• Celebrity moms of the ’80s mesmerized many with their beauty back in the day.
  • Their daughters now look distinctly different from them.
  • Take a deep dive into the lives of these iconic beauties today.

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Hollywood has seen its fair share of beauty icons, but not all legacies are inherited. Many stars of the ’80s, renowned for their striking appearances, now have daughters who present a unique charm all their own. Here’s a look at their stories.

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In the 1980s, several female stars not only dazzled on screen but also captured hearts with their stunning looks. Decades later, these stars have embraced motherhood, introducing daughters who exhibit their distinct brand of beauty, different from that of their mothers.

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From Jaclyn Smith to Tina Louise and Kathleen Turner, let’s explore how these famous figures from yesteryears have transitioned from screen sirens to proud mothers, with children who mirror a beauty unlike their own.

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Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Margaret Richmond

At 78, beloved veteran actress Jaclyn Smith remains widely recognized for her memorable role in the television hit “Charlie’s Angels,” which aired from 1976 to 1981.

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In December 1985, four years after the show concluded, she welcomed her daughter Spencer Margaret Richmond. Now 38, Spencer is the youngest of Smith’s two children, with an older brother, Gaston Richmond.

Spencer Richmond and Jaclyn Smith arrive at the 8th Annual TV Land Awards at Sony Studios on April 17, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Spencer Richmond and Jaclyn Smith arrive at the 8th Annual TV Land Awards at Sony Studios on April 17, 2010 in Los Angeles, California. | Sources: Getty Images

In a 2008 interview, Smith shared her views on balancing work and family. “Family is always first. Even though my kids are older—my son is 25 and my daughter is 21—I still like to sit down and have dinner with them as much as I can,” she expressed.

This home-focused lifestyle also led to a creative venture; in August 2017, Smith and her daughter launched the infant wear line, Spencer by Jaclyn Smith.

Spencer Richmond and Jaclyn Smith at the Broadway Opening Night performance of "You Can't Take It With You" at the Longarce Theatre on September 28, 2014 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Spencer Richmond and Jaclyn Smith at the Broadway Opening Night performance of “You Can’t Take It With You” at the Longarce Theatre on September 28, 2014 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

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Spencer expressed her enthusiasm for the collaboration, highlighting its significance as a new mother herself. “As a new mom, I know the importance of finding the right staples for your baby. I saw this collaboration as a great opportunity to create affordable, durable, and ultra-soft baby wear options,” she explained.

Early photographs of Smith holding a young Spencer show the doting mother’s soft features including cheekbones, visible eyebrows, and curly hair. Meanwhile, Spencer displayed round cheeks and curly hair.

Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Richmond at the Young Musicians Foundation's Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 24, 1981 in Beverly Hills, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Richmond at the Young Musicians Foundation’s Celebrity Mother-Daughter Fashion Show at the Beverly Hilton Hotel on March 24, 1981 in Beverly Hills, California. | Sources: Getty Images

As adults standing side by side, the contrast becomes more evident. Spencer sports a rounder face, fuller lips, and a straight nose, while mom maintains her high cheekbones and slim face.

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Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Richmond arrive at the 2005 TV Land Awards at Barker Hangar on March 13, 2005 in Santa Monica, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Jaclyn Smith and Spencer Richmond arrive at the 2005 TV Land Awards at Barker Hangar on March 13, 2005 in Santa Monica, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Over the years, photos consistently show these differences, with Spencer’s features remaining softer compared to Smith’s more defined jawline and cheekbones.

Shelley Long and Juliana Long Tyson

Best known for her portrayal of Diane Chambers on “Cheers,” Shelley Long, 74, has garnered an Emmy and two Golden Globes throughout her illustrious career. The show spanned from 1982 until 1993, during which Long took a break to focus on her family, welcoming her daughter Juliana Long Tyson in March 1985.

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Today, at 39, Tyson is the CEO and Creative Director of Good Juju Ink, per her LinkedIn profile. It is a decade-old illustration design company based in the San Francisco Bay Area.

She is not just a businesswoman but also deeply family-oriented, having married her childhood neighbor, John Kissick, in 2015. The couple reconnected nearly twenty years after first knowing each other. Juliana, originally from Pacific Palisades, now lives in Oakland, California.

