Tippi Hedren – Age 91Tippi Hedren became a household name in the '60s after she gave outstanding performances in movies like 'Marnie' and 'The Birds.' Before her acting career began, she was an in-demand model who graced the covers of Glamour and Life. Director Alfred Hitchcock is who discovered her and told her to pursue acting.By the late '60s, she devoted a ton of her time to animal rescue and activism. She put up the Roar Foundation, her own nonprofit organization. Hedren is still as healthy as ever at 91 years old, and her last role was in 'The Ghost and the Whale' in 2017.Barbara Eden – Age 90Barbara Eden loved singing growing up, and she even sang in nightclubs during her teenage years. While attending the City College of San Francisco, she studied theater for about a year. Her professional acting career began in the mid-'50s, and she became established once she starred in 'I Dream of Jeannie.'Her run on the show lasted for five years, and she received two Golden Globe nominations. Eden turned 90 years old in 2021, and it looks like she loves spending her days resting at home. Her last acting role was in the 2019 film titled 'My Adventures with Santa.'Ali MacGraw – Age 82Ali MacGraw has experience in working as a photographic assistant, stylist, interior decorator, and model. She then discovered that acting lit a fire in her and pursued it full-time. She rose to fame in the late '60s with her performance in 'Goodbye, Columbus' that won her the Most Promising Newcomer award at the Golden Globe Awards.She later became an even bigger star once she gave a superb performance in 'Love Story.' MacGraw is already in her '80s, and she has been in great shape because of her passion for Hatha Yoga. In 2012, she narrated 'Valles Caldera: The Science.'Al Pacino – Age 81Al Pacino is a multi-awarded actor who has shared his talents with the world for at least five decades. He's among the iconic celebrities who achieved a Triple Crown of Acting. His most notable performances were in 'The Godfather,' 'Scent of a Woman,' and 'Serpico.'During the mid-'90s, he started working behind the camera as a filmmaker. His debut project was the 'Looking for Richard' documentary. Pacino stayed active even if he's in his 80s already, and he starred in a new movie in 2021 titled 'American Traitor: The Trial of Axis Sally.Paul Hogan – Age 81Paul Hogan didn't need many credits in his acting portfolio because his starring role in the 'Crocodile Dundee' franchise was enough for him to became a well-recognized personality in Hollywood. His performance in the 1986 'Crocodile Dundee' film won him a Golden Globe Award.Hogan hasn't had any critical medical issues in his 81 years of life, and it looks like he doesn't plan to turn his back on the acting scene yet. He starred in a new movie titled 'The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee' in 2020, portraying a fictionalized version of himself.Loni Anderson – Age 76Originally from Saint Paul, Minnesota, Loni Anderson made her acting debut in 1966's 'Nevada Smith.' She endured about a decade of so-so roles before she finally made it big with her role in 'WKRP in Cincinnati.' Her performance got her nominated at the Emmy and Golden Globe Awards.It was the highlight of her entire career, and she never landed a new role that matched the same level of success. Anderson experienced going through a divorce thrice before she met Bob Flick. She and Flick have remained inseparable since tying the knot in 2008. From 2016 until 2018, she starred in 'My Sister Is So Gay.'Tim Matheson – Age 73Actor Tim Matheson rose to fame in the '60s, when he starred in 'Jonny Quest.' He grew up in a world where wars got out of hand, and he had a tour of duty with the U.S. Marines at one point.He made his acting debut in the show 'Window on Main Street' at only thirteen years old. During the 2000s, Matheson appeared in 'The West Wing,' earning him two nominations at the Primetime Emmy Awards. He began starring 'Virgin River' in 2019, and he even went behind the camera and directed two episodes of the series.Cheryl Ladd – Age 70Cheryl Ladd ventured all over the United States Midwest with a ban after she finished high school. In 1970, she became a resident of Los Angeles. She first wanted to focus on her singing career, but she experienced more doors opening for her as an actress.Her breakthrough happened in 1977 when she got cast as one of the leads on the 'Charlie's Angels' TV series. She served as the replacement of Farrah Fawcett. Ladd is well-known for starring in 'Permanent Midnight' and 'Purple Hearts on the big screen.' She appeared in a TV movie titled 'Christmas Unwrapped' 2020.Max Baer Jr. – Age 83'The Beverly Hillbillies' was a famous sitcom from the '60s, and actor Max Baer Jr. was one of its prominent cast members. He was born in Oakland, California, and his father is boxer Max Baer. He was a talented athlete while in college, but it looks like destiny wanted him to end up in a career in show business.Baer Kr. became interested in the gambling industry by the mid-'80s, but he had an unsuccessful attempt in putting up a hotel and casino. As of 2021, he's the last living member of the show's lead cast.Patrick Wayne – Age 82Being talented in acting was embedded in Patrick Wayne's DNA because his father was the late Hollywood legend, John Wayne. He was only eleven years old when he started appearing in films. Most of his first few movies were with his father, like 'The Quiet Man' and 'Rio Grande.'Wayne's fame skyrocketed during the late '70s after appearing in 'Sinbad and the Eye of the Tiger' and 'The People That Time Forgot.' He later got into hosting and worked on programs like 'The Monte Carlo Show' and 'Tic-Tac-Dough.' The last movie he appeared in was 1997's 'Deep Cover.'Bob