Where Your Favorite Stars From The 70’s Are Now

Published on February 6, 2019
As the decades continue to come and go, so do the stars of the time. Believe it or not, but the ‘70s was almost 50 years ago, and plenty of time has passed for our once much-loved stars of this era. Just where are they now?

Kirstie Alley In The ‘70s

It was throughout the ‘70s that actress Kirstie Alley began to build her career. As well as appearing in the sci-fi series Quark, this star also landed a place on the game show Match Game where she won both of her rounds. Just a few years later, Kirstie broke onto our big screens in the sci-fi movie Star Trek II, and the rest, as they say, is history. The following decade saw the actress appear in a host of films, as Kirstie grew to become a household name.

Kirstie Alley In The ‘70s

Kirstie Alley In The ‘70s

Barbra Streisand In The ‘70s

Although Barbra rose to fame for her incredible vocals in the ‘60s, it wasn’t long before this legend broke into the world of acting too. She made her debut on the big screen in this decade, before reaching the ultimate level of fame in the 1970s. Barbra’s time in the romantic drama The Way We Were and the romantic musical drama A Star Is Born both helped to secure her place in Hollywood, while her hits saw the musician dominate the charts throughout the decade.

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Barbra Streisand Today

Barbra has continued to release hit after hit over the years and now has 36 studio albums alone. The singer is known as one of the highest-selling musicians of all time and has a number of awards for all of her efforts in the field – as well as many acting awards, too. Recently, Barbra has used her music to highlight her political views thanks to the 2018 release of Walls, and is now finishing her memoirs after several years in the works.

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Debbie Harry In The ‘70s

It was the 1976 release of Blondie’s self-titled album that saw Debbie Harry shoot to fame. Her bleach-blonde hair was not only the inspiration for the name of the band but also saw this lead singer become a major icon in the punk scene. Their songs soon took over the planet as they shot to number one in the U.S. and U.K. Debbie saw out the ‘70s with the release of another album alongside appearing on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.

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Debbie Harry Today

Debbie has continued to tour with Blondie over the years in addition to pursuing her own solo music career. Debbie admitted that she has been inspired by musicians such as Elton John who have used their time in the spotlight to highlight the importance of charity work and helping to battle certain illnesses. Now, Debbie likes to spend most of her time helping as many charities as she can, including many fighting endometriosis and cancer.

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Jane Seymour In The ‘70s

Many careers have been made thanks to the James Bond franchise, and Jane Seymour was no exception. The actress shot to fame after she landed the role as a Bond Girl named Solitaire in the spy thriller movie Live and Let Die. From there, it was only onward and upward for this rising star. It wasn’t long until Jane landed roles in the likes of the fantasy film Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger, and the sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica.

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Jane Seymour Today

Amazingly, Jane became the oldest woman ever to pose for Playboy in February 2018 when the 67-year-old star had her third photo shoot with the magazine. The actress has continued to have a hugely successful career over the years. Jane recently appeared in the sitcom Let’s Get Physical, and has a number of movies set to hit the big screen any day. When she isn’t acting, Jane is also busy designing jewelry, working with the charity Childline, and writing self-help books.

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Julie Andrews In The ‘70s

After years growing up on Broadway, the 1960s marked the time for actress Julie Andrews to make her way to the big screen. After the hugely successful musical fantasy movie Mary Poppins, it wasn’t long before Julie starred in the hit musical film The Sound of Music the following year. Her many memorable performances throughout the rest of the decade meant Julie Andrews could ride out her fame well into the ‘70s with roles in the likes of romantic drama, The Tamarind Seed.

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Julie Andrews Today

It seems as though Julie Andrews has had plenty to keep her busy over the years. The actress has taken her skills behind the scenes as a director for many Broadway shows but has also continued to grace our screens. Some of Julie’s most recent roles include a part in the animated children’s franchise Despicable Me and the superhero movie Aquaman. However, the star declined the opportunity to appear in Mary Poppins Returns as Julie admits she didn’t want to steal the show.

