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Ami Ciccone

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April 8, 2026

Kim Novak - 93-Years-Old

Kim Novak was booking roles left and right in Hollywood way back in the ’50s. Her most notable roles were in movies like Vertigo and The Man with the Golden Arm. She had a gorgeous natural look when she was younger, but her looks changed as she got older.

Reports say that it’s because of the plastic surgery procedures she got that were not-so-successful. Novak hasn’t acted since she appeared in 1991’s Liebestraum, and sources say she’s now a visual artist and painter. In 2020, she appeared on CBS News Sunday Morning.

Clint Eastwood - 95-Years-Old, The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly

Actor-turned-director Clint Eastwood remains one of the biggest names in Hollywood, decades after he started acting. Of course, most first grew to know Eastwood as the Man with No Name in The Good, The Bad, and the Ugly, as well as the titular character in Dirty Harry. However, few know that Eastwood's biggest hit ever was not one of his dramas, but rather the action-comedy Any Which Way But Loose. After all, who doesn't like Eastwood acting alongside an orangutan? Over the years, Eastwood decided he had a better eye for directing than acting. Recently he's focused more on directing, helming dramatic hits like Million Dollar Baby, earning multiple Academy Awards along the way. Currently, the 94-year-old is working on a documentary titled Presenting Geraldine Page. Will it boost his $375 million net worth? Only time will tell...

Barbara Eden - 94-Years-Old, I Dream of Jeannie

Barbara Eden became a massive name in the acting industry during the latter part of the ’60s thanks to her starring role in the show called I Dream of Jeannie. The series aired for about five seasons, and people associate her with the character until today.

Other notable roles she has in her acting portfolio were in How to Marry a Millionaire, Harper Valley PTA, and The Secret Life of Kathy McCormick. She’s 93-Years-Old today, and she still does occasional acting work. One of Eden’s most recent role was in the 2019 film titled My Adventures with Santa.

Dick Van Dyke - 100-Years-Old, Dick Van Dyke Show

Believe it or not, legendary actor Dick Van Dyke actually started his career as a radio DJ in the late '40s. That's right! However, it seems he didn't like being himself, so he decided to make the jump to Broadway, where television producers first saw him. From there, things spiraled very quickly, with Van Dyke earning his own television show, the beloved Dick Van Dyke Show, by the early '60s. Following his TV show, Van Dyke made the jump to movies, starring in smash hits like Mary Poppins and Bye Bye Birdie. These days, however, the actor only works when he really wants to. Instead, Van Dyke spends most of his golden days with his wife, Arlene Silver, enjoying his incredible net worth of $35 million. Not too shabby for a 98-year-old!

Linda Evans - 83-Years-Old

People first discovered who Linda Evans was when she starred in the series called The Big Valley. Her most significant achievement in her career as an actress came in the ’80s when she got cast in Dynasty. Her performance won her the Best Actress in a Television Drama Series award at the Golden Globes.

She appeared in more than 200 episodes of the show, so it’s safe to say that her role is one of the reasons why she can live an opulent lifestyle without any hesitation. Evans continues to share her talents with the world, and she’s reportedly going to appear in a new film titled Swan Song.

Jack Nicholson - 88-Years-Old, The Shining

Jack Nicholson hasn’t appeared on the big screen since he starred in How Do You Know in 2010, but sources say he doesn’t consider himself to be retired just yet. He has been earning money as an actor for over six decades, and he is excellent at villainous, comedic, and romantic roles

A lot of you surely remember the award-winning performances he had in movies like One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, As Good As It Gets, and Terms of Endearment. Despite not having any new role, Nicholson did appear in the 2020 documentary titled Joker: Put on A Happy Face.

Ann-Margret - 84-Years-Old, Viva Las Vegas

Ann-Margret started making a name for herself in Hollywood during the ’60s, and people initially referred to her as the female version of the late King of Rock and Roll, Elvis Presley. Her performances in Carnal Knowledge and Tommy proved to many that she was a talented actress.

Acting is truly her passion, and she remained consistent in her career all these years. Her IMDb page says she’s part of an upcoming film called Never Too Late. Ann-Margret’s music career also generated a lot of earnings for her, and she released a total of 14 studio albums in her career.

Mel Brooks - 99-Years-Old, Blazing Saddles

It's pretty incredible that comedian and director Mel Brooks has not stopped working since he started back in the 1950s. While Brooks began as a writer on Sid Caesar's variety show Your Show of Shows, it was clear he was made to do so much more. Soon enough, NBC gave Brooks his own show, and he created the hit parody Get Smart. Less than a decade later, he was helming major comedy films like Blazing Saddles and Young Frankenstein. Lately, Brooks has been building his $100 million net worth by turning his hits, like The Producers and Frankenstein, into smash Broadway musicals. Still, it seems the 94-year-old simply cannot rest! He was recently the object of an HBO documentary and will provide voice work for the upcoming animated film, Blazing Samurai, based on his Blazing Saddles.

