Kultida is the mother of one of the best, if not the best, professional golfers ever. You may have heard of him; Tiger Woods. In 1969, Kultida married Early Woods, who formerly served in the army. In 1975, they had Tiger, their only child.
What does she do? Tiger has since had a nasty public divorce, but he and Kultida maintain a close relationship despite. Tiger has two children, Sam and Charlie, and Kultida is a proud grandmother.
Daryl Hannah
Daryl Hannah made her introduction to the world of film in 1979 in the supernatural horror flick, “The Fury.” Following the film, she rose to fame and appeared in multiple hit movies such as “Splash” and “Steel Magnolias.”
She continued to act in major films including “Grumpy Old Men,” “The Little Rascals,” “My Favorite Martian,” and “A Walk to Remember.” Recently, she played the role of Angelica in the Netflix series “Sense8”.
Samantha Fox
Samantha Fox started to act at the young age of 3 in theater productions. At the age of 15, she started to study at the Anna Scher Theatre School. A year later, she signed her first record deal with Lamborghini Records, however, it wasn’t so successful. At the age of 20, she released her first hit album at 20-years-old, “Touch Me.” Her single “Touch Me (I Want Your Body),” went to number one in 17 countries.
She later released another 6 albums. In 2016, she was a participant in Celebrity Big Brother 18 but didn’t make it to the finale.
Barbara Minty McQueen
The third and last wife of actor Steve McQueen, Barbara used to be an elite model who was on many covers of magazines in the 1970s. They two met after Steve had seen a photo of her and got in touch with her. They got married a few months after.
She authored a book in 2006 called titled “Steve McQueen – The Last Mile.” Her husband died in 1980 from mesothelioma. Nowadays, she is an ambassador for the Asbestos Disease Awareness Organization.
Lucille Ball
Lucille Ball quickly became one of the most loved actresses while starring in the comedy show “I Love Lucy.” She is regarded as one of the best comedic actresses of all time. After the show finished in 1957, Ball proceeded to act in “The Lucy-Desi Comedy Hour” from 1957-1960, which was later followed by “The Lucy Show” from 1962-1968, and then from 1968-1974 she starred in “Here’s Lucy.”
After “Here’s Lucy,” she took a break from acting for a number of years but then created another series called “Life With Lucy,” in 1986.