The Chicest Vintage Photos of Helen Mirren

Dame Helen has had a long and illustrious career, starting with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and continuing today. Brought up in Essex, the actress became a dame in 2003, for services to drama. Check out these chic vintage photos of Helen Mirren over the years.

The National Youth Theatre

At 18 years old, a young Helen Lydia Mirren auditioned for the National Youth Theatre (NYT). Founded in 1956, the organization has produced a number of successful actors, including Colin Firth, Daniel Day-Lewis and Daniel Craig.

The National Youth Theatre

In this vintage image, Helen Mirren is in a reading for the NYT with fellow actors Michael Croft and John Nightingale. She landed her first big role in her third year of study.

Helen Mirren as Cleopatra

In 1965, Helen Mirren played Cleopatra in the NYT’s production of Shakespeare’s Antony and Cleopatra. Prior to this, Mirren had appeared in the NYT’s 1963 production of Hamlet, and 1964’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. However, it was her role as Cleopatra that landed Helen Mirren her first agent.

Helen Mirren as Cleopatra

Speaking about the role, Mirren said, “I was in at the deep end. I loved the power and the passion of that role, and of course, it’s always good to be Queen.”

Soaking Up the Sun

Due to her time with the National Youth Theatre, Helen Mirren was asked to join the Royal Shakespeare Company. While there, she played a number of roles, including Castiza in 1966’s The Revenger’s Tragedy, and Diana in 1967’s All’s Well That Ends Well.

Soaking Up the Sun

In this amazing vintage image, the young actress looks fresh faced and chic. Wearing a polka dot long sleeved dress, pearls and a straw hat, Mirren embodies the spirit of the sixties.

Youthful and Radiant

Here’s another snap of a young and radiant Helen Mirren. This picture is from 1967, and features her then boyfriend, actor Bruce Meyers. Around this time, Mirren also acted in other on stage productions. Between 1965-1967, she appeared in four productions at the University Theatre in Manchester.

Youthful and Radiant

Helen Mirren has described herself as having a sense of adventure, and feeling connected to nature. She once commented, “I don’t think I have slept in the same bed for more than three or four months my whole life.”

The Royal Shakespeare Company

During her time with the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Helen Mirren played a number of roles. In this image, she’s playing Cressida from a 1968 production of Troilus and Cressida. Much like the National Youth Theatre, the Royal Shakespeare Company has produced a number of successful actors.

The Royal Shakespeare Company

Former members include Mia Farrow, Ralph Fiennes, Paul Bettany, Christopher Plummer, Patrick Stewart, Tilda Swinton, Ian McKellen, Daniel Day Lewis. The company is based in Stratford-upon-Avon, the birthplace and gravesite of William Shakespeare.

Age of Consent Premiere

As well as acting on stage, Helen Mirren is a hugely successful on screen actress. Way back in the late 60s, while she was acting with the RSC, Mirren also starred in the 1968 movie adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream.

Age of Consent Premiere

However, her first major movie role was in Australian comedy drama Age of Consent. Mirren played Cora, a wild-living woman turned muse. This picture of the actress wearing a white shirt and wide leg pants is from the promotional tour for the film.

Hanging Out at Heathrow Airport

In this vintage shot, actress Helen Mirren waits with a pile of luggage at Heathrow Airport, London. Wearing a black outfit, round sunglasses and strappy flats, Mirren almost looks like singer and actress Barbra Streisand here.

Hanging Out at Heathrow Airport

Helen Mirren spent most of late 1968 and early 1969 shooting Age of Consent in Australia. She also travelled with the RSC, performing in Switzerland, Germany and the Netherlands. Speaking about her career, Mirren has said, “I always try to make the tapestry of my work as broad as possible.”

Doing Her Own Thing

In 1970, Helen Mirren continued acting with the RSC, starring in The Two Gentlemen of Verona, Richard III, and Hamlet. People were starting to take an interest in the actress, especially following her role in Age of Consent.

Doing Her Own Thing

In 1970, British-Austrian filmmaker John Goldschmidt followed Mirren’s time at the RSC, and created documentary Doing Her Own Thing. Mirren has said, “In acting Shakespeare you realise how exciting it is. I find it quite uninteresting to read. It is only when I start acting that it comes alive.”

Embracing Experimental Theatre

Over the next few years, Helen Mirren travelled with director Peter Brook’s International Centre for Theatre Research in North Africa, Asia, and the US. The organization was founded in 1970 and was focused on developing new experimental types of theatre.

Embracing Experimental Theatre

These years made Mirren rethink all of her previous acting work, and was a huge influence when she returned to England. In 1972, Mirren starred in biopic Savage Messiah, and in a television version of Miss Julie.

