These Stars Show That Aging Naturally Isn’t Scary—It’s Trendy!

05 Feb 2025

Among celebrities, youth and perfect appearance are often seen as essential. But there are stars who decided to age naturally, rejecting plastic surgery and excessive beauty treatments. These women prove that beauty is not about the absence of wrinkles but about inner harmony and self-acceptance.

Sophia Loren — Then

When people talk about "natural beauty," the image of Sophia Loren immediately comes to mind. In the 50s and 60s, she was the epitome of femininity: perfect facial features and full dark hair without any extensions.

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But even such a beauty icon had to face criticism! In one interview with Vanity Fair, she recalled, "They told me I had a big nose, crooked teeth. But I refused to change anything." Her secret to youth? The Italian way of life! Olive oil, pasta, red wine, and... no stress.

Sophia Loren — Now

Today, she is 90, and still stunning. Of course, her face has aged, wrinkles have appeared but her charisma and confidence are still intact. "I’m not afraid of wrinkles," she said in an interview with AARP. "They’re part of me. The most important thing is to love yourself." 

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Sophia Loren never had facelifts, botox, or fillers. She simply lives to her own pleasure, enjoying each day. This is truly something worth following!

Monica Bellucci — Then

Who is one of the symbols of Italian elegance and natural beauty? Right, the incredible Monica Bellucci! In the 90s and 2000s, she was the epitome of femininity. It seemed that time had no power over her!

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And what is her main secret to youth? Naturalness! Moreover, her relaxed attitude toward life. In an interview with The Times, she said: "I was never a fan of diets and exercise. A woman is beautiful when she accepts herself." While her colleagues went under the knife for youth, Monica proudly aged, staying true to her natural beauty.

Monica Bellucci — Now

Today, she is 60, and yes — there are wrinkles on her face. But more importantly, she has confidence, wisdom, and charm that no filler can replace. In an interview with Madame Figaro, she confessed: "I love my face the way it is. I see how it changes but it doesn't scare me."

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She focuses on skincare, a healthy lifestyle, and light makeup. And here’s the paradox: without plastic surgery and rejuvenating treatments, she looks more luxurious than many stars who have spent thousands of dollars on facelifts.

Helen Mirren — Then

Helen Mirren has always been a woman who breaks stereotypes. In her youth, she was considered too "bold" and "daring" for classical Hollywood but that’s exactly what made her iconic.

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In the 70s and 80s, she wasn’t afraid of bold looks, bright makeup, and a bit of provocation. But even then, Helen always focused on naturalness: no interventions, just proper skincare and confidence.

Helen Mirren — Now

Now, at 79, she is the queen of natural aging! "I’m proud of my wrinkles because they’re part of my life," she said in an interview with The Guardian. And by the way, an interesting fact: at 72, she became the face of L’Oréal, proving that beauty has no age. 

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Most importantly, millions of women adore her because she doesn’t try to be younger but shows that age is not a sentence. When asked how she takes care of her skin, she replied, "Just regular soap, a good cream, and a glass of wine!" Isn’t that cool?

Jodie Foster — Then

Jodie Foster was never the typical Hollywood "beauty" — and that's her unique trait! In the 80s and 90s, she conquered the world not only with her roles but also with her intellect. Short hair, minimal makeup, natural skin — Jodie was always herself, and that's exactly why people adored her.

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In her youth, she could have easily given in to the pressure of the industry and "fixed" her appearance but she didn't. "I want to look like a person, not like a wax doll," she said in an interview with Vogue.

Jodie Foster — Now

Today, at 62, she remains true to her philosophy. No facelifts, botox, or fillers — just natural beauty. In 2021, she attended the Cannes Film Festival without makeup and with gray hair — and looked stunning! When asked why she doesn’t do rejuvenating procedures, she replied, "I like aging. It means I'm alive!"

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Though she is sometimes criticized for her "unpolished" appearance, she doesn’t care about it at all. "I'm happy, and that's what matters," she said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.

Jane Fonda — Then

In her youth, in the 60s and 70s, Jane Fonda looked like she came straight off the cover of a magazine: high cheekbones, large expressive eyes, flawless skin. And this was all without filters or Photoshop! But let's be honest: even Hollywood beauties have their weaknesses. Jane admitted that, at some point, she couldn’t resist the temptation of plastic surgery. 

