Ann-Margret, 83, and Stefanie Powers, 82, Reunite in ‘Iconic’ New Photo

Nearly 60 years after finding themselves working on the same Hollywood set, actresses Ann-Margret and Stefanie Powers were reunited this week as they embraced an opportunity to take a rare photo together.

Powers, who gained awards show recognition in the early 1980s for her role on the mystery show Hart to Hart, and Ann-Margret, who had starring roles in several films, including 1983’s Bye Bye Birdie and 1964’s Viva Las Vegas, aimed big smiles at the camera as they posed for the photo.

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Powers, 82, wore a black vest over a dark shirt as she stood beside Ann-Margret, who was sitting at a table. Ann-Margret, 83, wore a black coat and a pair of glasses. She had a black leather glove on one hand despite being inside, with a window just behind the two actresses revealing that their reunion occurred sometime during the day.

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Powers did not specify exactly where or when the reunion photo was taken when she posted it on Instagram with no caption on Wednesday, Jan. 15. Fans were quick to note how “fabulous” both women looked while marveling over the decades that have passed since Powers and Ann-Margret both appeared in the 1966 Western Stagecoach.

Ann-Margret and Powers are “Two absolute legends ❤️,” one fan declared while another called them “two iconic beauties, wow.”

“Omg two of my favorite beautiful woman!!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️,” wrote a fan who appeared thrilled by the reunion.

One Instagram user thanked Powers for sharing the snapshot as they expressed “love” for “this pic of two classy, lovely ladies!!”

“Stefanie Powers and Ann-Margret 2 legends together at last!😍😍😍😍😍❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️,” another Instagram user commented.

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“Two of my favorite actresses,” one fan wrote before adding that “Class, beauty, and talent will always be timeless.”

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