Barker – Age 97If you love watching game shows, you most probably know who Bob Barker is because of his impressive long run with the program called 'The Price Is Right.' He served in the United States Navy when the Second World War happened, but he wanted to focus on a broadcasting career after moving to California in the '50s.His first memorable gig was his radio show called 'The Bob Barker Show,' and then he made his game show debut with 'Truth or Consequences.' Barker doesn't appear on TV anymore at 97 years old, for he announced his retirement in 2007. Throughout his entire career, he won nineteen Emmy Awards.Clu Gulager – Age 92Clu Gulager experienced stardom in his show business career when he starred in series like 'The Tall Man' and 'The Virginian' during the '60s. By the mid-'80s, people praised him for his superb performance in horror movies like 'The Return of the Living Dead' and 'A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge.'Some of the other notable big-screen roles he had were in 'The Killers,' 'Winning,' and 'The Last Picture Show.' He even worked behind the camera as a director, receiving recognition for his work on the short film called 'A Day with the Boys.' In 2019, he appeared in 'Once Upon a Time... In Hollywood.'Thelma Barlow – Age 92Thelma Barlow got raised by her mother growing up, for her father passed away when she was still a baby. She developed her acting talent when she became part of the Joan Littlewood Theatre Group. It was a turning point in her life since she previously spent eight years working as a secretary.Barlow began landing acting roles in the late '60s, but her breakthrough was her role as Mavis Riley on 'Coronation Street.' She appeared in the series from 1971 until 1997. Her last acting performance was in the 2016 film 'Florence Foster Jenkins,' but she appeared on 'Coronation Street Icons' in 2021.David Birney – Age 82David Birney has always been an intelligent man. He was part of the National Honor Society, and then he later studied at Dartmouth and UCLA. He could have pursued many respectable jobs, but it looks like he felt the happiest when he acted.He's well-known for his roles in 'Bridget Loves Bernie,' 'St. Elsewhere,' and 'Hawaii Five-O.' Birney also did stage roles and wrote audiobooks. You won't see him on TV or in films anymore since he quit acting in the late 2000s. His final performance was on an episode of 'Without a Trace' in 2007.Jamie Farr – Age 87Winning a local acting contest at eleven years old made Jamie Farr realize that he could achieve great heights in such a field of work. A talent scout from MGM discovered him at Pasadena Playhouse, and he ultimately made his professional acting debut in 1955's 'Blackboard Jungle.'His most significant breakthrough was his role in 'M*A*S*H,' which lasted from 1972 until 1983. Farr slowed down in his career as he got older, but he still raked in paychecks from time to time. From 2018 until 2019, he appeared on several episodes of 'The Cool Kids.'Leonard Whiting – Age 71People from Leonard Whiting's local Church saw he was talented, so they encouraged him to develop his skills. He already impressed people with his singing skills, but a theatre agent later scouted him when he was twelve.One thing led to another, and he eventually became an established actor. His best performance was his award-winning role in 1968's 'Romeo and Juliet.' Whiting stopped appearing in films in the late '70s, but he decided to appear in the 2015 film titled 'Social Suicide.' He's married to Lynn Presser, and they own a property in Steele's Village, London.Barbara Walters – Age 91During the early '60s, Barbara Walters was making money as a segment producer and writer for 'The Today Show.' She somehow became a hit with the viewers, so they gave her more airtime and promoted her to co-host in 1974. It was the first time a woman got accepted for such a job.She made history again two years later by becoming the first evening news program co-anchor that's a woman. Walters' most prominent hosting gigs were for 'Today,' '20/20,' and 'The View.' She hosted for the last time in 2015 and has stayed away from the public's eye since 2016.Barry Manilow – Age 78Barry Manilow has been making a name for himself in the music scene for at least five decades. You might know his hits like 'Can't Smile Without You' and 'Could It Be Magic .' He had 51 singles in his career that made it into the Adult Contemporary Chart's Top 40.The critics weren't always on his side, but he earned the praise of icons like Frank Sinatra. Manilow also made money from producing for other notable artists like Dionne Warwick and Bette Midler. He released an album in 2020 titled 'Night Songs II.'Bob Eubanks – Age 83Another well-recognized game show host that makes it on this list is Bob Eubanks. Most people would remember his time hosting 'Card Sharks' and 'The Newlywed Game.' During the '60s, he wasn't doing game shows yet, and his career as a radio DJ kept him busy.He was also a manager and music promoter who got The Beatles to perform in Los Angeles in 1964 and 1965. Eubanks isn't like other hosts who did some retirement planning too early because he still occasionally works in his 80s. In 021, he appeared as himself in 'Daily Blast Live.'Victoria Principal – Age 72Victoria Principal is best known for her performance as 'Pamela Barnes Ewing' on the long-running soap opera "Dallas." After devoting nine years of her life to that show, she went on to open her own production company, "Victoria Principal Productions."But acting is not all Principal is known for. In the mid-80s, she acquired an interest in natural beauty therapies, leading her to create her own brand of skincare products under the "Principal Secret" line. And her youthful glow reflects