AN 80s movie star has stunned fans with her youthful look 41 years after starring in iconic kids’ flick.
Reuniting with a co-star for a fun video, this lady looked very different to when she starred in a fantasy film more than four decades ago.
Tami Stronach from The NeverEnding Story is now 53, and she recently reunited with a co-star, which sent fans wild.
Four weeks ago, Tami reunited with the Luck Dragon at London Canada Comic Con.
Tami played the iconic role of the Childlike Empress in the hit 1984 movie.
Reacting to the video of her standing beside the Luck Dragon, one fan said, “Nostalgia hits hard, this exposition of the NeverEnding Story is very good!!!!!”
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“This is magical,” gushed another.
A third penned, “That is just amazing.”
“Holy cow, that is awesome,” said a fourth.
Then, in a recent video where she spoke about dancing before she showcased her flexibility, Tami looked so fresh-faced and ageless.
Fans were quick to comment on the youthful clip.
One person said, “I made an excellent choice for my first crush as a kid. You are so awesome!”
A second wrote, “BEAUTIFUL AND LOVELY TAMI!!”
While a third said, “When i first seen you in the big flower I thought you were the most beautiful thing I’d ever seen.”
Tami has only acted in one movie since her stint in The NeverEnding Story.
In 2024, she played The Witch in Man and Witch: The Dance of a Thousand Steps.
Soon after her NeverEnding Story role, she had a brief singing career.
During the junket for The NeverEnding Story, Tami appeared on a German talk show and was asked how much German language she had learned.
Tami explained how she only new the lyrics to 99 Luftballons and then subsequently agreed to sing live on TV.
The next day, a music producer offered a record deal.
Despite only having just three days left in Germany, Tami signed the deal and recorded the songs that were written for her.
She even starred in a music video and performed the song Fairy Queen on two TV shows before flying home.
Speaking of the experience previously, she said, “It was insane, and then literally that was it. We didn’t change the ticket.”











