Regardless of what the future brings in terms of science and technology, the fact remains that we will all age and become grey-haired.
Everything else, like our income, level of discipline with food and exercise, amount of sleep, and occupation, is irrelevant. It’s true that we may mature differently, but ultimately, we’re all going somewhere. We can’t do much about it because it’s fundamental to biology.
That is why it’s entertaining to a certain extent that the passage of time can still surprise us. Is it possible that you’ve seen someone after a long time and were surprised by how much they aged? Or you see a movie star you knew when you were a kid, but their white hair and vivaciousness have long since faded.
Who remembers Meg Foster? That’s enough of today’s not-so-subtle segue.
Then you definitely do! Her raw beauty, intense stare, and mesmerizing crystal blue eyes make it impossible not to be captivated. This American actress first appeared on screen in 1970’s Adam at 6am, co-starring Michael Douglas. She went on to star in a slew of films and television shows, such as Bonanza, The Twilight Zone, The Six Million Dollar Man, and Murder, She Wrote.
Foster has gradually faded from the spotlight over the past two decades, despite her once-burgeoning talent and demand as an actor. When she was younger, she had “the eyes of 1979,” as Mademoiselle magazine put it. Now, she looks completely different.
I mean, it’s not shocking that she’s 76 years old today, but it seems like internet users can’t get their heads around how drastically she’s changed. To be completely honest, there are some remarks that are extremely harsh and others that just serve to further the point that the actress does not resemble her former self.
However, we believe it’s commendable, rather than criticizing, that she has chosen to age naturally, rather than undergoing the plastic surgery that has grown ubiquitous in Hollywood.
Whatever the situation may be, Foster is still very much involved in the film and television industries, and she allegedly also breeds horses from her extensive ranch on her own.