Your Favorite Stars Whose Talent Is As Timeless As Their Looks
Linda Gray (83) – Dallas
Linda Gray, born in 1940, began her career with various TV roles in the 1970s. However, her defining moment came in 1978 when she grabbed the role of Sue Ellen Ewing in the iconic soap opera “Dallas.” The show catapulted her to international fame, with her character’s struggles and triumphs captivating audiences for over a decade.
While “Dallas” remains her signature work, Linda has continued to act in various TV shows, films, and even theatrical productions. She has garnered several accolades, including a Golden Globe nomination and a People’s Choice Award. She’s still active in the industry, inspiring generations with her talent and resilience.
Linda Evans (81) – Dynasty
Linda Evans, born in 1942, had her start in the 1960s as Audra Barkley on the Western series “The Big Valley.” The glamorous role propelled her into the spotlight, but it was her portrayal of Krystle Carrington in the 1980s primetime soap opera “Dynasty” that made a name for her.

Linda’s portrayal of the poised and powerful Krystle gave her a Golden Globe Award and several People’s Choice Awards, making her a force among television’s most recognized actresses during the show’s golden years. Though partially retired from acting, she remains a cherished icon of television history, remembered for her captivating performances in her glory days.
Donna Mills (81) – Knots Landing
Donna Mills is an Award-winning actress with many movies and television series under her belt. Her most prominent movie was “Knots Landing,” where she played the role of Abby from 1980 to 1989. This role saw her win the Soap Opera Digest Award three times in 1986, 1988, and 1989 respectively. However, her television career started with “The Secret Storm” in 1966.

Mills has gone on to make many movies and has become a legend. Some of the most iconic movies she has featured in include “Play Misty For Me,” “12 Gifts of Christmas,” and “A Beauty And The Beast Christmas.” Even though she is 81 years old, she is still actively involved in the acting business. She is set to be in Jordan Peele’s 2022 movie, “Nope.”
Dana Delany (67) – China Beach
Dana Delany is acclaimed for her role as Colleen McMurphy in “China Beach,” which won her two Primetime Emmy Awards. She has elegantly navigated her career since the 1980s, gaining recognition in films like “Tombstone” and as a voice actress, notably Lois Lane in the DC Animated Universe.

Her versatility continued with significant roles in “Desperate Housewives,” earning a Prism Award, and as Megan Hunt in “Body of Proof.” In 2022, Dana showcased her enduring talent as Margaret Devereaux in “Tulsa King.” Throughout her career, Dana’s adaptability and consistent talent have kept her a beloved and respected figure in the entertainment industry.
Demi Moore (60) — G.I Jane
Demi Moore is an actress, director, and producer with several credits to her name. Anyone who saw the 2022 Action comedy film, “The Unbreakable Weight of Massive Talent,” would remember her role as movie actress ‘Olivia.’

But who knew Demi has been at it since 1981 when she debuted in the teen drama, “Choices?” Her breakthrough came four years later when she starred in Joel Schumacher’s “St. Elmo’s Fire.” Though the film received negative reviews, it was a box office success and enough to earn Demi widespread recognition. Since then, she’s received two Golden Globe Awards, a Primetime Emmy, and several other accolades for her skills.