Did You Ever Wonder Where Your Favorite Golden Age Stars Are Now?

Robby Benson (Born in 1956)

Robby Benson is an American director who became popular in the 1970s when sports films were the order of the day. His portrayals of Henry Steele in “One on One” and Nick Peterson in “Ice Castles” made him a household name and earned him numerous film and television roles.

Robby’s career has gone from strength to strength over the years, with him appearing in numerous high-grossing films and winning an array of major awards. For someone born in 1956, he is still going strong, mainly lending his voice to video games and minor roles, such as in 2023’s “Once Upon a Studio.”

LINDA EVANS (BORN IN 1942)

The iconic golden-age actress Linda Evans graced screens with her timeless beauty and undeniable talent. Best known from the hit TV series “Dynasty” for her role as Krystle Carrington, she became a household name and a symbol of elegance during the 1980s. Her mesmerizing performances earned her numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Television Series.

While she stepped away from the spotlight in 1997, Linda returned in 2020 and starred in “Swan Song” in 2021. The versatile thespian remains involved in philanthropic endeavors and supports various charitable causes. Her trailblazing acting legacy continues to inspire generations of fans worldwide.

Robby Benson (Born in 1956)

Robby Benson is an American director who became popular in the 1970s when sports films were the order of the day. His portrayals of Henry Steele in “One on One” and Nick Peterson in “Ice Castles” made him a household name and earned him numerous film and television roles.

Robby’s career has gone from strength to strength over the years, with him appearing in numerous high-grossing films and winning an array of major awards. For someone born in 1956, he is still going strong, mainly lending his voice to video games and minor roles, such as in 2023’s “Once Upon a Studio.”

Morgan Fairchild (Born In 1950)

Morgan Fairchild has been in the onscreen gig since the early 1970s and has graced multiple projects since then. It all began in the daytime soap opera “Search for Tomorrow” until she landed a lead role in “Flamingo Road” which gave her a Golden Globe Best Actress nomination.

She is also a frequent guest on television comedies, including “Friends,” “Roseanne,” and “Murphy Brown,” with the latter earning her a Primetime Emmy nomination. Apart from acting, Morgan also works as an activist for social causes, including health and environmentalism. In 2022, she guest-starred in “General Hospital,” and her beauty and brilliance made it seem like no time had passed. 

Linda Gray (Born In 1940)

Linda Gray has been around in the entrainment world since the ’60s, but it wasn’t until she got the role of Sue Ellen Ewing in the ’70s soap opera “Dallas” that she truly rose to fame. She starred on and off on the show for many years until it was canceled in 2014.

She also received a Primetime Emmy nomination and two Golden Globe nominations for her role as Ewing. Gray has starred in many other projects including, “Dallas: War of the Ewings,” “Expecting Mary,” and the 2019 film “Grand-Daddy Day Care. She is still well and alive but suffered the loss of her husband in 2020.

CLINT EASTWOOD (BORN IN 1930)

It’s hardly believable that golden age star Clint Eastwood has been on our screens since the 1950s, a successful journey that started with starring in “Rawhide.” The super producer-director would attain international fame with his appearance in “Dollars Trilogy” as the “Man with No Name.” These roles came after his military service between 1951 and 1953.

Clint would also venture into politics, serving as the mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea for two years between 1986 and 1988. The former Republican may be well into his 90s, but he seems to have no immediate retirement plans. In 2021, he produced, directed, and acted in “Cry Macho.”

Dolly Parton  (Born In 1946)

Dolly Parton is a legendary country musician and actress who rose to fame in the ’60s after her debut album, “Hello, I’m Dolly.” She is known for songs like “Jolene,” “9 to 5,” and “Hard Candy Christmas.” She also tried her luck in films in the ’80s and has starred in “9 To 5,” “Steel Magnolias,” and “Rhinestone.”

She has had a career spanning many decades and is still around making music and TV appearances. In 2021, she announced her debut novel, “Run, Rose, Run,” and was seen in “Dolly Parton: A MusiCares Tribute.”

Richard Dean Henderson (Born in 1950)

Richard Dean Anderson is an actor and producer who began his career in the 1970s. After appearing as Dr. Jeff Webber in the American soap opera “General Hospital,” he went on to star in other films such as the CBS television series “Seven Brides for Seven Brides for Seven Brothers” and the Dennis Weaver series “Emerald Point N.A.S.”

Richard’s long career put him among the best actors of his time, and while he has taken a break from acting after his magnificent role in 2008’s “Stargate: Stargate Continuum,” he still maintains his interest in teaching juggling, clowning, and other circus arts.

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