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In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she revealed that she had undergone a facelift and eyelid surgery: "I wanted to look good but the key is not to overdo it." However, later Jane changed her opinion — more on that next.

Jane Fonda — Now

Today, Jane is 87, and she looks amazing. But the most important thing is that she has changed her attitude toward plastic surgery. In an interview with Elle, she confessed: "I don't want to have surgeries anymore. I needed the courage to say: okay, these are my wrinkles, I accept them."

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She focuses on skincare, a healthy diet, and a positive mindset. And it works! She has healthy skin, great posture, and energy. She continues acting, actively advocating for women’s rights, and remains one of Hollywood’s most inspiring women. Truly a beauty!

Emma Thompson — Then

Emma Thompson has always been an actress who went against the rules. In the 90s, she didn’t try to look like a supermodel — instead, she charmed the world with her charisma, intellect, and talent.

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In her youth, she wasn’t into trendy diets or running to cosmetologists, she just lived her life to the fullest. "I never wanted to be perfect. It’s boring," she said in an interview with The Independent. And we couldn’t agree more!

Emma Thompson — Now

At 65, she is a true symbol of body positivity and natural aging. She openly mocks plastic surgery, saying, "Why should we be afraid of wrinkles? They show we’ve laughed, cried, and lived!"

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In 2022, she starred in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande, where she showed her body without retouching or makeup. She was supported by millions of women, as it’s rare in Hollywood to see actresses who aren’t ashamed of their age-related changes. "I don’t want to be 30 when I’m 60. I want to be a happy 60-year-old!" she said in an interview with BBC.

Maggie Smith — Then

In the 60s and 70s, Maggie Smith was already a famous actress but she never succumbed to Hollywood’s beauty standards. She never tried to look younger and didn’t hide her age-related changes. 

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In an interview with The Telegraph, she confessed: "I’ve always been too busy with my acting career to worry about wrinkles." Nevertheless, this didn’t stop her from looking stunning!

Maggie Smith — Now

Sadly, Maggie passed away last year at the age of 89. But she was always so natural and beautiful. Her charisma and grace remained unchanged despite the age-related changes in her appearance.

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She didn’t hide the fact that aging took its toll but she approached it with humor: "In a way, getting older is fun. You can say whatever you want, and people have to put up with it!" she said in an interview with Vanity Fair. As you can see, her sense of humor was just as amazing!

Sigourney Weaver — Then

Her character in Alien became iconic, and the actress broke the stereotype that women in Hollywood have to be delicate. She never looked like the typical "cover girl," but that’s exactly what made her special. 

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In an interview with Marie Claire, she said: "I’ve always been too tall, too angular, too unusual for Hollywood. But that’s what made me unique."

Sigourney Weaver — Now

Now at 75, she is still beautiful. No plastic surgery, no botox, no fear of wrinkles. In an interview with The Guardian, she said: "I want my face to tell my story. I don’t want to erase my emotions."

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She still actively acts, and in 2022, she played a teenager in Avatar 2 (yes, a 74-year-old actress played a 14-year-old girl!). And she looked natural while doing it, because true beauty isn’t about age — it’s about the energy you live with.

Sharon Stone — Then

In the 90s, Sharon Stone was an absolute goddess. After Basic Instinct, she was considered a sex symbol, and it seemed like she would always look perfect. But things weren't so simple. In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she said: "When I was 40, studios started to think I was too old. It was a shock!"

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Back then, many actresses turned to plastic surgery to stay in demand but Sharon chose a different path.

Sharon Stone — Now

Now at 66, she openly admits that she gave up plastic surgery after a failed procedure. In an interview with Vogue, she confessed: "After the surgery, my face changed. I told myself, never again."

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Now, she focuses on skincare, a healthy lifestyle, and self-acceptance. "I want my wrinkles to show that I lived!" she says. Of course, she is sometimes criticized for her age-related changes but she just laughs it off. In 2023, she posted a picture in a swimsuit with the caption: "Yes, I have wrinkles. So what?"

Frances McDormand — Then

Frances McDormand has always been outside Hollywood's standards. In her youth, she didn’t try to be a glamorous diva, didn’t dye her hair blonde, and didn’t chase after perfect shapes.

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She admitted in an interview with The New York Times: "I always wanted to look like a person, not like a Barbie doll." A great stance, right?