The Swingin’ Seventies

After her time traveling the world, Helen Mirren re-joined the Royal Shakespeare Company, and played Lady Macbeth in their 1975 production of Macbeth. That same year, Mirren made her West End debut, playing rock star Maggie in musical Teeth ‘n’ Smiles.

The Swingin’ Seventies

The actress then joined The Lyric Theatre, and performed in Chekhov’s The Seagull, and Ben Travers’ The Bed Before Yesterday. For the BBC, Mirren starred in Caesar and Claretta and The Apple Cart.

Standing Her Ground

Also in 1975, Helen Mirren was invited to give her first television interview. She sat down with British interviewer Michael Parkinson, and was shocked when he asked her some rather inappropriate questions, including references to her body.

Standing Her Ground

Parkinson said to the Shakespearean actress, “You are, in quotes, a serious actress?” Mirren responded, “In quotes? What do you mean in quotes? How dare you.” Years later, the actress maintained that the interview was extremely sexist. For his part, Parkinson has never apologized.

Starring in Caligula

This stunning vintage image of a chic Helen Mirren was taken on a photo shoot in 1976. During this year, the actress filmed historical drama Caligula in Italy. The movie wasn’t released until 1979, and became highly controversial because of its explicit content.

Starring in Caligula

Mirren also continued with her television acting during this period. She starred opposite Laurence Olivier in Pinter’s The Collection in 1976, and in adaptations of The Country Wife, and Hamlet in 1977. This particular production of Hamlet was rather experimental.

Switching on the Swagger

Never one to shy away from her interests, ambitions or creative direction, Helen Mirren has always been a headstrong and self-assured woman. In this picture, taken in 1976, the actress embraces a 70’s rock and roll meets bohemian aesthetic. She wears floaty embroidered fabrics with punky curls, and dark eye makeup.

Switching on the Swagger

Speaking to Glamour, Mirren advised women to “Forget the word beauty.” She said, “find another word that applies to you. My word is swagger. It’s not your beauty; it’s your swagger.”

Overalls and a Newsboy Cap

In this next image, taken in 1977, Helen Mirren looks rather like fellow actress Diane Keaton. With casual overalls, clogs, a newsboy cap and a button-down shirt, the actress looks full on laidback 70s chic. In this year, Mirren re-joined the RSC, and played Queen Margaret in Henry VI.

Overalls and a Newsboy Cap

Helen Mirren has commented that she hates when female characters are described as “strong” or “feisty.” She said, “It’s the most condescending thing. You say that about a three year old. It infantilises women.”

As You Like It

Helen Mirren first played Rosalind in Shakespeare’s As You Like It when she was with the RSC in 1968. She reprised the role in 1978, as part of the new BBC Shakespeare collection. With ten years of Shakespearean acting experience, Mirren also appeared in the collection’s 1981 adaptation of A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and 1982’s Cymbaline.

As You Like It

The series came up against lots of difficulties, and wasn’t a success in the UK. However, Mirren promoted the collection in the US.

Cassandra in Agamemnon

At this stage in her career, Helen Mirren had acted successfully on stage, and on the small and big screens. In 1979 she appeared in The Quiz Kid, and played Cassandra in The Serpent Son – Agamemnon (pictured). This was also the year that Caligula was eventually released.

Cassandra in Agamemnon

Though Mirren had shot the movie three years prior, the director had added in a number of controversial scenes. This made the film one of the biggest scandals in 21st century cinema.

Getting Her Hands Dirty

In the 1980s, Helen Mirren starred in a number of movies, including gangster film The Long Good Friday, and comedy The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu. The latter was released only two weeks after English actor Peter Sellers passed away, and was a critical and commercial flop.

Getting Her Hands Dirty

On the other hand, The Long Good Friday was a big hit, and is considered one of the top 100 British films in several lists. The movie includes political plots from the time period, and is considered an 80s classic.

The Duchess of Malfi

Also in 1980, Helen Mirren played the titular character in Jacobean play The Duchess of Malfi. The production was widely praised, and Mirren especially was credited for her starring role. British theatre critic Francis King commented that she “swaggered through the action with radiant singularity of purpose.”

The Duchess of Malfi

Mirren’s co-star, Pete Postlethwaite, said of her performance, “Helen is a stunning actress and exceptional lady. She has always had wonderful ability and can switch from cold to ranging, invincible to vulnerable, her emotional palette and range are extraordinary.”

Her Star Keeps Rising

In 1983, Helen Mirren played the female lead in low-budget Irish drama, Cal. The director commented that he was impressed with her Irish accent, and she revealed she had been listening to a recording of actor Liam Neeson reciting the script. Also this year, Mirren starred in play The Roaring Girl.

Her Star Keeps Rising

The following year, Helen Mirren travelled the world, going between London, Los Angeles and Russia. While in Russia, she explored her family history.

