What These 5 Actresses Look like 40 Years After ‘Santa Barbara’ – Then and Now Photos

These five actresses captivated audiences on “Santa Barbara” in the ’80s, but how have they changed over the decades? Take a look at their remarkable transformations with then-and-now photos, showcasing their beauty and grace, 40 years after the show’s debut.

Premiering in 1984, “Santa Barbara” quickly became a household name, known for its intricate storylines and high-stakes drama. However, for many fans, the show’s real appeal was the talented cast.

The cast of "Santa Barbara" on the set of the famous series in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

The cast of “Santa Barbara” on the set of the famous series in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

These five women became icons of the era, adored for their beauty and on-screen charisma. Now, decades later, we take a look at how these actresses have transformed since their time on the show. From Marcy Walker to Robin Mattson, explore the fascinating then-and-now photos of these “Santa Barbara” legends.

"Santa Barbara" actresses Robin Mattson and Judith McConnell with actor Jed Allan at the 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on July 17, 1986, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

“Santa Barbara” actresses Robin Mattson and Judith McConnell with actor Jed Allan at the 13th Annual Daytime Emmy Awards on July 17, 1986, in New York. | Source: Getty Images

Marcy Walker

Marcy Walker was one of the standout stars of “Santa Barbara.” Known for her roles on daytime television, she captivated audiences with her natural talent and striking beauty. Walker was especially famous for playing strong, complex female characters that resonated with viewers.

Marcy Walker filming "Santa Barbara" in Los Angeles, California, circa 1986. | Source: Getty Images

Marcy Walker filming “Santa Barbara” in Los Angeles, California, circa 1986. | Source: Getty Images

In “Santa Barbara,” Walker portrayed Eden Capwell, the headstrong and fiery daughter of the wealthy Capwell family. Her character’s passionate and tumultuous love affair with Cruz Castillo became one of the soap’s central storylines, making her a household name in the 1980s.

Marcy Walker, circa 1991. | Source: Getty Images

Marcy Walker, circa 1991. | Source: Getty Images

During her time on the show, Walker was admired for her golden blonde hair and fresh-faced, youthful appearance. She exuded the classic ’80s glam, often seen in vibrant makeup and power-dressing that reflected the trends of the time.

Marcy Walker at the premiere of "City Of Angels" on June 12, 1991, in Century City, California. | Source: Getty Images

Marcy Walker at the premiere of “City Of Angels” on June 12, 1991, in Century City, California. | Source: Getty Images

Now, decades after the show ended, Walker looks quite different but remains stunning. Embracing a more natural look, she has aged gracefully, with subtle changes that reflect her maturity.

Marcy Walker at the "Santa Barbara" 40th anniversary reunion in 2024. | Source: YouTube/Michael Fairman Channel

Marcy Walker at the “Santa Barbara” 40th anniversary reunion in 2024. | Source: YouTube/Michael Fairman Channel

Marcy Walker at the "Santa Barbara" 40th anniversary reunion in 2024. | Source: YouTube/Michael Fairman Channel

Marcy Walker at the “Santa Barbara” 40th anniversary reunion in 2024. | Source: YouTube/Michael Fairman Channel

Robin Wright

Robin Wright’s fame skyrocketed thanks to her early work on “Santa Barbara,” but it was her subsequent roles that cemented her as one of Hollywood’s leading actresses. She portrayed Kelly Capwell, the beloved youngest daughter of the Capwell clan.

Robin Wright on the set of "Santa Barbara"  in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Wright on the set of “Santa Barbara” in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Her character was kind-hearted and often the center of many of the show’s emotional storylines. Wright’s performance made her a fan favorite, thanks to her delicate portrayal of innocence and strength.

Robin Wright photographed in November 1987 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Wright photographed in November 1987 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

In her “Santa Barbara” days, Wright’s youthful beauty was undeniable. She sported long, flowing blonde hair and a fresh, almost ethereal look that made her stand out on screen. Her bright smile and effortless charm made her a style icon of the late ’80s.

Robin Wright in New York City, circa 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Wright in New York City, circa 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Now, years later, Wright’s look has evolved in the most sophisticated way. Her blonde hair has been cut into a chic, shorter style, and her features have matured into a refined elegance. Wright has maintained her timeless beauty, aging gracefully without losing the essence of what made her a standout all those years ago.

Nancy Lee Grahn

Nancy Lee Grahn became a familiar face on “Santa Barbara,” earning a reputation as one of daytime television’s most talented actresses. With a natural wit and charm, she effortlessly drew in viewers, cementing her place as a soap opera icon.

Nancy Lee Grahn circa 1980s. | Source: Getty Images

Nancy Lee Grahn circa 1980s. | Source: Getty Images

Grahn played Julia Wainwright, the smart and independent lawyer who wasn’t afraid to stand up for what she believed in. Julia’s no-nonsense attitude combined with her softer, compassionate side made her character complex and endearing to fans.

