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Madonna turned 60 on August 16 and there was plenty of birthday love for her on Twitter. She is now officially one of several celebs bringing the heat in their sixties. Here are a few more...

Ever since Rick Springfield pined for "Jessie's Girl" in 1981, the song became an enduring pop hit, just like Springfield himself, who turned 68 on August 23. But he's no one-hit wonder, Springfield -- seen here performing in July -- also has a successful acting career, including credits like "General Hospital," "Californication" and "Hawaii Five-O."

If anything, Meryl Streep has only gotten sexier with age. The Oscar winner, who turned 69 on June 22, has shattered the notion that actresses should leave Hollywood when they hit 30. In the eyes of The Telegraph's film critic, David Gritten, it all comes "down to sex. ... Apart from her remarkable skills as a film actress, there's a glow, a sensuality and a radiance about Streep these days. Put simply, she's looking great."

At 63, Denzel Washington is still just as handsome as he was when he first started in the business on the TV series "St. Elsewhere" in the 1980s.

Kathleen Turner still has plenty of "Body Heat" at 64.

Oprah Winfrey turned 64 on January 29 and last year said she is feeling healthy and strong. "I no longer have to be concerned about what anyone thinks of me!" the media star said on her 60th birthday. "I'm turning 60, and I've earned the right to be just as I am. I'm more secure in being myself than I've ever been."

Actor Kurt Russell, 67, and partner Goldie Hawn, 72, are championed as one of the happiest unmarried couples around. Whenever we see them, they're always beaming. Onlookers at a New York movie premiere in September 2014 commented that the two could hardly keep their hands off one another.

How many 66-year-olds know what it's like to have the Internet practically squeal with glee at the sight of them in boxer-briefs? Liam Neeson does.

When then-68-year-old Richard Gere opened a boutique hotel in 2012, he told CNN he had a very clear understanding of what he wanted the design to convey. "Sex -- every choice in here was about sex," People's former Sexiest Man Alive said. And yet, the guy doesn't believe that he has "a certain impact" on the opposite sex. He is now 66.

Musician Sting, 66, has never been shy about sharing details of his sex life. He and wife Trudie Styler aren't quite having tantric sex for hours, as rumor has claimed, but they do like to keep things spicy. "I don't think pedestrian sex is very interesting," he told Harper's Bazaar in 2011. "There's a playfulness we have; I like the theater of sex. I like to look good. I like her to dress up. I like to dress her up. ... Romantic? We like tawdry."

Now 65, Pierce Brosnan can still play the older gentleman who falls for a younger lover, as he did in 2012 at the age of 60 with "Love Is All You Need." It has been years since the former 007 was named People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive, but Brosnan is secure in his standing. "There's nothing to prove," he told "Today" in April 2012. "I feel comfortable in my own skin."

Jessica Lange nearly set the big screen on fire with her steamy work alongside Jack Nicholson in 1981's "The Postman Always Rings Twice." At 69, she's still gorgeous.

Bruce Springsteen, 68, is sexy -- and he knows it, as he proved in his cover of LMFAO's song on "Late Night" in 2012. And have you seen his abs?

Shelley Long, 68, may forever be known as Diane Chambers from "Cheers," but she's shown no signs of a career slowdown since the show ended in 1993. From "Troop Beverly Hills" to "The Brady Bunch" to "Modern Family," Long makes all her roles memorable.

The secret to Jeff Bridges' sex appeal? Keeping it real. As he said in 2010, "Being a sex symbol is all about honesty. That's not how I see myself at all, but I think the attractive men are the ones who show you who they are." Bridges is 68.

"Today" personality Kathie Lee Gifford is an open book at 65. She'll happily talk freely about pubic hair care -- or how sex after 40 is all about quality, not quantity.

Like many of her 60-something counterparts, Jane Seymour has no problem getting cast in a sensual role. The 67-year-old actress appeared on "Franklin & Bash" as a "sex surrogate."

Some of Pam Grier's "Foxiest" work is older than some of her fans, but the film star's still got it. The cancer survivor turned 69 on May 26.

Christie Brinkley turned 60 in February 2014 by showing off her birthday (swim)suit on the cover of People magazine. The model and mom of three is now 64.

Jeff Goldblum may be 65, but he had plenty of fans headed to the newsstand in November 2017 to pick up a copy of GQ which featured a spread about him (also included in the photos were his wife, Emilie, and their two young sons.).