¿CÓMO LUCEN HOY LAS CHICAS SEXYS DE LOS 80's?


CARRIE FISHER
A generation of fanboys lusted after Carrie Fisher — especially after seeing her in that metal bikini in 1983's "Return of the Jedi." Fisher's life has been a rollercoaster since then: She struggled with bipolar disorder and well-publicized drug and alcohol problems, and enjoyed a sideline as a best selling author while continuing to work steadily as an actress. Fisher, now 56, is expected to play Princess Leia again in "Star Wars: Episode VII," though she'll probably leave the slave girl outfit at home.


SHARON STONE
In 1980, Sharon Stone made her movie debut as a pretty girl on a train with a bit part in Woody Allen's "Stardust Memories." Today, the 55-year-old Stone is still a busy actress: She currently has no fewer than six projects in the works and is getting some serious critical buzz for her non-glamorous role in the indie drama "Lovelace."


DARYL HANNA
Hannah first caught the eyes of film fans as a "pleasure" replicant in "Blade Runner," then bared all in "Summer Lovers" before becoming a star as a mermaid in "Splash." These days, 52-year-old Hannah is still acting and has shown a taste for gritty and unglamorous roles in movies like "Vice" and "Blind Revenge." She also shoots hoops in the upcoming comedy "The Hot Flashes," and is a committed environmental activist.


BROOKE SHIELDS
In the '80s, Brooke Shields became a big screen star with "The Blue Lagoon" and "Endless Love," portraying sexy-but-very young women. Today, 48-year-old Shields has comfortably grown into more mature roles, has appeared on Broadway in "Grease" and "Chicago," and has a knack for comedy. She has a recurring role as a mean-spirited redneck gal on "The Middle" and co-stars with Daryl Hannah in "The Hot Flashes."


MICHELLE PFEIFFER
Michelle Pfeiffer shot to stardom as Tony Montana's trophy wife in "Scarface" in 1983. Since then, she's racked up three Oscar nominations, was the voice of Homer's almost-paramour on "The Simpsons," and at 55 she's still looking gorgeous in movies like "Personal Effects," "Dark Shadows," and "People Like Us." She plays Robert De Niro's short-tempered wife in the comedy "The Family," opening in September.


KIM BASINGER
After years of television work, Kim Basinger broke through as a Bond girl in 1983's "Never Say Never Again" (the last 007 flick with Sean Connery), and confirmed her sex-symbol credentials in "9 ½ Weeks" and "Batman." In 1998, Basinger won an Oscar for her performance in "L.A. Confidential," and even though she'll turn 60 this year, she can still turn heads — her next movie, the Sylvester Stallone/Robert De Niro boxing comedy "Grudge Match," opens in December.



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