When the Whales Came

Helen Mirren has an extremely impressive filmography that just keeps on going. In the early 80s she starred in medieval fantasy Excalibur, sci-fi film 2010: The Year We Make Contact, musical drama White Nights, and drama The Mosquito Coast.

When the Whales Came

In 1989, the actress starred in British film When the Whales Came, based on the children’s book of the same name. Helen Mirren wore this stunning orange gown for the film’s premiere, along with a chic up do and glamorous ‘80s gold earrings.

There’s No Stopping Her

As we enter the 1990s, Helen Mirren continues to rack up the roles. In 1990 she starred in another controversial movie, this time the psychological thriller The Comfort of Strangers. The movie also starred Christopher Walken, Rupert Everett and Natasha Richardson.

There’s No Stopping Her

1991 saw the start of Mirren’s most famous TV role, as Detective Chief Inspector Jane Tennison in British police procedural Prime Suspect. This was a significant role for women on television, and Mirren was the perfect actress to bring the show to life.

Winning Awards for Prime Suspect

For her role as Detective Jane Tennison, Helen Mirren won three consecutive British Academy Television Awards for Best Actress. Once the series was released in the US, it won the Emmy Award for Best Miniseries of the Year.

Winning Awards for Prime Suspect

Speaking about the character, Mirren has said, “There are certain things about her I don’t like at all. I don’t like her brutality, I don’t like her extreme selfishness. I don’t like her job and could never be involved in a profession like it.”

Dame Helen Mirren

As we know, Dame Helen Mirren has won quite a number of awards during her long career. In total, the actress has one Academy Award, four BAFTA Awards, three Golden Globes, four Emmys, and one Tony Award. Mirren was made a Dame in 2003 by Queen Elizabeth II, the monarch she played in 2006’s The Queen.

Dame Helen Mirren

In fact, Helen Mirren is the only actress to have portrayed both Queen Elizabeth I and Queen Elizabeth II on screen. Mirren also has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Colorful at Cannes

As well as her magnificent talent, Helen Mirren is bursting with personality and individuality. The actress has walked the red carpet barefoot, experimented with pink hair in her 70s, and is never afraid to speak out about what she believes in.

Colorful at Cannes

She has said, “Sometimes bad things happen to very good people and sometimes good things happen to bad people. But at least if you try to do good things, then you’re spending your time doing something worthwhile.” Well put!

Forever Our Queen

Dame Helen Mirren shows no signs of slowing down. She starred in 2018’s horror movie Winchester, and in 2019’s ensemble film Berlin, I Love You. Also in 2019, she stepped into the shoes of another iconic female monarch, playing Catherine the Great in a four part miniseries for HBO.

Forever Our Queen

The actress has signed on for action movie F9 in 2021, and for war drama White Bird: A Wonder Story. One thing’s for sure, we can count on Helen Mirren to always be her absolute best.

35 Iconic Golden Age Celebs – And How They’re Looking These Days

The celebrities from Hollywood’s Golden Age are more than just actors and musicians. It should come as no surprise then that these very stars that fill our hearts have been rewarded with a life of opulence. Check out the most iconic Hollywood Golden Age celebrities, and how they look now.

Clint Eastwood – Worth $375 Million

Clint Eastwood has practically become an American folk hero with his infamous drawl. Oddly enough, that clenched jaw way he has of speaking was actually initially criticised by studio heads when he first got into the movie business.

Clint Eastwood – Worth $375 Million

Barbara Walters – Worth $170 Million

Barbara Walters didn’t break the glass ceiling when she got into journalism, she shattered it, leaving behind a legacy and changing the way Americans viewed media. In 1974 Walters became the first woman to anchor a prime time evening news program, using her powerful presence in front of the camera to secure numerous jobs on the most prestigious networks. Her talent and determination resulted in her earning a Lifetime Achievement Award from the National Academy Of Television Arts And Sciences.

Barbara Walters – Worth $170 Million

Anne Robinson – Worth $45 Million

Many Americans likely haven’t heard of her, but Anne Robinson is a famous television personality in Great Britain. There, she is lovingly referred to as “The Queen of Mean,” for the way she brutally dismissed contestants while hosting The Weakest Link. Since then she has continued to host television shows, where UK audiences tune in to see what clever line the Queen of Mean has up her sleeve. Currently she’s the host of a quiz show called Test The Nation.

Anne Robinson – Worth $45 Million

Arlene Golonka – Worth $5 Million

When thinking of the carefree blonde, both eccentric in her wild and energetic personality while carrying a magnetism that attracts everyone, Arlene Golanka fits that image. More than just fitting it though, Golanka is credited as epitomizing it in a career that included roles on some of the most successful television shows of the Hollywood Golden Age. Although her career began in the late ’60s it continued on for 30 years before Golanka retired to teach aspiring young actors instead.