their efficacy. She's also the best-selling author of beauty and health-themed books like "The Beauty Principal" and "Living Principal."Ralph Carter – Age 60It's one of the most unexpected comebacks in recent show-biz history. The long-absent Ralph Carter is featured in the 2022 movie "Chaaw" as 'Pastor Evans,' decades after making his then-final acting appearance in a 1987 TV short titled "Donny's House." It's uncertain why Carter has only collected an underwhelming three acting credits throughout his career, especially if you consider he was once the child actor behind the iconic character of 'Michael Evans.'In the role of 'Michael Evans,' a young Carter appeared in over 130 episodes of the iconic sitcom "Good Times," forever earning a place in American pop culture.Willie Mays – Age 90Willie Mays was once a name to beat in the world of Major League Baseball. After high school, he joined the New York/San Francisco Giants and became the Rookie of the Year during his debut season. He served in the United States Army during the Korean War, but he returned to baseball afterward.He stayed with the Giants until 1972, but he ended his career with a one-season run with the New York Mets. After retiring, Mays remained involved with the team because he became their hitting instructor, general manager, and president's special assistant. Former US President Barack Obama awarded him the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2015.Robert Fuller – Age 88Robert Fuller mostly appeared on Western shows during the start of his acting career. You might've also loved seeing him in movies like 'Return of the Seven,' 'The Brain from Planet Arous,' and 'Incident at Phantom Hill.' He was a memorable guy because of his deep and raspy voice.He made lots of friends in the acting scene: Julie London, Clu Gulager, and James Drury. When Fuller began doing less acting work, he became a hardworking horse rancher. In 2013, he got awarded the inaugural Spirit of the Cowboy Lonestar Legacy Award.George Hamilton – Age 82George Hamilton's rise to stardom began in the '60s. He undoubtedly caught people's hearts when he gave entertaining performances in 'Crime and Punishment U.S.A.,' 'Home from the Hill,' and 'Love at First Bite.' He was always easy on the eyes because of his superb fashion sense and distinct tan.Hamilton was only married once in his life, and it was to Alana Stewart. Sadly, they got divorced after three years of marriage in the '70s. He's already 82 years old today, and he still chooses to be an active actor. He appeared in the series called 'American Housewife' from 2017 until 2019.Kim Novak – Age 89We bet you've never come across another Hollywood icon like Kim Novak, who was not only an iconic actress but also a painter with a 2021 published book containing some of her art. Although she withdrew from acting in the '60s after just about a decade of her career, the little time she spent on our screens saw her become a top-rated box office star.She's famous for her appearance in the captivating 1958 thriller "Vertigo," a movie that many consider among the greatest of films ever made. In her relatively short career, she earned two Golden Globes and received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.Angela Lansbury – Age 96Angela Lansbury has a plethora of acting credits, having enjoyed a career spanning more than eight decades. She is among Hollywood's Golden Age stars who are still alive today, and her most iconic role to date was that of the fictional writer Jessica Fletcher in the 12 seasons of the detective drama series "Murder, She Wrote."Lansbury's career pretty much shaped the Hollywood of today. She has explored various aspects of the industry, including voice acting, and has up to six Golden Globes to show for her exceptional works. It's no wonder that she was among those featured in the 2021 documentary "Broadway: Beyond the Golden Age."Ursula Andress – Age 86Ursula Andress is famous for her role as a Bond girl in the first James Bond film in 1962. After gaining popularity through that role, she went on to feature in various other films and is an iconic veteran in the industry today.She may never have imagined herself as a Hollywood star when she worked as a nanny in Rome, but she now boasts a five-decade career that ended in 2005. Although she now enjoys retirement in her Rome apartment or Switzerland house, she was still seen in some recent archive footage in the 2022 documentary "Deneuve, la Reine Catherine."Jerry Lee Lewis – Age 86The 20th-century legendary pianist Jerry Lee Lewis was among the originators of rock n' roll and earned the nickname The Killer. His live performances were so great that people still fell in love with his music even after the scandal of his marriage to his 13-year-old cousin.Boasting a career that has spanned over seven decades, the Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has stayed relevant and released a new album in 2021 called "Breathless." Although he may not be able to move like before—climbing on top of the piano, playing with his feet and elbows—we can still expect him to deliver a worthwhile experience in his live performances today.Dean Stockwell – Age 85Dean Stockwell was only a young boy when he started building his savings account thanks to his career as a child actor. He was well-known for starring in 'The Green Years' and 'Anchors Aweigh,' but he gained more recognition as an adult for his performances in 'Long Day's Journey into Night' and 'Married to the Mob.'He also appeared on TV at one point, and his most notable roles were in 'Battlestar Galactica' and 'Quantum Leap.' Stockwell's final acting performance was in the 2015 film 'Entertainment,' and he has since decided to retire and spend more time at home.Linda Evans – Age 