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21 Celebs From The '60s Who Were So Freakin' Hot, They Totally Broke The Internet (Before The Internet Was Even Invented)

21 Celebs From The '60s Who Were So Freakin' Hot, They Totally Broke The Internet (Before The Internet Was Even Invented)

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I don't know about you, but I LOVE looking back at photos of celebrities from Hollywood's Golden Age — the "then and now" comparisons are just fascinating to me. And we've done the '80s and '70s...so now we're going back to the '60s.
Specifically, we're gonna honour the famous actors and musicians from the 1960s who are still living, and absolutely killing it six decades later:
1. First, here's Warren Beatty from Bonnie and Clyde, then:
And here's what he looks like now:
2. Here's Michael Caine from The Italian Job, then:
And here's what he looks like now:
3. Here's Jane Fonda from Barbarella, then:
And here's what she looks like now:
4. Here's Clint Eastwood from The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly, then:
And here's what he looks like now:
5. Here's Julie Andrews from The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins, then:
And here's what she looks like now:
6. Here's Ann-Margret from Viva Las Vegas and Bye Bye Birdie, then:
And here's what she looks like now:
7. Here's Sophia Loren from Two Women, then:
And here's what she looks like now:
8. Here's Claudia Cardinale from Once Upon a Time in the West, then:
And here's what she looks like now:
9. Here's Dick Van Dyke from The Dick Van Dyke Show and Mary Poppins, then:
And here's what he looks like now:
Amy Sussman / Getty Images
10. Here's George Takei from Star Trek, then:
Bettmann / Getty Images
And here's what he looks like now:
Chelsea Guglielmino / Getty Images for Lambda Legal
11. Here's Barbara Eden from I Dream of Jeannie, then:
Screen Gems / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
Franziska Krug / Getty Images for Marcel Remus
12. Here's Dionne Warwick, singer best known for "I Say A Little Prayer," then:
David Redfern / Redferns / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
Arturo Holmes / Getty Images / The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
13. Here's Elke Sommer from A Shot in the Dark, then:
Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
Gisela Schober / Getty Images
14. Here's Frankie Avalon from Beach Party, then:
Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images
And here's what he looks like now:
Donald Kravitz / Getty Images
15. Here's Angie Dickinson from Rio Bravo, then:
Hulton Archives / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
Gregg Deguire / Getty Images
16. Here's Keir Dullea from 2001: A Space Odyssey, then:
Evening Standard / Getty Images
And here's what he looks like now:
Brian de Rivera Simon / Getty Images
17. Here's Julie Christie from Doctor Zhivago, then:
Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
David M. Benett / Getty Images
18. Here's Catherine Deneuve from Belle de Jour, then:
Sunset Boulevard / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
Andreas Rentz / Getty Images
19. Here's William Shatner from Star Trek, then:
CBS Photo Archive / Getty Images
And here's what he looks like now:
Erika Goldring / Getty Images
20. Here's Dustin Hoffman from The Graduate and Rain Man, then:
Sunset Boulevard / Corbis / Getty Images
And here's what he looks like now:
Dominik Bindl / Getty Images
21. Here's Diana Ross from The Supremes, then:
Tplp / Getty Images
And here's what she looks like now:
Kevin Mazur / The Recording Academy / Getty Images
Of course, there are many celebrities from this era who are no longer with us. So tell me who your favourite '50s, '60s, or '70s celeb is in the comments below, and perhaps you'll see them in an upcoming post!
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