A long-lost photo of Goldie Hawn, now 77, has surfaced from her high school days, and she looks completely unrecognizable.
A recently unearthed photo from Goldie Hawn’s high school yearbook in the early ’60s shows a very different side of the actress we know today.
With her natural golden locks, radiant smile, and youthful glow, Goldie Hawn remains stunning at 77. Known for her comedic talent, she first showcased her acting skills on the TV comedy series Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In (1968-1970). She gained significant recognition with her leading role in the romantic comedy Cactus Flower (1969), earning both an Academy Award and a Golden Globe.
Hawn’s success continued with roles in films like Stephen Spielberg’s The Sugarland Express (1972), Private Benjamin (1980), Best Friends (1982) with Burt Reynolds, Overboard (1987) with partner Kurt Russell, Death Becomes Her with Meryl Streep, The First Wives Club (1996) alongside Bette Midler and Diane Keaton, and The Christmas Chronicles (2018 and 2020) as Mrs. Claus with Russell as Santa.
Her career, spanning nearly six decades, has made it hard to picture a time before she became a beloved actress. In 2020, MyHeritage colorized yearbook photos from Maryland’s Montgomery Blair High School, revealing a young Goldie with a short pixie cut and active participation in theater and drama societies.
Even after almost five decades of acting and raising three children, Hawn looks beautiful. Surprisingly, she credits her youthful appearance not to expensive beauty products but to olive oil. She ingests two tablespoons of olive oil before bed and massages her face with it, maintaining that the skin, being our largest organ, needs to stay hydrated.
Regarding her famous golden hair, Hawn revealed it’s all-natural. She has never colored her hair, only using a regular rinse to avoid chemicals.
Goldie Hawn continues to inspire with her natural beauty and timeless charm.