79Linda Evans is an actress who rose to fame in the '60s and is best known for her television roles. She starred in the series "The Big Valley" and later starred in projects like "Dynasty," "Bachelor Father," and "Kenny Rogers as The Gambler: The Adventure Continues" to name a few.Evans is now in her golden years, but that hasn't stopped her from working at all. She is still a part of the entrainment world, and in 2021, she was seen in the film "Swan Song" which is a movie about a retired hairdresser.Joan Collins – Age 88Joan Collins debuted in the '50s and has since become a legend in the world of entertainment. She has won many awards, and that includes a Golden Globe and a People's Choice Award, to name a few. Since her youth, she's been very in demand as an actress and has starred in many notable projects over the years including, "Dynasty," "These Old Broads," and "American Horror Story."She is still alive and well today and was seen in the documentary film "Lady Boss: The Jackie Collins Story." She also had a leading role in the 2017 comedy "The Time of Their Lives."Charlene Tilton – Age 63A San Diego, California native, the American actress Charlene Tilton rose to fame for portraying the character of 'Lucy Ewing' in the long-running TV series "Dallas." The role kept her busy between 1978 and 1990, but Tilton didn't find it hard to join other acting projects after the end of "Dallas."With 68 acting credits (and counting), she continues to work actively in both small and big screen productions. In recent years, she's worked in a lot of Christmas movies, including "Second Chance Christmas," "A Welcome Home Christmas," and "A Unicorn for Christmas." She also appeared in the 2012 rehash of "Dallas," produced by TNT.Linda Gray – Age 81You can't make a "Dallas" movie or TV series without the American actress Linda Gray. Best known for portraying the character of 'Sue Ellen Ewing' in the original, long-running series, she also appeared in the movies "Dallas: J.R. Returns" and " Dallas: The War of the Ewings," as well as the 2012 TNT series "Dallas." Impressively, though, there's even more to her hugely successful career.Still going strong, Gray was recently featured in the TV series "Tara Tremendous." In the movies, she's perhaps best known for her work in the 1998 thriller "Star of Jaipur" and the John Landis comedy movie "Oscar."Priscilla Presley – Age 76Even if you don't know who Priscilla Presley is, you surely recognize that last name! A New York City native, she became an international superstar after marrying the legendary American singer Elvis Presley in 1967. While she divorced from "The King" in 1973, she remained associated with the Presley family. She was Elvis's sole wife.These days, Priscilla has decided to prioritize her job as a businesswoman over her job as an actress. She runs the Elvis Presley Enterprises, and she's often credited for turning Graceland, the massive estate of her ex-husband, into one of the most-visited tourist attractions in the United States.Shaun Cassidy - Age 64Shaun Cassidy has produced, acted in, and written dozens of titles in the TV and film industry. He has co-produced TV series such as "American Gothic," "Roar," and "Cover Me: Based on the True Life of an FBI Family." On the other hand, he is also well known for playing the lead in "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries" in the late '70s.However, that wasn't exactly how Cassidy started his career in the entertainment industry. Beginning with a contract with Warner Bros. Records, some of his initial singles became hits in a few countries. After that, he released five solo albums, two of which also became successful.Pamela Sue Martin – Age 69"The Hardy Boys" and "Nancy Drew" Mystery Stories have fans in every generation. The books made quite an impact on young readers, and if you're a fan of the books, then you have probably also seen the '70s series, "The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries," in which Pamela Sue Martin played the role of Nancy Drew.She has starred in many projects over the years, including "Dynasty," "The Lady in Red," and "Buster and Billie." She has slowly withdrawn from Hollywood life and has been focusing on her activism for the conservation and protection of nature.Robby Benson – Age 66The American actor Robby Benson rose to stardom in the '70s when he was just a teenager. At the time, he became famous for starring in sports-inspired teen flicks such as "One on One" and "Ice Castles." But Benson didn't rest on top of his early success and continued to work hard in show business.In the '90s, he saw all of his hard work pay off when he was cast to portray the character of the 'Beast' in "Beauty and the Beast," one of the most acclaimed animated movies in the extensive catalog of Disney. He's still active and works mainly as a video game voice actor.Heather Locklear – Age 60If you remember the '90s series, "Melrose Place," then perhaps you're familiar with Heather Locklear, who portrayed the role of Amanda Woodward. Locklear received four consecutive Golden Globe nominations for the role. Later, she starred in other projects, including "The Perfect Man," "Flirting with Forty," and "Uptown Girls."She took a break from acting and vanished from our screens for about five years but made her comeback in 2021 with the film "Don't Sweat the Small Stuff: The Kristine Carlson Story," and fans couldn't be happier to see her back.Roberta Flack – Age 84Roberta Flack is a legend in the music industry because she was the first-ever singer who took home the Record of the Year award at the Grammy Awards in two consecutive years. An achievement Billie Eilish and U2 ended up doing as well. She always loved music since most of her family members were musically