Connie Stevens - 87-Years-Old

Connie Stevens first started appearing in movies during the late ’50s. She first signed with Paramount, but they dropped her after about a year. Warner Bros. offered her a contract in 1959, and the sources say her weekly salary started at just $300.

The most famous role she had in her career was in the series called Hawaiian Eye. Stevens’ career slowed down by the ’00s, but she didn’t find the need to retire for good. In 2019, she had a part in the movie titled By the Rivers of Babylon.

Richard Dean Anderson – 76-Years-Old, MacGyver

While it might seem like a long time ago, actor Richard Dean Anderson first became a star as a young adult on one of the longest-running soap operas ever, General Hospital. Of course, he managed to capture the hearts of many women across America. So, it's no surprise that ABC cast him as the titular character in the '80s hit show MacGyver. MacGyver even became such a massive hit that it spawned two theatrical films! Few TV shows can claim such success. Anderson continued his hot streak into the '90s, when he joined the cast of the cult classic sci-fi show, Stargate. Since Stargate ended in 2010, the actor's work has slowed, but Anderson continues to take bit parts here and there. Though, with a $30 million net worth, this star is set for life!

Jennifer Grey - 66-Years-Old, Dirty Dancing

Jennifer Grey stole the hearts of many young men with her breakthrough performance as Frances "Baby" Houseman in the '80s cult classic film "Dirty Dancing." Before then, she also gained attention for playing Jeannie "Shana" Bueller, Ferris Beuller's sister, in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off." In 1984 she reunited with her Dirty Dancing co-star Patrick Swayze for the film "Red Dawn." Grey's other notable credits include the kids series ''Phineas and Ferb'' and the 2018 film "Duck, Duck, Goose." She delivered another stellar performance in the 2019 film "Bittersweet Symphony." In 2020 she appeared on the TV show "The Conners" and in multiple 2022 episodes of "Dollface."

Robby Benson - 70-Years-Old, Beauty And The Beast

Robby Benson is an American actor, vocalist, songwriter, instructor, and film director. After starring in the sports dramas "One on One" and "Ice Castles" in the late '70s, he became a teen idol. His acting career began with the production of "Broadway." He's mostly recognized for his work on the Disney picture "Beauty and the Beast," where he voiced "the Beast" in 1991.

As a director, he was also responsible for several episodes of the hit American sitcom "Friends" in its first three seasons. Professors at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, Utah State University, and South Carolina State University hired him as a faculty member.

Victoria Principal - 76-Years-Old, Dallas

Victoria Principal experienced the height of her Hollywood stardom in the ’80s because of her lead role in the series called Dallas. It opened many doors for her, but she decided to leave the show in 1987. She then put up her own production company and launched a skincare line called Principal Secret.

She completely stopped acting in the ’00s and focused on her business career instead. Principal decided to sell Principal Secret to Guthy Renker in 2019. She says that she’s now going to focus on non-profit work with her foundation named The Victoria Principal Foundation for Thoughtful Existence.

Marlo Thomas – 88-Years-Old, That Girl

Marlo Thomas, a trailblazing actress, producer, and social advocate, has left her mark on the entertainment industry. Rising to fame back in the 1960s with her iconic role in "That Girl," Marlo shattered stereotypes of women on television. Her commitment to empowering narratives continued with her pioneering work in producing and creating groundbreaking projects like "Free to Be... You and Me," which challenged traditional gender norms. Despite the passing years, Marlo remains a vibrant force in the industry. Her passion for acting and advocacy has not waned, as evidenced by her ongoing involvement in projects that highlight important social issues.

Pauley Perrette - 57-Years-Old

People got to see how slowly Pauley Perrette aged over the years because she starred in the series called NCIS for about 15 years. She mentioned in an interview that she departed from the show because of alleged physical assaults and a dog-biting incident that happened on set.

She wasn’t wholly jobless when she left the show because she later got cast in the show called Broke. The series got canceled after one season, and Perrette officially went into acting retirement in 2020. She’s only 51-Years-Old, so there’s a possibility that she pursues another kind of career.

Eva Marie Saint - 101-Years-Old, On the Waterfront

Actress Eva Marie Saint became a household name in the acting industry during the ’50s. Her performances in movies like North by Northwest and On the Waterfront showed people how talented she is in acting. As of 2024, she’s the oldest Academy Award winner who’s still alive.

