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10+ Stars From The '80s Who Look So Different Today

What do your fave 80's celebs look like now?

For some celebrities, it looks like they've barely changed at all — I mean, how different does Jamie Lee Curtis really look?

But for others, some drastic changes may cause you to do a double-take.

James Spader

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It feels like James Spader has always been a star.

He rose to fame during the '80s, thanks to films like Pretty In Pink, and Less Than Zero.

He has had a main role on The Blacklist since 2013.

Claudia Wells

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Repeat Back to the Future watchers will recognize Claudia Wells, aka the actress who originated the role of Jennifer Parker.

Family issues saw her leave the film series, and Elisabeth Shue finished took over the role.

Justine Bateman

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Justine Bateman became something of a teen star when she landed her breakout role as Mallory in Family Ties.

Now, she's behind the camera. She wrote and directed Five Minutes, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Val Kilmer

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'80s heartthrob Val Kilmer stole hearts everywhere in Top Gun and Real Genius.

He's changed a lot, and it's for a very sad reason: he was diagnosed with throat cancer in 2015. Thankfully, he has since gone into remission.

Jerry Hall

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Jerry Hall was an it-girl of the model world in the '80s. She was also pretty famous for another reason: she dated Mick Jagger from 1977 to 1999, and had four children with him.

Now, she's married to Rupert Murdoch.

Josh Brolin

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Yeah, I kinda can't believe they're the same person, either.

Audiences today know Josh Brolin as a staple of superhero films. Whether he's ruining everyone's lives as Thanos in Avengers: Endgame or tolerating Deadpool in Deadpool 2, it's undeniable that Brolin is a long way from his fresh-faced 80s look.

Rick Astley

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Hey, sorry for getting "Never Gonna Give You Up" stuck in your head. And if it wasn't before, I'm sorry for making it happen now.

Rick Astley retired from the music business, but he can never retire from being a meme.

Olivia Newton-John

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Olivia Newton-John became a mega-star in the late '70s after her role in Grease, and pivoted that success into a string of successes in the '80s.

A cancer diagnosis is responsible for the change in her appearance. She was previously diagnosed in 1992 and 2013, and went into remission.

Bo Derek

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Bo Derek was a classic staple of '80s stardom. Her cornrow braids (yikes) immediately made her iconic when she starred alongside Julie Andrews and Dudley Moore in 10.

She is now considered semi-retired.

Mickey Rourke

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Mickey Rourke has had an interesting career.

In the '80s, he established himself as a heartthrob in films like 9½ Weeks.

He then chose to retire from acting. He became a professional boxer in the 90s, and then returned to acting.

Lisa Bonet

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Lisa Bonet rose to fame on The Cosby Show as Denise Huxtable.

Since then, she's married and divorced Lenny Kravitz, given birth to Zoë Kravitz, married Jason Momoa, and had a recurring role on Ray Donovan.

Jennifer Grey

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Jennifer Grey became an '80s icon, thanks to films like Dirty Dancing and Ferris Bueller's Day Off.

These days, she looks a little different — and that's probably down to the nose job she got.

Lori Singer

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Lori Singer skyrocketed to fame when she starred alongside Kevin Bacon in Footloose.

Her success continued on the television, where she had a lead role in Fame.

She's also a Juilliard-trained cellist!

Emilio Estevez

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You remember Emilio Estevez. He was a member of the Hollywood Brat Pack, starred in movies like The Breakfast Club and The Outsiders, and calls Martin and Charlie Sheen family.

Soleil Moon Frye

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Yup, that's really Punky Brewster!

Soleil found fame as a children's icon in Punky Brewster in the '80s.

After that, she branched out, taking on directing and screenwriting. These days, she is starring in the reboot show of Punky Brewster!

Anthony Michael Hall

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Another member of the Brat Pack, Anthony Michael Hall hit it big with films like Sixteen Candles and, of course, The Breakfast Club.

He's still acting, and recently appeared in "The Midnight Club," a Riverdale episode that paid major homage to The Breakfast Club.

Ally Sheedy

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The Brat Pack continues! Ally Sheedy experienced major fame in the 1980s, thanks to roles in St Elmo's Fire and The Breakfast Club.

These days, she mostly does guest work and cameos.

Sean Young

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Sean Young defined sci-fi in the '80s when she stepped into the role of the replicant Rachael in Blade Runner.

She reprised the role of Rachael in Blade Runner 2049, where she played a de-aged version of herself.

Kelly McGillis

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Kelly McGillis hit a new level of fame when her role in Witness netted her a Golden Globe nomination. Her role in Top Gun confirmed her '80s star status for good.

Catherine Bach

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Catherine Bach single-handedly changed the jean-shorts game (jorts, if you prefer) when she donned her iconic cut-offs and plaid shirt as Daisy Duke in The Dukes of Hazzard.

She was most recently in my mom's favorite soap opera, The Young and the Restless.

Molly Ringwald

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If you wanted to define the 80s by one actor, it undoubtedly has to be Molly Ringwald.

She became an icon with films like Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink, and The Breakfast Club.

She's still acting today, and can be seen playing Archie Andrews' mom in Riverdale.

Debbie Harry

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The lead singer of Blondie became a punk-rock legend in the '80s.

Even after Blondie broke up (and then got back together), Harry continued to make music. She released several solo albums in the '90s and '00s.

Judd Nelson

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Add another to the Brat Pack list!

Judd Nelson, of course, played everyone's favorite tortured rebel who got the girl in The Breakfast Club.

He does mostly voice work now, having provided the voice for Hot Rod in a number of Transformers tv shows.