These Iconic Celebs Are Old Now And Live Their Best Life Barbara Feldon – Age 92

It wasn’t difficult to figure out actress Barbara Feldon’s recipe for success because of her natural skill and drive.

The former model rose to prominence as the statuesque Agent 99 on the famous espionage comedy “Get Smart” and played minor roles in a number of drama series and sitcoms, and earned acclaim as a talented voiceover artist.
“Flipper,” “Twelve O’Clock High,” “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.,” and “Lorne Greene’s Griff” are among her movie credits. “Last Request,” a comedy starring T.R. Knight, was her last known film appearance. She was featured in two editorial articles in Metropolitan Magazine in 2015.

Connie Stevens – Age 86

Connie Stevens is an actor, filmmaker, producer, screenwriter, cinematographer, singer, and editor from the United States. She’s best known for portraying “Cricket” Blake in the television show “Hawaiian Eye.” Stevens got her start as a stand-in and extra in movies. Her music “Sixteen Reasons,” which became a radio hit, brought her other success.
Stevens has a star on both the Hollywood and the Italian Walk of Fame. Her movie roles have been few and far between since the ’00s, with her most recent appearance in 2019 on “By the Rivers of Babylon.”

 

Nancy Sinatra – Age 84

Nancy Sinatra is the daughter of legendary singer Frank Sinatra and is best known for her hallmark hit “These Boots Are Made for Walkin’” from 1966. “Sugar Town,” the 1967 number one “Something Stupid” (a duet with her father), and the theme song from the James Bond film “You Only Live Twice” are among her other notable recordings.
She scaled down her musical activity and stopped acting in the ’70s to focus on becoming a wife and mother. In 1981, she went back into the studio with Mel Tillis to make “Mel & Nancy,” a country album. Nancy’s Bootique, her online store, launched in 2020.

 

Cher – Age 78

Cher is an entertainer who rose to fame as a teen pop singer and went on to have a successful recording, concert, and acting career. She has been dubbed the “Goddess of Pop” by the media and has been described as encapsulating female individuality in a male-dominated profession. After marrying Sonny Bono in 1964, they began performing together, and their first great pop hit, “I Got You Babe,” was released in 1965, selling over three million copies.
After their divorce, she went on to have a successful solo career. Cher, who is still alive and well in show business, had an appearance in the 2020 film “Bobbleheads: The Movie.”

 

Charlene Tilton – 66

Dallas aired for 14 seasons, and if you watched it, you’d recall Charlene Tilton as one of the cast members that were there from the beginning and for the majority of those 14 seasons. While she is best known for her role as Lucy Ewing in the series, she has also acted in a number of other productions throughout the years.
“The Love Boat,” “Murder, She Wrote,” “The Middle,” “Married… with Children,” and “Hemingway” were among her many credits. Tilton continues to work as an actor, though not as frequently as she did in the past. She portrayed Mom Lynn in “A Welcome Home Christmas” in 2020.

Linda Gray – Age 84

Linda Gray is an American actress, filmmaker, producer, and former model. She is best known for her portrayal of Sue Ellen Ewing on the CBS series “Dallas,” for which she received multiple award nominations.
Gray has been in TV shows including “Significant Mother,” “Hilton Head Island” and “Hollyoaks,” as well as films like “A Perfect Wedding,” “To My Daughter with Love” and “Intuitions,” after the “Dallas” revival ended in 2014. She has continued to act in both film and theater and in 2019, she starred in “Prescience” and “Grand-Daddy Day Care.”

Barbara Eden – Age 93

Barbara Eden has aced it all, from television sitcoms to movies. She started off as a semi-regular on TV shows where she also made guest appearances. Known best for her sitcom ‘I Dream of Jeannie’, to this day, there’s hardly anyone in Hollywood unfamiliar with this icon’s work.
Hollywood eventually came calling for Barbara after she starred in a hit James Dury’s play which paved the way for numerous movie offers. Her cinematic achievements since then have won her a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. For more than 60 years, Barbara’s remained active in the industry and still has no plans for retirement.

Tippi Hedren – Age 95

Starting in modeling, Tippi Hedren became one of Hollywood’s leading ladies after Alfred Hitchcock cast her in his acclaimed 1963 film The Birds. She won a Golden Globe for that role and went on to star in over 80 films, also earning a Jules Verne Award and a star on the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
She later turned to animal rights activism after learning of the plight of lions while shooting the film Roar in Africa. Hedren started an NPO called the Roar Foundation, and in 2020 still looks after several lions with her granddaughter, Dakota Jonhson, the star of the 50 Shades film series.

