These Celebs Have Remained Flawless In Their Beauty And Career Over Time

Sally Struthers, 75 – Gloria Bunker–Stivic from All In The Family

Sally Struthers is an award-winning actress and humanitarian who rose to fame in the 1970s. Her breakout role came with the long-running sitcom “All in the Family,” for which she earned two Emmy nominations and a Golden Globe Award. Since then, she has also appeared on various TV shows and movies, including “Grimm,” “Gilmore Girls,” and “Spirited Away.”

In the 1990s, Struthers was appointed a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and has traveled to over 70 nations to advocate for children’s rights and raise awareness for global hunger issues. We commend her for founding the Sally Struthers Foundation, providing educational and medical assistance to kids in need.

Tracy Shaw, 49 – Maxine Peacock from Coronation Street

Although acting in many projects is not a part of Tracy Shaw’s resume, she left an impression with her eight-year stint on “Coronation Street,” the legendary British soap opera. She played the role of Maxine Peacock from 1995 to 2003. Her stunning performance as the cobbles hairdresser captivated audiences, and she became an instant fan favorite.

A true beauty, the star who lives in Caversham Heights, Berkshire, continues to stun us all. Shaw’s most recent film was “Monster” in 2018, followed by a theatrical tour in “The Cat and the Canary.” The Belper-born actress has been keeping herself busy with such impressive accomplishments.

Linda Evans, 80 – Krystle Carrington from Dynasty

Linda Evans is a renowned actress who rose to fame in the mid-1970s. She began her career at 12 and displayed her versatility and talent when she appeared in multiple television series, commercials, and films. Her role as Audra Barkley in “The Big Valley” was highly acclaimed as she draped cowgirl costumes with glamour and vulnerability.

However, Evans’s most memorable role came in 1981 when she starred as Krystle Carrington in “Dynasty.” Since then, she has started focusing on her health and well-being, advocating for healthy aging and even writing a book about it titled “The Road to Healthy Aging.”

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