Nancy Lee Grahn circa 1980s. | Source: Getty Images

Nancy Lee Grahn circa 1980s. | Source: Getty Images

During her tenure on the show, Grahn had a classic look of the ’80s, often seen with voluminous brunette hair and sharp fashion choices. Her strong features and poised demeanor perfectly matched the intelligent and driven character she portrayed.

Nancy Lee Grahn and Kristen Meadows  in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Nancy Lee Grahn and Kristen Meadows in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Today, Grahn has aged beautifully, embracing a more understated style. Her hair is now shorter and styled with a sleek, polished look, while her natural beauty remains evident. The actress carries herself with the same grace she did decades ago, proving that true beauty never fades.

Judith McConnell

Judith McConnell made a name for herself as a seasoned actress long before she joined “Santa Barbara.” Her poise and elegance made her the perfect fit for the role of Sophia Capwell, the regal matriarch of the Capwell family.

Judith McConnell and Nicolas Coster posing for a portrait for "Santa Barbara," circa 1986 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

Judith McConnell and Nicolas Coster posing for a portrait for “Santa Barbara,” circa 1986 in Los Angeles, California. | Source: Getty Images

As Sophia, McConnell was the epitome of class and sophistication, playing a central figure in the show’s many dramatic twists and turns. Her character, with her striking looks and commanding presence, added an extra layer of glamor to the soap.

Judith McConnell circa 1992. | Source: Getty Images

Judith McConnell circa 1992. | Source: Getty Images

In her prime on the show, McConnell’s appearance was nothing short of glamorous. She often donned stylish outfits and elegant hairstyles that reflected her character’s wealth and status. Her timeless beauty and regal features made her the perfect fit for the role.

Judith McConnell posing for a portrait  in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Judith McConnell posing for a portrait in Los Angeles, California, circa 1987. | Source: Getty Images

Decades later, McConnell still exudes the same graceful aura. While her look has naturally changed with time, she retains the elegance that made her a standout. Her graying hair and refined style reflect a woman who has aged with dignity, continuing to turn heads even after all these years.

Judith McConnell at the Television Academy Daytime Programming Cocktail Reception on August 28, 2019, in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Judith McConnell at the Television Academy Daytime Programming Cocktail Reception on August 28, 2019, in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Judith McConnell at the Television Academy Daytime Programming Cocktail Reception on August 28, 2019, in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Judith McConnell at the Television Academy Daytime Programming Cocktail Reception on August 28, 2019, in North Hollywood, California. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Mattson

Robin Mattson was another fan favorite on “Santa Barbara,” known for her role as the scheming yet charming Gina Capwell. As a veteran soap opera actress, Mattson brought a certain flair to the show, making her character unforgettable.

Robin Mattson in the movie "Fantasies" in 1982. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Mattson in the movie “Fantasies” in 1982. | Source: Getty Images

Gina Capwell, a master manipulator and opportunist, quickly became one of the most intriguing characters on the show. Mattson’s portrayal of the mischievous villainess was both captivating and entertaining, making her one of the most talked-about actresses during the show’s run.

Robin Mattson in "Ryan's Hope" in 1984. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Mattson in “Ryan’s Hope” in 1984. | Source: Getty Images

During the show’s heyday, Mattson’s look was bold and glamorous, in line with her character’s over-the-top personality. With big, bouncy hair, vibrant makeup, and flashy outfits, she fully embodied the quintessential ’80s soap opera star.

Robin Mattson at the Stallone Fund for Autism Research and the LA Chapter of the National Society for Children and Adults with Autism's Eighth Annual Celebrity Fashion Show and Luncheon on March 21, 1987, in Universal City, California. | Source:  Getty Images

Robin Mattson at the Stallone Fund for Autism Research and the LA Chapter of the National Society for Children and Adults with Autism’s Eighth Annual Celebrity Fashion Show and Luncheon on March 21, 1987, in Universal City, California. | Source: Getty Images

Today, Mattson still maintains her signature charisma. However, her appearance is now more subdued, with softer makeup and a more natural hairstyle, yet she remains as captivating as ever, proving that true charm never fades with time.

Robin Mattson at the season 8 premiere of "The Bay" and pre-daytime Emmy party on December 10, 2023, in Burbank, California. | Source: Getty Images

Robin Mattson at the season 8 premiere of “The Bay” and pre-daytime Emmy party on December 10, 2023, in Burbank, California. | Source: Getty Images

Recently, the actresses reunited for a special “Santa Barbara” 40th anniversary reunion, bringing fans a nostalgic glimpse of the beloved cast together again.

Their appearance sparked a buzz on social media, with users praising how stunning the women looked, even decades after the show’s debut.“Loving seeing them all again. WOW! Everyone looks fabulous,” one person shared. “Omggggggg MARCY!!!!!!!!!!” someone else typed.

These five actresses have transformed over the years, but their legacy from “Santa Barbara” lives on. Their beauty, grace, and talent have stood the test of time, showing that while trends may change, true star power remains eternal.