John Astin – Age 95

Although the late great Raul Julia is renowned for making the role of Gomez Addams his own, the original blueprint was laid down by veteran legend John Astin. Astin played the character in the ’60s version of the TV show, which is where the iconic theme tune was made famous.
But Astin was more than just an Addams. He also had a role in the 1961 West Side Story and the 1976 rendition of Freaky Friday. Astin was married to actress Patty Duke for 13 years, and he became stepfather to her son, Sean Astin, who is notable for playing the hobbit Samwise Gamgee in The Lord Of The Rings.

Delta Burke – Age 68

Delta Burke was set for stardom from a young age. At 18 years of age, she won the Miss Florida pageant and was rewarded a spot on the Bozo The Clown show. Then, she got small roles in shows like the western series The Chisholms and the satirical comedy, Filthy Rich.
Her big break came in the show Designing Women, where she earned two Primetime Emmy Nominations for playing Suzanne Sugarbaker. Although she was controversially dumped from the show, Burke did go on to star in more sitcoms and had a supporting role with Mel Gibson in the film What Women Want.

Mel Brooks – Age 98

One of the pioneers of slapstick, film farces, and parodies, Mel Brooks, has starred in, written, or directed some of the best film comedies in Hollywood. As a writer and actor, he achieved success with the ’50s production Your Show Of Shows. He also has a writing credit for the hit series Get Smart.
But it was as a director that Brooks had his most significant success, making acclaimed and popular comedies such as Young Frankenstein, Spaceballs, History Of The World Part I, and Robin Hood: Men In Tights. He is also one of the few entertainers who have achieved an EGOT (Emmy, Golden Globe, Oscar, and Tony award).

Dick Van Dyke – Age 99

Dick Van Dyk earned his chops as a radio announcer for the US Army during WWII. He took these skills into mainstream radio before moving into Broadway and later TV, gaining national fame with his role in the self-titled The Dick Van Dyk Show.
For the Dick Van Dyk Show, he won three Daytime Emmy’s for the leading actor while the series itself won four for Outstanding Comedy Series. He is also famous for his role in the 1964 adaptation of Mary Poppins, where his energetic performance was praised, but his cockney accent was roasted. Van Dyk had a role in the 2020 film Capture The Flag.

Patti Smith – Age 78

Although she’s never actually conformed with beauty norms since making her debut with the Horses album, Patti Smith has been setting trends, becoming a symbol of femininity in her own punk-rock way. She is 73 years old right now but hasn’t lost her influence on people.
Patti has sung songs like Because the Night. She never stopped making art, despite her last album being released in 2012, called Banga. In 2020 she collaborated with the Sound Collective in the making of the album called Peradam. She’s also written a great number of books, including Year of the Monkey, in 2019.

Joan Jett – Age 66

She is 66 years old right now and remains a symbol for punk, feminism, and rock and roll. It’s safe to say that without Joan Jett’s contribution, the entire music industry would’ve been shaped differently. She started with The Runaways, eventually forming the Joan Jett & the Blackheads.
Joan seems to have stopped aging since she turned 50! To be fair, she lives an incredibly active lifestyle. She’s even currently working on an upcoming film called 7th Secret. Meanwhile, her songs like Cherry Bomb and I Love Rock ‘n Roll are still being played on the radio.

Priscilla Presley – Age 79

Priscilla Presley is primarily known for her high-profile marriage to the legendary singer Elvis Presley. Priscilla enjoyed successful careers as a performer and a business mogul in her own right despite her six-year marriage to the controversial rock ‘n’ roll icon.
She made her name as an actress in the ’80s, playing Jenna Wade on the hit TV show “Dallas.” She also acted in three “N*ked Gun” films. She helped keep Elvis’ memory alive by transforming Graceland into one of the most popular tourist destinations in the United States following his death.

Sam Elliott – Age 80

Forget Burt Reynolds and Tom Selleck. Sam Elliot is the Hollywood king of the mustache. As a matter of fact, in his early career, he has typecast as a western character actor thanks to his gruff, masculine appearance and the way he wore his stache.
Elliot’s filmography includes early roles in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, and a recurring role in the early ’70s hit TV series Mission: Impossible. His prominent role came in the period war film I Will Fight No More Forever. He is currently starring in the Netflix series The Ranch and received an Oscar Nomination for the 2018 film, A Star Is Born.

Eva Marie Saint – Age 100

Eva Marie Saint is still as respected now as she was in 1954. She even presented the award for best costume design at the 2018 Oscars. She is probably be known for her performance in the crime drama On the Waterfront, for which she won an Oscar for best supporting actress.
She is also known for another role in the Alfred Hitchcock classic North By Northwest and won an Emmy award for her role in the 1990 mini-series, People Like Us. Since Olivia de Havilland died in 2020, Eva Marie Saint became the oldest living Oscar winner. She was also married to director Jeffrey Hayden for 65 years until he died in 2016.

