The beauty and brilliance of these trailblazing women over 60 prove that age is simply a number in Hollywood. Each star has carved her own legendary path, dominating red carpets, leading major roles on screen and stage, or championing causes off-camera. From Emmy-winning actresses, global icons of style, to beloved TV mavericks, their enduring allure and inspiring achievements redefine what it means to shine at any age.
Sela Ward
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Sela Ward brings ageless elegance and award-winning talent into every role she embraces. Her warm smile reflects years of acclaimed performances in dramas that shaped television history. Her breakout role as Teddy Reed on the NBC drama Sisters earned her a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series in 1994, and she took home a second Emmy plus a Golden Globe for playing Lily Manning on Once and Again. Sela continues to turn heads as both an actress and a beacon of grace on and off the screen.
Mary Steenburgen
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Mary Steenburgen‘s infectious charm and luminous spirit have captivated audiences for decades. A true Hollywood favorite, she balances her acting, songwriting, and comedic touch with an effortless sophistication. She famously took home the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her breakout turn as Lynda Dummar in 1980’s Melvin and Howard, a milestone honored with her own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Whether on a new press tour or in a fan-favorite film, Mary’s vitality truly sets her apart.
Michelle Pfeiffer
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Michelle Pfeiffer‘s timeless elegance and magnetic screen presence have made her one of Hollywood’s most enduring stars. Renowned for her versatility, she has seamlessly excelled in romance, drama, comedy, and action while maintaining an unmistakable sophistication. Her unforgettable performance as Susie Diamond in The Fabulous Baker Boys (1989) earned her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama and one of her three Academy Award nominations.
Cheryl Ladd
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Cheryl Ladd‘s timeless beauty and energy have made her a beloved fixture in both television and film. She stepped into the spotlight in 1977 when producer Aaron Spelling recruited her to fill Farrah Fawcett‘s role on Charlie’s Angels, a part she nearly turned down before committing to it for four seasons, as reported by Fox News. Her enduring appeal is a testament to her place as an icon in pop culture history.
Fran Drescher
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Fran Drescher mesmerizes at any gala with her striking looks and vibrant personality. Known for her wit and leadership, she’s as respected behind the scenes as she is in front of the camera. Beyond her sitcom fame, she was elected president of SAG-AFTRA in September 2021 and went on to lead the union through a historic actors’ strike, according to SAG-AFTRA. Fran continues to inspire fans with her advocacy and fearless style choices.
Jaclyn Smith
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Jaclyn Smith is the epitome of Hollywood grace, always captivating audiences on the red carpet. Out of the original trio, she was the only cast member to stay with Charlie’s Angels through its entire five-season run before the show ended in 1981. Jaclyn’s enduring career proves she is forever a television trailblazer.
Demi Moore
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Demi Moore‘s radiant poise never fails to make waves at prestigious film festivals. After more than four decades in the industry, she claimed her first-ever major acting trophy at the 2025 Golden Globes for her performance in The Substance. From stunning roles to high-profile events, Demi exemplifies endless charisma.
Sharon Stone
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Sharon Stone stuns in shimmering style, her confidence matching her legendary on-screen presence. Her 1992 star turn as Catherine Tramell in Basic Instinct catapulted her to international fame, and years later, her role in Casino earned her a Golden Globe along with an Oscar nomination. Her eye-catching looks always lead to headline-worthy moments.
Jane Seymour
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Jane Seymour radiates elegance and charm at every opening night, continuing to wow audiences year after year. Her six-season run as the title character in Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman cemented her as a small-screen icon, adding to a résumé that already included multiple Emmy and Golden Globe wins. She melds classic beauty with her everlasting appeal as an actress.
Morgan Fairchild
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Morgan Fairchild combines timeless glamour with an air of fun and flair at star-studded galas. Long before her memorable turn as Chandler Bing’s mother on Friends, she built her name playing the glamorous attorney Jordan Roberts on the primetime soap Falcon Crest in the mid-1980s. Morgan’s unyielding presence ensures she stands out as a television and fashion inspiration.
Deidre Hall
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Deidre Hall dazzles at any awards show, embodying sophistication in every glance. In 2023, she marked her 5,000th episode as Dr. Marlena Evans on Days of Our Lives, officially making her the longest-running actress in soap opera history, according to Deadline. Deidre carries herself with the same confidence that has made her an icon for generations of fans.
Christie Brinkley
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Christie Brinkley continues to dazzle with her effervescent personality and classic supermodel allure. She made history as the first model to grace three consecutive Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers, appearing on the magazine’s cover in 1979, 1980, and 1981, per Today. Christie sets the standard for beauty and charisma at any age.
Julianne Moore
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Julianne Moore‘s porcelain beauty and distinguished presence consistently turn heads on any red carpet. After four prior nominations, she finally claimed the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2015 for playing a linguistics professor battling early-onset Alzheimer’s in Still Alice. Julianne’s elegance finds her at the top of both fashion and film lists.
Rene Russo
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Rene Russo elevates every premiere with her artistic edge and confident demeanor. Director Richard Donner gave her a career-defining break by casting her as tough Internal Affairs officer Lorna Cole in 1992’s Lethal Weapon 3, a role she’d reprise years later in the franchise’s finale. Rene represents classic Hollywood glamour with a contemporary twist.
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