Beautiful Stars Of The 70s: What Do They Look Like Now?

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They have been inspirations to millions and yet, many are nowhere to be found these days. The 70s was a decade full of colorful personalities that put their unique stamp on pop culture. Let's take a look at the gorgeous stars of the 70s, and how they're looking now.

Goldie Hawn - Then

From the age of three, Goldie Hawn knew that she was destined to be a star. After taking tap dancing lessons from an early age, Hawn eventually moved into the world of dancing and once the late 60s came around, she finally got her first acting role. Within a decade, Hawn had won an Academy Award for her role in 1969's Cactus Flower. The actress developed a reputation as one of the most in-demand comedy stars but also ended up in dramas such as The Girl from Petrovka.

Goldie Hawn - Now

At the turn of the 80s, Hawn became a producer, working on the movie Private Benjamin. As a result, the star received another Academy Award nomination. It seems like the apple doesn't fall far from the tree either, as Hawn is the mother of two successful actors in Kate and Oliver Hudson. Not only is Hawn very vocal about her Buddhist beliefs, but she is also very passionate about animal rights. The Hawn Foundation aims to give the youth "life-enhancing strategies for well-being".

Susan Dey - Then

Susan Dey made her television debut in the hit 70s TV show, The Partridge Family, where she played daughter, Laurie Partridge. The show ran between 1970 and 1974, during which time, Dey found herself earning several other roles here and there, though she was kept quite busy with The Patridge Family and its various spin off projects. Between 1986 and 1992, Dey was the star of the TV procedural drama, L.A. Law.

Susan Dey - Now

At 63, Susan Dey has retired from life as an actor after over 30 years in front of the camera. Though she continued to work steadily throughout the 80s and 90s with roles in shows like Love & War, as well as the TV movie Whose Child Is This? The War For Baby Jessica, Dey decided by the early years of the new millennium that she had had enough. Her last TV appearances were in the show Third Watch, which were released in 2004.