Celebrities Who Have Transformed Over The Years And Their Notable Achievements

Connie Stevens – Born in 1938

Connie Stevens, an American singer, has many talents, including actress, director, producer, writer, cameraperson, vocalist, and editor. She became well-known for her role as “Cricket” Blake in the sitcom “Hawaiian Eye.” Stevens began her career in the film industry working as a stand-in and extra. “Sixteen Reasons,” one of her songs, became a radio hit and gave her much more fame.

As of 2019, her most recent film performance was on “By the Rivers of Babylon.” Joely Fisher and Tricia Leigh, her two kids, both had successful careers in the entertainment industry like their mother. She gained a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with all these accomplishments.

Nicole Eggert – Born in  1972

Nicole Eggert was a sensation back in the ’80s and ’90s. She was at the peak of her career and a mainstay on screen. Her career began on “Charles In Charge,” and then appeared frequently on shows like “Boy Meets World” and “Who’s the Boss?” Her breakthrough came in 1992 when she starred as lifeguard Summer Quinn on the hit television series “Baywatch.”
After the show ended, she was featured in other popular TV shows like “Splash” and “Celebrity Fit Club.”

The mother-of-two has since faded from public view to concentrate on her family and other pursuits, except for cameos on reality shows like “Botched.”

Sarah Jessica Parker – Born in 1965

Many people associate Sarah Jessica Parker with her role as Carrie Bradshaw, for which she won Emmy Awards and Golden Globe Awards. She portrayed the stylish columnist throughout six seasons and 94 episodes (plus two films). However, she began her acting career much before that. She went on to star in such films as “Honeymoon in Vegas,” “Hocus Pocus,” and “L.A. Story.”

She debuted at the age of 11 in “The Innocents.” Her evolution into an on-screen icon and fashion diva is remarkable. She was recast in the remake of “And Just Like That…” in 2021. Now, she is running her own production company creating content for HBO.

Heather Locklear – Born in 1961

Heather Locklear, well known for her leading role on the soap opera “Melrose Place,” became a symbol of ’80s glitz and glamour. She has appeared in many shows since the show was canceled in 1999, and she does not seem to have aged since then.

It is safe to say that Locklear has tried almost every role an actress can play. Her acting career has slowed since her ’80s nymphet look became iconic thanks to her roles on “Dynasty” and “T.J. Hooker,” but in 2020, she made headlines when she announced her engagement to Chris Heisser. Now, she made a comeback to professional acting in 2021.

Kelly Lebrock – Born in 1959

The ’80s was a fantastic season when Kelly LeBrock was at the height of her fame. Her first role was in 1984’s “The Woman in Red,” starring opposite Gene Wilder. LeBrock’s breakout performance as Lisa, a lady genetically modified by scientists, in “Weird Science” came the following year.

After a challenging marriage with Steven Seagal, she decided to leave Hollywood. Her work has primarily consisted of public appearances and speaking engagements in recent years, but she occasionally appears in minor movie roles. She has also volunteered with many organizations that promote everything from healthy eating to homeopathy. Her most recent film was Charlie Boy playing “Donna” in 2019.

Jean Shrimpton – Born in 1942

The prototype for future generations of supermodels was formed by Jean “The Shrimp” Shrimpton, who was working decades before the Big Six and the Hadid family exploded from magazine pages worldwide. She was the ’60s It-Girl who personified the coveted Swinging London aesthetic and is often regarded as the first true supermodel. She’s also an English model and actress.

A model with striking features—including huge eyes, fringe bangs, a thin build, and long legs—she was called “The Face of the ’60s,” “Most Photographed In the World,” and more. She has lived a low-key life for the past half-century but still makes infrequent appearances in Cornwall.

Miley Cyrus – Born in 1992

Miley Cyrus, born Destiny Hope Cyrus, burst into the entertainment scene as Disney’s Hannah Montana, captivating a young audience with her dual life as a pop sensation and an average teen. However, her career has been a rollercoaster of transformation. In the early 2010s, she shed her Disney image, embracing a provocative, rebellious persona marked by her edgy music. Her album “Bangerz” in 2013 was pivotal, signaling a shift to a more eclectic sound.

Over the years, Miley evolved again, embracing a more rock-inspired style with “Younger Now” in 2017 and later, her “Plastic Hearts” album in 2020, showcased her powerhouse vocals and rock ‘n’ roll flair.

John Travolta – Born in 1954

John Travolta, best known for his role as Danny Zuko in the 1978 classic “Grease,” has acted in several successful Hollywood films and continues to impress audiences with his charisma and skill. In the ’70s, he found his first major acting role on the popular TV series “Welcome Back, Kotter.”

For over four decades, he has constantly been in movies and continues to excel in his field. Although his appearance has changed drastically, Travolta is still as charming and skilled as when he first appeared on screen in the ’70s. Now, he is the widower of his wife, Kelly Preston.

Raquel Welch – Born in 1940

Actress Raquel Welch was a major star of the ’60s and “70s thanks to her roles in films like “Fantastic Voyage” and “One Million Years B.C.” She broke the mold for women who looked like her and became famous for playing strong female characters, which contributed to eradicating Hollywood’s long-standing obsession with blonde bombshells.

She was a household name back then and topped many “Hottest Stars” lists. Her other notable roles are in films like “CSI: Miami” and “American Family.” Despite a lengthy filmography from the ’60s to 2010s, Welch has not appeared in a movie since 2017’s “Date My Dad,” in which she portrayed Rosa.

Abby Lee Miller – Born in 1965

It’s safe to say that Abby Lee Miller is one of the most recognizable faces in American reality television. She has a reputation for being a stern critic in her roles as a dance instructor, choreographer, and judge on reality dance competition shows. For the love of dancing, she founded the Abby Miller Dance Company.

