The 67-year-old resurfaced at a Broadway opening on Thursday, looking stupendous.
After fighting with "Valerie" producers in 1987, Harper's character was killed off, Sandy Duncan was cast, and the show was retitled "Valerie's Family: The Hogans." The following year, the show was retitled "The Hogan Family."
Valerie is also an advocate for hormone-replacement therapy.
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(Page 3 of 7) Previous 15 Comments | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | Most Recent | Next 15 CommentsShe looks great!! But if she had her teeth done, she would look even better.
Love you Rhoda....you brought us many laughs, and insight to the single woman.....You were/are a class act. The best to you!!
No. 3........LMF'NAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Oh for shame that someone should have wrinkles after the age of 50....nice going putting a touched up studio shot next to an unretouched closeup of her on the street. Let's try that with the blog editor at TMZ and see how well you do.
As long as a person stays away from booze, drugs and cosmetic surgery, they will likely look pretty normal as they age.
Rhonda still looks good, considering WHITES wrinkle early on.
The sun ages the skin, and I donât know where you all live, but the average 67 year old guy where I live looks OLD. Plus you stick a camera in anyoneâs face, and every blemish, wrinkle, and crease is going to stand out.
these ppl that get the botox to get younger roles only f their faces up and wind up looking desperate. they won't just age and take the older roles, then they get NONE because their face has been ruined.
the flash can make a perfectly beautiful woman look bad cause it washes you out and can even make it look like you have on no makeup at all.
Can't stop age, we're gonna get older; at least we can do it in great company. Remember the Mary Tyler Moore Show?

