Julie Andrews – Age 89

Dame Julie Andrews earned a DBE (Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire) for her contribution to the arts and sciences. She was also known as Britain’s Youngest Prima Donna. Andrews was 13 when she made her West End debut, and 19 when she made her Broadway debut in the play, The Boy Friend.
On Broadway, she played Eliza Doolittle in My Fair Lady and Queen Guinevere in Camelot. Andrews took Hollywood by storm, starring in Mary Poppins in the title role and winning the Oscar for Best Actress. She also did voice acting on Despicable Me 3 and is set to lend her voice to franchise again in Minions: The Rise Of Gru.

Sophia Loren – Age 90

More than just a beautiful woman, Sophia Loren has won several awards, including an Oscar for Best Actress in 1962 for the film Two Women, the first for a foreign language film. She started as a model, appearing at a beauty pageant at the age of 14. Loren began acting in 1950, eventually signing a lucrative contract with Paramount Pictures in 1956.
In her career, she would also win a Grammy Award, five Golden Globe Awards, and a BAFTA, among others, for her starring roles in films like The Pride and The Passion, and It Started in Naples. Loren was cast in an upcoming movie called The Life Ahead.

Shirley MacLaine – Age 90

Starting in 1955, Shirley MacLaine came out with a starring role in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry. She would be nominated for Oscars in 1958, 1960, 1963, and 1977 before finally landing a statuette for her leading role in the comedy-drama, Terms Of Endearment.
Maclain is also known for her talent as a writer and has published autobiographical books, including I’m Over All That, Dancing in the Light, and Out on a Limb. These books explore her life and spiritual beliefs. In 2018 Maclain starred in a live-action version of The Little Mermaid available on Netflix.

Robert Redford – Age 88

At the age of 88, Robert Redford can proudly say that he has directed an Oscar-winning film, founded a Film Festival, and received the Presidential Medal Of Freedom from Barack Obama in 2016. He also ran for president in a comic book.
For Redford, it all started when he played the Sundance Kid in the iconic 1969 film Butch Cassidy and The Sundance Kid. This star just kept rising, starring in films like All the Presidents Men. Redford won an Oscar on his directorial debut with the 1980 film Ordinary People and got a Lifetime Achievement Oscar in 2002.

Michael Caine – Age 92

Sir Michael Caine is not a knight for nothing. He has withstood the test of time and has continuously starred and played supporting roles in blockbusters over a career that spanned six decades. He is also an astute businessman and author, among other things.
He is the only actor alongside Laurence Olivier, Paul Newman, and Jack Nicholson, to be nominated for an acting Oscar in five different decades. He even won one in 1983 for his role in the film Hannah and Her Sister, and also starred in The Italian Job, Get Carter, and more recently in Dunkirk, The Kingsman, and as Alfred Pennyworth in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight series.

Christopher Walken – Age 82

Despite his long career and age taking its toll, Christopher Walken still maintains that same intense stare and composed stature that has made him a Hollywood mainstay for 68 years. He has more than 130 roles to his name and also starred in the famous music video for the Fatboy Slim Song, Weapon Of Choice.
He won an Oscar for his role in the 1978 film the Deer Hunter and a BAFTA for Catch Me If You Can. He has also shown his comedic skill, hosting Saturday Night Live seven times, most notable for his famous sketch as music producer Bruce Dickinson and the more Cowbell gag.

Debbie Harry – Age 79

When it comes to the new wave of punk in the ’70s, there were not many bands as big as Blondie. Key to the band’s success was its lead singer Debbie Harry. Harry did her time as a secretary, dancer, and Playboy Bunny before starting the band with guitarist Chris Stein.
Her most notable hits with the band include Heart of Glass, Rapture, and a cover of the iconic song, The Tide Is High. But Harry also delved in acting, most notably starring in the 1988 version of Hairspray and also had roles in films like Crime Story and All I Want. Her last album with Blondie was 2017’s Pollinator.

Tobin Bell – Age 82

Being born in Queens, New York, back in 1942, one of the first appearances that Tobin Bell ever made on the big screen was in Woody Allen’s Manhattan film in 1979. Even though it was quite a small role, Bell went on to have an iconic career that lasted him to the day, when he’s in his late 70s.
Bell has played in movies like Mississippi Burning, The Firm, and most importantly, Saw, where he portrayed Jigsaw. In 2020 we last saw him on Let Us In; however, he has numerous projects announced for the future, including the Wolf Mountain film, where he’ll portray a character called Dr. Avery.

