She was once a popular movie actress whose sky-blue eyes and penetrating stare wowed admirers. Many years have passed, and aging has taken its toll…

We are all doomed to become old and gray.

Regardless of our wealth, diet, exercise, sleep, or job… Sure, we may age differently, but eventually, we are all heading in the same way. It’s basic biology, and we can’t really do anything about it.

That’s why it’s fascinating that we might still be taken aback when we witness Father Time working his magic. Perhaps you haven’t seen someone in years and are surprised by how much they have aged? Or you see an old movie star you remember from childhood, but their hair is white and their young energy has faded.

Celebrities’ aging is actually rather intriguing. Their looks vary as they age, just like any other human person; however, their journey to old age is chronicled for the whole world to witness. From one film to another, and from one red carpet to another, they leave a tangible legacy.

Now for today’s not-so-subtle segue: Who remembers Meg Foster?

Of course, you do. How could you not be drawn to her mesmerizing, ice-blue eyes, penetrating look, and raw beauty?

The American actress made her acting debut opposite Michael Douglas in Adam at 6 a.m. (1970) and went on to feature in a variety of productions such as The Six Million Dollar Man, Bonanza, The Twilight Zone, and Murder, She Wrote.

Foster has progressively faded from the public eye over the past 20 years, despite once being a rising star and in-demand actress. She is almost unrecognizable from the lady who had “the eyes of 1979,” according to Mademoiselle magazine.

That’s hardly surprising considering that she’s now 76 years old, but it appears that some people on the internet are unable to realize how much she’s changed. To be honest, some of the remarks are downright harsh, while others just confirm the sense that the actress does not look like she did.

However, we believe that her decision to age naturally, rather than undergoing the cosmetic surgery that has become so widespread in the film and television industries, should be celebrated, not condemned.

In any event, Foster continues to work in movies and television while also apparently producing horses from her own vast ranch.

Do you remember Meg Foster? What do you think about how she appears now? Please let us know in the comments.