Arlene Golonka – Worth $5 Million

Axl Rose – Worth $200 Million

It’s possible that someone who has spent their whole lives living under a rock might not have heard of Axl Rose or his titular band, Guns N’ Roses, but just hearing that name likely gives one the impression of a hard rocker who does it for the love of the music. Indeed that does apply to Rose, who has been considered to be the support that kept this hard rock band aloft throughout their many years of rock n’ roll.

Axl Rose – Worth $200 Million

Alain Delon – Worth $200 Million

Many in America haven’t heard about him, even during his peak throughout much of the 1960s, but if those Americans had taken a trip across the Atlantic Ocean they would’ve likely seen Alain Delon’s name across billboards from France to Japan. This French actor was very much a sex symbol of the era, whose critical acclaim earned him popularity across Europe and, oddly enough, a massive following in Japan. But even with all that Delon never made it in Hollywood.

Alain Delon – Worth $200 Million

Betty Lynn – Worth $3 Million

Betty Lynn was a fairly active actress who took her roles seriously, often portraying a dark and brooding woman in the midst of a crisis. Only joking of course! Betty Lynn was arguably one of the funniest actresses of her era, appearing in various television series, films, and Broadway shows where she was also considered to be a talented singer. Her most popular roles were on great shows like The Andy Griffith Show, The Egg and I, and Where’s Raymond?

Betty Lynn – Worth $3 Million

Betty White – Worth $75 Million

Betty White is a name that continues to resonate strongly with people of all generations. Ask anyone under thirty years old and it might be surprising to discover that many people still recognize this talented centennial. But it’s no secret as to why, White’s career has stretched an impressive eighty years, after she landed her first role in the 1939 TV operetta called The Merry Widow. Since then her talent, charm, and humor has been recognized throughout the United States.

Betty White – Worth $75 Million

Bob Barker – Worth $70 Million

Arguably one of the most recognizable hosts in television history, Bob Barker broke through the mold to become one of the most celebrated television personalities with his work as the host of Truth Or Consequences. This job lasted an astounding 12 years, between 1956 and 1974, before Barker moved on to the role that most remember him from, The Price Is Right. There he hosted an incredible 7,000 episodes over the course of 35 years. A truly remarkable career feat!

Bob Barker – Worth $70 Million

Angie Dickinson – Worth $30 Million

Angie Dickinson first appeared on screen in the 1950s, and although she was relegated to smaller supporter roles at first, it was clear to many audiences that she would soon become a leading lady. Sure enough, in 1959, Dickinson got her first big role in the 1959 film Rio Bravo, playing the one named character of Feathers. Afterwards she became one of the 1960s leading ladies, most recognizable for her work in Gun The Man Down and Dressed to Kill.

Angie Dickinson – Worth $30 Million

Cassandra Peterson – Worth $3 Million

Even as a little girl, Cassandra Peterson refused to be pigeonholed into what was considered “girly” at the time. She refused to play with Barbie dolls, preferring the mystery and thrill of horror shows instead. During her 20s, she took her talents to the stage where she was the lead singer to several rock bands from Italy. But that didn’t last forever, as the 1980s came steaming in so did Peterson’s career after she landed her most iconic role, Elvira.

Cassandra Peterson – Worth $3 Million

Kim Novak – Worth $15 Million

In the beginning it seemed as though Kim Novak was destined to be ranked among the Hollywood acting legends. By age 30 this talented woman already had a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame with her name on it along with several Golden Globes. But then something happened that surprised even her closest fans. She abruptly retired, saying that her heart just wasn’t into her movies anymore. Since then she’s moved on to other forms of art, namely photography.

Kim Novak – Worth $15 Million

Catherine Deneuve – Worth $75 Million

We would challenge anyone to find an actress who has been more beloved in France than Catherine Deneuve. Since 1957 Deneuve has been consistently seen on screen both in France, the UK, Hollywood and, of course, the globe. The people of France even loved her so much that her face became that of Marianne’s, the national symbol of French liberty – a distinct and unusual honor. Speaking of honors, Deneuve has several including a BAFTA and a nomination for an Oscar.

Catherine Deneuve – Worth $75 Million

Cicely Tyson – Worth $10 Million

On screen and on stage Cicely Tyson has been a powerful presence that has been impossible for audiences and critics to ignore. During her career, lasting the course of seven remarkable decades, Tyson would consistently play powerful African American women, not letting the politics or stereotypes of the era stop her from playing the part with passion and devotion. Her work was considered so important that she was the recipient of America’s highest civilian honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.