inclined.Once she became a professional artist, she experienced massive success with hits like 'Killing Me Softly with His Song' and 'The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face.' Flack is 84 years old today, and she received the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2020.Bob Newhart – Age 92Bob Newhart is an expert when it comes to deadpan comedy. He rose to fame in the '60s with his live comedy album, 'The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart.' Its follow-up album titled 'The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!' became equally successful and opened more doors for him.He became an in-demand actor who had memorable performances in 'The Bob Newhart Show' and 'Newhart.' In more recent times, Newhart had a guest role in 'The Big Bang Theory,' and he took home his first and only Primetime Emmy Award. He appeared in a docuseries in 2021 called 'History of the Sitcom.'Bryan Brown – Age 74In his career spanning over four decades, Bryan Brown has appeared in more than eighty projects both on film and television. He gave his most outstanding performance in the '80s miniseries "The Thorn Birds," for which he received a nomination for an Emmy Award and a Golden Globe Award.He is a busy bee of show business even to this day and amuses fans with his acting in films like "Palm Beach" and the TV series "The Moth Effect." In 2020, he was part of the TV Series documentary "Australian Story."George Strait – Age 70Country music has changed a lot over the years, but the American singer George Strait was made famous for embracing the genre's roots. Instead of embracing a more radio-friendly style of country, Strait landed a legion of fans by keeping it real—cowboy hat included—and composing some remarkable neotraditionalist country tunes.With a staggering 69 million records sold in the United States alone, Strait's risky move has paid off! Deemed to be one of the best-selling recording artists of all time, he's the man behind one of the most impressive discographies in the history of country music, which includes 13 multi-platinum and over 30 platinum albums.Philip Anglim – Age 70Philip Anglim is best known for his recurring guest role as Vedek Bareil on "Star Trek: Deep Space Nine" and his on-stage character of John Merrick in "The Elephant Man." In act, the role even earned him a Best Actor nod in the 1979 Tony Awards.He debuted with his theatrical performance for "What the Butler Saw" in 1975, and he still bags admiration for his contributions to the showbiz industry. Anglim has stepped into his '70s, and fortunately, he is not facing any issue that can hinder his activities as an actor.Michael York – Age 80Michael York started his acting journey in 1964, and still, he does not feel like retiring today. He has wowed his fans with his performance in films like "Cabaret," "Romeo and Juliet," and "The Three Musketeers" most significant. According to his IMDb page, he has over 160 acting credits.York played Albany at the Old Vic in London while participating in the Gala Performance of William Shakespeare's "King Lear" in September 2013. Never taking a break from acting, he appeared in multiple roles from 2006 to 2020 in the TV series "The Simpsons."Robert Wagner – Age 92Robert Wagner gave 70 years of perfection and dedication to his profession. Equally proficient in stage, films, and TV, he is known for his legendary roles in movies such as "Austin Powers," "The Pink Panther," and "The Towering Inferno.His 1967 debut TV series "It Takes a Thief" lifted him to new heights of popularity, and interestingly, he was not ready to play the thief at the start. Despite being in his '80s, he remained a fixture on the 2010 TV series "NCIS." He also performed in "Forever Doris," a video documentary made in 2021.Lorenzo Lamas - Age 63You may remember Lorenzo Lamas from his days in Nickelodeon as Dr. Hollywood in “Big Time Rush,” but his biggest break was in the ‘80s soap opera, “Falcon Crest.” And little do most people know that he was talented enough to have both a successful acting career and a racing career, and soon went on to be certified as a helicopter pilot.If anyone has always been living the dream, it’s Lamas. Even with a career that has spanned five decades, not only is he alive and well, he is also still making waves in the industry. In 2020, he featured as an FBI agent in “Scorpion Girl: The Awakening.”Stefanie Powers – Age 78Stefanie Powers was sixteen years old when she got signed by Columbia Pictures. Her real name is Stefania Zofya Paul, but the studio made her use a stage name that everyone came to love. She experienced the height of her fame from 1979 until 1984 when she starred in 'Hart to Hart.'Her excellent performance in the series got her nominated at the Golden Globe Awards five times and twice at the Primetime Emmy Awards. Powers is 78 years old, and it seems like she doesn't mind continuing to work if it generates significant earnings at the end of the day. In 2021, she appeared on 'On the Verge.'Betty Lynn – Age 95Betty Lynn was a widely famous actress during the '60s thanks to her role in 'The Andy Griffith Show.' Before all her TV work, people knew her for appearing in movies like 'June Bride,' 'Sitting Pretty,' and 'Meet Me in Las Vegas.'She got exposed to music at an early age because her mother was a singer who wanted to share her passion. Lynn then became part of the entertainment team of the United Service Organizations, and then her early years in acting started on radio and Broadway. In 2016, she received North Carolina's Order of the Long Leaf Pine honor.Billy Dee Williams – Age 84In the mid-'40s, when Billy Dee Williams was only seven years old, he made his Broadway theatre debut. He pursued painting when he was a college