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The Stunning Women from TV and Movies who Ruled the 70s, 80s, and 90s

They are ladies who undoubtedly won the genetic lottery, leaving the rest of us in awe as they graced our television and the silver screen with their respective grand looks and remarkable acting abilities. Now, decades after their prime, we check in with these lovely actresses, who are proving against all odds that beauty is, indeed, timeless.

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Erika Eleniak – Born in 1969

Most people recognize Erika Eleniak as one of the blonde bombshells in Baywatch. However, her career actually started far earlier than that, as she appeared in E.T. The Extra-Terrestrial in the early 80s. She was also a magazine cover girl often, but she famously claimed that she disliked doing those.

She also got married in 1998, only to call in a divorce attorney after 6 months. However, in 2001, Erika married Roch Daigle and they have one child together. Roch worked on the set of Snowbound, where the two met and hit it off.

Faye Dunaway – Born in 1941

Believe it or not, legendary actress Faye Dunaway wanted to become a teacher and even got a college scholarship to become one. However, she ended up with a university degree in Fine Arts. One thing led to another, and she made her acting debut on stage.

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All this inevitably led to an illustrious career in film and television with classics like Bonnie and Clyde and The Thomas Crown Affair to her credit. She is still not retired and is said to venture out to attend morning mass daily. In 2017, Faye was in InconceivableThe Case for ChristThe Bye Bye Man, and she is working on new upcoming projects.

Jane Fonda – Born in 1937

Jane Fonda is definitely one actress who can be considered legendary. She was born in 1937 while her fruitful movie career began in 1954. She is the daughter of veteran actor Henry Fonda and the sister of Peter Fonda, another veteran actor.

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She has several Oscars, Golden Globe, and Tony awards to her credit and is very much respected in the industry to this day. Today, she is well-known for her political activism. Jane is perhaps best known for roles in Barefoot in the ParkBarbarella, and many more, while she won two Oscars, one for Klute and the other for Coming Home.

Susan Dey – Born in 1952

Susan Dey was among the cast of the unforgettable 70s sitcom, The Partridge Family, in which she played Laurie, the eldest daughter. When the show went off the air, she starred in various TV mini-series through the 80s and even won a Golden Globe for her role in L.A. Law.

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She has officially gone on retirement by the time the new millennium rolled in, as she is not active since 2004. By that time, she was in L.A. Law: The Movie and Disappearance, while her last role was in Rain, in 2003.

Bridget Fonda – Born in 1964

She had the quintessential ‘Hollywood legacy’ surname, a quick wit and that girl-next-door vibe. It was the 80s and 90s when actress Bridget Fonda had a thriving career in the movie industry, and some of her famous movies include Lake Placid, Single White Female and Godfather III.

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Bridget started working in show business when she was just 5 and by the time the 2000s rolled in, she felt she had worked plenty. Her last movie would be 2003’s Snow Queen, after which she got married and quit Hollywood for good. Some say it was because she wanted to start a family.

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