Charles Dance – Age 78

According to IMDb, Charles Dance has, at the moment, over 150 acting credits to his name. He was born in Worcestershire back in 1946 and only started acting in the mid-70s. The first time he ever appeared on TV was in an episode of The Inheritors in 1974. Nevertheless, he’s one of those actors that get better with age.
Since the ‘00s, Dance has been on Gosford Park, The Imitation Game, and even on the Game of Thrones series portraying Tywin Lannister. He’s now recently started a new series called The Sandman while also working on a movie called The King’s Man. He’s earned a fortune of $5 million by now.

Johnny Mathis – Age 89

If you’re into vintage music, you’ve probably heard the songs of Johnny Mathis. He’s a pop singer commonly known for his romantic melodies, with a wide range of discography. Johnny catapulted to fame when his manager, Helen Noga, persuaded Columbia Records Executive George Avakian to sign him up. Since then, the singer has produced one hit song after another like Chances Are, and Wild Is The Wind.
In 2017, Mathis received an honorary Doctor of Fine Arts at the San Francisco State University, where he attended for quite some time before pursuing his music career. We wish all the best to this incredible man!

Elinor Donahue – Age 87

Contemporary audiences might remember Elinor Donahue as Judge Anderson in The Young and the Restless. However, Elinor has been well-known since the ’50s. She attained stardom after playing Betty Anderson in the sitcom Father Knows Best. After that, Donahue worked in countless TV shows and films, namely The Happy YearsStar Trek: The Original Series, and The Flying Nun, to only name a few.
Suppose you’re wondering what the actor is up to these days. Elinor is enjoying retirement since withdrawing in 2011. Who knows, maybe one day this legend will return to give us an incredible on-screen performance once more?

Terry Kilburn – Age 98

Terry Kilburn became well-known after appearing in 1938’s A Christmas Carol as Tiny Tim. As he grew up, the child performer became enamored with theater, majoring in Drama at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). In 1952, Terry made his Broadway Debut as Eugene Marchbanks in Candida. In the following years, the rising talent focused on live performance as an actor and director.
Terry’s love for theater knows no bounds, becoming Meadow Book Theater’s artistic director from 1970 to 1994. With an undoubtedly shining career behind him, Kilburn has created a solid artistic legacy. So far, we’re still on the lookout for what’s next for this incredible actor.

Rita Moreno – Age 93

Rita Moreno is one of only 16 elite performers who have achieved the EGOT (Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony win). She made this with talented performances in films like West Side Story and The King And I while earning her Grammy for her recorded work on children’s program The Electric Company.

 

Moreno has also worked on Broadway, with her role in a production called The Ritz earning her a Tony Award. She has reportedly dated Marlon Brando and Elvis Presley and married cardiologist Leonard Gordon, with whom she shares a child. You can catch Moreno on the Netflix Comedy series One Day At A Time.

Jane Seymour – Age 74

In Hollywood, a name can make or break a star. This is why Joyce Penelope Wilhelmina Frankenberg chose to act under the name Jane Seymour. The fact that the name is more recognized for her exploits as an actress than the monarch she got the name from is a testament to her talents as an actress.
She’s best known for her role as the Bond girl, Solitaire, in Live and Let Die. Despite following that up with some dubious films, she bounced back in the ’90s, starring in the acclaimed series, Dr. Quinn: Medicine Woman. She has won two Golden Globes and an Emmy. She has a role in the upcoming comedy Friendsgiving.

Clint Eastwood – Age 94

Clint Eastwood is one of the toughest guys in the world. At least according to the characters that he plays in movies. From his role as The Man With No Name in the Dollar Trilogy to his roles as anti-hero cop Harry Calahan aka Dirty Harry, the man oozes toughness, and his straight-talking makes him intimidating.
It’s unclear if that tough exterior is so tough in person, but he has managed to produce the success he had on screen, behind the lens as well with his Oscar-winning films Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby. His last work was on the film Richard Jewel, which picked up an Oscar nomination in 2020.

Bill Cosby – Age 87

Master of humor, Bill Cosby is best known for his drawn-from-life observational comedy, and that’s how he started his entertainment journey. Giving a decade to Stand-up not only bagged him the Grammy Award for Best Comedy Album but also unfolded the path to Hollywood.
Beginning on television in 1965 with ‘I Spy’ that ran for three years, Bill became unstoppable and starred in several successful films like ‘Uptown Saturday Night.’ Unfortunately, the star of one of TV’s most top-rated hits, ‘The Cosby Show,’ hasn’t worked since 2014. Still, we wish Bill could make a comeback to make us laugh for a few more years before bidding goodbye to the industry.