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Faye Dunaway In The ‘70s

It was in the end of the 1960s that saw Faye Dunaway rise to fame thanks to her time in the crime movie The Happening. It wasn’t long after its release that the world got to see the actress star in the biographical crime film Bonnie and Clyde, which even won Faye an Academy Award nomination. The ‘70s proved to be the perfect decade for this star to build her career with several movie roles such as parts in The Towering Inferno and Network.

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Faye Dunaway In The ‘70s

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Faye Dunaway Today

Faye has spent her entire career trying to keep her private life away from the media meaning very few have been lucky enough to catch a glimpse of the star. The turn of the century marked a new chapter for Faye as she appeared in the low-budget horror Flick at a fraction of her usual asking price after she fell for the script. It was in 2018 that Faye announced the exciting news that she would return to Broadway in 2019 after more than three decades away from the stage.

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Diane Keaton In The ‘70s

The crime movie The Godfather was one of the most popular flicks of the decade following its 1972 release, and gave the world the chance to see Diane Keaton do what she does best. Later, Diane’s popularity meant she got to work with Woody Allen on many occasions throughout the decade, including roles in the comedy movies Sleeper, Annie Hall, and Play It Again, Sam. Although Diane was considered to be one of the top comedy actresses, she soon broke into other genres, too.

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Diane Keaton Today

Diane has continued to act on and off over the years with her most recent roles being in the drama series The Young Pope, and the romantic comedy movie Book Club. However, it seems as though the star has had plenty of other adventures to keep her busy along the way. As well as her time on our screens, Diane has been busy working as a singer, photographer, author, and even a real estate developer over the years. Is there anything she can’t do?

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Meryl Streep In The ‘70s

Many of us now know Meryl thanks to her time on the big screen, but that wasn’t always the case. No, this star first built her career on Broadway after performances in the likes of Trelawny of the Wells, A Memory of Two Mondays, and 27 Wagons Full of Cotton saw her take home a Tony award. 1977 marked the year Meryl finally broke into both movies and TV shows, and it wasn’t long before she was walking away with her first Emmy Award.

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Meryl Streep In The ‘70s

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Meryl Streep Today

Believe it or not, but all of Meryl’s time in the limelight means she is the actor with the most Oscar nominations out of anyone in Hollywood. That’s quite the title. In recent years, some of Meryl’s most significant roles include parts in the musical movies Into the Woods and Mamma Mia, the historical drama The Post, and the fantasy film Mary Poppins Returns. When she’s not on our screens. Meryl spends her time fighting for equality in Hollywood and supporting various charities.

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Diana Ross In The ‘70s

Being a part of Motown’s most successful music act, one of the highest-selling girl groups in history, and a part of the best charting girl groups in the history of America are just some of the titles that Diana Ross holds to her name. The musician was once part of the Supremes who rapidly rose to fame in the 1960s. 1970 marked the beginning of Diana’s solo career, however, and it seemed as though she was just about everywhere we turned throughout the decade.

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Diana Ross Today

It appears as though Diane has kept herself pretty busy over the years, but it surprisingly wasn’t until 2012 that this artist received her very first Grammy – the impressive Lifetime Achievement award. The musician has since spent the last few decades pursuing her solo career that has come with many worldwide tours, and a stint at her own show in Las Vegas. Diana’s talented vocals are said to have inspired the likes of Madonna, Beyoncé, and even Michael Jackson.

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Cher In The ‘70s

It was back in 1965 that Cher first rose to fame with the release of “I Got You Babe” as part of Sonny & Cher. As well as becoming one of the most popular celebrity couples, Cher also embarked on a hugely successful solo career that was about to propel her into the ‘70s. Her popularity on the music scene meant that Cher landed her own TV shows where she would often set the latest fashion trends thanks to her elaborate and lavish outfits.

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Cher Today

All of her time in Hollywood means that Cher has been able to achieve the height of most fields over the years as one of the most influential singers of all time teamed with appearing in some of the biggest hit movies, too. Cher recently starred in the musical film Mamma Mia! Here We Go Again and released the album Dancing Queen after she was inspired by her character in the movie. To top it off, this star has become an icon in many communities all around the world.