Frances McDormand — Now

Now at 67, she fully rejects the "eternal youth" industry. At the 2021 Oscars, she appeared without makeup and with gray hair — and still looked stunning.

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She says: "Aging is not a tragedy. The tragedy is trying to look younger when you're over 60." Frances proves that if you have talent, wrinkles won’t stop people from loving you.

Meryl Streep — Then

In a world where actresses had to meet strict beauty standards, Meryl always marched to the beat of her own drum. She wasn't the typical Hollywood beauty with doll-like features but her charisma and talent made her truly captivating. Do you agree?

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Yet, even in her youth, she had to deal with prejudice. As People reports, in an interview, she recalled how, in the 1970s, when she auditioned for the film King Kong, producer Dino De Laurentiis, in front of her, said in Italian, "Why did you bring this ugly woman?" — unaware that she understood the language.

Meryl Streep — Now

At 75, Meryl remains one of Hollywood's most sought-after actresses. Without plastic surgery, no injections — just a well-maintained, confident woman who continues to land leading roles and win awards.

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She has never had a facelift and, in an interview with The Guardian, she admitted: "I’ve been curious to watch how my face changes. I don’t understand why anyone would want to freeze it and make it immobile. Is there life in that?"

Andie MacDowell — Then

In the '80s and '90s, Andie MacDowell was a true star of romantic comedies. She was often called one of Hollywood's most natural beauties, and for good reason — she always preferred minimal makeup and embraced natural beauty.

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But even she had to fight against the standards of youth: “When I turned 40, they started offering me roles as mothers and grandmothers. I said, ‘I’m 41, why am I already a grandmother?’” This is how some directors discourage women from aging naturally but who cares about these directors?

Andie MacDowell — Now

Now, at 66, Andie proudly embraces her gray hair. In 2021, she appeared at the Cannes Film Festival with fully gray hair, sparking a huge online buzz. She shared that Hollywood stylists advised her to dye her hair to look younger but she refused. In an interview with Vogue, she said: "Why should I hide my gray hair? I love my age, and I want the world to see the real me."

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Moreover, the actress doesn't get injections or try to fight time but she looks stunning thanks to proper skincare, a healthy lifestyle, and confidence.

Diane Keaton — Then

Diane Keaton is remembered for her iconic roles in The Godfather, Annie Hall, Manhattan but not only for that. She stood out for her unique appearance and personality.

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With a short haircut, minimal makeup, and suits instead of dresses, she broke stereotypes about what an actress should look like. In her youth, she was considered too unconventional for Hollywood but it was exactly this that made her special. Diane has always said that aging is nothing to fear, and plastic surgery never interested her.

Diane Keaton — Now

Now 79, she is one of the few stars who have never undergone plastic surgery. In an interview with The Guardian, she confessed: "I don’t want to change myself. I want to remain who I am."

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She embraces her gray hair, never does Botox but continues to work in film, modeling (she's a L’Oréal ambassador!), and even on social media — her Instagram is full of humor and self-irony. Keaton remains an example for millions of women, proving that you can age beautifully and confidently without resorting to surgery.

Jessica Lange — Then 

Her first major role in King Kong (1976) solidified her status as a beauty but it was her acting talent that truly earned her fame. In the '80s and '90s, Lange became one of the most sought-after actresses, playing strong and often tragic women. 

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Unlike many of her colleagues, she didn't succumb to Hollywood's pressure, which demanded that women over 40 find ways to preserve their youth at any cost. Instead, she remained true to herself, avoiding plastic surgery, not chasing a "youthful" image, and maintaining her unique charisma.

Jessica Lange — Now

At 75, Jessica continues to delight fans with vibrant roles, never attempting to hide her age. In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, she once said: "Hollywood continues to dictate its rules, trying to make women disappear after 40 but I'm not going to follow these outdated standards."

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For her, age isn't a sentence but rather an opportunity to showcase the maturity and wisdom she can share through her roles.

Judi Dench — Then

Judi Dench was always an actress who valued strength of character in her roles over her appearance. In her youth, she acted in theater, and her first notable film roles came in the '60s, including films like Shakespeare in Love and Redemption, becoming famous as M in the James Bond films.

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Judi believed that her appearance was simply a reflection of her inner state. She often said that her face was a map, marked by all the events of her life. And, as a true professional, she was ready to age with dignity, focusing on her acting skills rather than her looks.