Lee Majors – Age 85

Having a passionate love for football and being good at it, Lee majors would have been a successful sportsperson if he hadn’t suffered a severe injury during his university days. Luckily, it acted as a blessing in disguise as Lee found a new love for drama after meeting Dick Clayton in Los Angeles.
Since then, the rest is history, as we know how Lee has proven his talent with his extensive body of work. The actor delivered scene-stealing performances in television series like ‘The Big Valley’ and ‘The Fat Guy.’ Even in his 80s, Lee continues to amaze his fans through his method-acting, and we genuinely thank him for it!

Ursula Andress – Age 89

Not just in Hollywood, Actress Ursula Andress is also a notable name in the Italian film industry. From starring in the first-ever James Bond film ‘Dr. No’ in 1962 to appearances in numerous critically acclaimed television series like ‘Peter the Great,’ Ursula has left an impactful footprint in the industry.
Strangely, the former model, with a career spanning over half a century, has not made any acting appearances after 2005. She last played the role of Madonna in an Italian film. Nowadays, Ursula owns a house in Switzerland and is enjoying life, spending quality time with her siblings, who all live nearby.

Tommy Lee Jones – Age 78

Being an alumnus of the reputed Harvard University, Tommy Lee Jones’s formal acting training already began there under the guidance of dramatist Robert Chapman. He even had a brief but popular stint as a footballer at his college but eventually chose a career in the showbiz industry.
Thank heavens, he did! Otherwise, we would’ve never gotten some of the greatest films like ‘JKF’ and ‘The Fugitive’; the latter even earned Tommy an Academy Award for best supporting actor. To date, this ‘Men In Black’ star remains one of the most in-demand performers. We don’t think the filmmaking fraternity would easily let go of such a legend anytime soon.

Ben Kingsley – Age 81

From amateur theater plays to Broadway and then television, British icon Sir Ben Kingsley’s rise to the top has been a slow and steady one. Despite making his Hollywood film debut in 1973 with ‘Fear Is the Key,’ Ben did not return to the big screen until the early 1980s when he played the lead role in ‘Gandhi’ to rave reviews worldwide.
Since then, the talented leading man has delivered versatile and compelling on-screen performances across a broad genre of film and TV roles. With an illustrious career spanning multiple decades already behind him, Sir Ben has genuinely solidified his spot among the entertainment industry’s greats.

Sam Neill – Age 77

From starring in Steven Spielberg’s blockbuster hit ‘Jurassic Park to Jane Campion’s Oscar-nominated picture ‘The Piano, ‘ Sam Neill has delivered knockout Hollywood performances in a career spanning decades. Equally brilliant in his TV work, he got Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for the ‘NBC’ miniseries ‘Merlin.’
With dozens of award nominations and wins already under his belt, Sam hasn’t slowed down and plans to continue working for many years yet to come. In his spare time, the charismatic veteran actor likes to spend time working on his vineyard and winery called Two Paddocks.

Sylvester Stallone – Age 78


Sylvester Stallone, or John Rambo to Generation X, got off to a slow start in the showbiz industry but suddenly found immense fame with his action-packed film, ‘First Blood,’ the first chapter of the iconic Rambo movies franchise. Following that success, he secured a top position among the highest-paid leading man during the mid-’80s through to the late ’90s.
Sylvester later appeared in many successful commercial films, including ‘Cobra,’ ‘Cliffhanger’ and ‘Demolition Man.’ Among many other accolades, he’s also the only American actor whose first hit film has ranked number one on the Box Office since its release almost six decades ago.

Ali MacGraw – Age 86

The ’70s Top Female Star on the Box Office, Ali MacGraw, started her glam career in a relatively humble role as an assistant to the fashion icon Diana Vreeland. She was unaware that a successful showbiz career awaited her just around the corner.
Ali soon became a model and then an actress by the late ’60s, shooting to stardom with her 1970 film ‘Love Story’. Her other blockbuster movies include ‘The Getaway,’ ‘Convoy,’ ‘Just Tell Me What You Want,’ and ‘The Winds of War,’ a television miniseries from the ’80s. Currently long retired from showbiz, Ali is an animals rights activist and the U.S. Ambassador for Animals Asia.

