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What 20 Hollywood Icons Looked Like in Their 20s

Goldie Hawn, Sharon Stone, Mel Gibson, Michael Douglas, and Michelle Pfeiffer are just a few movie stars that we adore for their talent, and their epic roles will be stuck in our memories forever. But few of us remember how these and other prolific Hollywood stars looked at the beginning of their acting careers. Some looked quite different and are even hard to recognize in those archive photos, but they all look classy and beautiful.
We at Bright Side made 20 collages that show our favorite Hollywood stars today and in their 20s, and it looks like time has no effect on their charm and charisma.
Goldie Hawn
Harrison Ford
Anjelica Huston
Robert De Niro
Michael Douglas
Richard Gere
Diane Keaton
Jeff Bridges
Don Johnson
Barbra Streisand
Susan Sarandon
Sylvester Stallone
Whoopi Goldberg
Denzel Washington
Michelle Pfeiffer
Mel Gibson
Jamie Lee Curtis
Sharon Stone
Melanie Griffith
Andie MacDowell
We believe these actors look just as gorgeous now as they did in their youth. Do you agree? What are your favorite movies that feature the stars of our article? Let’s discuss them in the comments!
Comments
Barbra Streisand was just wow!
Michelle Pfeiffer has barely changed, oh wow
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