Eighties movie icon, 64, hasn’t aged a day since hit movie with Tom Cruise and ‘secret on-set affair’
TOM Cruise's co-star in his breakout movie Risky Business has barely aged as she stunned onlookers out and about in Los Angeles.
The movie's leading lady Rebecca De Mornay, who played Lana, showed off her timeless beauty in the cuty - 31 years after the movie stars found fame.
She sported a sophisticated look on the red carpet earlier this month, dressed in a black fur coat which she matched with a mini-dress and high heels.
Rebecca teamed it with a pair of Ray-Ban Wayfarer sunglasses, famously made fashionable by Tom after he donned them in the movie all those years ago.
She played a prostitute in the 1983 flick opposite a then 19 year old Tom as a high-achieving high school student Joel.
They were lovers on screen in the Paul Brickman directed film but according to co-star Curtis Armstrong, their chemistry spilled into real life and they also engaged in a secret romance.
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Armstrong, who plays Miles in the 1983 movie, said it was an "intense affair" and claimed she cheated on actor Harry Dean Stanton, who was 33 years older than her, to be with handsome Tom.
And they continued to date after the film was released and were spotted in 1985 together at a screening for the movie The Breakfast Club.
However, Tom later went on to marry his first wife Mimi Rogers in 1987.
Randy Joel decides to book a call girl and eventually ends up meeting stunning Lana.
But the woman of the night doesn't come cheap and Joel has to scrape around to pay for his night of passion.
His dad's Porsche later rolls into a lake and in order to get it fixed Lana and Joel team up introduce her prostitute friends to his wealthy teenage mates in one big profitable party. That's the risky business part.
But you probably just remember THAT underwear dance scene around the living room.
Since her days of dodgy dealing on Tom Cruise's arm Lana, or Rebecca De Mornay, has continued act and has starred in some big name films.
In the 80s she featured in number of movies like a lesser known remake of Beauty and the Beast and the movie Runaway Train.
Later in the 90s she featured in The Hand That Rocks The Cradle and played a countess in The Three Musketeers.
She's also played parts TV series in ER, Boomtown and The Practice.
In recent years she's starred in Wedding Crasher's as the disgruntled wife negotiating a divorce settlement in the opening scene and as a mum in Mother's Day.
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She even played Finch's mum in American Reunion, part of the American Pie series.
You can also catch her playing Penelope in the 2016 series Lucifer.