Sissy Spacek – Age 75

Numerous pages could get filled with just a list of awards if we started naming the accolades Sissy Spacek has collected during her phenomenal acting career. So, let’s just say that, despite her shaky start as a recording artist in the showbiz industry, this renowned actress rose to immense fame with movies like ‘Carrie,’ ‘Welcome to L.A.,’ ‘3 Women’, and ‘Daughter.’
After her incredible success in cinema, Sissy was equally well-received on the small screen with numerous television miniseries. She’s appeared in ‘Netflix”s thriller ‘Bloodline’ ‘Hulu”s psycho-horror series ‘Castle Rock’ and the ‘Amazon Prime Video’ hit ‘Homecoming.’ Not one to retire, Sissy is still actively working in the entertainment industry.

Rowan Atkinson – Age 70

Irrespective of age, most of our readers must be familiar with the iconic character of ‘Mr. Bean’. Of course, to older viewers, Rowan Atkinson is also known for his work on the sitcom ‘Blackadder,’ which aired from 1983 to 1989, but the role that has stuck to him for life is the loveable Mr. Bean.
This famous comedian has many awards under his belt, including two BAFTAs, three T.V. Prizes, four EMMAs, and a YouTube Creator Award. Rowan is known for using two distinct comic styles in his roles, namely physical comedy and witty dialogue delivery. He also uses over-articulation of challenging consonants rather brilliantly to overcome his natural stammer.

Richard Gere – Age 75

The iconic American actor and producer gained prominence through his male protagonist role in the film ‘American Gig***.’ Richard Gere has bagged several accolades such as a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Awards during his time in films like ‘I’m Not There’ and ‘Arbitrage’. Yet, he has slowed down on taking roles in films since 2017.
Family comes first for this actor, and that’s why he loves spending time with his new wife Alejandra Silva, with whom he has two sons together. Gere is also vocal about his practice as a Tibetan Buddhist and has supported the Dalai Lama since his 20s.

Ozzy Osbourne – Age 76

Most people know British musician Ozzy Osbourne from the heavy metal group ‘Black Sabbath’ where he was the lead vocalist before taking on a solo career and releasing his first individual studio album in 2007. Ozzy’s personal life may not be a rosy one, especially during his heydays, but the man has worked on redeeming himself over the years through music.
Besides music, the rock star also ventured into occasional acting in movies such as ‘Austin Powers In Goldmember’ and the ‘Ghostbusters’ remake. He was also a voice actor in 2018’s ‘Sherlock Gnomes’ and 2020’s ‘Trolls World Tour.’ His 2021 ‘No More Tears’ album deluxe re-issue is sure to make waves too.

Nick Nolte – Age 84

There is no mentioning the films ’48 Hours,’ ‘Graves,’ and ‘Cape Fear’ without Nick Nolte coming to mind. The veteran actor, popular for playing dysfunctional leading roles, graced our screens for over five decades with one exceptional role after another. It’s therefore not startling that he has garnered a large fanbase over the years.
The ‘Oscar’ nominee’s films in the past years include 2019’s ‘Angel Has Fallen’ and ‘The Mandalorian’, a ‘Star Wars’-based show where he voiced a character. Upon entering his 80s, fans couldn’t refrain from showering Nolte with a million tributes on their socials.

Mickey Rourke – Age 72

From a Miami beach busboy to a prominent actor, Mickey Rourke has climbed the career ladder steadily but surely. Despite not having a good background in the acting profession, Mickey has proved himself capable more than once in films such as ‘Sin City,’ ‘Angel Heart,’ and ‘Rumble Fish’.
His stellar performance in ‘The Wrestler’ as Randy Robinson is to reckon with and even got him an Oscar Award nomination and a Golden Globe Award. The star may be well into his 60s but is still as fresh as ever, with his latest feature being Martin Gomez’s ‘She’s Still Here.’

Michelle Pfeiffer – Age 66

If there was ever a symbol of versatility in film, it has to be this veteran American Actress. The performing industry is well-known for type-casting but Michelle managed to break all those barriers with a wide array of film genres that she performed and starred in.
The award-winning actress has been known to bounce back like she never left even after long hiatuses. We cannot help but marvel at the beauty’s philanthropic work as she takes part in numerous charity work for causes that are dear to her. Her commitment to a green world is apparent as she even went vegan before becoming a board member for the Environmental Working Group.

Mia Farrow – Age 80

After debuting as a supporting role in a film, Mia Farrow starred in the successful soap opera ‘Peyton Place’ as the innocent, waif-like Allison Mackenzie. While she was appreciated for playing Allison, her first film lead in ‘Rosemary’s Baby’ brought her into the limelight, garnering critical acclaim.
Over the course of her career, Farrow worked with many directors, but her decade-long romantic relationship with director Woody Allen resulted in 13 superhit films. Despite her busy schedule around cameras, that did not stop her from advocating for Human rights in Africa as the actress is a Unicef Goodwill Ambassador.

