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Big Names From The Past Blessed With Long Lives: Check Out What They’re Up To Today!

Emma Thompson – 1959

Coming from a family of actors, it didn’t come as a surprise that Emma Thompson, who boasts numerous accolades under her belt, followed the same path as well. After graduating from college, she started her acting career in the 1987 mini-series Fortunes of War. The star became a household name five years later for her portrayal of Margaret Schlegel in Howards End, for which she won BAFTA and Oscar awards.

Fast forward to 2021, and Thompson continues to take the industry by storm. After playing The Baroness in the 2021 picture Cruella, she will next be seen as the mean headmistress Miss Trunchbull in Matilda.

Laura San Giacomo – 1962

Laura San Giacomo is now 58 years old, and yet she looks almost no different from when she first appeared on television. You would know her if you watch the CBS series NCIS. She left the series in 2019. NCIS isn’t the only thing in her resume, though, as she’s also famous for her role as Maya Gallo in the series Just Shoot Me!

Additionally, she was in movies like Pretty Woman earlier in her career. Beyond the camera, she’s an avid multitasker, as she has many hobbies, including gymnastics, golf, and playing the piano. She last appeared in a 2021 movie titled Violet.

Sharon Stone – 1958

The woman who puts the femme in the femme fatale, Sharon Stone is an American actress and feminine symbol best known for her outstanding performance in Basic Instinct. She has also made it to several other cult movies, including Martin Scorsese’s Casino and Wes Craven’s Deadly Blessing. Still active, Stone has most recently appeared in the 2021 comedy Here Today, starring Billy Crystal and Tiffany Haddish. She contributed with a special cameo, playing… herself. Always busy, Stone is also set to appear in the 2021 drama Beauty and the 2022 romance movie What About Love.

Kate Jackson – 1948

Kate Jackson is a notable American actress widely recognized for her part in “Charlie’s Angels.” It’s been a while since she’s been in the spotlight, but her loyal followers still rave about how naturally she played several roles on screen.

Did you know that Jackson started her career in the ’60s? She worked as an NBC page and a Rockefeller Center tour guide before deciding to pursue a career in acting. She then got the part of mute ghost Daphne Harridge in the soap series named “Dark Shadows.” Today, Jackson has almost 50 acting credits, including roles in movies, TV programs, and TV movies, despite retreating from the spotlight.

Linda Evans – 1942

Norwegian-American Linda Evans has become a household name because of her many television appearances. She first gained attention in the ’60s because of her role as Audra Barkley on “The Big Valley,” a TV Western starring Barbara Stanwyck as Victoria Barkley.

In the ’80s ABC prime time television soap opera “Dynasty,” Evans starred as the long-suffering heroine Krystle Carrington from 1981 to 1989. She was a regular on this show for eight seasons and made cameos in films, including “The Last Frontier” and “Beach Blanket Bingo.” She received nominations for an Emmy and a Golden Globe in both 1981 and 1982.

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