Iconic 80s movie legend, 64, has barely aged a day in rare appearance since she left Hollywood behind 25 years ago

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An iconic 80s movie legend has showed off her age-defying looks during a recent outing, twenty five years after stepping away from Hollywood.

Weird Science star Kelly LeBrock, 64, looked like she hadn’t aged a day when she stepped out at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, in a rare appearance.

The pinup and sex symbol is best known for playing Lisa in the 1985 sci-fi comedy movie.

However, more than a decade ago she quit her glitzy lifestyle to live on a remote ranch in Santa Ynez Valley, California.

Kelly looked the picture of youth as she wandered around the airport, showing off her quirky sense of style in a Bohemian outfit as she waited to board a flight out of Los Angeles.

An iconic 80s movie legend has showed off her age-defying looks during a recent outing, twenty five years after stepping away from Hollywood

Weird Science star Kelly LeBrock, 64, looked like she hadn't aged a day when she stepped out at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, in a rare appearance

Weird Science star Kelly LeBrock, 64, looked like she hadn’t aged a day when she stepped out at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday, in a rare appearance

The pinup and sex symbol is best known for playing Lisa in the 1985 sci-fi comedy movie Weird Science

The pinup and sex symbol is best known for playing Lisa in the 1985 sci-fi comedy movie Weird Science

The star looked fashionable in a white maxi dress paired with a long mustard shirt with metallic stud details around the collar.

She opted for a country-style look as she made her way around in black low-rise cowboy boots and a fedora, holding a spare hat in her hand.

Kelly accessorized with chunky bracelets and a cross pendant necklace, while carrying her on-flight essentials in a black leather bag. 

The actress shot to fame in the 1985 movie Weird Science, which was about two teen misfits who designed their dream woman on a computer, but were in for a shock when a freak electrical accident actually brought her to life.

The movie quickly became a fan favorite, earning $38.9 million in the box office worldwide. 

Kelly was married three times, first, to film producer and restaurateur Victor Drai from 1984 to 1986.

She then wed actor Steven Seagal in 1987, and together, they welcomed a daughter named Arissa in 1993. They divorced in 1996.

Kelly ditched Hollywood after her divorce from Seagal and now lives on a ranch, where she has been living for the last 25 years without TV and very little communication with the outside world.

The actress shot to fame in the 1985 movie Weird Science, which was about two teen misfits who designed their dream woman on a computer, but were in for a shock when a freak electrical accident actually brought her to life

The actress shot to fame in the 1985 movie Weird Science, which was about two teen misfits who designed their dream woman on a computer, but were in for a shock when a freak electrical accident actually brought her to life

The movie quickly became a fan favorite, earning $38.9 million in the box office worldwide

The movie quickly became a fan favorite, earning $38.9 million in the box office worldwide

However, more than a decade ago she quit her glitzy lifestyle to live on a remote ranch in Santa Ynez Valley, California (pictured in character in Weird Science)

However, more than a decade ago she quit her glitzy lifestyle to live on a remote ranch in Santa Ynez Valley, California (pictured in character in Weird Science)

She previously explained to Fox News that she decided to step away from Hollywood because it wasn’t where she ‘wanted to raise her children.’

‘Hollywood wasn’t a place where I wanted to raise my children. My divorce was very much in the press, and I’m just not a Hollywood girl. Never have been. I never really liked the attention. I wanted to have dirt in my nails and be in the outdoors.

‘So I quit my career and moved to the wilderness where I lived with no television for 25 years. I did the best that I could as a single mom.’

‘I could always go back to my career. I could never go back to my children. Some people can do both. But I already had the fame and was done with it.

‘I became famous when I was very young and it didn’t do me a bit of good. It just caused trauma. Being famous is not for everybody.’

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