STUNNING 80s star Kelly LeBrock looks very different 38 years after her role in the hit comedy Weird Science.
The actress, who turned 63 today, played Lisa in the blockbuster when it premiered in 1985.

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Weird Science, written and directed by John Hughes, follows the story of two geeky boys called Gary and Wyatt who use a computer to create their perfect woman – and in a freak accident, she comes to life.
Kelly played their fantasy woman in the hit film.
After that she appeared in other popular 90s movies such as Hard to Kill, Betrayal of the Dove, Tracks of a Killer and Hard Bounty.
In recent years the model landed roles in Charlie Boy, A Prince For Christmas and 10 Days in a Madhouse.


But Kelly isn’t interested in the Hollywood lifestyle anymore.
After divorcing her ex-husband Steven Seagal, she moved to Southern California to raise her kids Arissa, Annaliza and Dominic.
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Speaking about her decision to move, she previously told Fox News: “I did the best that I could as a single mom. I have three wonderful children.
“I could always go back to my career. I could never go back to my children.
“Being famous is not for everybody.”
She added: “I’m just more comfortable in the country. Always have been.
“I’ve always had this inherent need to be on land with big, open spaces.
“I ride my horse, I’ve chased grizzlies up on the continental divide, I’ve been up and down the Grand Canyon. I grow my own vegetables. I’ve been out in the wild where I’ve run out of water and drank from puddles.
“I guess I’m kind of different, but I like it that way.”
Kelly starred in Weird Science alongside Anthony Michael Hall and Ilan Mitchell-Smith.
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