Those Charming Celebs Probably Found the Fountain of Youth

Jaclyn Smith – Born In 1945

As the only female cast member who stuck with the show until its cancellation, Jaclyn Smith is “Charlie’s Angels” royalty. She even had a cameo in the 2003 movie “Charlie’s Angels: Full Throttle.” You might have also seen her in “Nightkill,” “Deja Vu,” and “CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.”

Smith is an entrepreneur with a women’s apparel collection home and furnishings line, collaborating with Kmart. She has been generous with some of her beauty tips which include getting revitalizing heat hair treatments every six weeks and moisturizing. These are also some of the elements she incorporated into her self-named skincare collection.

Susan Sarandon – Born In 1946

The 1970 drama “Joe” gave Susan Sarandon a footing in the industry. More notable roles followed in productions like “The Rocky Horror Picture Show,” “Thelma & Louise,” and “The Client List.” Portraying a nun tasked with helping a convicted criminal overturn his death sentence in “Dead Man Walking” ultimately won her an Oscar for Best Actress.

Sarandon is now a six-time Emmy nominee with recognized attention for appearances in “Malcolm in the Middle” and “Friends.” She has vocalized her dislike for beauty-enhancing products and proves that you don’t need them altogether to grace the covers of numerous magazines.

Marie Osmond – Born In 1959

Marie Osmond is essentially country music royalty, as a member of the famous Osmond family. While not involved in The Osmonds music group, she gained success as a solo act, and her career peaked between the ’70s and ’80s. “Paper Roses” is the 1979 ballad that cemented her place in the music industry.

Osmond is going strong in the industry and has held a Las Vegas residency alongside releasing a series of albums. Outside of music, she is part-owner of the MD Complete Skincare line. As she told News Beauty, the products gave her skin the extra TLC it needed after years of wearing heavy makeup under bright lights.

Maud Adams – Born In 1945

Twice a “Bond Girl,” Maud Adams is best known for appearances in “Octopussy” (1983) and “The Man with the Golden Gun” (1974). She returned to the “Bond” franchise for a cameo in “A View to Kill,” the fourteenth film in the spy series.

Beyond the “Bond” films, she hosted “Kafé Luleå,” a Swedish TV show, and guest-starred alongside her former “Octopussy” co-star Kristina Wayborn in “That ’70s Show.” Off the screen, Adams served as the president of the cosmetics brand Scandinavian Biocosmetic. She walked down the aisle twice and said “I do” to her current husband, Charles Rubin, in 1999.

Mariska Hargitay – Born In 1964

“Ghoulies” is a horror-comedy released in 1985, and it’s the film that marked Mariska Hargitay’s debut. Starring in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit” earned her greater recognition, though. Several accolades, including a Golden Globe and Primetime Emmy, prove that she’s amongst the best in the trade.

A former Miss Beverly Hills USA, Hargitay has roots in the pageant industry. During an interview with Shape magazine in 2010, she declared that life begins at 40, referring to welcoming her son. She tied the knot with “Law & Order: SVU” co-star Peter Hermann in 2004. Including their son August, the pair shares three children, two of whom they adopted.

Kelli Giddish – Born In 1980

Amanda Rollins, an NYPD detective, is Kelli Giddish’s character in “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.” She has two children with Lawrence Faulborn and had both pregnancies penned into the scripts of “Law & Order: SVU.” Armed with a theater background after graduating from the University of Evansville, Giddish entered the industry and landed a role in “All My Children.”

“Chase” and “Past Life” are other TV shows she has graced alongside big-screen productions like “Breathless” and “The Understudy.” According to what she told News Hub, a New Zealand-based publication, in 2009, her doctor recommended more Vitamin D, and it’s done a great deal of good for her skin.

Fran Drescher – Born In 1957

“The Nanny” was a wildly popular sitcom that aired in the ’90s, with Fran Drescher embodying the lead character. “Saturday Night Fever” and “American Hot Wax” were some of her initial credits in the late ’70s. She later reinforced her leading star status in “Happily Divorced” and “Living with Fran.”

Known for being endearingly candid, Drescher told Oprah Daily that we need to shift the conversation surrounding aging. The new face of the Laura Geller Beauty line added that emphasis on youth proves counterintuitive to the natural process of life. She finished off by saying that Eastern cultures hold mature people in high regard, and it’s something worth emulating.