Tina Louise – Now 88
When we combine everlasting beauty with impeccable talent, we get Tina Louise. She is an American actress, singer, model, and author who loves what she does and continues to impress us with her performances even in her 80s. She is a master of every form of acting, be it in films, television, or on stage.
Louise has won the hearts of countless with movies like ‘The Trap,’ ‘The Hangman,’ ‘Day Of The Outlaw,’ etc, and received her Golden Globe for ‘God’s Little Acre.’ The redhead beauty debuted in acting in 1952 with the musical revue ‘Two’s Company’ and has been entertaining her fans ever since.
Tippi Hedren – Now 93
Originally a fashion model, Tippi did not plan to enter the film industry until she was approached by Alfred Hitchcock. She started acting in the ’60s, appearing in films such as Marnie and The Birds. Her career enabled her to amass around $20 million fortune.
Her personal life, however, is not all sunshine and blue skies. Hedren suffered from severe headaches, which affected her ability to work and only after she had a titanium plate placed in her neck, she slowly came back to acting. Tippi was married three times and engaged once. Today, she spends her time petitioning for animal rights.
Marion Ross – Now 94
Marion Ross rose to prominence by portraying Marion Cunningham in the sitcom Happy Days. Her role in the series lasted 10 years – from 1974 to 1984. For her work, she received two Emmy nominations.
Marion’s career reached its peak in the ’90s when she was cast in Gilmore Girls and That 70’s Show. Besides that, a lesser-known fact is that she also voiced the grandma in Spongebob Squarepants. At 94 years old, she enjoys her $10 million fortune and is ever so beautiful! Marion’s two adult children, Ellen Plummer and Jim Meskimen, both work in the entertainment industry.
Eva Marie Saint – Now 98
An industry veteran, Eva Marie Saint has had an illustrious career spanning over 7 decades! Her first role came in 1947 in Campus Hoopla, and she never looked back (her performances were recorded on a kinescope). She landed roles in Grand Prix and The Russians Are Coming.
Eva won an Academy Award for her role in On The Waterfront and over the decades built a $20M fortune. Unlike other celebrities, Eva doesn’t necessarily enjoy being too much in the spotlight and prefers to live privately. However, she still takes on roles until today!