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Olivia Newton-John In The ‘70s

Olivia Newton-John started out her career moving from Australia to the U.K. and appeared in many bands as she tried to climb her way up the music ladder. However, that all changed when she landed the part of Sandy in the 1978 musical movie Grease. All of a sudden, Olivia was catapulted to entirely new levels of fame like never before. Her transformation in the film gave Olivia the chance to reinvent her music career, and she was soon a hit around the world.

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Olivia Newton John In The 70's

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Olivia Newton-John Today

Like many celebrities, Olivia has been the subject of many headlines throughout 2018 and 2019 after it was revealed the star had been diagnosed with cancer for the third time. Although many were worried that Olivia only had weeks left to live, the star has since reassured her fans that she is undergoing treatment and is hopeful for the future.

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Christie Brinkley In The ‘70s

This model started her career back in 1973 after she was spotted in a post office. Christie soon appeared on a variety of magazine covers, with her 1979 appearance on the front of the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issue marking a significant shift in her career. This was the first of three years that Christie would return to the magazine, and soon signed up to CoverGirl – a contract that would go on to last a quarter of a century.

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Christie Brinkley Today

Christie has gone on to appear on the cover of more than 500 magazines over the years including Cosmopolitan, Rolling Stone, and Vogue, and has worked with some incredible names in fashion, such as Revlon, Max Factor, and Chanel No. 19. As well as continuing her modeling work, and returning to Sports Illustrated with her two daughters, Christie has started many of her own business ventures that include a line of eyewear, skincare products, and a variety of hair extensions.

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Catherine Bach In The ‘70s

Imagine your character being so famous that she gets a piece of clothing named after her? Catherine didn’t have to imagine – the actress lived this experience. Catherine first hit our screens in The Midnight Man, but she was about to reach new levels of fame after getting signed as Daisy Duke in the action-comedy series The Dukes of Hazzard at the end of the decade. Amazingly, the producers initially wanted Catherine to wear a skirt until she brought the famous shorts to the set.

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Catherine Bach Today

It appears that starring in The Dukes of Hazzard is still Catherine’s most prominent role to date, but that doesn’t mean that this star has stayed away from the spotlight all this time. Catherine has continued to appear in many Dukes reunion movies over the years, as well as appearing in a handful of other films along the way. Her most recent role has been as Anita Lawson in the soap opera The Young and the Restless – a part she has played since 2012.

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Cheryl Ladd In The ‘70s

The crime drama Charlie’s Angels was off to a bumpy start with the departure of Farrah Fawcett, but this left the door wide open for Cheryl Ladd to swoop in and steal the show as Kris Munroe. The actress continued to appear in the series from 1977 until 1981 when it was canceled. However, it turns out that acting wasn’t always on the cards for this star. In fact, Cheryl had initially planned a career as a singer before getting cast in the show.

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Cheryl Ladd Today

Cheryl has continued to appear in a vast number of TV shows over the years, with the likes of the sitcom Anger Management, the anthology series The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story, and the comedy-drama Ballers under her belt. That’s not all. Cheryl has also appeared in several movies including her recent roles in the drama thriller Unforgettable, and the drama Camera Store. It seems as though her career is still as vibrant as ever.

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Dolly Parton In The ‘70s

Dolly’s first single “Hello, I’m Dolly” from 1967 was about to put her name on the map. However, it wasn’t until the following decade that the world learned to fall for this country legend. Songs such as “I Will Always Love You” and “Jolene” became major hits as Dolly made her style of country music popular around the globe. Although she was once offered the opportunity to duet with Elvis Presley, Dolly didn’t want to sign over half the publishing rights to the single so refused.

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Dolly Parton Today

Time has only seen Dolly Parton move onwards and upwards as this music legend has become one of the most recognized voices of all time. Amazingly, Dolly has a whopping 64 studio albums to her name and has sold more than 160 million albums all around the world. Dolly has appeared in a handful of acting roles over the years and says that she treats her godchildren and younger siblings as the children she never had.

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