William Shatner – Age 94

William Shatner has graced our screens for over seven decades with his impeccable acting skills and graceful charm. The star is famously known for his role as Captain James Kirk on the ‘Star Trek’ film franchise, which won him several accolades and many more leading roles.
William has an impressive film and television series haul, but his talents don’t end there; he is an accomplished author with a hit sci-fi novels series called ‘TekWar,’ most of which have gotten adapted for TV. Moreover, William has also released eight music albums; we mean, what can this man not do? Anything he touches turns to gold!

Jacqueline White – Age 102

When Jacqueline White first got spotted by a casting agent performing at a drama class in UCLA, we doubt she knew she was headed for a successful stint in Hollywood. The acclaimed actress made her on-screen debut in 1944’s ‘Song of Russia’ and for the next eight years, Jacqueline would rake in countless film credits.
She eventually retired from the movie business in 1952 and has since led a quiet life with her family, although she makes the occasional appearance at red carpet events. Now well into her nineties, Jacqueline has accomplished what many people can only dream of and still looks fabulous; we wonder what diet she is on!

Gladys Knight – Age 80


The Empress of Soul, as she is fondly called, has had quite a life. Gladys Knight, now in her seventies, has been busy since her time with ‘Gladys Knight and the Pips’. She formed the musical group with her family, giving us the Grammy-winning hit ‘Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye).’
Apart from having 7 Grammys, Gladys is also a rock and roll hall of fame inductee; there’s no denying she has achieved a lot. After years of being on hiatus, she recently produced her husband Williams McDowell’s new country song, ‘Country Water.’ It was a smash hit- Gladys is indeed a living legend.

June Lockhart – Age 99

While still in her preteens, June Lockhart entered the performance art world in a metropolitan opera production of ‘Peter Ibbetson.’ She later made her big-screen debut in ‘The Christmas Carol’ and appeared in many other movies before finally entering Broadway with ‘For Love or Money.’ The part brought her the coveted Tony Award, among several other prestigious accolades.
Even though June became a Broadway regular, she still had her fair share of TV glory, with roles in ‘Lassie,’ ‘Lost in Space,’ and the ‘CBS’ sitcom, ‘Petticoats Junction.’ Now long retired, this Tony Award winner is still kicking and June loves spending time with her two children and several grandkids.

Debbie Boone – Age 68


Debbie Boone took the world by storm with her 1977 hit ‘You Light Up My Life,’ a moving pop ballad that was number one on billboards for weeks. The song won her a Grammy the following year for the best new artist. She followed with another hit, ‘Are You on the Road to Lovin’ Me Again,’ and a Christian album, winning her two more Grammy Awards.
Debbie has also performed in numerous musical productions and even co-authored several children’s books with her husband, Gabriel Ferrer, including the best-seller, ‘Counting Blessings.’ She currently stays in Los Angeles with her family of four children, a son and daughter-in-law, and three beautiful grandchildren.

Warren Beatty – Age 88

Today, Warren Beatty is a producer, director, screenwriter, and actor, but he first started as a recurring character on the TV series ‘The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis’. He left that show after less than even one season to appear on Broadway’s ‘A Loss of Roses.’
After a series of disappointing jobs, Warren finally took control of his career as actor and producer of ‘Bonnie and Clyde,’ a movie that got nominated for ten Oscars. Yet his film ‘Reds’ became Warren’s real magnum opus, winning him the best director Academy Award and forever solidifying his seat on the table of Hollywood greats.

Sigourney Weaver – Age 75

Most famous for playing Ellen Ripley in the classic sci-fi ‘Alien,’ Sigourney Weaver has brought an eclectic plethora of characters to life over the years. Interestingly, it is a little-known fact that her stage name is taken from a character in ‘The Great Gatsby,’ as her real name is Susan.
Despite being born to famous parents, Weaver didn’t have it easy as her mother thought she was too sensitive for an acting career. The feisty and head-strong characters she played, however, are proof enough of her prowess. Keeping in mind the actress’ comeback in the sequels to ‘Avatar’ and ‘Ghost Busters,’ her fans will be in for some thrill!

Steve Martin – Age 79

A job at the magic shop in Disneyland served as a perfect start for Steve Martin, the legend known for his excellent magic skills and a breakthrough sense of humor. He started as a writer and went on to star in some of the most iconic comedy shows in the ’80s.
Willing to test his fate in acting, Martin branched away from stand-ups, hitting the bullseye with films like ‘Three Amigos,’ ‘Roxanne,’ and ‘LA Story.’ With a lucrative TV career spanning decades, the ‘Pink Panther’ star has also authored many best-sellers, such as his autobiography ‘Born Standing Up.’ Now in his 70s, Martin still loves the thrill of new challenges!