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Kathleen Turner and Rachel Ann Weiss

Kathleen Turner, 69, became a household name with the 1981 thriller “Body Heat.” The actress welcomed her daughter Rachel Ann Weiss six years after the film’s release. Weiss, now 36, followed in her mother’s footsteps by venturing into acting, with roles in films such as “Little Monsters” and “The Balancing Act.”

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Turner has always supported her daughter’s career in both acting and music. In a 2013 interview, Weiss mentioned that her mom attended all of her performances whenever possible.

Five years later in 2018, Turner shared she imparted crucial life lessons to her daughter. The star emphasized bravery and the importance of speaking up, especially in the challenging show business environment. “Be brave,” she advised, a testament to her own experiences with discrimination in her career.

Early images depict Turner with a wider face and a distinct jawline. Meanwhile, her daughter Rachel appears with a slimmer face and higher cheekbones.

Rachel Weiss and Kathleen Turner attend the after party for the screening of "Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales" at Chef's Club on May 23, 2017 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Rachel Weiss and Kathleen Turner attend the after party for the screening of “Pirates Of The Caribbean: Dead Men Tell No Tales” at Chef’s Club on May 23, 2017 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

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As Turner’s features softened with age, maintaining a broad facial structure, Weiss’s face remained narrow with more pronounced features. This shows a blend of her mother’s traits but with her unique distinctions.

Rachel Weiss and Kathleen Turner attend the Ms. Foundation For Women's Annual Gloria Awards at Capitale on May 8, 2019 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Rachel Weiss and Kathleen Turner attend the Ms. Foundation For Women’s Annual Gloria Awards at Capitale on May 8, 2019 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Joan Van Ark and Vanessa Marshall

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Marshall, who remains proud of her mom’s efforts in the entertainment industry, particularly does voice acting. She has notable roles in “Wonder Woman” and “Star Wars Rebels.”

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In addition to working in the same industry, Marshall and Van Ark share a striking resemblance. They both possess slim faces and pronounced cheekbones, though Marshall has slightly fuller cheeks and a broader smile.

Joan Van Ark, John Marshall and Vanessa Marshall pictured on January 22, 1980 | Sources: Getty Images

Joan Van Ark, John Marshall and Vanessa Marshall pictured on January 22, 1980 | Sources: Getty Images

Tina Louise and Caprice Crane

Tina Louise is iconic for her role as Ginger Grant in “Gilligan’s Island” and is the surviving member of the cast. The 90-year-old chose family life over fame following the show’s conclusion in 1967. Three years later, the veteran star disappeared from the limelight. Since the early 1970s, she did not appear on-screen, and people wondered where she was.

It was not until 1973 that the veteran star explained why she had not been working. Louise revealed she became a parent during that time, having welcomed her daughter Caprice Crane in November 1970.

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Caprice Crane and Tina Louise pictured on February 4, 1980 | Sources: Getty Images

Caprice Crane and Tina Louise pictured on February 4, 1980 | Sources: Getty Images

The TV star further explained she had to decide between being a working mother or caring for her child. At the time she talked about her hiatus, Crane was already in nursery school, giving Louise leeway to get back to work again.

She acknowledged that she had to make a living to support herself and expressed excitement at returning to the big screen. Things had changed for the better; Louise saw herself doing much more than acting like modeling or doing commercials.

Caprice Crane and Tina Louise attend the Fall 2002 Fashion Week: Baby Phat Fashion Show at Bryant Park on February 9, 2002 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Caprice Crane and Tina Louise attend the Fall 2002 Fashion Week: Baby Phat Fashion Show at Bryant Park on February 9, 2002 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

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Meanwhile, unlike her famous mom, Crane took a different path in the industry, working behind the camera as a screenwriter, with credits in shows like the “90210” and “Melrose Place” reboots, and achieving success as a novelist.

Caprice Crane and Tina Louise attend the Off-Broadway opening night of "Lucky Guy" at Little Shubert Theatre on May 19, 2011 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Caprice Crane and Tina Louise attend the Off-Broadway opening night of “Lucky Guy” at Little Shubert Theatre on May 19, 2011 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Besides work, Crane has expressed immense adoration for her mom. She paid a birthday tribute to her in February 2023 alongside a lengthy heartwarming message and a throwback photo.