Cicely Tyson – Worth $10 Million

Cloris Leachman – Worth $21 Million

Another actress with a career that just would not quit, Cloris Leachman has had a career which has spanned the course of seven decades. Throughout her lifetime Leachman originally could often be found on stage, first appearing as a beauty pageant contestant. Even there she found success, she became Miss Chicago and even competed for the title of Miss America. In addition to her pageantry, Leachman has also been awarded an Academy Award and a record eight Primetime Emmy Awards.

Cloris Leachman – Worth $21 Million

David Crosby – Worth $40 Million

Both as a solo artist and as part of some very recognizable and noteworthy groups, David Crosby has been a music icon. His career truly began in 1964, as one of the founding members of the band the Byrds, the very same Byrds that put Bob Dylan on the map with his hit single, “Mr. Tambourine Man.” Later he went on to found a new band, Crosby, Stills, & Nash, a band that won the Grammy for Best New Artist.

David Crosby – Worth $40 Million

Dick Van Dyke – $50 Million

Doesn’t matter how serious the audience is, if they’re watching a movie or show starring Dick Van Dyke there’s a good change they’ll be rolling on the floor in hysterics with tears cascading down their faces in no time. A talented funny man who is best known for two unforgettable characters, Caractacus Potts from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, and who could forget Dick Van Dyke as Bert the chimney sweep in one of Disney’s most well known films, Mary Poppins?

Dick Van Dyke – $50 Million

Ed Asner – Worth $10 Million

At 90 years old Ed Asner is showing no signs of slowing down soon. His remarkable and well recognized career began in the 1950s – that means Asner has been hard at work for nearly 70 years! For Asner, his big break came while performing on the Lou Grant Show as the titular character, Lou Grant. That show was so successful that it eventually spawned the Mary Tyler Moore Show which Asner was also part of. His work continues even today.

Ed Asner – Worth $10 Million

Eileen Atkins – Worth $1-5 Million

Audiences know her as Eileen Atkins, but her official name according to the Royal Court is actually Dame Eileen June Atkins DBE. The DBE reflects the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire who awarded her for her many accomplishments in acting. Accomplishments which, aside from being named Dame, also awarded her with an Emmy, a BAFTA, and three Olivier awards as well. Additionally, she is also a writer and co-creator of several of Britain’s most critically acclaimed TV dramas.

Eileen Atkins – Worth $1-5 Million

Gavin MacLeod – Worth $10 Million

First appearing on screen in 1950 Hollywood Golden Age actor Gavin MacLeod has seen success after success with little to no sign of ever stopping. In addition to appearing in Hollywood classic films like The Thousand Plane Raid, The Sword Of Ali Baba, and A Man Called Gannon he also starred in television series like The Mary Tyler Moore Show. But his most recognizable work was as Captain Merrill Stubing on the popular and critically acclaimed series, The Love Boat.

Gavin MacLeod – Worth $10 Million

George Hamilton – Worth $20 Million

It didn’t take long for George Hamilton to gain positive acclaim and recognition when he first began acting. In fact, in a feat which is rarely seen in the competitive field of Hollywood films, Hamilton won his first Golden Globe for his first ever role! It didn’t take long for critics to realize that they needed to keep an eye on this shining Hollywood star. Before long Hamilton was starring in role after role, a trend that continues to today.

Gavin MacLeod – Worth $10 Million

Gladys Knight – Worth $28 Million

Michael Jackson might be the King of Pop, and James Brown has been called the Godfather of Soul, but these titles pale in comparison to that of the talented Gladys Knight who is known to her fans as the Empress of Soul. It’s no surprise why when looking at her legacy. As an artist she was constantly at the top of the charts for 3 long decades, the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Additionally, Knight herself has won seven Grammy Awards.

Gladys Knight – Worth $28 Million

Harry Belafonte – Worth $28 Million

Harry Belafonte first stepped into the recording studio over 60 years ago to record his first album, Calypso. Since that fateful day, and the release of his 1956 album, Belafonte has been a musical sensation and national icon, lasting from the early days of the mid 1950s album up until today. As a result his awards are many. The critically acclaimed artist has 3 Grammys, an Emmy, a Tony, and, to top it all off, a National Medal of Arts.

Harry Belafonte – Worth $28 Million

Henry Winkler – Worth $30 Million

When Henry Winkler first appeared on Happy Days it was thought of as just another television sitcom. But Winkler’s performance as the unforgettable Arthur “The Fonz” Fonzarelli brought that series to critical acclaim and made it the most watched show on television during its time. For Winkler himself, that meant that he had made it, and he was subsequently honored with two Golden Globes. This is on top of giving us a TV character that will likely never be forgotten.

