Ali MacGraw, 84 – Brenda Patimkin from Goodbye, Columbus
Ali MacGraw, a dark-haired, enigmatic beauty, rose to prominence in 1969 with “Goodbye, Columbus.” The next year, she received an Oscar nomination for Best Actress for “Love Story.” She continued honing her craft with a role as Alan King’s mistress in “Just Tell Me What You Want” (1980). MacGraw also appeared on television in films such as “War and Remembrance” (1983) and on the ABC serial opera “Dynasty” (1984–1985). She published her memoir in 1991 and returned to the film industry with her son Josh Evans’ debut film “Glam” in 1997. The Oscar-nominated actress has also started a clothing brand and worked with fashion magazines.
Rebecca De Mornay, 64 – Lana – Risky Business
Rebecca De Mornay is a Hollywood film icon. With a career spanning four decades, she has demonstrated remarkable adaptability. Rebecca rose to notoriety in the 1980s with her breakout appearance in “Risky Business,” which captivated audiences with her sensual charisma. Her depiction of the scary nanny in “The Hand That Rocks the Cradle” cemented her reputation as a formidable actor. She has consistently impressed with her wide body of work, including outstanding performances in “The Three Musketeers” and “Identity.” Today, she is a timeless beauty who defies the passage of time, and her abilities are as sharp as ever.