Jaclyn Smith burst on to the scene in the 1970s as one of bombshell beauties of Charlie’s Angels, but really showed her chops in the TV film Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy, for which she was nominated for a Golden Globe. Smith was like an angel in the 1970s and some may argue still is today…
Jessica Lange had something of a career resurgence after her turn on the hit series “American Horror Story.”
Jack Nicholson seems to have retired from acting recently, after enjoying one of the most successful film careers ever through the 70s, 80s, 90s and 2000s. We’re pretty sure he’s more than okay with that, however, because he gets to wake up every morning and remember that he’s Jack Freaking Nicholson.
Mia Farrow was one of the most prominent actresses of the 1970s, starring in many hit films – most of them directed by her future beau Woody Allen. Her and Allen aren’t exactly on what you would call good speaking terms these days, and she spends most of her time working on political activism and other causes.
Meryl Streep continues to be infuriatingly talented and officially became the most celebrated film actress ever at some point during the last two decades after being nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress a record number of times. At this point they should just re-name the ceremony “Meryl Streep Presents the Academy Awards.”