Henry Winkler – Worth $30 Million

Jack Nicholson – Worth $400 Million

There’s not a lot of other ways to say this, but Jack Nicholson is a living legend. The man has often walked down the red carpet, both for some of Hollywood’s most famous productions and again to accept the awards given to him to honor his performance. He was a frequent attendee of the Academy Awards where he won 3 Oscars and was nominated an additional 12 times! Unfortunately for Nicholson fans, the acclaimed actor hasn’t acted in 10 years.

Jack Nicholson – Worth $400 Million

Jane Fonda – Worth $200 Million

Jane Fonda is certainly an American icon, and a controversial figure depending on one’s politics. But as an actress and businesswoman it’s clear that she has been deserving of the recognition that’s been awarded to her. In addition to film, television and theater (the last of the three got her a Tony nomination) she has also been a fashion model and prolific writer. Many of her works can be read in book form or simply as articles and blog posts.

Jane Fonda – Worth $200 Million

Jane Powell – Worth $10 Million

If there’s one company who Jane Powell owes her success to that company would likely be the Hollywood studio giant, MGM. Not only did Powell sign with them as a teenager in the 1940s, but the company loved her so much that they actually made her their poster girl back in the day. She originally appeared in musicals, dazzling the crowd with her voice and dancers poise. Since then she has moved on to everything from theater to television shows.

Jane Powell – Worth $10 Million

Jayne Kennedy – Worth $2 Million

In the 1980s it was Coca Cola, yes the same Coca Cola of all the fizzy soft drinks, that declared Jayne Kennedy to be “the most admired black woman in America.” It’s not hard for us to see why the company thought that. Kennedy was starting out winning beauty pageants, even the coveted title of Miss Ohio. After that her diverse career spoke to her many talents. Throughout her career Kennedy worked at everything, from TV personality, to sports broadcaster.

Jayne Kennedy – Worth $2 Million

Jerry Mathers – Worth $3 Million

Jerry Mathers began his career in Hollywood as a child star (if one can call landing their first role at age 2 as being a “child” star) as the titular Beaver Cleaver in the popular series Leave It To Beaver. Although the series ended its run in 1963, Mathers didn’t go back to acting until the late 1970s. In between he served first in the Air Force Reserve Command before moving on to banking and, finally, working in real estate.

Jerry Mathers – Worth $3 Million

Joan Baez – Worth $11 Million

With a voice and musical talent that has been honed from nearly 60 years of work, Joan Baez has more than earned her place as one of Hollywood’s Golden Age greatest. During her time singing into the microphone she has been releasing albums with genres as wide and diverse as folk, folk-rock, country, pop, and even delving into gospel. Not only has Baez released 30 albums, she has done so in an astounding eight different languages popularizing her music worldwide.

Joan Baez – Worth $11 Million

Joan Collins – Worth $30 Million

It’s unlikely anyone seeing nine-year-old Joan Collins take on her first acting role imagined that she would be remembered as a Hollywood Golden Age icon. That being said here she is and here we are and it’s all because of her incredible on screen performances. Her Hollywood movie list is impressive, but her crowning accomplishment is arguably as the character Alexis Colby in the television drama Dynasty. That series ended the long-running reign of TV champion Dallas.

Joan Collins – Worth $30 Million

Joanne Woodward – Worth $50 million

Throughout the 1950s, Joanne Woodward acted in a number of small television roles before quickly making the leap into film in 1955. That leap as the catalyst to Woodward’s success, after she made it on to the big screen her career would be destined to last for over 60 years. During that time Woodward was no stranger at award shows, taking home some of the most prestigious honors for acting. These include an Oscar, Golden Globe, Primetime Emmy, and BAFTA.

Joanne Woodward – Worth $50 million

Joan Plowright – Worth $1-5 Million

Joan Plowright is more than just a star when it comes to numerous mediums including film, television, and stage, she is literally British royalty. Her full title is The Right Honorable Baroness Olivier, DBE. As jaw dropping as that title is apparently her rank as the wife of Laurence Olivier outranks even her own title of Baroness. Titles aside, she’s an accomplished actress, being only one of four in history to have one two Golden Globes in one single year.

Joan Plowright – Worth $1-5 Million

Joan Van Ark – $10 Million

From 1966 onwards Joan Van Ark has been a relatively familiar appearance in both television and theater. Her talent was recognizable from the start when, after only 5 years of acting professionally, she won her first major award nomination – for a Tony. Afterwards she joined the cast of Dallas, one of the most high rated shows on television, playing the role of Valene Ewing. She then was in numerous soaps and popular TV shows including The Young and the Restless.

Joan Van Ark – $10 Million

John Amos – Worth $3 Million

John Amos has been a familiar face on television since the 1970s when he appeared on the groundbreaking show, Good Times. In addition to being popular during its era, Good Times was significant in that it was the first show that centered on an African American two-parent family. Due to Amos’ work on the show, his career was propelled to even greater heights, and he starred in shows like The West Wing, Roots, and The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air.

