Swoosie Kurtz Shows Off Youthful Glow In Rare LA Sighting At 81

By Chukwudi Onyewuchi on September 9, 2025 at 11:45 AM EDT

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Hollywood veteran Swoosie Kurtz just proved that age really is just a number.

The beloved actress, who has been dazzling fans on stage and screen for decades, was spotted in Los Angeles earlier this month looking fresh and youthful at 81.

Known for her award-winning career and her unforgettable roles, the star kept it casual on her stroll but turned heads with her timeless glow.

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Swoosie Kurtz Turns Heads During Rare Outing

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It is not every day fans get a glimpse of Swoosie Kurtz out and about.

The movie legend, who usually keeps a low profile, was photographed earlier in September taking a relaxed walk in Los Angeles.

In photos obtained by the Daily Mail, she dressed down but effortlessly chic, dazzling in a gray-blue button-up top with front pockets paired with navy sweatpants.

Swoosie completed her look with comfy black Brooks trainers, a smart watch, and her signature flame-red hair, which she styled to the side with flipped-up ends.

The outing came just days after the star celebrated her 81st birthday on September 6.

Fans were quick to point out how youthful she looked, praising her healthy glow and slim figure.

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Swoosie Kurtz Keeps Busy With TV And Voice Work

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Even at 81, Swoosie hasn't slowed down when it comes to her career.

In recent years, she has shifted much of her focus to voice acting, with appearances on popular shows like "American Dad," "Bless The Harts," and the rebooted "Rugrats."

She last appeared on screen as a regular cast member in "Call Me Kat," the Fox sitcom led by Mayim Bialik.

The series ran for three seasons before being canceled in 2023, giving Swoosie yet another memorable role in her decades-spanning career.

Her ability to adapt to new projects and genres has kept her relevant in Hollywood for more than 60 years.

From animated comedies to heartfelt dramas, the Emmy Award winner has proven she can shine in any role.

While she may no longer appear on TV every week, her voice and presence continue to leave their mark.

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Swoosie's Early Start And Family Legacy

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Swoosie Kurtz's Hollywood journey began long before she was a household name in the 1990s.

Born in Omaha, Nebraska, in 1944, she made her first television appearance at just 17 years old on "The Donna Reed Show."

A year later, she appeared on "To Tell The Truth" alongside her father, Colonel Frank Kurtz, a decorated World War II pilot and Olympic bronze medalist in diving.

Her father's incredible military career was legendary, but Swoosie was determined to build her own path.

By 1971, she had made a name for herself on "As The World Turns" while also shining on stage.

Her theater work quickly earned her significant acclaim, including Tony, Drama Desk, and Outer Critics Circle awards for her role in Lanford Wilson's "Fifth Of July."

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She later added another Tony to her name for "The House of Blue Leaves" in 1986.

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Swoosie Kurtz Becomes A TV Favorite In The '90s

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While theater gave Swoosie widespread praise, it was television that made her a household name.

She appeared alongside Mary Tyler Moore, David Letterman, and Michael Keaton on the variety show "Mary" in 1978 before landing roles in major films like "The World According To Garp" with Robin Williams, "Against All Odds" with Jeff Bridges, and the star-packed "Dangerous Liaisons."

However, it was the 1990s when the icon truly became a TV staple. She starred as Alex Reed Halsey Barker on NBC's hit drama "Sisters" from 1991 to 1996, a role that cemented her as one of the most respected actresses of her generation.

During the same decade, she won an Emmy for her guest role on "Carol & Company" and appeared on shows like "ER" and "Suddenly Susan."

With her signature wit and emotional depth, she won over audiences across the country.

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Swoosie's Legacy Continues To Shine

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After decades of memorable roles, Swoosie Kurtz has proven she is in a league of her own.

In the 2000s, she continued to land prominent roles, including the critically acclaimed "Pushing Daisies" and the hit sitcom "Mike & Molly," where she played Melissa McCarthy's quirky mom from 2010 to 2016.

Her career has been nothing short of versatile, with standout performances in theater, TV, and film.

Now in her eighties, Swoosie is still admired for her talent, elegance, and longevity in Hollywood.

Her rare LA sighting was a reminder that she hasn't disappeared, and she is simply enjoying her life while continuing to pick projects that inspire her.

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