Clu Gulager – 92
Acting was always in Clu Gulager’s blood, as his father was also in the industry. Gulager’s best years were in the ’60s when he played Billy the Kid in The Tall Man. His other credits are also impressive, appearing in amongst the decade’s most iconic films such as The Killers and The Last Picture Show.
Gulager tried his hand at directing to great success, as his film A Day with The Boys granted him a Palme d’Or nomination in 1969. He also won the Bronze Wrangler Award for Best Fictional Television Drama for The Virginian.
Michael Crawford – 79
Michael Crawford was one of the most popular stars for half a century and a major box office sensation. The Phantom of the Opera actor who is in his late 70s has the looks and fitness of a man 30 years younger. Be it TV series or films, it has always been a treat to watch him on screen. The multiple awards and international acclaims prove what a phenomenal showman he is.
Apart from acting, Crawford has amazing writing skills that allowed him to publish his autobiography – Parcel Arrived Safely: Tied With String. At present, the distinguished actor is into charity, philanthropy, and social causes.
Connie Stevens – 82
Connie Steven started acting in 1957 in a teen movie called, Young and Dangerous. She then got to act in Rock-A-Bye Baby. In the same year, she sign two 7 years contract with both Paramount and Warner Bros. Connie is well-known for her role in Hawaiian Eye, as “Cricket” Blake. She starred in many movies, including Susan Slade, Grease 2, Hawaiian Eye, Palm Springs Weekend, and Scorchy. She also has a music career and made her first album in 1958 called Concetta. Her recent acting was in By the Rivers of Babylon as Meredith. Connie has 2 children with her first husband.