She’s already 100-Years-Old, and she isn’t that active in Hollywood anymore. Her earnings in recent years came from the voice work she did for the series called The Legend of Korra. In an interview she gave in 2024 in honor of her 100th birthday, she said, “I don't feel like I'm 100 years old. I still go for walks outdoors, watch baseball, especially Los Angeles Dodgers, and enjoy time with my family and friends. A good life.”

Willie Nelson - 92-Years-Old

Willie Nelson achieved significant success as a country singer during the ’70s. His album titled Red Headed Stranger and Shotgun Willie were what catapulted him into stardom. Outside of music, he was also able to make appearances in shows and movies.

Nelson might be 91-Years-Old, but you would still see him look like a total country rocker with his long hair, hats, and bandanas. He released an album called Ride Me Back Home in 2019, and then he treated his fans again 2020 with another new album titled First Rose of Spring.

Tippi Hedren - 96-Years-Old, The Birds

Long before she became Alfred Hitchcock's muse or gave birth to legendary actress Melanie Griffith, actress Tippi Hedren worked as a model in Minnesota. However, it was soon clear that Hedren was destined for more, and by 20-years-old she had signed with Eileen Ford Agency. Hitchcock soon noticed her modeling work and offered her roles in some of his biggest films, including Marnie and The Birds.

Afterward, Hedren went onto appear in over 100 films and TV shows, including the last film from Charlie Chaplin, A Countless from Hong Kong. Along the way, she managed to earn a net worth of  $20 million. While Hedren left the industry for a while to raise Griffith and become an animal rights activist, she recently returned to the big screen in movies like The Ghost and the Whale.

Robert Fuller - 92-Years-Old

Robert Fuller initially only landed small roles when he started acting professionally in the ’50s. His role in Teenage Thunder was his first notable movie role, and then he later became a well-recognized TV actor in the ’60s. He had prominent roles in Western shows like Wagon Train and Laramie. Fuller last acted in Walker, Texas Ranger in 2001, and it looks like he chose to retire from Hollywood after that. He moved to a ranch in North Texas during the mid-’00s, and he spends most of his time in his property because he’s now a horse rancher.

David Attenborough - 99-Years-Old

David Attenborough is an accomplished historian and broadcaster. Most of you would know him for the nature documentaries he did for the BBC Natural History Unit. When he was younger, he worked as BBC’s senior manager and BBC Television’s director of programming. He takes pride in winning BAFTAs for programs that are in HD, 4K, 3D, color, and black and white. Attenborough also makes a lot of money from narrating, and he even took home the Outstanding Narrator award at the Primetime Emmy Awards twice already. In 2020, he broke the world record for the person who got a million Instagram followers the fastest, according to Guinness World Records.

Terry Kilburn - 99-Years-Old, A Christmas Carol

Terry Kilburn is originally from London, but he and his family moved to Hollywood in the late ’30s. He instantly pursued a career as a child actor and gained fame for the roles he had in films like Goodbye, Mr. Chips, and A Christmas Carol.

He decided to stop acting after he appeared on an episode of Get Smart in 1969. He then worked for Oakland University as the artistic director of the Meadow Brook Theatre. Kilburn is still alive at 97-Years-Old, and he’s living a peaceful life in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

Terry Moore - 97-Years-Old, The Mary Tyler Moore Show

Terry Moore joins the list of Golden Age stars who’re still alive today. Her proudest moment has got to be her performance in the 1952 film called Come Back, Little Sheba, which earned her a nomination for the Best Supporting Actress award at the Academy Awards.

Other successful movies she had were Beneath the 12-Mile Reef and Man on a Tightrope. Moore is now 90-Years-Old, and she’s still continuously making money. Reports say that she has roles in upcoming films titled American Superman and Silent Life. She also appeared in the movie Enforcer: The Asset documentary.

Leslie Caron - 94-Years-Old, An American in Paris

The 1951 film titled An American in Paris was Leslie Caron’s big-screen debut, and her performance instantly made her a star. Her work on movies like The L-Shaped Room and Lili earned her nominations for the Best Actress Award at the prestigious Academy Awards.

She had a memorable guest performance on the show, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, in 2006, and she ended up taking home an Emmy Award. Today, Caron’s career still helps her grow her affluence. Sources say she has a voice role in an upcoming movie titled A Christmas Carol.

Angie Dickinson - 94-Years-Old, Rio Bravo

After several years of mostly appearing in anthology series, Angie Dickinson became a household name in Hollywood following her superb performance in the movie called Gun the Man Down. She then won more people over through her roles in Rio Bravo and Ocean’s 11.

She experienced a new wave of success in the ’70s when she starred in Police Woman. Her performance won her the Best Actress award at the Golden Globe Awards. Dickinson hasn’t added any new role to her portfolio since 2009, but she’s part of a new documentary titled King of Cool.

