Elisabeth Shue – 1963 – The Karate Kid
The youthful audience favorite of the mid- to late 1980s is here! The American actress who starred in many beloved movies over the years, such as “The Karate Kid,” “Back to the Future,” and “Adventure in Babysitting,” consistently demonstrates her ability to accomplish the seemingly impossible. Shue continued to work hard even in the era of streaming TV and movie services after leaving an unforgettable impression in the 1980s. The actress, stunning and radiant as ever, made an appearance in the superhero series “The Boys” and shocked her fans in 2021 by making a surprise return to her “Karate Kid” role.
Nancy Sinatra – 1940 – These Boots Are Made For Walkin’
The Sinatras and singing are inextricably linked. Nancy Sinatra, the oldest child of the legendary Frank Sinatra, shot to popularity with her famous song, “These Boots Are Made For Walkin.” She became a ’60s icon for both her music and her “swinging ’60s” style, which included tiny skirts, sweaters, and go-go boots. Nancy has collaborated with Lee Hazlewood on several other hits, including “Summer Wine,” “Jackson,” “Lady Bird,” and the cover of the hit song “Bang Bang” from 1966. She has also appeared in several feature films, including one with her father and another with Elvis Presley.