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80s movie bombshell unrecognizable after becoming ‘world's richest actress' despite QUITTING Hollywood – can you guess?

80s movie bombshell unrecognizable after becoming ‘world's richest actress' despite QUITTING Hollywood – can you guess?

The Sun8 hours ago
A 80s movie bombshell looked unrecognizable after becoming the 'world's richest actress' - despite quitting Hollywood.
The star, now 59, appeared alongside a popular TV actor in a classic 80s film.
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One of her early films, 1981's Endless Love, was Tom Cruise 's film debut.
The actress' most recent regular role on television ended in 2014.
Jami Gertz appeared in 1987 flick The Lost Boys, starring alongside Kiefer Sutherland, who played David.
She played the role of Star, a member of David's vampire gang, and is a half-vampire after resisting the urge for human blood.
Almost four decades on, Jami looked unrecognisable as she enjoyed lunch in West Hollywood.
The star headed to the San Vicente Bungalows - an exclusive private members club known for its celebrity clientele.
She wore a powder blue shirt, accompanied by white trousers and an orange satchel.
According to MailOnline, Jami is reported to be the "richest actress in the world."
In 1989, she tied the knot with businessman Tony Ressler - who became a major player in private equity.
The now-64-year-old co-founded Apollo Global Mangement and Ares Management.
Forbes' prestigious annual list reports Tony is currently credited as being worth $14.2 billion.
Jami Gertz stars in The Lost Boys 'I still believe' scene
Elsewhere, Jami herself is reportedly worth a staggering $12 billion, according to Celebrity Net Worth.
Jami and Tony own the Atlanta Hawks basketball team, having acquired it in 2015.
They made the purchase alongside former basketball player Grant Hill.
Meanwhile, Tony was previously a contender to buy Chelsea Football Club.
On television, Jami most recently starred in sci-fi sitcom The Neighbors.
Created by This Is Us boss Dan Fogelman, she portrayed Debbie Weaver.
Her most recent film, romantic comedy I Want You Back, was released in 2022.
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