Who is the woman with wrinkles in this photo?

Which brings us to today’s subject: Meg Foster.

Known for her unforgettable icy blue eyes and magnetic screen presence, Foster was once one of Hollywood’s most distinctive faces. With her ethereal gaze and commanding presence, she left a mark on both big and small screens throughout the 1970s and ’80s.

Foster made her acting debut in Adam at 6 A.M. (1970), starring alongside Michael Douglas. She went on to build an impressive résumé, appearing in iconic series such as Bonanza, The Six Million Dollar Man, The Twilight Zone, and Murder, She Wrote. At one point, Mademoiselle magazine famously called her

“the eyes of 1979.”

But time, as it does, moved forward.

Now 76, Meg Foster’s appearance has changed dramatically since her heyday—a fact that has not gone unnoticed online. Recent photos of the actress have prompted waves of commentary, with some users expressing disbelief over how different she looks. While many comments are simply observations, others stray toward the unnecessarily harsh, revealing just how difficult it is for the public to reconcile beauty with age.

But here’s the thing: Foster’s choice to age naturally, without resorting to extensive cosmetic procedures or surgical enhancements, is a powerful statement—especially in an industry often driven by youth and perfection.

Rather than chase a fleeting image, Foster appears to have embraced her years with grace, allowing her features to reflect the life she’s lived. It’s a choice that should be applauded, not criticized. Continue reading…

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