student, and acting work allowed him to earn funds for his art supplies. In the early '80s, his fame skyrocketed when he joined the 'Star Wars' franchise as Lando Calrissian.The last time he played the character was during the 2019 film, 'The Rise of Skywalker.' His other memorable roles were in 'Brian's Song' and 'Lady Sings the Blues.' Williams remained active all these years, and he did voice work for the TV movie 'The Lego Star Wars Holiday Special' in 2020.Harry Belafonte – Age 94Harry Belafonte is mainly why Trinidadian Caribbean music became famous, and people refer to him as the King of Calypso. His 1956 album titled 'Calypso' turned him into a star, and it was the first time one artist released an LP that sold at least a million copies.He also built an acting portfolio, appearing in movies like 'Island in the Sun' and 'Carmen Jones.' During the '50s and '60s, Belafonte was good friends with Martin Luther King, and he supported the Civil Rights Movement. He appeared in a documentary in 2020 called 'The Sit-In: Harry Belafonte hosts the Tonight Show.'Dick Van Dyke – Age 95Dick Van Dyke had an acting career that lasted for at least seven decades. He initially entertained people in nightclubs and on the radio, and then he moved on to Broadway productions. He took home a Tony Award for his performance in 'Bye Bye Birdie' and later starred in its film adaptation.He starred in 'The Dick Van Dyke Show,' winning three Primetime Emmy Awards. Van Dyke still generates earnings in his 90s, and you might've seen him in 'Mary Poppins Returns' and 'Buttons' in 2018. He received an honor during the Kennedy Center Honors in 2021.Tony Dow – Age 76Tony Dow was a competitive swimmer growing up, but he decided to attend casting calls during the '50s even if he had no experience whatsoever. Luckily, he landed a part in 'Leave It to Beaver,' which propelled him into massive fame.Once the series ended, he appeared in 'The Greatest Show on Earth,' 'Dr. Kildare,' and 'My Three Sons.' Dow ventured into the construction industry in the '70s while also pursuing filmmaking and journalism. He even did visual effects for 'Doctor Who.' From 2015 to 2016, he appeared in 'Suspense.'Richard Dean Anderson – Age 71Most of you first noticed Richard Dean Anderson when he appeared in 'General Hospital' during the latter part of the '70s. He later became an A-list star once he got cast as the lead in the 'MacGyver' series. As he peaked in his career, he also gained fans with his performances in movies like 'Firehouse' and 'Pandora's Clock.'People started seeing his face on TV frequently again in the late '90s when he starred in 'Stargate SG-1.' Anderson engages in charitable activities during his free time, and he's a proud supporter of the Waterkeeper Alliance and the Make-a-Wish Foundation.Connie Stevens – Age 83Both of Connie Stevens' parents were musicians, so it was inevitable for her to inherit their passion for music. She released her first album in the late '50s while also making her acting debut. Her breakthrough performance was in 'Hawaiian Eye,' and her first hit single was 'Sixteen Reasons.'Stevens also dabbled in directing during the late 2000s, working on a film loosely based on her childhood titled 'Saving Grace B. Jones.' She appeared in 'By the Rivers of Babylon' in 2019, and it looks like she doesn't want to work as much anymore since she's already 83 years old.Gladys Knight – Age 77Gladys Knight has a beautiful smile that can light up a whole room, and it looks like she still looks as youthful as ever at 77 years old. Her success in the music industry earned her the title: Empress of Soul.Her biggest hits were 'That's What Friends Are For' and 'Midnight Train to Georgia.' Knight also took home a total of seven Grammy Awards in her career. She isn't retired yet as of 2021, and you might've seen her in the 'Coming 2 America' movie. She also competed on 'The Masked Singer' in 2019.Willie Nelson – Age 88Willie Nelson is a well-known musician who's an expert in the outlaw country subgenre. He achieved great heights in his career during the '70s, releasing critically-praised albums like 'Red Headed Stranger' and 'Shotgun Willie.' He didn't look like most artists because of his hipster sense of style and braided hairdo.Outside of music, he also got to appear in movies. He even served as a co-author on several books. Nelson is 88 years old, and he wants to continue making music for as long as he can. In 2021, he released his new album called 'That's Life.'KURTWOOD SMITH – AGE 78Featured in the 2021 TV series "Ultra City Smiths," the American actor Kurtwood Smith is a film/TV veteran who has appeared in over 150 productions since 1970. Perhaps best known for his roles in "RoboCop" and "Rambo 3," Smith also took part in "That '70s Show," "Star Trek," "The X-Files," and "24."In addition to appearing on the big and small screen, Smith is also a renowned stage actor who landed three Drama-Logue Awards in the early days of his career. A familiar face to most American viewers, he is expected to continue to appear in some of the best movies and TV shows Hollywood has to offer.DEBRA JO RUPP – AGE 70Every sitcom fan in the United States knows the American actress Debra Jo Rupp. Her two best-known roles came in "That '70s Show" and "Friends," where she portrayed, respectively, the characters of 'Kitty Forman' and 'Alice Knight-Buffay.' But there's more to Rupp's notable and long-lasting career: in 2021, for instance, she appeared in the popular Marvel series "WandaVision."Active since 1980, Rupp doesn't look like she's thinking of retiring anytime soon. A California girl who moved to New York City to pursue a career in acting, she was also featured in the movies "Big," starring Tom Hanks, "Garfield," and "She's Out of My