Marla Gibbs - 94-Years-Old

Marla Gibbs became a well-known TV actress in the mid-’70s thanks to her role in the show called The Jeffersons. Her performance in the series got her nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award five times. 227 was another famous show of hers, and it just so happens that she produced it too.

She wasn’t as lucky when it came to her personal life because she and her husband, Jordan Gibbs, ended up getting a divorce after 18 years of marriage. Marla’s still actively pursuing newer acting projects, and her next movie role will be in HeadShop.

Ian McKellen - 86-Years-Old

Ian Mckellan became an internationally famous actor when he starred in movies like Gods and Monsters and Richard III. He then became an even bigger star once he landed iconic roles in the Lord of the Rings and X-Men films. Before on-screen work, he was an accomplished theatre actor.

McKellen has a ton of funds saved up in the bank thanks to his career as an actor, and it looks like he still plans to keep pursuing his craft in the years to come. His IMDb page says he has parts in two new movies called Hamlet Revenant and Infinitum: Subject Unknown.

Burton Gilliam – 87-Years-Old, Blazing Saddles

Without a doubt, 86-year-old actor Burton Gilliam has one of the most exciting careers in Hollywood. He started off as a wrestler while in the Coast Guard, winning 201 out of his 217 fights. After leaving the Coast Guard, Gilliam became a firefighter, while dabbling in acting. His big break came in the mid-70s, when he stared in two hits back to back: Paper Moon (1972) and Mel Brooks' Blazing Saddles (1973). From there, Gilliam left firefighting behind and went on to star in movies like Back to the Future Part III and show like Charlie's Angels. Believe it or not, today, Gilliam still works as hard as ever, most recently starring in the film The Lucky Man. Though, with a net worth of $3 million, he can retire whenever he wants!

Sam Elliott – 80-Years-Old, The Big Lebowski

For those who don't know, actor Sam Elliott started his career in the '60s, earning bit parts in westerns like Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. However, his true breakthrough came in the late '70s when Elliott starred in the hit drama film Lifeguard. Audiences could not help but fall in love with the actor's thick mustache, southern drawl, and deep voice. After Lifeguard, he went on to star in some of the biggest movies ever, including The Big Lebowski, Tombstone, and Road House, to name a few. While Elliott might have recently turned 80, he has no plans to slow down anytime soon, most recently starring in the Lady and the Tramp remake. However, with a net worth of $10 million, the actor can retire any time he wants!

Robert De Niro – 81-Years-Old, The Godfather: Part II

It's hard to believe that actor Robert de Niro has been a household name for over forty years. That's right! Of course, he broke onto the screen back in the '70s, thanks to major hits like Godfather: Part II and Taxi Driver. Afterward, he continued his success with beloved films like Meet the Parents, earning a whopping $300 million in total over his four decades in show business. Even though De Niro might be 81-years-old, he's still working as hard as ever. Not only does he continue to act, like in Netflix's The Irishman, he's also a co-founder of the Nobu Hospitality LLC, which owns three dozen restaurants and eight luxury hotels around the world. In April 2023, Robert De Niro surprised the world with the news of the birth of his seventh daughter, Gia, the result of his relationship with his current partner, Tiffany Chen.

Joe Pesci - 81-Years-Old

Actor Joe Pesci has been a longtime collaborator of Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro. He’s best known for his memorable roles in movies like Goodfellas, Casino, and Raging Bull. His performance in Goodfellas won him the Best Supporting Actor award at the Academy Awards.

He announced his retirement in the late ’90s, but he still chose to appear in films occasionally since then. Pesci had a role in the 2019 movie titled The Irishman. It’s unclear if he’ll be doing more films, but it seems like he’s enjoying all the free time he has at his current age of 81.

Lily Tomlin - 85-Years-Old

You undoubtedly know who Lily Tomlin is because she stared alongside Jane Fonda in the show called Grace and Frankie. She was an Off-Broadway actress and comedian in the ’60s, and her big break came in 1969 when she started appearing in the comedy show titled Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.

When it comes to movies, some of her most notable performances were in The Late Show, Nashville, and Flirting with Disaster. Tomlin rakes in massive paychecks thanks to showbiz, so we’re not shocked that she doesn’t want to retire yet. Her show, Grace and Frankie, came to an end after the seventh season.

Max Baer Jr. - 86-Years-Old

Most people would know actor Max Baer Jr. for his role in the show called The Beverly Hillbillies. It was the most successful role in his career, and starring in 273 episodes of the series undoubtedly brought him a ton of earnings. He’s also a director and producer, famous for working on 1976’s Ode to Billy Joe.

Baer Jr. hasn’t appeared on shows or films since his guest role in Murder, She Wrote in 1991. According to his IMDb page, he appeared in a documentary titled The Harlem Harlequin: Slapsie Maxie Rosenbloom.

