Kate Jackson, Donny Osmond, Lynda Carter and More Classic Stars Share Their Christmas Messages for Fans

Kate Jackson, Donny Osmond, Lynda Carter and More Classic Stars Share Their Christmas Messages for Fans
Kate Jackson, Donny Osmond, Lynda Carter and More Classic Stars Share Their Christmas Messages for Fans

The holidays are a time to remember what’s important — and for a lot of retro superstars, that meant remembering their fans! Christmas Day saw tons of classic stars of the big and small screen share loving messages with fans, thanking them for their support — a few also posted throwback photos, and even a Christmas song!

So while Christmas may be over, the love and thanks that the season brings certainly isn’t! Read on and see how your favorite retro stars showed their gratitude this year.

Judy Norton best known for her role as Mary Ellen Walton on The Waltons shared an impromptu live rendition of the Christmas Classic Song “Silent Night” on Facebook. Norton has an amazing voice and has released two CDs through her personal website including a Christmas album.


Kate Jackson who was hit series as Dark Shadows, The Rookies, Charlie’s Angels and Scarecrow and Mrs. King surprised her fans with an audio Holiday Greeting. She thanked fans for “all the things that you give me.” She went on to say how much her fans really mean to her.

“Merry Christmas. Happy Hanukkah. Happy holidays. I hope you’re all with the people that you love, your family and your friends and your pets and your dogs and your cats, and you’re all eating too much Turkey and cranberry sauce and that really good stuffing. I hope you just have a wonderful day full of love and happiness. Thank you for all the things that you give me, for all the love and the support and the caring that you’ve given me all these years, and that you’re giving me today. I want you to know how much it means to me, because I really, really mean it. I really, really appreciate it. I hope we have many, many more years to share these holidays and to say Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Happy Holidays.” – Kate Jackson, Dec 25, 2024


Lynda Carter aka ’s 1970s Wonder Woman took to Instagram to send her holiday wishes to her fans. Most recently Carter was seen with Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) in the new holiday commercial to support the Sick Kids Foundation.

Sharing holiday gratitude… I’m grateful for the love of family, friends and colleagues.
I’m grateful to have known great love in my life—Robert Altman. I miss him.
So, let’s cherish each holiday, my friends! No politics, no drama. Grateful beats hateful every time…???? trust me. Love, Lynda


Morgan Fairchild from Flamingo Road shared an amazing photo of herself with George Burns. Fairchild wrote: “On My Walk to memories of working with the fabulous GeorgeBurns! Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah!” One fan, Patrick M. Roach mentioned: ‘Can’t decide who’s cuter… ???? So much talent, so much fun.’


Jane Seymour from Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman shared a wonderful greeting from her fans on Facebook: “The twinkle of the lights, the stillness of the moment—it’s a time to reflect on the profound gift of love, family, and friendship. To everyone reading this, thank you for being part of my journey. Yet, I know the holidays can be tender for those facing loss, strained relationships, or challenges unseen. To you, I offer this: take one small step toward kindness, whether it’s for yourself or someone else. Let that be the light that guides you forward. Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! ”


Danny Bonaduce from The Partridge Family shared a holiday greeting including his wife and pets.


Donny Osmond shared a photo of his wife Debbie and their first Christmas tree together when they first married in 1978.


Robert Wagner shared a sweet video message thanking all of his fans


Priscilla Presley‘s son shared a cute family photo of them in matching holiday PJ’s.


Victoria Price shared a precious throwback photo of her and her father, Vincent Price.

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