League."Raquel Welch – Age 81Everyone got mesmerized by Raquel Welch when she appeared in the 1966 film 'Fantastic Voyage,' and it didn't take too long before 20th Century Fox signed her. She later appeared in 'One Million Years B.C.,' and a poster of her in character became a best-seller.In 1974, Welch won the Best Actress award at the Golden Globe Awards for her performance in 'The Three Musketeers.' She became someone's bride four times in her life, but all her marriages didn't last. She spends most days relaxing in more recent years since she hasn't done any acting work since appearing in 'Date My Dad' in 2017.Robert Duvall – Age 90Robert Duvall didn't only gain recognition as an actor, for he also became an established filmmaker. He started as a theatre actor in the late '50s, but he transitioned to movie and TV roles by the '60s. His breakthrough roles were in 'To Kill a Mockingbird.' 'Tomorrow,' and 'M*A*S*H.'For his directorial portfolio, he's best known for working on films like 'Assassination Tango' and 'The Apostle.' Duvall continues to make public appearances at 90 years old, and you might've seen him on 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' in 2021.Joe Pesci – Age 78Joe Pesci is an actor who often worked with Martin Scorsese and Robert De Niro. He was part of movies like 'Casino' and 'Raging Bull,' and he often did a great job at playing tough characters. For his performance in 'Goodfellas,' he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.Pesci didn't only grow his fortune in the bank through acting, for he also pursued music and released three studio albums. He already announced he was retiring in the late '90s, but it looks like his passion for the craft made him make several comebacks. In 2019, he appeared in 'The Irishman.'Bill Cosby – Age 84Bill Cosby was a stand-up comedian in San Francisco at the start of his career, and he released numerous successful comedy albums. He later got into acting and made history with his performance in 'I Spy' that won him a Primetime Emmy Awards. It was the first time an African-American actor took home an Emmy.He later starred in his own sitcoms called 'The Cosby Show' and 'The Bill Cosby Show.' Cosby started serving jail time in 2018 due to some controversial things he did in the past, but his conviction got overturned in 2021, and he became a free man again.Jamie Lee Curtis – Age 62Jamie Lee Curtis is a stunning actress who aged like wine over the years. She became one of the leading 'scream queens' in Hollywood after her iconic debut performance in the 1978 film 'Halloween.' She later gave award-winning performances 'A Fish Called Wanda' and 'True Lies.'The younger fans would most probably recognize her for starring in 'Freaky Friday' and 'Scream Queens.' Curtis has been married to screenwriter Christopher Guest since 1984, and they have two kids together. She appeared in a new movie in 2021 called 'Senior Entourage.'Inger Nilsson – Age 62Inger Nilsson achieved fame as a child actress when she landed the lead role in the 'Pippi Longstocking' TV series. She was only eight years old when they cast her, and she initially planned to become a medical secretary after the show ended.She ultimately decided that she wanted to continue acting as she got older. She didn't only do on-screen work, for she also appeared in plays and was a property master. Nilsson's currently 62 years old, and she hasn't stopped acting. She starred in a new series called 'Jägarna' in 2021.Emma Thompson – Age 62Emma Thompson is a magnificent actress who continues to give better performances as the years pass. She studied at the University of Cambridge, and then she pursued acting professionally afterward. She rose to fame for her award-winning roles in shows like 'Fortunes of War' and 'Tutti Frutti.'She later collected even more awards when she starred in films like 'Howards End' and 'Sense and Sensibility.' Thompson's current age is 62, and she isn't done with showing people more out-of-this-world performances. You might've seen her star alongside Emma Stone in 2021's 'Cruella.'Richard Chamberlain – Age 87Richard Chamberlain was among the most popular teen stars from the '60s. He was well-known for the series called 'Dr. Kildare,' wherein his portrayal of the titular character won him the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor. Then, his subsequent performances in 'Centennial' and 'Shōgun' turned him into a bigger star.He lived in Hawaii for more than two decades, but he decided to move back to Los Angeles in 2010 to do more with his career. Chamberlain starred in a movie titled 'Finding Julia' in 2019. He never got married in the past, but he dated Wesley Eure and Martin Rabbett.Glenn Close – Age 74Glenn Close has proven time and time again that she can give justice to any type of role you throw her way. In her acting career that stayed strong for at least forty years, she won three Tony Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and three Golden Globe Awards.Her most prominent roles were in 'The Real Thing,' 'Serving in Silence: The Margarethe Cammermeyer Story,' and 'Damages.' Close is undoubtedly skilled in acting, and we're sure producers are willing to pay her a high salary to have her on board. In 2020, she starred in 'Hillbilly Elegy.'Nancy Sinatra – Age 81You would immediately think that Nancy Sinatra is celebrity royalty because of her last name. She is the daughter of the late actor and singer Frank Sinatra. She followed in her famous father's footsteps, but she was already in her late teens when she started landing professional gigs.People always knew her as 'Frank's daughter' growing up, but she finally established her own identity when he released a hit song in 1966 titled 'These Boots Are Made for Walkin'.' Nancy's