Faye Dunaway - 83-Years-Old

Faye Dunaway was a Broadway actress during the ’60s, and then she later made her movie debut in 1967’s The Happening. She also got cast as the lead in Bonnie and Clyde that same year, and it ended up becoming her breakthrough role.

The other notable parts she had in her career were in movies like Network, The Thomas Crown Affair, and Chinatown. Dunaway hasn’t made any paychecks from acting work since 2017, but made a big-screen comeback in 2021 through her role in The American Connection.

Ali MacGraw - 85-Years-Old, Goodbye, Columbus

Everybody knew who actress Ali MacGraw was after she won her first Golden Globe Award for her performance in 1969’s Goodbye, Columbus. She then gained even more fame after she starred in the movie called Love Story. She was among the biggest movie stars of the ’70s.

After she appeared in the film titled Glam in 1997, she stepped away from the acting scene. She devoted most of her time to yoga and animal welfare activism. MacGraw is enjoying her retirement at the age of 85, and she’s reportedly residing in Tesuque, New Mexico.

Morgan Freeman - 87-Years-Old, Million Dollar Baby

It’s impossible to mistake Morgan Freeman for another actor because he has such a unique voice. His rise to fame began in the ’70s when he appeared in The Electric Company. He found the most success when he ventured into films, for he won an Academy Award for starring in Million Dollar Baby.

Some other impressive performances he had were in Driving Miss Daisy and Invictus. Freeman is currently 87-Years-Old, and he hasn’t stopped growing his portfolio as an actor. He has two upcoming movies titled The Comeback Trail and The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard.

Shirley MacLaine - 90-Years-Old, Terms of Endearment

Shirley MacLaine started to gain a lot of fans as soon as she started appearing in movies in the mid-’50s. She earned award nominations for her performances in The Turning Point and Some Came Running, but it was her work on Terms of Endearment that finally made her take home an Academy Award.

That was her only Academy Award win in her career, but she did win five Golden Globes. MacLaine can expect her fortune in the bank to continue growing because she is still a busy name in the industry. She has two upcoming films called Men of Granite and People Not Places.

Warren Beatty - 87-Years-Old, Heaven Can Wait

Warren Beatty is an accomplished filmmaker and actor whose work often lands award nominations. He, along with Orson Welles, are the only people who managed to receive a nomination for writing, directing, producing, and starring in a movie. He did it with two films: Reds and Heaven Can Wait.

In 2007, he was the recipient of the prestigious Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. Beatty is not that busy anymore, but he hasn’t announced any retirement plans yet. His IMDb page says he’s going to appear in a new documentary about Budd Schulberg.

Paul Michael Glaser – 81-Years-Old, Starsky & Hutch

When actor Paul Michael Glaser joined the cast of Starsky & Hutch, as Dave Starsky, he had no idea the hit it would become. Of course, by the end of season one, everyone in the United States knew Glaser's name! Starsky & Hutch quickly became one of the biggest shows of all time, making Glaser millions along the way. After Starsky & Hutch, Glaser decided that he wanted to keep working in Hollywood, just not in front of the camera. Since then, the 78-year-old spent most of his time directing, helming episodes of beloved TV shows like Miami Vice, Judging Amy, Las Vegas, and Criminal Minds, just to name a few.

Barry Manilow – 81-Years-Old, "Mandy"

Soon enough, as hard as it is to believe, pop star Barry Manilow will have been cranking out hits for fifty years. That's right! The singer's first, self-titled album came out back in 1973. However, his first hit, "Mandy," came from his second album in 1974. Since then, Manilow has continued to enjoy massive success. Meanwhile, Manilow has no plans of slowing down anytime soon. In fact, he has a 2021 tour coming up! Somehow this 77-year-old looks almost the same as he did five decades ago. And while fans have plenty of theories – from plastic surgery to healthy living – the singer's not giving anyone any hints. "What can I tell you? I've got my hair, I haven't got a pot belly, I look decent and the audiences are still with me," Manilow said in a recent interview. "I love what I do."

Nicholas Hammond – 74-Years-Old, The Sound of Music

Most of us know actor Nicholas Hammond best as the one and only Friedrich von Trapp in the iconic film The Sound of Music. However, fewer know that he's the first person ever to portray Spider-Man. That's right! He played everyone's favorite insect-themed superhero in the first Spider-Man show ever, The Amazing Spider-Man, which aired on CBS from 1977 to 1979. Throughout the '80s, Hammond's popularity waned, though he did pick up minor roles in the likes of The Love Boat and Dallas. It does appear that the 71-year-old actor is ready to make a comeback! Most recently, he starred in Quentin Tarantino's 2019 hit, Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.

