Liza minnelli – born in 1946
Liza Minnelli has a long and distinguished pedigree in the movie business. She was born to Judy Garland, one of the most famous actresses of the 20th century, and Vincente Minnelli, a renowned film director. She achieved phenomenal success in theater, television, film, and especially musical theater.

She’s one of the few artists in history to have won Oscar, Tony, Grammy, and Emmy honors. The fact that Minnelli has been able to perform successfully well into her later years attests to her talent and adaptability as an entertainer. Today, she is still regarded as one of America’s most exciting and adaptable performers.
Sally struthers – born in 1947
Sally Struthers is a well-known public figure whose portrayal of Gloria Stivic on the ABC comedy “All in the Family” earned her much acclaim and two Emmy Awards. She is also a spokesperson for International Correspondence School.

She eventually became a hit not just on screen and on TV but also on the stage. Her role as Babette Dell on “Gilmore Girls” was one of her most well-known. Years later, when Netflix returned the show to life, she returned to her original role. Struthers is still quite active in the industry despite being well into her 70s, working on a wide variety of global projects.
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Nicole eggert – born in 1972
Nicole Eggert was a sensation back in the ’80s and ’90s. She was at the peak of her career and a mainstay on screen. Her career began on “Charles In Charge,” and then appeared frequently on shows like “Boy Meets World” and “Who’s the Boss?” Her breakthrough came in 1992 when she starred as lifeguard Summer Quinn on the hit television series “Baywatch.”

After the show ended, she was featured in other popular TV shows like “Splash” and “Celebrity Fit Club.”
The mother-of-two has since faded from public view to concentrate on her family and other pursuits, except for cameos on reality shows like “Botched.”
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Bob barker – born in 1923
Bob Barker hosted “The Price Is Right” for over three decades and finally exited the entertainment industry for good in 2007. He’s also famous for shows like “The Family Game,” “Truth or Consequences,” “End of the Rainbow,” and “Simon Says.” A radio program dubbed “The Bob Barker Show” was his first step into the media industry.

After that, he hosted on NBC for an unprecedented 18 years. Barker, who was on television for over 50 years, has won 16 Emmys and countless other prizes and accolades. Since retiring, the animal-loving host has dedicated his time to animal causes and made occasional appearances on his former show.
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Heather locklear – born in 1961
Heather Locklear, well known for her leading role on the soap opera “Melrose Place,” became a symbol of ’80s glitz and glamour. She has appeared in many shows since the show was canceled in 1999, and she does not seem to have aged since then.

It is safe to say that Locklear has tried almost every role an actress can play. Her acting career has slowed since her ’80s nymphet look became iconic thanks to her roles on “Dynasty” and “T.J. Hooker,” but in 2020, she made headlines when she announced her engagement to Chris Heisser. Now, she made a comeback to professional acting in 2021.