Melanie Griffith Plastic Surgery Before and After

Melanie Griffith was born on August 9, 1957. Her career started during the ’70s, first working in independent movies. She rose to mainstream fame during the ’80s where she starred in Brian de Palma’s film Body Double in 1984. She next starred in the comedy film Something Wild, for which her performance was also praised. It was, however, her role in the 1988 film Working Girl that cemented her success and earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress and won her the Golden Globe.

She continued her prolific career throughout the 1990s, starring in such movies as Buffalo Girls, Shining Through, Crazy in Alabama, and RKO 281, among others. Other film credits during this period were in Pacific Heights, Milk Money, Mulholland Falls, Lolita, and Another Day in Paradise. By 2000s, she became more active on television. She starred as Lee Arnold on Twins and guest-starred on such shows as Nip/Tuck. In the 2010s, Griffith played Clara Williams, a recurring character on Hawaii Five-0. Her latest film roles were in 2017’s The Disaster Artist and The Pirates of Somalia.

Has Melanie Griffith had Plastic Surgery?

Pretty much, yes, and she’s not happy about it now. While she didn’t elaborate on the procedures she’d done, she admitted that she was unaware of how the cosmetic surgeries she said she had over 20 years ago had radically changed her looks.”No, I didn’t [realize] until people started saying, ‘Oh my god, what has she done?!’ I was so hurt,” said the actress. “I went to a different doctor, and he started dissolving all of this s–t that this other woman doctor had put in. Hopefully, I look more normal now.” Prior to this admission, the Working Girl star actually denied having plastic surgery in previous interviews years back. Despite her face drastically changing that many thought she was unrecognizable, she was insistent she didn’t go under the knife. Not until in an interview with Porter magazine in 2017 that she got candid about her plastic surgery regrets.

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Liza Minnelli Plastic Surgery Before and After

Liza Minnelli was born on March 12, 1946. She started her career in musical theater during the 1960s. She later made her first television appearance in an episode of Mr. Broadway. In 1967, the actress made her cinematic debut in the film Charlie Bubbles. Later, she starred in the 1969 film Mary Ann “Pookie” Adams. For her performance here, Minnelli received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. In the ’70s, she first played the titular character in the film Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon. It was, however, her portrayal of Sally Bowles in the 1972 feature film Cabaret that garnered her widespread acclaim. For her work in the film, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress.

That same year, she lent her voice for the role of Dorothy Gale in Journey Back to Oz. She simultaneously starred in her own television special titled Liza with a “Z”: A Concert for Television. The rest of the ’70s saw her performing in the movies Lucky Lady, A Matter of Time, and New York, New York. She continued her Hollywood career during the 1980s, playing Linda Marolla in the movie Arthur. She reprised her role in the sequel Arthur 2: On the Rocks. She also starred in the movie Rent-a-Cop. The ’90s was less active for Minnelli. She only starred in the film Stepping Out, as well as starred in the TV movies Parallel Lives and The West Side Waltz. After a long hiatus, she returned in 2003, playing Lucille Austero in the Fox sitcom Arrested Development. Her latest film role was in 2006’s The Oh in Ohio.

Has Liza Minnelli had Plastic Surgery?

The veteran actress has long been rumored to have undergone plastic surgery. Now in her 70s, tabloids and magazines have constantly reported that Minnelli appears to have had an eyelift, facelift, and other procedures judging from the way she currently looks. Even though she’s not active as she used to be, avoiding mainstream roles, the Cabaret star still attends some red carpet events. And in these events, reporters always speculate about the possibility of plastic surgery because of her changing looks. Despite this, the actress-singer has never publicly admitted nor denied plastic surgery claims.

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Heather Locklear Plastic Surgery Before and After

Heather Locklear was born on September 25, 1961. In 1980, she debuted in an episode of CHiPs. The following year, she landed her first starring role on TV, as Sammy Jo Carrington in Dynasty. She starred on the soap opera that aired on ABC from 1981 to 1989. She simultaneously starred as Officer Stacy Sheridan in the police drama series T. J. Hooker. During this period, she also starred in the films Firestarter and The Return of Swamp Thing. During the 1990s, she first starred as Alexandra “Alex” Burton in the ABC sitcom Going Places. She next reprised her role as Sammy Jo Carrington in the miniseries Dynasty: The Reunion.