John Amos – Worth $3 Million

Jon Voight – Worth $55 Million

Even though Jon Voight has only won one Academy Award, he’s been nominated for the honor (3 times for Best Actor even) on four separate occasions, speaking to his talent as a Hollywood movie star. His biggest films which resulted in these impressive accolades were Midnight Cowboy, Coming Home, Deliverance, and The Champ. Due to Amos’ work on the show, his career was propelled to even greater heights, and he starred in shows like The West Wing, Roots, and The Fresh Prince Of Bel-Air.

Jon Voight – Worth $55 Million

Joyce Randolph – Worth $10 Million

Joyce Randolph might be her real name, but there’s another name that most would probably recognize her as first. That name belongs to her incredibly popular character; the one, the only, Trixie Norton from the Honeymooners series. Trixie Norton was so beloved by audiences and critics alike, that when Randolph was approached to continue her character in the Jackie Gleason Show she immediately accepted. Unfortunately for all those Trixie Norton fans out there, Randolph hasn’t appeared on screen since 2000.

Joyce Randolph – Worth $10 Million

Judi Dench – Worth $35 Million

This is another acclaimed actress who, through her remarkable talent and successful career, was also given the second highest honor of the British Empire permanently changing her title to the respectable Dame Judi Dench. Since 1950 Dame Judi Dench has been involved in numerous projects, both film and television, which have garnered respectable reviews from critics and been beloved by fans. Even though Dench is no longer involved in the popular James Bond series, it doesn’t look like she’s retiring.

Judi Dench – Worth $35 Million

Karen Grassle – Worth $500,000

Based on the best selling Little House book series, Little House on the Prairie is a classic American show that starred Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, Melissa Sue Anderson, and of course, Karen Grassle. She starred as Caroline Ingalls throughout the entirety of the series’ run. During those 10 years she, along with the show, became American cultural icons. Unfortunately, after her time on the show she hasn’t starred in much else, which leaves any future opportunities very open to her.

Karen Grassle – Worth $500,000

Katharine Ross – Worth $5 Million

Katharine Ross has had the privilege to star in some of the biggest films in Hollywood’s Golden Age. Or perhaps these films have had the privilege of having Katherine Ross in them, depends on one’s perspective. Either way Ross rose to fame and prominence after she starred in the 1967 classic, The Graduate, acting next to none other than Dustin Hoffman. For her subsequent works she was awarded both a Golden Globe and a BAFTA showcasing how talented she is.

Katharine Ross – Worth $5 Million

Keith Richards – Worth $340 Million

Arguably one of the most talented musicians alive, Keith Richards’ guitar skills are the things of myths and folklore. For the past 60 years, especially during the 1960s, Richards was on stage slamming at his guitar and entertaining audiences who came to hear the new and brilliant sound of the Rolling Stones. Not only did Richards play in one of the most famous groups, he’s also been a music producer since the rock n’ roll hay days of the 1960s.

Keith Richards – Worth $340 Million

Richard Keith – Worth $1 Million

Even though his name is likely to remind audiences of legendary guitarist Keith Richards, Richard Keith didn’t become a star from his music but rather from his role as Little Ricky in the incredibly popular I Love Lucy series. The irony is that Richard Keith actually was a musician before becoming an actor, and was performing with his band until 2017. His real name though? Keith Thibodeaux, he changed it after finding it was too hard for others to pronounce.

Richard Keith – Worth $1 Million

Kenny Rogers – Worth $250 Million

Quite possibly the best-loved country singer in the United States, Kenny Rogers’ name is synonymous with that slow, soulful, country music. Going as far back as the early 1970s, Rogers began releasing his incredibly well-received music, and eventually sold as many as 100 million records worldwide. Not to be stuck as a musician, Rogers was a man who seems to have done it all. He was an actor, writer and even an entrepreneur. Sadly, Kenny Rogers passed away in March 2020.

Kenny Rogers – Worth $250 Million

Kirstie Alley – Worth $40 Million

During the 1980s Kirstie Alley was the talk of the town. She landed her first major role in 1982 when she was chosen to play the character Saavik in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan. The character was so beloved by Star Trek fans that from then on she continued to play Saavik in other Star Trek films as well. But it wasn’t her only project, 1987 saw her come on board in the legendary show Cheers, where she played Rebecca Howe.

Kirstie Alley – Worth $40 Million

Lee Majors – Worth $15 Million

Known best for his role as Colonel Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man, Lee Majors could conceivably star in a movie about himself, but this movie would have to be called The Fifteen Million Dollar Man. But the Colonel wasn’t Majors’ only major role. Others have included Heath Barkley in The Big Valley and his role as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy. Reportadly, Majors has even another film, Spring Break ’83, which has yet to be released.

