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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.

Sybil Danning looks younger than ever at 76
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Sybil Danning looks younger than ever at 76Credit: Rex
She was known as the queen of B movies
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She was known as the queen of B moviesCredit: Rex
Sybil in the sci-fi movie Battle Beyond the Stars
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Sybil in the sci-fi movie Battle Beyond the Stars

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.

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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.

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