Loretta Swit – Age 87

Loretta Swit is an incredibly talented singer and dancer. Even though she decided to focus solely on her acting career as soon as it took off. Three years after her on-screen debut, Loreta was cast as a nurse on ‘M.A.S.H.,’ and it was life-changing. She would receive two Emmy Awards for her performance on the comedy show and multiple offers to be on various film productions in succeeding years.
With more than sixty acting credits to her name, Loretta was inducted into the Hollywood Walk Of Fame in 1989. She currently resides in New York and is a neighbor to fellow star and close friend, Alan Alda.

Loni Anderson – Age 79

For anyone thinking they’ve hit rock bottom already, consider the idea of being unemployed for almost a decade! Loni Anderson started off well with her movie ‘Nevada Smith’, yet following which she couldn’t find anything else for nearly ten years.
Still, Loni did not give up. Her breakthrough happened with ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’, where she played the receptionist, Jennifer Marlowe. Since then, Loni has won two Golden Globes and has two Emmy nominations to her name. Age is clearly only a number for this inspirational Hollywood star and today, she ranks among the industry’s greats.

Ann Margret – 83

This ’60s icon will take your breath away even in her 80’s with her outstanding performances. Ann Margret has had a stellar career spanning six decades as an actress and a singer. She was also initially thought of as the female Elvis Presley in the industry; such was her star power.
Ann eventually received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for her lifetime contribution to entertainment. Her award shelf adorns two Grammy, five Golden Globes, and six Emmy awards. What’s more? Even in her golden years, Ann seems to possess the same unmatched aura of poise and grace and is still working in showbiz.

Cristina Saralegui – Age 77

The Cuban-born American TV personality Cristina Saralegui has been working in show business and broadcasting since the early ’70s. She’s best known for being the host of the long-running talk show “El show de Cristina,” which aired between 1989 and 2007. Appearing as ‘Lydia’ in “George Lopez” is also one of her biggest claims to fame.
An all-around celebrity, Saralegui is probably more familiar to Spanish-speaking audiences living in the United States. Before working on entertainment, she was a Cosmopolitan magazine editor. Still active, she appeared in the 2021 documentary “Manny Santana – Tu Amigo y Tu Pana Icono de la comunicación.”

Jorge Ramos – Age 67

Univision is a vast network based in Miami, Florida, where there’s a massive community of Spanish-speaking immigrants. As the most popular Spanish-language network operating in the United States, Univision relies on the services of the one-and-only Jorge Ramos. Described as Latin America’s Walter Cronkite, he’s been a well-known news anchor since the late ’80s.
Over the years, this experienced broadcaster was featured in shows such as “America with Jorge Ramos,” “This Week,” “Al punto,” “Hannity,” “Anderson Cooper 360º,” and “Tooning Out the News.” He was also featured in several documentaries, including “Mucho Mucho Amor: The Legend of Walter Mercado” and “Enemies of the People.”

Geraldo Rivera – Age 81

A TV personality unlike any other, the American political commentator Geraldo Rivera has been famous since the ’80s. The TV special “The Mystery of Al Capone’s Vaults” helped him become a familiar figure in the United States, and so did his 1987 talk show “Geraldo.” Fox News viewers should also recognize him for “Geraldo at Large.”
Rivera is a recurring Fox News collaborator and loves to voice his opinion on numerous political subjects. Still as relevant as he’s always been, this New York City native was recently featured in episodes of shows such as “Gutfeld!,” “Fox & Friends,” “The Five,” and “Hannity.”

Melanie Griffith – Age 67

Daughter of ‘The Birds’ star Tippi Hedren, Melanie Griffith started her career as a model and later landed on several film projects. After winning a Golden Globe for her role in ‘Working Girl,’ also known as her best, she appeared in various films and TV series like ‘Twins’ and ‘Hawaii Five-0’.
In terms of love, Griffith had four marriages and now leads a single happy life in LA. Having moved on from her past, she is now focusing on her health, so it’s no surprise the star has a different glow as she is all set for her acting comeback.

Kim Novak – Age 92

While on a modeling tour for a refrigerator company in 1953, Kim Novak and a few friends decided to audition as movie extras during a stop in Chicago. During the audition, she was picked up by an agent and signed to a long-term deal with Columbia Pictures.
The studio hoped that Novak would give them what Marilyn Monroe gave 20th Century Fox. What she gave them was a starring performance in Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo and several blockbuster performances alongside leading men such as Frank Sinatra and Kirk Douglas. Novak was honored with two Golden Globe Awards and a star on the Hollywood walk of fame. She retired in 1966.