Miller got her start in dance at her mother’s dance studio, and at the age of 15, she opened her class and began performing professionally by choreographing and teaching competition teams. Miller is a well-known figure; she keeps her head straight, inspiring millions to take up dance as a career.

Beverly D’angelo – Born in 1951

Beverly D’Angelo is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award-nominated American actor and singer who shot to fame thanks to the three-decade-long “National Lampoon’s Vacation” film series. Her bright personality, humble demeanor, and uncanny ability to take the spotlight won over the hearts of moviegoers everywhere.

In the middle of the ’70s, she began appearing in Broadway musicals, and since then, she has starred in more than 60 films and multiple television series. D’Angelo has been working nonstop up until this very day. She kept working in the industry and was honored with the Broken Glass Award at the Palm Springs Women in Film & TV event in 2018.

Cybill Shepherd – Born in 1950

A model rarely makes a successful transition to acting, but Cybill Shepherd is one of the few who has succeeded at both. While she has achieved much success throughout her career—from appearing on the covers of Seventeen and Glamour to starring in films like “The Last Picture Show” and “Taxi Driver” to guest-starring on “Moonlighting” and “Cybill”—she has never stopped striving for more.

Hollywood legend who shot to fame in the ’70s thanks to roles in films like “The Heartbreak Kid” and “The Last Picture Show” is still active, albeit more infrequent; she’s also an activist who advocates for issues like gay marriage.

Liza Minnelli – Born in 1946

Liza Minnelli has a long and distinguished pedigree in the movie business. She was born to Judy Garland, one of the most famous actresses of the 20th century, and Vincente Minnelli, a renowned film director. She achieved phenomenal success in theater, television, film, and especially musical theater.

She’s one of the few artists in history to have won Oscar, Tony, Grammy, and Emmy honors. The fact that Minnelli has been able to perform successfully well into her later years attests to her talent and adaptability as an entertainer. Today, she is still regarded as one of America’s most exciting and adaptable performers.

Cheryl Tiegs – Born in 1947

Cheryl Rae Tiegs is a household name in the United States, thanks to her work as a supermodel, actor, and designer in the ’70s. She was discovered at 17 and became famous after appearing on several covers of Sports Illustrated’s Swimsuit Issue and the now-iconic “Pink Bikini” poster from 1978.

After dominating the modeling industry for a decade, Tiegs expanded into other fields, including working with brands on clothing lines, appearing on television and in a few films, and volunteering for environmental causes. Having worked since she was a youngster, she lives a more relaxed and low-key life away from the spotlight.

Sally Struthers – Born in 1947

Sally Struthers is a well-known public figure whose portrayal of Gloria Stivic on the ABC comedy “All in the Family” earned her much acclaim and two Emmy Awards. She is also a spokesperson for International Correspondence School.

She eventually became a hit not just on screen and on TV but also on the stage. Her role as Babette Dell on “Gilmore Girls” was one of her most well-known. Years later, when Netflix returned the show to life, she returned to her original role. Struthers is still quite active in the industry despite being well into her 70s, working on a wide variety of global projects.

Jennifer Tilly – Born in 1958

For the most part, Jennifer Tilly has made a name for herself in two distinct fields: horror films and the game of poker. She is a world-class poker player and an Oscar-nominated American-Canadian actress. Her first acting engagement was a bit part in an episode of “Oh, Madeline” from 1983. She is very well known for her distinctive voice.

She broke out in the movie industry with 1984’s “No Small Affair” and has been going strong ever since, frequently starring in many films in a single year. She started playing poker professionally in 2012 and, as of 2019, has won more than $1 million in live tournaments alone.

Tommy Lee Jones – Born in 1946

Tommy Lee Jones is a well-known American performer, director, and writer whose face is one of the most recognizable in film history. He has earned his place in cinematic history as a famous star of films like “Men in Black” and “The Fugitive.”

His roles in these films contributed to his fame and made him a box-office draw. Hollywood audiences recognize him now from movies like “No Country for Old Men” and “Lincoln.” When he’s away from the screen, he is an accomplished equestrian and polo player. He also spends his time outside the film industry raising cattle and horses on his property.

Donatella Versace – Born in 1955

Donatella Versace, an Italian fashion designer and sister of fashion icon Gianni Versace, is widely recognized as a leading figure in her field. She took over as vice president and chief creative director of the Versace brand, which she had helped found alongside her brother.

After assuming leadership, she revitalized the company with the help of her celebrity friends and returned it to the forefront of the fashion industry. Singers like Demi Moore, Madonna, Christina Aguilera, Nicki Minaj, and Beyoncé have all modeled for Donatella’s Versace commercial campaigns. She started as a fashion designer, but today she’s also a successful businesswoman.

Barbra Streisand – Born in 1942

Barbra Streisand, an American singer and actress, is undeniably legendary. She is one of the few historical performers to win all four major entertainment industry awards (the Grammy, the Tony, the Oscar, and the Emmy). Her career has been remarkable; despite her older years, a performer of her caliber can never go out of style.

She made her Broadway debut in the 1962 production of “I Can Get It for You Wholesale,” from singing in nightclubs. She’s undergone a significant transformation over the years and hasn’t been doing much acting lately, but her musical ability is as strong as ever.

Nick Nolte – Born in 1941

Recognized for his gravelly voice and icy stare, Nick Nolte is a Hollywood veteran whose career began in the ’70s. He has appeared in films across all genres, but he has always seemed most at ease playing tough starring characters like a gruff detective or a seasoned soldier.

Nolte has been nominated for three Academy Awards, one Emmy Award, and five Golden Globes. Nolte, now in his eighties, prefers to spend his days quietly at home in Malibu. However, one thing worthy of note is that the legendary actor shaved off his trademark beard the last time he was seen in public.