Richard Dreyfuss – 76-Years-Old, Jaws

If you love movies from the '70s and '80s, then you have certainly know actor Richard Dreyfuss quite well! After all, he starred in some of the biggest hits of the decades, including American Graffiti, Jaw, Close Encounter of the Third Kind, and The Goodbye Girl, for which he won an Academy Award, just to name a few! However, in the '90s, Dreyfuss took a step back from Tinseltown to focus on his mental health.

While Dreyfuss might not work as much as he once did, he's still got plenty to keep him busy! In addition to founding The Dreyfuss Civics Initiative, a non-profit seeking to educate young adults about the power of voting, he's also authored two science fiction novels with writer Harry Turtledove. That's certainly quite the resume!

Katharine Ross - 84-Years-Old, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid

Katharine Ross was able to study at the Santa Rosa Junior College, but she dropped out after a year to pursue acting. She was initially a theatre actress, but she started getting cast in films by the mid-’60s. Some of her most memorable roles were in The Graduate and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid.

She was semi-retired by the ’90s, and it looks like she managed to do occasional acting work until more recent times. Ross’ most recent role was in Attachments in 2019, and she currently has no pending films or shows yet.

Anson Williams - 75-Years-Old

Anson Williams experienced a tremendous amount of fame in the mid-’70s because of the memorable role he had in the series titled Happy Days. By the ’90s, he was more focused on working behind the camera, directing different TV shows.

Some of you might’ve not known this, but he directed Lizzie McGuire, Sabrina the Teenage Witch, and Beverly Hills, 90210. Williams hasn’t been doing many series or films in recent years, but he still guests on different shows from time to time. He’s going to appear in a new documentary called More Than Miyagi: The Pat Morita Story.

Lex Luger - 66-Years-Old

Lex Luger enjoyed many years of success as a professional, but his best run has got to be with World Championship Wrestling. He won the WCW World Heavyweight Championship twice, and the NWA/WCW United States Heavyweight Championship five times.

He later wrestled in the WWF, but he never got to win any title. Luger is not an active wrestler anymore, but he’s still very much involved with WWE. He has been working on the Wellness Policy of the company since 2012. He gives wrestlers useful tips for their health and fitness.

Andrew McCarthy - 61 Years

Actor Andrew McCarthy is now 57-Years-Old, but you can see that he has been aging like fine wine. He became well-known in the acting scene during the ’80s. He was part of the famous Brat Pack, and he notably starred in films like Pretty in Pink and St. Elmo’s Fire.

Aside from acting, he was also able to earn money from being a director. He is best known for directing 15 episodes of the award-winning series called Orange Is the New Black. In 2020, he directed several episodes of the show called Condor.

Ted Danson - 76-Years-Old

Most people who love watching TV are still aware of who 72-year-old actor Ted Danson is because he’s one of the main stars of the show, The Good Place. His role in Cheers is what made him famous, and then he just got more popular after he starred in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and Becker.

Danson is a three-time Golden Globe winner and a two-time Primetime Emmy Award winner. He continues to be in great shape at his age, and his pescetarian diet is most probably a factor in how he does so. In 2021, he’s going to star in a new series called Mr. Mayor.

Randy Travis - 65-Years-Old

Randy Travis began pursuing a career as a gospel and country singer in the late ’70s, and then his breakthrough came in the mid-’80s when his album titled Storms of Life became a massive hit. His album helped him make waves during the neotraditional country movement.

His succeeding albums were successful as well and reached platinum and multi-platinum certification. In 2013, Travis lost his ability to speak and sing due to viral cardiomyopathy. He recovered by 2016 and announced in 2019 that he’s going back to touring. He released an album earlier in 2020 title Precious Memories (Worship & Faith).

Debbie Harry - 79-Years-Old

Debbie Harry was the talented frontman of the band named Blondie. They rose to fame in the late ’70s, and among their biggest hits were Rapture and The Tide Is High. By the ’80s, she started focusing on her solo career and even got to dabble in acting work.

Harry is used to taking on different jobs since she worked as a waitress and secretary in the past. She’s currently 75-Years-Old, and she still looks fabulous in her trendy outfits and glamorous makeup. Sources say she’s going to appear in the upcoming documentary titled The Viking of Sixth Avenue.

Maggie Smith - Died in 2024 at 90 years old - Harry Potter

Many of you would recognize actress Maggie Smith for the role she had in the Harry Potter franchise. She achieved significant stardom as a Broadway actress during the ’50s, and some of her most memorable performances were in Lettice and Lovage and The Private Ear.

She was later fortunate enough to become successful in show business, for she won awards for her performances in California Suite and The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. It might still take a while before Smith settles down in retirement. She has an upcoming movie called A Boy Called Christmas.

