Glenda Jackson
Known for: Women in Love
Net worth: $7 million
Glenda Jackson is an Oscar-winning actress who served as an elected politician in the British Parliament. She got into government in 1992 to oppose conservative Margaret Thatcher. She stayed in Parliament until she was almost 80. After a 23-year hiatus, she returned to the stage.
She came back with a splash winning the 2018 Tony award for Best Actress in a Play for Edward Albee’s, Three Tall Women . She plays a mean King Lear. Her performances of the role have garnered much praise. It was with the Royal Shakespeare Company that Jackson got her start. When she transitioned to film, she won two Academy Awards for Best Actress. Her first was for the British romantic drama Women in Love and the second for the British romantic comedy A Touch of Class . In Sunday Bloody Sunday , Jackson earned accolades for her role as Alex. She’s a woman with an astounding career.
Barbra Streisand
Known for: Yentl and “Evergreen”
Net worth: $400 million
“Hello, gorgeous.” Thus spoke Barbara Streisand as she greeted her first Oscar. Decked out in a flowing hippie-style sheer jumpsuit, with pants so flared she tripped on them climbing onto the stage, she received the Best Actress Award for Funny Girl , tying with Katherine Hepburn. Her second Academy Award came the following year for Best Original Song, “Evergreen,” the theme song to A Star is Born . Her list of Grammys, Golden Globes and other awards trails on. As a rare member of the EGOT artists club, she’s got a Tony too. Along with eight Grammys, her recording career produced 150 million album sales worldwide. She’s more than music. In 1983, Streisand pioneered the role of women in the film industry when she wrote, produced, directed and starred in Yentl . Until then, no other woman had achieved this.
Her beginnings were not as grand. After the sudden death of her father when she was a year old, she and her brother teetered on the brink of poverty growing up in Brooklyn, New York. With her mom unavailable working long hours as a bookkeeper, she struggled through childhood but gradually found value in her voice. Everyone noticed it. Now she gives back. The Streisand Foundation has raised $25 million and has funded over a thousand grants toward causes ranging from nuclear disarmament to women’s issues. Politically, she supports the environment and disses President Trump.
Harvey Keitel
Known for: Mean Streets and Taxi Driver
Net worth: $45 million
Brooklyn-raised, Harvey Keitel grew up in an immigrant family of Ashkenazic Jews during the 1940s. He received his bachelor’s degree from the prestigious Actor’s Studio in N.Y.C. and continued to study acting at the HB Studio under Stella Adler and Lee Strasberg. Shortly after, he hooked up with a young Martin Scorsese in Who’s That Knocking at My Door , effectively sparking a long-term collaboration on various projects. When Keitel starred with Robert De Niro in Scorsese’s 1973 Mean Streets , it became the breakthrough film for all three men. Teaming up again in the neo-noir psych-thriller Taxi Driver (1976), they gladly found the film showered with praise. The heavy-hitting young cast included the likes of Cybil Shepherd, Jodie Foster, and Peter Boyle. Nominations from the Academy and Cannes helped distinguish the controversial film as one of the best movies of all time.
Keitel was just getting started. Teaming up with Scorsese’s screenwriter, Paul Schrader, Keitel starred in his 1977 and 1978 directorial debuts. However, he fell into a slump in the ’80s, playing lackluster roles in Copkiller and in the mafia comedy Wise Guys. In the ’90s, things started picking back up. His performance as Mr. White in Quentin Tarantino’s Reservoir Dogs jolted his career back into gear. He continued to work with Tarantino and Scorsese and began working with Spike Lee. He was in Thelma and Louise, Chinatown, and The Last Temptation of Christ, another controversial Scorsese film.
Marsha Mason
Known for: Cinderella Liberty
Net worth: $10 million
Marsha Mason debuted in film in 1973 with Blume in Love . Her performance caught the attention of playwright, screenwriter and author, Neil Simon. He tracked her down and cast her in his Broadway play, The Good Doctor . The two fell in love and were married by the end of the year.
Mason delivered a stunning performance in the romantic drama Cinderella Liberty. It earned her an Oscar nomination. Again, she was nominated for the Oscar in Simon’s celebrated film, The Goodbye Girl. In all, this rare talent was nominated four times for an Oscar. Most recently, Mason has appeared on the Netflix hit series Grace and Frankie and on the TV sitcom The Middle.
Ann-Margret
Known for: Tommy
Net worth: $20 million
Ann-Margret loved theatre and performed throughout her teens. As fate would have it, she became an iconic American sex symbol, a.k.a. “sex kitten.” Launching that attention, undoubtedly, was a role in Viva Las Vegas . Her sizzling hot film relationship with Elvis Presley got steamy off camera too. Elvis was 28, and Ann-Margret was 22. Striking fame in Bye Bye Birdie and as a chart-topping vocal artist, Ann-Margret was invited to sing at John F. Kennedy’s birthday in the White House. Meanwhile, Elvis and Ann-Margret tumbled wildly in love. The matter, however, didn’t bode well for them in the press, and the steaming hot 2-year affair cooled down. Under enormous pressure, Elvis decided to stick it out with Priscilla.
In the 1970s, she would upend the "sex kitten" label with dramatic successes in Hollywood playing serious roles. To wit, she was nominated for two Academy Awards—Carnal Knowledge and Tommy. During the 1960s, Ann-Margret modeled for Triumph bikes. She loved riding a Triumph in the 1966 movie, The Swinger. She’s been an avid motorcycle enthusiast ever since.