last album was 2013's 'Shifting Gears,' and it looks like she has no plans of releasing a new album at her current age of 81.Lee Majors – Age 82Lee Majors gained many fans in the '60s with his starring role in starring performance in the show called 'The Big Valley.' In the following decades, he continued making a name for himself with his notable roles in 'The Six Million Dollar Man' and 'The Fall Guy.'He was active in sports until college, but a back injury caused him to quit. After graduation, Majors initially worked as the North Hollywood Park's Recreation Director. He gave acting a try when his job made him cross paths with actors and showbiz professionals. In 2021, he starred in a new movie titled 'Narco Sub.'Ann-Margret – Age 80Ann-Margret was originally from Sweden, but she and her family moved to the United States during the '40s. She loved dancing growing up, and then she later discovered that she was passionate about music and acting. People saw her as the female counterpart of the late Elvis Presley.Her big break in Hollywood happened in the '60s when she starred in 'Bye Bye Birdie' and 'Viva Las Vegas.' Now that Ann-Margret is in her 80s, you'd think that she wants to enter retirement, but it looks like she will continue acting for as long as she can. In 2021, she appeared in a film called 'Queen Bees.Tim Curry - Age 75The iconic actor Tim Curry is known for portraying Dr. Frank-N-Furter in the 1975 film "The Rocky Horror Picture Show." He also lent his voice as the famous Captain Hook in "Peter Pan & the Pirates." It ran from 1990 to 1991 and even bagged him a Daytime Emmy Award.Even after more than four decades, he could still connect with his character as Dr. Frank-N-Furter, and he reprised the role in 2020 during a live reading of the play. The English star doesn't look much different than he did at the prime of his career, although you'd notice that age tells on him.Michael Learned – Age 82Michael Learned was a prominent actress who frequently graced people's TV screens because of her role in 'The Waltons.' She played Olivia Walton, and her performance made her a three-time winner of the Outstanding Lead Actress award at the Primetime Emmy Awards.She won the same award for the fourth time, but it was for a series titled 'Nurse.' Learned didn't experience the same triumphs in her love life because she had three divorces before meeting her fourth and current husband, John Doherty. She appeared in a short film in 2018 called 'Second Acts.'Elisabeth Shue – Age 58The American actress Elisabeth Shue is a decade-spanning superstar who got famous in the '80s and never stopped working in the industry. She started as a blockbuster favorite, making it to box-office hits such as "The Karate Kid," "Cocktail," and "Back to the Future II." In the '90s, she displayed all of her magnificent acting range by starring in powerful dramas such as "Leaving Las Vegas."Always looking for new challenges, Shue went on to work on horror/thriller flicks such as "The Hollow Man," "Piranha 3D," and "Death Wish." In 2022, fans were thrilled to hear she'd joined the Joseph Gordon-Levitt TV series "Super Pumped: The Battle for Uber."Bette Midler - Age 77The fantastic American entertainer Bette Middler is not only still alive, but she's still active in show business. A truly versatile performer, she worked (and continues to work) extensively as an actress, comedian, singer, and even author. Seen in the Disney+ movie "Hocus Pocus 2" in 2022, she has sold an estimated 30 million records worldwide as a singer.With a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical, Middler seems to know no limits in her career and still has much to give back to her fans. She married the artist Martin von Haselberg in 1986 and is the mother of the actress Sophie von Haselberg.Lionel Richie - Age 73The iconic Lionel Richie has featured prominently in the music industry for over five decades as a singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer. Born in 1949, he first rose to fame as an R&B and funk band The Commodores member in the '70s before embarking on a highly successful solo career in the '80s.Known for hits such as "Hello," "All Night Long," and "Dancing on the Ceiling," Richie has sold over 100 million records worldwide and won multiple awards, including four Grammy Awards. He continues to tour and perform with no signs of retiring soon, and his music remains popular across generations.Bobby Sherman – Age 79There are only a few former teen idols who have metamorphosed into modern-day saints, and Bobby Sherman is one among them. Back in the '60s, Sherman landed a regular gig on "Shindig!," an ABC musical variety show, and after spending 26 weeks straight on the show, he was exhausted. Following the initial success, he was offered a role in "Here Comes the Brides" by ABC and gradually became a teen idol.Sherman and his wife, Brigitte Poublon, founded a children's foundation in 2011, and they have been blending education and music to motivate kids in Ghana. Before this, the "Little Woman" famed singer also volunteered for the Los Angeles Police Department.
Ali MacGraw – Age 82
Ali MacGraw has experience in working as a photographic assistant, stylist, interior decorator, and model. She then discovered that acting lit a fire in her and pursued it full-time. She rose to fame in the late ’60s with her performance in ‘Goodbye, Columbus’ that won her the Most Promising Newcomer award at the Golden Globe Awards.
She later became an even bigger star once she gave a superb performance in ‘Love Story.’ MacGraw is already in her ’80s, and she has been in great shape because of her passion for Hatha Yoga. In 2012, she narrated ‘Valles Caldera: The Science.’
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