Loretta Lynn - 88-Years-Old

Loretta Lynn has been a notable country star for at least six decades now, and many of her albums reached gold certification. Some of her most famous songs were Don’t Come Home A-Drinkin’ (With Lovin’ on Your Mind) and You Ain’t Woman Enough (To Take My Man).

Sources say she holds the record for the female country star who bagged the most awards in history. Lynn is still doing well at 88-Years-Old, even if she suffered from a broken hip and stroke in the past. Her most recent album is 2018’s Wouldn’t It Be Great.

Elizabeth II - 96-Years-Old

Queen Elizabeth II is the reigning monarch of the United Kingdom. She first ascended to the throne back in 1952 after the death of her father, King George VI. She was home-schooled growing up, and then she eventually joined the Auxiliary Territorial Service during World War II.

She’s married to Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, and they are parents to four children. Charles, Prince of Wales, is their eldest, and he will be taking over the throne after her. Queen Elizabeth reportedly has no plans of any abdication, but Charles is slowly taking over more and more of her duties. In April 2020, she celebrated her 94th birthday.

Robert Clary - 95-Years-Old, Hogan’s Heroes

Robert Clary had a tough life growing up, for he got sent to a Nazi concentration camp because he’s Jewish. It was during his time at the camps that he developed a passion for singing, and he eventually pursued music once he became a free man during the late ’40s.

By the ’50s, he received opportunities to establish himself as an actor. He eventually obtained mainstream fame a decade later when he starred in Hogan’s Heroes. Clary is currently 94, and he stopped making money as an actor since the early ’00s. His last on-screen role was in The Bold and the Beautiful.

Mike Nussbaum - 98-Years-Old, Men in Black

The Chicago, Illinois actor Mike Nussbaum isn't thinking about retirement just yet! The Hollywood veteran continues to work on new projects. Nobody could've expected that Nussbaum would turn out to be such a popular screen performer: after all, he worked for decades in his brother's extermination business before joining show business. Perhaps best known for his portrayal of 'Gentle Rosenburg' in the blockbuster movie "Men in Black," Nussbaum was most recently seen in the film "Tom of Your Life." He was most famous during the '80s, making it to Hollywood flicks such as "Fatal Attraction," "House of Games," and "Field of Dreams."

Larry Storch - 99-Years-Old, F Troop

Talk about a living legend! The American retired actor Larry Storch may have kissed goodbye to show business, but his uncanny legacy lives on. Many fans still remember his performance in the 1974 thriller movie "Airport 1975." Best known for his comedic roles, he made it to roughly 250 acting productions between 1939 and 2005, appearing most notably in the TV series "F Troop," the animated show "Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales" and the 1965 comedy "The Great Race." In 2010, Storch briefly got out of retirement to appear in one episode of the TV series "Medium Rare." So far, it was his last acting project.

Donald Sutherland - 85-Years-Old, The Dirty Dozen

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People are still aware of who Donald Sutherland is because of the role he had in the Hunger Games franchise. He has been making money as an actor for more than five decades now, and his big break in the industry came after he starred in movies like M*A*S*H and The Dirty Dozen.

He notably won Golden Globe Awards for his performances in Path to War and Citizen X. Sutherland also passed down his acting talent to his children, actors Kiefer, Angus, and Rossif Sutherland. He has an upcoming movie titled Alone, and a new TV series called The Undoing.

 

Janis Paige - 98-Years-Old, The Pajama Game

During the Second World War, Janis Paige was a Hollywood Canteen singer. She later got discovered by an agent from Warner Bros., and she was able to get into acting in Hollywood. She wasn’t a hit right away, so she decided to pursue a Broadway career instead.

Her breakthrough stage performances were in The Pajama Game and Remains to Be Seen. Her popularity later allowed her to return to Hollywood, and then she eventually entered retirement after appearing on Family Law in 2001. Paige is reportedly going to make an appearance in the upcoming Journey to Royal documentary.

Betty White - 99-Years-Old, The Golden Girls

Without a doubt, Betty White is one of the most accomplished and iconic actresses of all time. Like so many older celebrities, White earned her start on the sitcoms and westerns of the '50s and '60s, most notably the smash hit sitcom Life with Elizabeth and The Mary Tyler Moore Show. The shows made White a household name, and she never looked back. Her most prominent role came a little while later, in the '80s, when she joined the cast of The Golden Girls. Sadly, White is the only leading cast member of The Golden Girls still alive today. However, she's yet to retire! Most recently, White provided her voice for the fourth Toy Story film, which debuted in 2019. We're sure that only added to her $75 million net worth!

Marsha Hunt – 103-Years-Old, Pride and Prejudice

Not many actresses have a massive impact on Hollywood, but Marsha Hunt sure did! She changed the way we look at the industry forever. If you don't know, Hunt became one of the many stars blacklisted by Hollywood film studio executives in the '50s, during the height of McCarthyism. Thankfully, she managed to make a massive comeback a few years later. In fact, afterward, Hunt did some of her best work, starring in films like Raw Deal and Pride and Prejudice.

