Raquel ended the 60s with a bang, playing her iconic bikini-wearing character in One Million Years BC. Her fame only continued to rise in the 1970s. In 1973, she played in The Three Musketeers for which she won a Golden Globe award for her performance.
She also appeared in the thriller The Last of Shelia. Aside from acting, she wrote a Total Beauty and Fitness Program book and videos, as well as, a signature line of wigs called “HAIRuWEAR.” She has appeared in the House of Versace and The Ultimate Legacy, which were her last roles, and in early 2023, she sadly passed away at the age of 82.
Morgan Fairchild
Morgan Fairchild, originally known as Patsy Ann McClenny, gained critical acclaim after she played Jennifer Pace on the soap opera “Search for Tomorrow,” from 1973-1977. Her performance got her guest roles on “Happy Days,” “Kojak,” “and “Dallas.” However, her career really took off after she appeared in “Flamingo Road” and “Falcon Crest,” in the 80s.
She still acts today, recently starring in 2016’s “A Christmas in Vermont,” alongside Chevy Chase.
Catherine Bach
Bach was made famous by her role as Daisy Duke, a seductive brunette in denim cut-off shorts in the Dukes of Hazzard T.V series from 1979-1985. After the series ended, Bach had roles in a few low-profile films.
In 2012, she was cast on the daytime soap opera, The Young and the Restless, to play Anita Lawson. She had a role in the feature film “You Again” in 2010 and appeared on T.V shows like “Monk” and “Hawaii Five-O” in 2015.
Katharine Ross
Katharine Ross became famous in 1967 after playing Mrs. Robinson’s daughter in “The Graduate”. The roles she played in the 70s made her name a legend in Hollywood. In 1975, she played the lead role of Joanna Ingalls Eberhart in “The Stepford Wives”. She finished the 70’s with roles in “Voyage of the Damned”, “The Betsy”, and “The Swarm.”
To this day, she still acts and recently had roles in 2 movies, "The Hero" and attachments. She has also co-authored numerous children's books.
Sophia Loren
Sophia Loren started acting in 1950 at age 15. She started her career in small roles until getting signed by Paramount with a 5-film contract. Her international fame came after her performance as Cesira in “Two Women” for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress. She became the first actress to win an Oscar for a foreign-language film. Her career further grew with roles in movies such as “Man of La Mancha,” “A Special Day,” and “Brass Target.”
Her final appearance came in the 2014 short film “Human Voice.” She may no longer be acting, but she is definitely still beautiful.