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Famous Women Of The 70’s: Where Are They Now?

#56. Pam Dawber - Now

Pam has been busy in recent years as the spokeswoman for the Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. She has also continued to act and has been involved in several projects alongside her husband, actor Mark Harmon. In 2014, Pam and Robin Williams reunited on his hit comedy show The Crazy Ones in which she plays the love interest of  Williams’ character. Earlier this year, Dawber surprised everyone with a guest appearance on The Odd Couple, which was an episode in tribute to Garry Marshall.

#57. Candace Bergen- Then

Bergen was born and raised in Beverly Hills and certainly has success in her genes, as her mother was a famous fashion model. Like her mother, Bergen started her career as a model and graced the cover of Vogue magazine, before she had her debut performance on the screen in 1966 in the movie The Group. As her career accelerated, she landed even more parts in movies like The Sand Pebbles, Soldier Blue, and The Wind and the Lion, Carnal Knowledge. She even tried her hand at musicals and acted in her first Broadway play in 1984 called Hurlyburly.

#58. Candace Bergen - Now

Later in Bergen’s career, she became in even higher demand! She appeared in a few episodes of the popular HBO mega series Sex and the City. She also accepted roles in big name movies like Sweet Home Alabama , Miss Congeniality, The Women and Bride Wars . In 2010, she returned to Broadway to star in revival shows of plays like The Best Man and Love Letters. Now that she is semi-retired from acting, Candace can focus on personal projects. It’s safe to say she deserves a break after winning countless awards for her work over the years.

#59. Michelle Pfeiffer- Then

Born in Santa Ana, California, the blonde-haired, blue-eyed bombshell got her big break in in 1982 in the film Grease 2. Pfeiffer received more praise and attention for her role in the mob flick Scarface in 1983. As if her wrap sheet of movie roles couldn’t get any more impressive, she kept on landing parts in movies like Batman Returns, Dangerous Minds, and What Lies Beneath.  She also won the BAFTA Award and a Golden Globe award for her work in the 1989 film The Fabulous Baker Boys. 

#60. Michelle Pfeiffer- Now

After taking four years off to focus on her family Pfeiffer returned back to work in 2007 and was better than ever in the film adaption of the classic musical hairspray alongside John Travolta. That same year she also played the witch Lamia in the fantasy film Stardust with Claire Danes and Robert De Niro. Pfeiffer’s most recent role was in the witty comedy, New Year’s Eve, and will appear in  Murder on the Orient Express, which is scheduled to be released on November 22, 2017.

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