The Rich & Famous Celebs From The Previous Century Who Aged Gracefully
Many of our favorite Hollywood celebrities from the past century were just incredibly blessed with great genes. They left us in awe as we watched them grace our television and big screens flaunting their remarkable acting and appearance.
Aren’t you wondering what are they up to now and if they still look as good as they did before? We’ve summed up some of our favorite celebs whose beauty remained ageless and timeless throughout the years. Could it be their salaries that kept them young or perhaps a different beauty technique? Read on to find out!
Reese Witherspoon, 44 – ~ $200 Million
Believe it or not, Reese Witherspoon started her acting career in a film called The Man in The Moon in 1991 where she was cast as a 14-year-old girl who fell in love with a 17-year-old boy. Her fame began when she appeared in the film Legally Blonde and Walk The Line, and received an Oscar for the latter.
In 2020, Witherspoon’s earnings have reportedly reached over $200 million. Since 2011, she has been married to Jim Toth and the couple has one son together, Tennessee James Toth, while Reese has two more kids. Reese will produce and star in an upcoming sci-fi drama Pyros, coming to Netflix.
Ginger Lynn, 59 – $5 Million
Risqué actress and model Hinger Lynn was once the star of many risqué movies in the 1980s. She would also go on to work in a few B Grade movies, which she would take up full time, after leaving the risqué movie business.

Lynn couldn’t stay away for too long, as she made a late career return to the industry in 1999, to make three movies and host a show on Sirius Satellite Radio. Now that Ginger is 59, she works behind the camera now.
Carmen Electra, 49 – ~ $8 Million
Carmen Electra is an actress and model who is best known for portraying the role of Lani McKenzie in the show Baywatch. Although she donned the red swimsuit for just a year, she quickly became a pinup girl, adorning the walls of many teens in the ‘90s!


Around the same time, Carmen debuted in movies too, with American Vampire and followed it up with Get Over It, the Scary Movies series and Disaster Movie. The lady can shake a leg, too and was a professional dancer, known to occasionally work with The Pussycat Dolls.
Rob Lowe – 56, ~ $60 Million
Another member of the famous “Brat Pack” of the 1980s! Rob Lowe is one of those fortunate people who give a tough battle to age. This 56-year-old still manages to look as sparky as he did back in 1983.
He became a heartthrob with the release of films like The Outsiders and Oxford Blues. In a 2018 interview, Rob spilled the beans about how he maintains his youthful appearance when he told that he sticks to discipline and focus when it comes to health and that’s what works best for him. You can thank us later!
Jerry O’Connell – 46, ~ $20 Million
Jerry’s career began at the age of 10 when he was discovered by an agent and landed a TV commercial for Duncan Hines. Other than being known for his roles in Stand by Me (1986) and Jerry Maguire (1996), he is also famous for his perfect family life.

In an interview with The Daily Dash, this actor with a laid-back personality shared his secret to a successful marriage when he told that he watches Housewives with his spouse. He also once quoted that his wife is the one who maintains the spark in the relationship as she is the most entertaining person in his life. Now that’s interesting!
Jeff Bridges – 70, ~ $100 Million
Jeff Bridges is an actor who comes from a leading acting family and is the brother of Beau Bridges. This film star who is famous for his captivating looks and an easy-going personality is most remembered for his performance in Crazy Heart (2009), The Big Lebowski, Starman, True Grit, and many more.

Given that he came from an entertainment background, he became familiar with acting at a very young age. But apparently, he showed promise straight away. Jeff is the son of the late Lloyd Vernet Bridges Jr., who many know from Airplane!, and Jeff’s mom is the late Dorothy Bridges, also a well-known actress.