Absolutely unrecognizable! Who is that woman?

Joan Van Ark, widely recognized for her role in Knots Landing, has sparked discussions about her appearance over the years, particularly regarding potential plastic surgery procedures like rhinoplasty (nose reshaping) and cheek enhancements. Fans and media outlets have noted changes in her facial structure, which could suggest cosmetic interventions.

While some celebrate these changes as part of the pursuit of beauty in Hollywood, others have raised concerns about the natural aging process versus the effects of cosmetic surgery. Joan Van Ark herself has not openly discussed these procedures in detail, leaving room for speculation.

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The actress was seen last week in Los Angeles running errands. Best known for her iconic role as Valene Ewing, which she first portrayed on *Dallas* in 1978 before continuing the character in the *Knots Landing* spinoff in 1979, Joan’s character had a tumultuous love life, marrying her on-screen love interest, Gary Ewing (played by Ted Shackelford), three times.

In the recent sighting, Joan was seen getting in and out of her car, casually removing her blue face mask as she set off on a solo outing on a sunny day.

Did you recognize her?

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