Ursula Andress – 84
Ursula Andress is a Swiss-born actress and is known to be one of the most iconic Bond girls ever. She appeared as the one and only Honey Ryder in the very first James Bond Film, Dr No. Her stunning features helped land her the role which had fans gawking worldwide. Her looks also enabled her to become a very successful model alongside her acting career. After starring as Honey, she went on to land roles in movies such as 4 For Texas, featuring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, and Fun in Acapulco, featuring Elvis Presley. In her personal life, Ursula married and divorced once and now remains a single woman at 84. Now she can sit back and enjoy her $25 million net worth.
Ursula Andress – 84

Ursula Andress is a Swiss-born actress and is known to be one of the most iconic Bond girls ever. She appeared as the one and only Honey Ryder in the very first James Bond Film, Dr No. Her stunning features helped land her the role which had fans gawking worldwide. Her looks also enabled her to become a very successful model alongside her acting career. After starring as Honey, she went on to land roles in movies such as 4 For Texas, featuring Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin, and Fun in Acapulco, featuring Elvis Presley. In her personal life, Ursula married and divorced once and now remains a single woman at 84. Now she can sit back and enjoy her $25 million net worth.
Tippi Hedren – 90
Originally a fashion model, Tippi did not plan to enter the film industry until she was approached by Alfred Hitchcock. She started acting in the ’60s, appearing in films such as Marnie and The Birds. Her career enabled her to amass around $20 million fortune.

Her personal life, however, is not all sunshine and blue skies. Hedren suffered from severe headaches, which affected her ability to work and only after she had a titanium plate placed in her neck, she slowly came back to acting. Tippi was married three times and engaged once. Today, she spends her time petitioning for animal rights.
Brigitte Bardot – 86

Brigitte Bardot’s first passion was ballet, as she dreamt of being a famous ballerina one day. As she grew older, she changed her mind, and decided to pursue acting instead. We’d say she made the right decision, as she managed to appear in over 40 movies over her career! Besides acting, Brigitte also modelled and occasionally sang, and in her prime, was often head to head with fellow Hollywood star Sophia Loren. They butted heads as they were both beautiful, talented, and coincidentally the same age. Her successful career netted her a $65 million valuation to her name, and nowadays Brigitte spends her days petitioning for animal rights away from the glitz and glamour of Hollywood.
Matthew Labyorteaux – 53

Matthew Labyorteaux started as a child model and appeared in several commercials from the age of seven. He rose into fame when he took on the role Albert Quinn Ingalls in the television series Little House On The Prairie. He appeared on the show from the year 1978 to 1983. He would later be better known for his voice works especially as the voice of Jaden Yuki and The Supreme King, both of which are the characters from the Japanese anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Apart from acting, Matthew has special skills in playing video games and his expertise was recognised on international level. He is less active now as he is nearing his 60’s but fans will always remember him for all the roles he played in his younger years.
Michael Schoeffling – 60
In the ’80s, Michael Earl Schoeffling was a darling of the masses for his dashing looks and even better demeanor. The star’s popularity can also be attributed to the fact that he was a ramp walker and a talented actor.

In his brief spell in films, Schoeffling delivered blockbuster hits like The Sixteen Candles, Wild Hearts Can’t Be Broken, and Vision Quest before announcing his retirement. Now, the man lives a quiet and happy life with his wife and model Valerie C. Robinson while running a wood workshop on the side.
Barbara Walters – 91
Barbara Walters is remembered as somewhat of a pioneer for female anchors in journalism and has interviewed some of the most outstanding leaders; her legacy remains unmatched! She is credited with starting the trend of “scoop” interviews and “personality journalism” and even won a Lifetime Achievement Award.

The television personality did bid farewell to the glitzy world in 2014, much to the dismay of her fans. Since then, Walters has kept up the occasional appearances here and there, with the most recent being, in 2016, 20/20 episodes, where she interviewed Donald and Melania Trump.