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. How are your favorite 70s stars looking, years later?
Lynda Carter โ Then
Lynda Carter made her name when she prevailed at the Miss World USA pageant in 1972, winning the grand prize for Arizona. She followed up her pageant days by beginning an acting career, for which, she made her professional debut in Nakia in 1974. She may have gotten her start in a police drama, but it was being cast as Diana Prince in 1976 for the televised series, Wonder Woman, that detailed Princeโs superhero adventures that made Carter a bonafide star.
Lynda Carter โ Now
Lynda Carter had no intention of disappearing after Wonder Woman ended, and has been working consistently since then. Carter took her talents to Broadway in 2005, when she took a turn in the role of Mama Morton in the long running revival of Chicago, the musical on which the 2003 film was based. The actress and musician went on tour in an act she titled An Evening with Lynda Carter in 2007. Most recently, sheโs appeared in the TV show, Supergirl.
Stefania Sandrelli โ Then
Stefania Sandrelli started working in the film industry at just 14-years-old, and soon landed her first major role in the film, Divorce Italian Style. Her performance in this film was such a hit with producers in the industry, that the Italian born actress was considered a star and featured in Bernardo Bertolucciโs drama films such as The Conformistand1900. Sandrelli was in such high demand over the years that she also appeared in French productions during her career.
Stefania Sandrelli โ Now
Stefania certainly enjoyed her success over the years but decided to take time away from the limelight in recent years. While she does act occasionally, she is also still being awarded for her works and contribution to the film industry. She was honored with the Golden Lion for her Lifetime Achievement at the 62nd Venice International Film Festival in 2005. Away from acting, she has turned her focus to her long-lasting marriage with Italian singer Gino Paoli and their daughter, actress Amanda Sandrelli.
Catherine Bach โ Then
Bach may be most commonly known for her iconic role as the gorgeous Daisy Duke on series The Dukes Of Hazzard, but many people do not recognize that her start was actually in the movie The Midnight Man. Bachโs role as Daisy Duke was so famous that she reportedly had her toned legs insured for one million dollars! When The Dukes Of Hazzard came to an eventual close, she starred in African Skies as well as other small movies to keep herself in the industry.
Catherine Bach โ Now
Bach will forever be remembered as the original Daisy Duke but for the actress, those outfits are long gone. These days, Bach focuses on acting as well as her own business ventures, including her own line of jewelry which is available for purchase at department store Debenhams. In her acting, Bach guest-starred on TV series Monk and took on a cameo in comedy You Again. In 2012, soap opera, The Young and the Restless came knocking and wanted Bach to appear.
Sally Field โ Then
Sally Field first hit the big time with her role in the 60s sitcom Gidget. Although the show was canceled after the first season, it put Field on the map and she was able to get work with ABC. She ended up getting a bit role in the show, The Flying Nun. Nevertheless, it took a whole decade before Field became a household name. It was her role in 1976โs Sybil, which truly made her an acting tour-de-force, winning an Emmy Award for the role in 1977.
Sally Field โ Now
As a result of Fieldโs breakout roles in the 70s, she found it extremely easy to nail down work in the future decades. Another one of her most iconic performances came when she starred alongside Burt Reynolds in Smokey and the Bandit. However, it was 1979โs Norma Rae which most casual fans will remember her for. As a result, Hollywood hits such as Mrs. Doubtfire and Forrest Gump would follow. Her most recent notable role in the hit series Brothers and Sisters.
Cybill Shepherd โ Then
Before enjoying a respectable career in acting, Memphis, Tennessee native Cybill Shepherd started off as a model. After winning Miss Teenage Memphis, Shepherdโs career took off with a role in 1971โs The Last Picture Show. She received rave reviews for her performance and was even nominated for a Golden Globe. The following year saw her star alongside Charles Grodin in The Heartbreak Kid. It wouldnโt take long before she tried her luck in a career in music, releasing her album Cybill Does ItโฆTo Cole Porter.