Judi Dench — Now

At 90, Judi Dench can be rightfully called an icon who breaks age stereotypes. In 2017, she became the oldest woman to ever appear on the cover of Vogue, proving that age is no obstacle for a beautiful and confident woman.

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The secret to her longevity and success on screen is accepting her age and genuinely enjoying life. She doesn't hide her wrinkles, instead, she takes pride in them. In one interview, she said: "As long as I can work, I'm happy. Wrinkles? Let them be. They are my story, and I am proud that I earned them."

Brigitte Bardot — Then

In her youth, Brigitte was the beauty ideal for many, both men and women. Light, mysterious, and simultaneously passionate! She became famous for her roles in films like And God Created Woman and And the Night Was Young. In the 1950s, she was incredibly popular, her image was on every poster, and her style and manner of communication influenced an entire generation.

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Many remember her striking facial features, careless hairstyle, and playful glances. During this period, Brigitte was one of the most discussed and desired names in Hollywood and beyond.

Brigitte Bardot — Now

Today, Brigitte Bardot is 90 years old. In recent decades, she has dedicated her life to animal rights and is actively involved in charity work. Bardot has stopped appearing at public events, avoiding the media's attention. Though her appearance has changed, she remains an icon.

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Interestingly, despite her status as a sex symbol of the '60s, Bardot has always rejected plastic surgery and interventions, stating that aging is a natural part of life. Bardot also withdrew from the public eye; on her 60th birthday, she announced that she wanted to be left alone and live as an ordinary woman, outside of the spotlight.

Camilla, Queen Consort — Then

For many years, Camilla was at the center of media attention due to her complex relationship with Prince Charles, which created many rumors and hatred. 

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Camilla was often compared negatively to Princess Diana, highlighting how beautiful and stylish Diana was, while Camilla seemed to fall short. But the Queen Consort ignored the hate and confidently moved forward without trying to improve herself with plastic surgery.

Camilla, Queen Consort — Now

What’s notable is that, like many other public figures, Camilla demonstrates natural aging. According to Camilla herself, she doesn’t strive for eternal youth but prefers naturalness and self-confidence. 

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"I have learned to accept myself as I am, and if someone can't accept my age, that's not my problem," she said, as quoted by Daily Mail. Interestingly, today, Camilla has many more fans compared to previous decades.

Vanessa Williams — Then

Vanessa Williams was not only a successful actress and singer but also a beauty icon of the '80s. Her perfect facial features, slim figure, and flawless skin became a real standard for many women of that time. 

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In an interview with People, she shared that she always took care of her skin, regularly using moisturizing creams and masks to maintain its elasticity. At the same time, Vanessa advocates for balanced skincare, avoiding excesses, which is why you won’t see her with overly plump lips.

Vanessa Williams — Now

At 61, Vanessa admitted in an interview with Vogue:
"Every year, I embrace who I am more and more. Wrinkles are a part of life, and I’m not going to hide them." 

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Vanessa maintains her skin with proper care and a healthy lifestyle. She avoids injections and plastic surgery, preferring natural skincare products and regular physical activity. Despite her age, her skin looks fresh and firm, which she attributes to self-love and accepting aging changes.

Cindy Crawford — Then

In her prime, Cindy Crawford was one of the most recognizable models in the world. Her figure, flawless skin, and distinctive mole on her cheek made her the beauty symbol of the '90s. 

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She carefully followed her body and skin routine, using professional cosmetics and adhering to a healthy diet. In an interview with Elle, she confessed that she always considered self-care a necessity: "I couldn’t afford to be unattractive at work, so my skincare routine was a part of my professional life."

Cindy Crawford — Now

At 58, Cindy Crawford still looks amazing. She continues to care for her appearance but no longer resorts to radical measures like Botox or plastic surgery. 

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In an interview with Harper's Bazaar, she confessed: "I don’t want to stop aging. I love my wrinkles, they’re part of me." Cindy uses light skincare procedures, such as moisturizing creams, anti-aging serums, and regular face massages.

Halle Berry — Then

In the 90s and 2000s, Halle Berry was one of Hollywood's leading beauties, with flawless skin, a sparkling gaze, and an incredible figure. Moreover, Berry became the first African American woman to win an Oscar for Best Actress, and her career has only continued to grow since then. 

