Do you still remember these actors and actresses from the 80s?
Lori Singer was in the cast of the iconic 'Fame' television series. She also worked with Kevin Bacon in 'Footloose.'
Kathleen Turner was the femme fatale par excellence in 'Body Heat,' but she also had her comedic side in 'Romancing the Stone' - which earned her a Golden Globe - and 'The Jewel of the Nile.' She worked with Michael Douglas in those films.
Next to Kathleen Turner stands Kim Zimmer, an icon in 1980s' film and TV. She's known for 'Body Heat' (image) in cinema and 'Guiding Light' on TV. For those who never watched that soap opera, she became an unforgettable and sorely missed presence in cinema history.
Andrew McCarthy is known from 'Pretty in Pink' (in this photo on the right), but also from 'St. Elmo's Fire' and 'Weekend at Bernie's.' He even co-starred with a young Kim Cattrall (from 'Sex and the City') in the movie 'Mannequin.' Despite all these great titles, many will have forgotten about this 80s' icon.
(Left from Andrew McCarthy are 'Pretty in Pink' co-stars Jon Cryer and Molly Ringwald)
And then there's Molly Ringwald. She shot to fame thanks to 'The Breakfast Club' (1985) and 'Pretty in Pink' (1986), becoming an instant movie star and role model for many young women of the 80s.
Remember Teri Garr? She played in 'Young Frankenstein' and also appeared in 'Close Encounters of the Third Kind' and 'Tootsie.'
This is a more familiar face. Shelley Long is famous from the comedy 'Cheers,' and she also shared the poster with Tom Hanks in 'The Money Pit.'
British actor Bob Hoskins enjoyed worldwide success with typical 80s' movies like 'Mermaids' and 'Who Framed Roger Rabbit.'
Jennifer Grey was mostly successful with one movie: 'Dirty Dancing.' But what an iconic performance!
Barbara Carrera was a Bond Girl in 'Never Say Never Again.' She's also known for 'Dallas.'
Michael Paré embodied the casanova of the 80s, as he seduced everyone in 'Streets of Fire'.
We know this actor from 'Karate Kid' but he was also in 'The Outsiders'! Did you recognize him, next to a young Matt Dillon and C. Thomas Howell?
Here we see 'The Woman in Red' next to Gene Wilder. On a personal level, Kelly LeBrock was once the fiancee of Steven Seagal.
Jeff Goldblum was an 80s star with 'The Fly' (here photographed with co-star Geena Davis), but you may also know him from the more recent 'Jurassic Park' and 'Thor' movies.
Margot Kidder fell in love with Superman, to everyone's delight.
John Candy was a great comedic actor of the 80s. The Canadian star played 'Uncle Buck' and appeared in 'National Lampoon's Vacation,' 'Splash,' and 'Planes, Trains, and Automobiles.' He passed away at a young age (43) in 1994. The cause was a heart attack.
Karen Allen has appeared in many films but her best known role was that of Marion in the Indiana Jones movie 'Raiders of the Lost Ark.'
The performance of Jennifer Beals in 'Flashdance' captivated the public. Subsequently, the Italian director Nanni Moretti selected her for 'Caro Diario.' More recently, this actress could be seen in 'The L Word'.
Blues Brother John Belushi (left) had a crazy lifestyle off-screen. He died young and tragically.
Lesley Ann Warren was another 80s female icon. She got a Golden Globe nomination for her role in the musical comedy 'Victor/Victoria' (1982, image) and another for 'Songwriter' in 1984. Warren could have had Kathleen Turner's fame from 'Romancing the Stone,' but she turned down that role.
Christopher Atkins was the hunk in 'The Blue Lagoon' (1980). And do you recognize his date on this photo? It's a very young Lori Loughlin!
'Blue Lagoon' - it's impossible to forget Brooke Shields, the star par excellence of the 80s. And she's still doing TV projects today.
Behind Brooke Shields (right) and Susan Sarandon (middle), you can see a young Keith Carradine. The actor may be familiar to you as the middle-aged Special Agent Frank Lundy in the series 'Dexter' (2007-2009). However, he was already a star in the 1970s and 80s with movies like 'Nashville' and 'The Long Riders' - the latter with his brother, the late David Carradine.
Goldie Hawn, here as 'Private Benjamin,' was an established actress for decades when the 1980s started. Still, many of us remember her as the quintessential comedic actress of that decade.
Connie Sellecca was part of the cast of the 'Hotel' TV series, and she's also remembered for the sci-fi series 'The Greatest American Hero.'
Debra Winger became a star through her role in 'An Officer and Gentleman.' Here you see her next to John Travolta in the country movie 'Urban Cowboy.'
Jonathan Ke Quan played the intrepid little boy in 'The Goonies' and 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.'
Kate Capshaw also appeared in 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.' She married its director, Steven Spielberg, but her career gradually declined.
Griffin Dunne proved he had comedic talent with 'After Hours' and 'Who's that Girl?'
Alan Alda entered the 80s as a big star already. He played the doctor Hawkeye Pierce in the series 'MASH,' and after that he was frequently recruited by director Woody Allen.
Gregory Hines (left) danced in 'White Nights' to the unforgettable 'Say You, Say Me' by Lionel Richie. But let's not forget dancer Mikhail Baryshnikov on the right, who'd return in the 2000s as Carrie Bradshaw's love interest Aleksandr Petrovsky in 'Sex and the City.'
He's been on the small screen all the time thanks to 'Community,' but in the 80s Chevy Chase was a movie star in films like 'Modern Problems' (image), 'Caddyshack' and 'National Lampoon's Vacation.'
Steve Guttenberg was the "nice cop" in 'Police Academy.' Remember him? The name was Carey Mahoney. And then there was also the hit comedy 'Three Men and a Baby.'
(By his side, Sharon Stone, promoting 'Police Academy 4' in 1987)
Harold Ramis (in the front) has been an actor, screenwriter, and director, but his most important role remains that in 'Ghostbusters.' Behind him are Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd.
Daryl Hannah was famous for 'Blade Runner' in 1982 and 'Splash' in 1984, where she played a mermaid who won Tom Hanks' heart. She also made an impression in 'Wall Street' (1987) and 'Steel Magnolias' (1989). In short, a real 80s' icon.
But wait, then she returned in Quentin Tarantino's 'Kill Bill' as a one-eyed assassin, earning her a Saturn Award and the reputation of an eternal star.
John Larroquette was a jealous psychopath in 'Blind Date.' He did a lot of comedy roles on television too.
Richard Pryor died in 2005. In the 1980s, few comedies went without his famous moustache.
Phoebe Cates carried a gremlin in her arms. What followed was a great mess...
Next to her is Zach Galligan, also a real 1980s star who hasn't returned since.
Geneviève Bujold played in 'Coma,' 'Choose Me' and 'Tightrope.' She was an 80s' icon but had an already impressive C.V. when the decade started.
The late Dudley Moore made us laugh in 'Arthur' (1981), although many felt he had a tendency to overact. Next to him? Liza Minnelli.