Cybill Shepherd โ Now
The 70s saw Cybill Shepherd nail down some high-profile roles. One of her most notable roles came in the Roberto De Niro-led Taxi Driver. After this, she made a smooth transition from movies to the theater. A decade later, Shepherd would eventually make her return to Hollywood and ended up in ABCโs Moonlighting. She ended up winning a Golden Globe for the role and eventually earned Shepherd her own TV show, Cybill. She is now known for having starred in the TV show The L Word.
Meryl Streep โ Then
After graduating from Yale, Meryl Streep found her first job in theater across from Mandy Patinkin and John Lithgow. After years as a stage actress, she found inspiration to become a film star after seeing Taxi Driver. Robert De Niro would eventually help her get her first major role as De Niroโs girlfriend in The Deer Hunter. She earned an Oscar nomination for her performance and never looked back. She would eventually earn a total of 20 Oscar nominations.
Meryl Streep โ Now
Meryl Streep is truly one of a kind. No one comes close to her amount of Oscar nominations, leading Katharine Hepburn and Jack Nicholson by eight. She won her first trophy in 1979 for Kramer vs. Kramer, winning two more for Sophieโs Choice and The Iron Lady. She has had plenty of memorable roles from Miranda Priestly in The Devil Wears Prada to Karen Blixen in Out of Africa. Her trophy case is quite packed, and she is not done bringing home hardware.
Susan Dey โ 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 โ 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.
Alison Arngrim โ Then
Alison Arngrim developed a reputation for being both a child actress and a child model. The talent also ran in the family, since Alison mother, Norma MacMillan, was a voice actor on animated shows like Casper the Friendly Ghost. In 1974, Arngrim burst onto the scene at 12 years of age with a role on Little House on the Prairie. What made her role as Nellie Oleson so interesting was that it was new type of character โ the 70s bad girl.
Alison Arngrim โ Now
Ultimately, Alison didnโt enjoy her time on Little House on the Prairie looking back. She described it as โlike having PMS for seven years.โ However, that wasnโt the only show she ended up on. Appearances on shows such as The Love Boat and Fantasy Island came before she became a standup comedian. Her next big career move came when she portrayed the daughter of Jimmy Carter, Amy Carter, in her comedy album. Alison has also been involved with AIDS awareness.
Jodie Foster โ Then
Jodie Foster may still seem relatively young today, but this is mainly because she has been in the acting business since she was basically a toddler. Her first TV appearance came at three years old in a TV commercial. Although her brother Buddy was actually auditioning for a role, the casting agents saw something special in Foster. In 1976, when she was just a teenager, Foster ended up in 1976โs classic movie by Martin Scorsese, Taxi Driver. 12-year-old Foster starred alongside Robert De Niro in the classic movie.
Jodie Foster โ Now
After her incredible performance in Taxi Driver, Foster received an Academy Award nomination. This would result in an illustrious career full of unforgettable roles. Just a few years later, she played the role of Clarice Starling in the critically acclaimed Silence of the Lambs, which earned her another Academy Award. Some of her more recent roles have come in movies such as the Spike Lee-produced Inside Man, which she starred in alongside Clive Owen and Denzel Washington. This was followed by a role in the Matt Damon-led Elysium.
Cher โ Then
The one and only Cher hails from El Centro, California and burst onto the music scene with her musical partner Sonny Bono. At the time, the duo were also husband and wife and reached commercial success with their debut single โI Got You, Babe.โ The 70s saw the pair host their own show The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, which had a weekly viewership of 30 million people. Cher stood out from other musicians because of her far-out dress sense.
Cher โ Now
Now in her 70s, Cherโs star never stopped shining. Her career in music continued with hits like Half-Breed, Gypsies, Tramps, and Thieves, and Dark Lady. Cher became so big that she eventually landed her own Las Vegas show. She reportedly drew up to $330,000 a week for the show. She eventually meandered into an acting career, winning an Academy Award for her role in Moonstruck. In 2013, Cher released Closer to the Truth, her first album in 12 years. She went back on tour in 2017 for the Classic Cher tour.