She also starred in the TV films Her Wicked Ways, Body Language, and Highway Heartbreaker. From 1993 to 1999, she came to wider prominence for starring as Amanda Woodward in Melrose Place. She also starred in the feature film Money Talks released in 1997. Following Melrose Place, she starred as Caitlin Moore in Spin City from 1999 to 2002. Her next starring role was as Harley Random in the TV series LAX. She reprised her role as Amanda Woodward in the Melrose Place reboot in 2009. During the 2000s, she also had performances in the movies Looney Tunes: Back in Action, Uptown Girls, The Perfect Man, Game of Life, and Flying By. In the 2010s, she played Chloe in Hot in Cleveland, Rachel King in Franklin & Bash, and The First Lady in Too Close to Home. She also starred in 2013’s Scary Movie 5.

Has Heather Locklear had Plastic Surgery?

Following her arrest for domestic violence and battery against a cop in 2018, her mugshot made the rounds on the internet. This prompted plastic surgery rumors with her face bare and no makeup to hide any indications of artificial interference. Some of the possibilities were lips and cheeks fillers. Botox was also a talked-about possibility with her face looking tightened. However, the actress has made no admissions to having any procedures. Instead, she credits her healthy body and appearance to a clean diet plan and an active lifestyle.

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Christie Brinkley Plastic Surgery Before and After

Christie Brinkley was born on February 2, 1954. During the 1970s, she was discovered by American photographer Errol Sawyer, leading to her modeling career. She ultimately graced the cover of Glamour and from there a successful career took off. She then signed a 25-year contract with CoverGirl. Brinkley became further known after appearing on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue covers consecutively from 1979 to 1981. Since then, she’s made covers on such prominent magazines like Vogue, Newsweek, Rolling Stone, Esquire, Harper’s Bazaar, Cosmopolitan, and Glamour, to name a few.

Additionally, the model landed ad campaigns for popular brands, including Chanel, Coca Cola, Healthy Choice, Max Factor, Nissan, and Revlon. Throughout her modeling career, she’s been photographed in over 30 countries. Apart from her modeling career, she also pursued acting. She debuted in the 1983 film National Lampoon’s Vacation. She reprised her role in the sequel Vegas Vacation released in 1997. During this period, she also made a notable appearance in the NBC sitcom Mad About You. Later, she hosted the TV program Celebrity Weddings InStyle. In the 2000s, she played recurring role Gayle Gergich in NBC’s Parks and Recreation. She continued pursuing acting in the 2010s, this time on stage. She played Roxie Hart in the long-running musical Chicago.

Has Christie Brinkley had Plastic Surgery?

The model/actress admitted to having tried Botox, though she also said you don’t get to have the best results all the time. That’s why when choosing between Botox and fillers, Brinkley is more inclined to have the latter. According to the model, wanting to look vibrant can be achieved by Botox as long as it’s “[administered] with a light hand.” On the other hand, undergoing invasive procedures seems to be extreme for her since it’ll radically change one’s appearance. “Don’t change your face; maybe just change a wrinkle or two that’s bothering you,” said Brinkley.

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Kelly Ripa Plastic Surgery Before and After

Kelly Ripa was born on October 2, 1970. She first appeared as a dancer in the TV show Dance Party USA from 1986 to 1992. She eventually got into acting, for which she landed the role of Hayley Vaughan in the soap opera All My Children, which she starred in from 1990 to 2002. She won Soap Opera Digest awards for her performance, as well as earned Daytime Emmy nominations. In 1996, she made her big screen debut in the film Marvin’s Room.

She achieved further success on television in the 2000s. This time, as co-host of the show Live! with Regis and Kelly, Live! with Kelly, Live! with Kelly and Michael, Live with Kelly and Ryan. Her work here has since won her Daytime Emmy awards for Outstanding Talk Show Host. From 2001 to 2009, she was also the co-host of Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade. While hosting, she also continued her work as an actress — co-starring in the sitcom Hope & Faith from 2003 to 2006. In the 2010s, she mostly appeared as herself in several TV series. In 2010, she appeared as a panelist for the TV program The Marriage Ref. Her latest acting role was as Ms. Mulwray in The CW’s Riverdale.

Has Kelly Ripa had Plastic Surgery?

The actress and TV host is no stranger to cosmetic enhancements, Botox, in particular. After all, she wanted to experience what the fuss was all about. However, the result wasn’t something pleasant. “I got bad Botox about … what was it, a year ago? And it was bad. It did something to my good side, so then I had two bad sides,” said the celebrity. “”I’m starting to look myself again, but there was about a six-month period where people were like: ‘What’s wrong with Kelly? She doesn’t smile anymore.’ And I was like: ‘I am smiling!'” Nevertheless, it was enough for her to decide she didn’t want anything to do with Botox ever again.

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