#1: Goldie Hawn Then
Goldie Hawn became a household name in the 1970s, blending humor and heart in romantic comedies like Shampoo (1975) and Foul Play (1978). Her bubbly personality, distinctive laugh, and impeccable timing made her one of Hollywood’s most beloved female leads, carrying romance with a bright, comedic twist.

At the time, Hawn was transitioning from TV’s Laugh-In to major film stardom. She quickly became a symbol of 70s optimism — smart, independent, and irresistibly charming. Off-screen, she was navigating fame while raising a young family, including her son Oliver and daughter Kate, who would later follow in her footsteps.