Meanwhile, while sitting out of movies, Hunt also found another passion: ending world hunger. Even after returning to the screen, the actress always found time to do charitable work. Now, Hunt likes to focus more on issues of equality than working. After all these years, it seems this 103-year-old star still wants to make the world a better place!

Arlene Dahl - 95-Years-Old, My Wild Irish Rose

Like so many of the greatest actors, Arlene Dahl started her career on Broadway. After starring in just two shows, MGM noticed and signed her as the star in My Wild Irish Rose, alongside the legendary Dennis Morgan. Irish Rose did so well at the box office that MGM immediately signed her to a long-term contract, and she went on to star in massive hits like the first Journey to the Center of the Earth adaptation and The Outriders. In the '70s, Dahl decided to take a step back and focus on raising her family, including her son, famous actor Lorenzo Lamas. In the 2000s, the 95-year-old actress made a small comeback, but retired in 2012 to enjoy her golden years and her $2 million net worth.

Bob Newhart - 91-Years-Old, The Bob Newhart Show

Often named "America's favorite comedian," the legendary Bob Newhart became quite famous in the '50s and '60s for his deadpan sense of humor. Many comedians used props, makeup, and loud noises at the time, making Newhart stand out drastically from other stand-up comedians. So, it's no wonder that his 1960 album, The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart, became one of the first comedy albums to sell well across the world! After hitting it big, Newhart started to take on more and more TV and film roles, most notably in his self-titled sitcom, The Bob Newhart Show. Even with a net worth of $65 million, the 91-year-old still works just as hard today. Most recently, fans saw him frequently pop up on the sitcom The Big Bang Theory.

Sidney Poitier - 94-Years-Old, Blackboard Jungle

Sidney Potier’s performance in Lilies of the Field made him the first-ever black actor who took home the Best Actor award at the Academy Awards. He’s the oldest Best Actor winner at his current age of 93. The first notable role he had in his career was in the 1955 film titled Blackboard Jungle.

Mickey Kuhn – 88-Years-Old, Gone With The Wind

Few actors manage to star in not one, but two of the biggest movies of all time. Well, former child star Mickey Kuhn is one of the few! He not only had a starring role in Gone With the Wind, as Beau Wilkes, but also in A Street Car Named Desire alongside Marlon Brando. However, while fans might have loved Kuhn, he did not love the world of acting. So, in 1956 he decided to leave the film business for good. Afterward, he picked up a totally normal job as an airport administrator in Boston. Sadly, since the death of Dame Olivia de Havilland in 2020, Kuhn, now 88, remains the last credited cast member of Gone with the Wind. Likewise, Kuhn is also the last living cast member from A Streetcar Named Desire. Hopefully, we get to enjoy him for the foreseeable future!

Jackie Mason - 89-Years-Old, The World According to Me

Jackie Mason gained popularity as a comedian in 1986 after his one-man show called The World According to Me was well-received. It won him an Emmy Award, an Ace Award, an Outer Critics Circle Award, and a Special Tony Award. He later had an award-winning special called Jackie Mason on Broadway.

Mason also grew a portfolio as an actor, and you might remember seeing him in Chicken Soup, Goldberg - P.I., and Stiffs. He doesn’t have a packed schedule today, but he still does voice work from time to time. His voice role in The Simpsons lasted from 1991 until 2019.

Jerry Lee Lewis - 85-Years-Old, "Great Balls of Fire"

Jerry Lee Lewis is a talented pianist and singer who’s well-known for making rockabilly and rock and roll music. He rose to fame in the late ’50s when he released his hit, Whole Lotta Shakin’ Goin’ On. His career somehow declined after marrying his 13-year-old cousin, Myra Gale Brown.

He eventually became successful again after venturing into country music, but his marriage to Brown ended after 12 years. Lewis has had some health issues in recent years, but it won’t stop him from doing more things with his career. He’s reportedly working on an album with producer T-Bone Burnett.

Angela Lansbury - 94-Years-Old, Murder, She Wrote

While iconic actress Dame Angela Lansbury might have earned her start in Britain's West End, it did not take any time at all for her to become an international superstar. After crossing over to Broadway, Lansbury then quickly made the leap to television and film. In the '70s, the actress earned parts in movies like The Manchurian Candidate, all leading up to her most prominent hit: the beloved '80s mystery show Murder, She Wrote. Incredibly, even at 94-years-old, Lansbury isn't done raking in paychecks from acting! Next, the actress will add to her $70 million net worth by starring in the upcoming comedy The Adventures of Buddy Thunder.
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