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In an interview with Harper’s Bazaar, she shared that her secret to staying youthful is discipline when it comes to skincare: "I’ve always protected my skin from the sun and carefully chose the right skincare products."

Halle Berry — Now

At 58 years old, Halle still looks stunning. But most importantly, she doesn’t hide her age. Unlike many of her colleagues, Berry doesn’t chase youth through surgery. 

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In an interview with Women’s Health, she confessed that her secret lies in leading an active lifestyle, regular workouts, and healthy eating. A great recipe for all of us, don’t you think?

Brooke Shields — Then

Brooke Shields became famous as a teenager through films like The Blue Lagoon and Endless Love. Her appearance was the epitome of 80s beauty—thick brows, flawless skin, and an irresistibly cute face. 

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In her youth, she was considered one of Hollywood’s most beautiful women, and her Calvin Klein ad campaigns became iconic.

Brooke Shields — Now

At 59, Brooke remains a prime example of natural aging. In interviews, she has repeatedly confessed that she has never undergone plastic surgery because she doesn’t want to look unnatural. 

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She proves that aging can be beautiful and recommends taking care of the skin with face massages, moisturizing treatments, and a healthy diet.

Christy Turlington — Then

Christy Turlington was one of the most legendary supermodels of the 90s, shining on the runways alongside Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista. She was the face of brands like Calvin Klein, Chanel, Maybelline, and many others. In her youth, she promoted a healthy lifestyle: yoga, balanced eating, and minimal makeup. 

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Even when the modeling industry became more demanding, Christy refused to succumb to pressure and never turned to plastic surgery.

Christy Turlington — Now

At 56, Christy still looks amazing. She continues to avoid injections and surgery, preferring skincare, sports, and proper nutrition. Christy is also actively involved in charity work – she founded the Every Mother Counts foundation, which helps women worldwide access medical care during pregnancy and childbirth. 

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Furthermore, she still models for major brands – in 2023, she once again became the face of Calvin Klein, proving that age is no reason to leave the fashion industry.

Diane von Furstenberg — Then

Diane von Furstenberg made waves in the 70s with her famous wrap dress, which instantly became a symbol of feminine sexuality. Diane was never a slave to beauty stereotypes – she was always confident, charismatic, and self-sufficient. 

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In an interview with Vogue, she once said, "I don’t create clothes that make women beautiful. I create clothes in which women feel beautiful." In her youth, Diane maintained a natural look: minimal makeup, loose curls, and a consistently impeccable style.

Diane von Furstenberg — Now
At 78, Diane continues to inspire millions of women around the world. She has never had plastic surgery and doesn't hide her age, stating that age is a privilege. In an interview with The Cut, she confessed that she refused Botox and fillers because she believes natural wrinkles are the "map of life." 

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She isn’t afraid to show herself without makeup, and on her Instagram, you can find photos where she appears in her natural form. Undoubtedly a beauty!

Michelle Pfeiffer — Then

In the 80s and 90s, Michelle Pfeiffer was one of the brightest actresses in Hollywood. Her roles in films like Scarface, Dangerous Liaisons, and Batman Returns made her a superstar. 

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Interestingly, in her childhood, she didn’t think of herself as beautiful and even compared her looks to those of a frog. However, her natural beauty and acting talent won the hearts of millions.

Michelle Pfeiffer — Now

At 66, Michelle continues to amaze fans with her natural charm. She avoids radical anti-aging methods, preferring a healthy lifestyle and natural skincare. 

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Like many of her colleagues, Michelle emphasizes the importance of accepting one's age and embracing natural aging.

Catherine O'Hara — Then

Catherine O'Hara is one of those people who has always known how to stand out, even in the most ordinary roles. She became famous in the 80s for films like Beetlejuice and Home Alone. 

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But her main charm was that she never tried to be a typical Hollywood beauty. She was always unique: with her sharp sense of humor, expressive face, and absolutely unconventional look.

Catherine O'Hara — Now

Currently, she is 70 years old and continues to actively work in film. And guess what? She doesn’t use plastic surgery!

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 In one interview, O'Hara shared that she never tried to "freeze" her age because she likes to age naturally. And this is reflected on screen: she remains not only beautiful but also incredibly natural as a woman and an actress.

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