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Cosby Show Phylicia Rashad, 75, Looks 20 Yrs YOUNGER …. Fans Say May Have Got Surgery!

Tiffany Brockworth |

Phylicia Rashad has long been considered one of the most beautiful actresses in the world. And at 75 years old, she still looks breathtaking.

But Media Take Out learned that her recent beauty improvements, have some of her fans wondering – what happened. Just a few months back, Plylicia looked great, but was definitely showing signs of aging.

WASHINGTON, DC – MAY 26: Phylicia Rashad onstage during Q&A at “The Royal” DC Screening at The Howard University Cramton Auditorium on May 26, 2022 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Brian Stukes/Getty Images)

But somehow the gorgeous actress managed to turn back the hands of time, at least 25 years. And it has fans wondering what she did.

What did you think. This is her now:

Phylicia is an American actress. She is dean of the College of Fine Arts at Howard University and best known for her role as Clair Huxtable on the sitcom The Cosby Show (1984–1992) which earned her Emmy Award nominations in 1985 and 1986. She also played Ruth Lucas on Cosby (1996–2000). She was dubbed “The Mother of the Black Community” at the 2010 NAACP Image Awards.

In 2004, Rashad became the first black actress to win the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, which she won for her role in the revival of A Raisin in the Sun. In 2022, Rashad won her second Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for her performance in Dominique Morisseau’s Skeleton Crew. Her other Broadway credits include Into the Woods (1988), Jelly’s Last Jam (1993), Gem of the Ocean (2004), and Cat on a Hot Tin Roof (2008). Rashad won a NAACP Image Award when she reprised her A Raisin in the Sun role in the 2008 television adaptation.

She has appeared in the films For Colored Girls (2010), Good Deeds (2012), Creed (2015), Creed II (2018), and Creed III (2023). She also voiced Brenda Glover on the Nick Jr. animated children’s educational television series Little Bill (1999–2004). In the 21st century, she has directed revivals of three plays by August Wilson, in major theaters in Seattle, Princeton, New Jersey; and Los Angeles.

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