Crane captioned her post: “Happy happy birthday to my beautiful mama! I’m grateful every day that I can pick up the phone and call you…You are the most precious mama and YaYa and we all love you more than you can possibly imagine.”

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Louise has embraced her role as a mother and grandmother, often sharing heartfelt moments with her family on social media. In a 2022 post, she described the joy of attending her grandchildren’s birthday party. “Best children’s birthday party I have ever been to! So much fun! My daughter Caprice Crane did a super job planning,” Louise wrote.

Over the years, Crane’s features have matured to mirror Tina’s angular features, with each photograph capturing their evolving resemblance, highlighted by similar facial structures but with Caprice retaining a slightly fuller cheek area.

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Tina Louise and Caprice Crane attend the Just Dance with Boy Meets Girl Fashion Show on September 12, 2013 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Tina Louise and Caprice Crane attend the Just Dance with Boy Meets Girl Fashion Show on September 12, 2013 in New York City. | Sources: Getty Images

Beverly D’Angelo and Olivia Pacino

Beverly D’Angelo, 72, is an actress who starred in the “National Lampoon’s Vacation” series. She later had twins with actor Al Pacino in January 2001. Their daughter, Olivia Pacino, now 23, represents a new generation carrying forward her mother’s artistic spirit.

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D’Angelo’s reflections on motherhood and co-parenting highlight her deep connection to her family. This is despite the challenges that came with raising twins as a single parent from the age of 51.

Anton Pacino, Olivia Pacino, Beverly D'Angelo and Courtney D'Angelo at the premiere of "Violent Night," 2022 | Sources: Getty Images

Anton Pacino, Olivia Pacino, Beverly D’Angelo and Courtney D’Angelo at the premiere of “Violent Night,” 2022 | Sources: Getty Images

Early photos show D’Angelo with a rounder face and fuller cheeks. Meanwhile, Pacino presents with an oval face and higher cheekbones, illustrating subtle yet distinct differences from her mother.

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Catherine Bach and Sophia and Laura Lopez

Catherine Bach, known as Daisy Duke from “The Dukes of Hazzard,” faced personal tragedies and triumphs. After the show, she endured a tumultuous personal life, including the loss of her husband Peter Lopez in 2010.

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Bach found solace in faith and her daughters, Sophia Lopez, 28, and Laura Lopez, 25. Today, as her daughters forge their paths—Laura as a real estate agent—Bach continues to be a pillar of strength and resilience for her family.

Catherine Bach and Sophia Lopez seen on September 26, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Catherine Bach and Sophia Lopez seen on September 26, 2016 in Los Angeles, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Aside from flourishing, Bach’s daughters show differences in facial features—both having softer, rounder faces. This is in contrast to their mother’s more defined features, evident in a series of photographs over time.

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Kelly LeBrock, Arissa LeBrock, and Annaliza Seagal

Kelly LeBrock debuted in the film “The Woman in Red” and starred alongside Steven Seagal in “Hard to Kill.” She later chose to step away from Hollywood to focus on raising her children following her divorce from Seagal.

Kelly LeBrock and Steven Seagal at the film premiere of "Out for Justice," 1991 | Sources: Getty Images

Kelly LeBrock and Steven Seagal at the film premiere of “Out for Justice,” 1991 | Sources: Getty Images

In a candid 2017 interview, LeBrock discussed the challenges and rewards of her life away from the limelight. She chose a secluded life in Southern California to provide a stable environment for her children.

LeBrock’s daughter, Arissa LeBrock, 30, born in Los Angeles in July 1993, contrasting her mother, shows a more angular face with pronounced cheekbones and jawline, a clear divergence from Kelly’s softer facial structure.

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Kelly LeBrock and Arissa LeBrock attend new docuseries "Growing Up Supermodel's" Exclusive LIVE Viewing Party on August 16, 2017 in Studio City, California. | Sources: Getty Images

Kelly LeBrock and Arissa LeBrock attend new docuseries “Growing Up Supermodel’s” Exclusive LIVE Viewing Party on August 16, 2017 in Studio City, California. | Sources: Getty Images

These stories of beauty icons from the ’80s and their daughters illustrate the diversity of beauty across generations, emphasizing that while some traits are passed down, each individual shines with their unique allure.

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