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THEY WERE THE STARS OF YESTERDAY, BUT YOU WON’T BELIEVE WHAT THEY’RE DOING IN RETIREMENT

They were the glitterati of the yesteryears, wowing audiences of all ages with their beauty and talent alike. Decades later, we wonder what have become of these once-shining stars. While there are some that are still very much visible in movies to this day, there are others who are now comfortable in retirement. Some can even claim to have just as much drama in their personal lives as the roles that they once played, be it in the guise of divorce or alcoholism. Regardless of where they are now, these stars of yore can all say for certain that they enjoyed their high net worth and success to the fullest.

Paul Hogan – 80 Years Old

 

Paul Hogan, the recipient of many high-profile awards, is a comedian, actor, television presenter, and writer who rose to fame in the Golden Age. Despite having performed at various gigs, his most memorable until today remains the one where he portrayed the lead role in Crocodile Dundee.

Do you know yet that Hogan is expected to return to acting and take a role in ‘The Very Excellent Mister Dundee’ soon? We don’t know about you, but we can’t wait to binge watch! The star currently resides in a Victorian farmhouse near Santa Barbara, California in a peaceful bliss out of the spotlight.

Suzanne Somers – 73 Years

Playing the part of Chrissy Snow on ‘Three’s Company,’ Suzanne Somers started in Hollywood as an actress and model. Life had so many roles planned out for her that even well into her 70s, she’s still active as ever!

Taking quite the unexpected turn, she has transitioned to being a health spokesperson following her life in the limelight. Authoring a series of books on health topics, including alternative cancer treatments, has made Suzanne open to a lot of scrutinies as well. Yet, she still manages to be as fearless as she was on the stage of ‘Dancing with the Stars’ in her late 60s!

Loni Anderson – 74 years old

You may remember Loni Anderson for her role as the receptionist in the sitcom WKRP in Cincinnati, which ran from the late 70s to the early 80s for which she received three Golden Globes and several Emmy nominations. Her career, however, started more than a decade before that when she appeared opposite Steve McQueen in Nevada Smith in 1966. She is still acting to this day, most recently appearing on the pilot of the Amazon series, Love You More. However, she is more active in her work with charities that focus on lung disease.

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