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

#16. Liv Ullmann - Now

She received another Academy Award nomination in 1976 for her part in Face to Face, before going on to act alongside Laurence Olivier in A Bridge Too Far in 1977. She continued to act in stage productions in America and Scandinavia throughout her career. She would eventually find her way into the directing of movies, starting with Sofie in 1992. As recently as 2014, she directed Colin Farrell in a film adaptation of Miss Julie. Liv is also a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador and is the co-founder of the Women’s Refugee Commission.

#17. Goldie Hawn - Then

Goldie Hawn was born in Washington, D.C in 1945 and began taking tap dancing lessons at age 3. This would later lead to her career as a professional dancer before launching his acting career in the late 1960s. In 1969, Goldie won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress in Cactus Flower. Following that, her acting career began to take off quickly. She was best known for comedy roles but also played some more dramatic ones such as The Girl from Petrovka and The Sugarland Express. She also hosted two of her own TV specials in the late 70s.

#18. Goldie Hawn - Now

In 1980, Goldie Hawn produced and starred in the hit Private Benjamin, which earned her another Oscar nomination. She starred in numerous more commercial and critical hits throughout the 1980s. She later married actor Kurt Russell.Not just a talented actress herself, Goldie is the mom of two more amazing actors, Kate and Oliver Hudson. Goldie is a vocal Buddhist and supporter of animal and environmental causes. In 2003, she started the Hawn Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides youth with educational programs designed to improve their performance through “life-enhancing strategies for well-being”.

#19. Jane Seymour - Then

Jane Seymour is from London, England and actually changed her name from Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg.Some minor roles in movies produced by her father-in-law, Richard Attenborough, proceeded her real breakout role as a Bond girl in Live and Let Die in 1973 starring Roger Moore. This was just the beginning for Seymour as she went on to appear in the third installment of the Sinbad series, Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger. After that, she landed the role of Serina in the Battlestar Galactica film and then appeared in the first five episodes of the TV show in 1978.

#20. Jane Seymour - Now

By the late 1980s, she was earning lead roles in productions such as Onassis: The Richest Man in the World, for which she won an Emmy award, and also starred in War and Remembrance - a 12-part mini series. Jane has had numerous other successful film and television roles over the years, including her own series, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman. More recently, she appeared in the Superman spin-off series Smallville, How I Met Your Mother and a few TV movies. Seymour has as also proved to be more than just another pretty face as she founded the Childhelp organization which is an American non-profit organization which helps to rehabilitate children who have been subject abuse and neglect.

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