50 Celebrities Who Still Look as Flawless as They Did in The Past
Marlo Thomas – 87 Years Old – No Plans of Retirement
Marlo Thomas, the iconic star of the 1960s sitcom “That Girl,” captivated audiences as Ann Marie, a spirited actress navigating life in New York City. In the late 1990s, Marlo delighted a new generation by guest-starring as Sandra Green, Rachel’s mother, on the hit show “Friends.” Fast-forward to 2022, and Marlo charmed audiences in the Hallmark holiday film “A Magical Christmas Village,” proving that her star power remains undiminished.
Off-screen, she’s been a passionate advocate for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, founded by her father, Danny Thomas, continuing his legacy as the National Outreach Director. Marlo’s enduring talent and resilience continues to inspire fans across generations.
Joyce DeWitt became a household name as Janet Wood on the hit sitcom “Three’s Company.” Her portrayal of the sensible, down-to-earth brunette roommate endeared her to audiences and solidified her place in television history. After the show, Joyce took a hiatus from acting but returned to the stage and screen. In 2022, she appeared in the film “Ask Me to Dance.”

In 2023, she starred in the Davisson Brothers Band’s music video for “Home,” paying tribute to her West Virginia roots. Joyce continues to engage with fans and honor her past, attending events like the John Ritter Foundation’s gala in 2024, celebrating her late co-star’s legacy.
Amy Yasbeck – Wings
American actress Amy Yasbeck is renowned for her role as Casey Chappel Davenport on the sitcom “Wings.” She also made a splash as Madison, the mermaid, in the 1988 TV film “Splash,” Too. Her comedic timing and vibrant red hair made her a standout in Hollywood.

In 1999, Amy married actor John Ritter, with whom she had a daughter, Stella. In 2010, she authored “With Love and Laughter, John Ritter,” a memoir celebrating their life together. As of 2024, Amy remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. She maintains her signature red hair and radiant smile, embodying grace and resilience.
Linda Evans – Dynasty
In the glittering realm of 1980s television, Linda Evans brought her iconic character Krystle Carrington to life on “Dynasty.” Her portrayal of the elegant and resilient Carrington captivated audiences, earning her a Golden Globe in 1982 and cementing her status as a television icon.

Fast-forward to 2025, and at 82 years old, she continues to inspire. In a heartfelt New Year’s message, she expressed her excitement for the future, stating, “I’m looking forward to sharing new ideas, thoughts, and pictures with you in 2025.” Her timeless beauty and grace remain evident as fans eagerly anticipate what she has in store.
Jenilee Harrison
A fresh face, Jenilee Harrison, lit television screens in the 1980s as Cindy Snow on “Three’s Company.” This actress stepped into the role from 1980 to 1982, bringing a unique charm to the beloved sitcom. Following this, she captivated audiences as Jamie Ewing on “Dallas” between 1984 and 1986.

Before her acting career, Jenilee cheered for the Los Angeles Rams from 1978 to 1980. In 1993, she married Bruce Oppenheim. In 2024, she delighted fans by attending the Southfork Experience at Southfork Ranch, celebrating the legacy of “Dallas.” At 66, she continues to exude the grace and charm that made her a household name.