Hawaiian Eye, as “Cricket” Blake. She starred in many movies, including Susan Slade, Grease 2, Hawaiian Eye, Palm Springs Weekend, and Scorchy. She also has a music career and made her first album in 1958 called Concetta. Her recent acting was in By the Rivers of Babylon as Meredith. Connie has 2 children with her first husband.
Nichelle Nichols – Now 88
We think you can agree with us that apart from some wrinkles here and there, Nichelle Nichols is among the most beautiful eighty-something-year-olds alive. The actress has been in showbiz for over six decades before her retirement in 2020, but it seems the pressure hasn’t taken a toll on her as she’s still a beauty.
Nichols is known for her flawless, thrilling performance as Nyota Uhura in ‘Star Trek: The Original Series’ and has enjoyed massive success both as an actress and a singer. With over sixty credits to her name, the singer is an undisputed legend, and her creativity will always be revered.
Ann Jillian – Now 71
As a successful child actress in the 60s, Ann Jillian proved that her radical transformation has only made her into a brighter star, catapulting her to real stardom as an 80’s symbol. Call it luck, but the stunning beauty isn’t the typical cookie-cutter, ever brazen to take on challenging roles.
With 25 film roles to her name, Jillian dazzled Hollywood for more than 40 years. She debuted with a bang alongside acting legend Natalie Wood in the ‘Gypsy,’ showing off her youthful onscreen charm. Then, after two decades of appearances, Jillian landed the role of a lifetime as sultry Cassie Cranston in ‘It’s a Living.’ Today, she preaches motivation and relaxes with family in the Greater Los Angeles area.