Liv Tyler
A classic example of being born with a silver spoon, Liv is the daughter of the famous Steve Tyler and Bebe Buell! People noted her in small but significant roles in ‘That Thing You Do’ and ‘Empire Records’ in the early 90s. Later on, Tyler moved on to shine in bigger budget movies like ‘The Lord of the Rings trilogy and ‘Armageddon,’ and her career has not had a setback since then! In 2017, she played a role in the TV series ‘The Leftovers.’
She defied the age-old notion of an actress’s career coming to an end after having a family. Her career has continued to shine even after having a family, and she has landed roles in ‘The Strangers,’ ‘Jersey Girl,’ and ‘The Ledge.’
Alyssa Milano
If you are familiar with ‘Who’s The Boss?’, you would obviously remember Milano as the adorable and beloved daughter of Tony Danza. She also starred alongside the "Governator" himself, Arnold Schwarzenegger," in the action movie "Commando." You wanna know how she managed to get the world’s attention?
By trotting into the limelight with ‘Charmed,’ a TV show revolving around three sisters with magical powers. The current generation witnesses Milano as a producer of her own comic book series called "Hacktivist." Her life changed in 2008 after she got married to David Bugliari. The couple has two children together.
Tracey Gold
The world remembers Gold for the portrayal of Carol Seaver in ‘Growing Pains from 1985-1992. However, she did not have a smooth career in the film industry. Many actors and actresses stood by her during her struggle period with anorexia, but the paparazzi were heavily critical of it.
There was one role that helped her overcome her depression. Gold went through a catharsis while playing the role of Nancy Walsh in ‘For the Love of Nancy’ in 1994. This film, the first of many, dealt with the actual hardships one has to go through while battling anorexia. Like a boss, she silenced everyone who looked down on her!
Karyn Parsons
Karyn Parsons got instant fame on an international level when she got the chance to play Hilary Banks in the famous sitcom ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air,’ which aired on NBC. While she has never quit acting altogether, after her time as Hilary ended, her roles were few and far between.
In fact, it kind of felt like she fell off the face of the Earth after she left the Will Smith show. Some of the more notable post-Fresh-Prince roles are Margot in 'Lush Life' and Toni in 'The Job.' To add to her credit, her name is also associated with being the creator of the animated series 'Sweet Blackberry.'
Fiona Apple
Apple stepped into the limelight by being a song composer at the age of — guess — seventeen! Her first album, ‘Tidal,’ came out two years after she had composed it and shot her to stardom instantly. Her voice has such an awesome texture that she was awarded the prestigious Grammy for Best Female Rock Vocal Performance for her track, ‘Criminal.’
‘When the Prawn…’ is Apple’s second album and the moment it was released in 1999, experts marked it as certified platinum! After releasing two more hit albums, she made news in 2017 when she composed the song ‘Tiny Hands’ for the Women’s March in Washington.