Lee Majors – Worth $15 Million

Lee Merriwether – Worth $1-5 Million

Starting back in 1955, Lee Merriwether was already earning accolades and showcasing her talent, but not on television or the silver screen just yet. Merriwether actually won the very prestigious Miss America pageant, a win which launched her into the envelopment of fame and stardom. But Merriwether wasn’t just a pretty face, her well known sci-fi characters throughout the 1960s earned her wide fan base and resulted in her getting several Golden Globe awards. Her career subsequently lasted 50 years.

Lee Merriwether – Worth $1-5 Million

Lex Luger – Worth $4.5 Million

Long before the mighty wrestler and acting legend Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, there was one man who was consistently stealing the show. That man was Lex Luger, record breaker and in the ring trendsetter. A man whose fame within professional wrestling is so well known that even after retirement he agreed to return to the WWE to work behind the scenes. In addition to his wrestling career, Luger was also a football player and was even a professional bodybuilder.

Lex Luger – Worth $4.5 Million

Linda Ronstadt – Worth $130 Million

It’s hard to categorize Linda Ronstadt as just one type of professional singer. Ronstadt was such a talented singer and performer, that she released albums which fit under categories such as rock, country, opera, and even Latin. Not only was this multi talented star releasing these kinds of music, she was being consistently praised for it. Ronstadt was the recipient of not just one, but an astounding ten Grammy Awards. Additionally, Ronstadt also received a Golden Globe and a Tony.

Linda Ronstadt – Worth $130 Million

Liv Ullmann – Worth $20 Million

For those unfamiliar with our Scandinavian brethren and their contributions to the arts, this is actress Liv Ullman. Ullman is unique in that she is an accomplished actress both in her home country of Norway, but also in the United States where she won an Academy Award in 1972. Ullman is considered to be the muse of one of the most famous Swedish directors, a man who goes by the name, Ingmar Bergman. Today Ullman is a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador.

Liv Ullmann – Worth $20 Million

Luke Halpin – Worth $2 Million

Starting at the age of eight, Luke Halpin jumped into the limelight and began entertaining the masses from the glow of the big screen. Even though Halpin’s career lasted a full 30 years, there’s one role that he will always be remembered for. That role is, of course, Sandy Ricks in the extremely popular Flipper movies. Not only was Halpin lucky enough to be an actor all his life, but most of his acting career involved him playing with dolphins.

Luke Halpin – Worth $2 Million

Max Baer Jr. – $50 Million

There’s something that most actors, even some of the best, fear. That something is of course, typecasting, or when an actor is so good at playing a particular role or a particular character that his or her career revolves around them recreating that character for other roles. While Max Baer Jr. had praise heaped upon him for his role as the dim-witted Jethro Bodine in the incredibly popular television series, The Beverly Hillbillies, he was typecast into that role.

Max Baer Jr. – $50 Million

Mel Brooks – Worth $85 Million

When going over the comedy legends who have helped make Hollywood what it is today there is one name that shall not be forgotten! That name is of course the one, the only, the legendary Mel Brooks. Starting in the 1950s Mel Brooks began working as not only an actor, but also as a writer, producer, director, and even a composer. His first big success was writing the comedy Get Smart, which became a huge sensation throughout the United States.

Mel Brooks – Worth $85 Million

Michael Caine – Worth $75 Million

Michael Caine (or, as we should be saying, Sir Michael Caine) has been a beloved movie and television staple since he was only 20. As a result, people of all generations can point to a film starring Michael Caine whether that film be Alfie, Zulu, The Italian Job, or any of the Batman movies starring Christian Bale. Caine’s talent is so obvious that he has made the list of actors who have been nominated for Academy Awards five consecutive decades.

Michael Caine – Worth $75 Million

Michael York – Worth $22 Million

Michael York seemed as though he was born to perform. In 1967, York stepped onto the stage for a Shakespeare play, and that seemed to settle any doubt in anyone’s mind. Michael York was going to be an actor. He continued performing in plays and other on stage performances, before taking on the role of Logan in the incredibly popular Logan’s Run. Even today, York is involved with numerous projects, and regularly guest stars on popular shows like The Simpsons.

Michael York – Worth $22 Million

Morgan Freeman – Worth $20 Million

Known for his deep commanding voice on film, Morgan Freeman has become one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood today. But for a long time it seemed that Freeman wasn’t going to make it in show business. Even though he had been acting since 1964, Freeman didn’t catch his big break until 1987 when he was given his first Oscar nomination. Even then, it arguably wasn’t until his role in The Shawshank Redemption that he became a real star.

Morgan Freeman – Worth $20 Million