Eighties movie star, 79, has barely aged a day in over 30 years since string of hit movies

Joanna Cassidy has barely aged a day in over 30 years since her string of hit movies

IT has been over 30 years since Joanna Cassidy broke onto the big screen with her starring role opposite Rutger Hauer in Blade Runner.

Now aged 79, the actress has hardly aged since her heyday.

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Joanna Cassidy has barely aged a day in over 30 years since her string of hit moviesCredit: Instagram
The star shot to fame in Blade Runner 1982

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The star shot to fame in Blade Runner 1982Credit: Alamy
She also appeared in Who Framed Roger Rabbit

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She also appeared in Who Framed Roger RabbitCredit: Alamy

The American actress, with just over 25k Instagram followers, dazzled fans with her ageless beauty.

She looked stunning in a silk cream suit paired with a white T-shirt and a pair of golden loafers.

She opted for a smokey-eye look and a big bouncy blowout for her golden locks.

Joanna continues to exude the classic American charm that catapulted her to fame, perfectly matched by her fabulous figure.

Born on August 2, 1945, in Brooklyn, New York, the star has had an incredible career in the entertainment industry spanning several decades.

Her breakout role came in the 1971 film The Outfit, but she gained wider recognition with her performances in Blade Runner (1982) as Zhora Salome.

She then went on to co-star in Under Fire with Gene Hackman and Nick Nolte the following year.

Joanna also featured in such films as Hollywood Wives (1985), Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), Barbarians at the Gate (1993), the 1993 adaptation of Stephen King’s The Tommyknockers and Wes Craven’s Vampire in Brooklyn (1995).

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In 2001, she starred in all five seasons of Six Feet Under as Margaret Chenowith.

Away from her career, Joanna has two children from her marriage in the 1960s to her late husband Kennard Kobrin.

She lives in the Los Angeles area with her dogs

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She lives in the Los Angeles area with her dogsCredit: Getty

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