SHE skyrocketed to fame in the 70s, captivating audiences with her seductive charm and commanding on-screen presence.
Hollywood femme fatale Sybil Danning, 76, sizzled on the silver screen as one of the most desired women of her era.

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Now, five decades after finding fame, the star looks as youthful as ever.
Earlier this month, she attended The Hollywood Show in California and looked as though she hadn’t aged a day.
The actress was all smiles as she posed in a sleek all-black outfit.
Sybil dominated the 70s and 80s as an iconic symbol of powerful women in various forms of media, including cinema, television, magazines, and pin-up posters.
She was even once voted Cannes Sex Symbol of the Year in 1982.
Upon accepting the award, she said: “To be called a sex goddess is a big compliment. I know I have everything else.
“To be called a sex symbol is very honourable for me because I am a woman and I want to be sexy and I love being sexy.
“I love sex and I love men.”
Aside from exploitation films like Chained Heat, Hercules, and Reform School Girls, Sybil is best remembered for her role as Stirba in the 1985 film, The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf.
Her last role in horror was a cameo in 1990’s Pale Blood before she retired from acting three years later.
Sybil then came out of retirement in the mid-2000s with roles in the mock-trailer of Werewolf Women of the SS in Grindhouse (2007) and played a nurse in Rob Zombie’s Halloween (2007).
In 2009, she landed a recurring role in a vampire television series The Lair and booked a supporting part in Virus X (2010).
She continued acting until 2011, appearing in the short film The Other Side.
However, it seems she retired once again as of April 2017.