Eva Marie Saint – Now 97
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!
Robert Fuller – 87

The famous retired actor and horse rancher, Robert Fuller was born in 29 of July 1933. He started his career by guest-starring on Western programs. He also appeared in various movie such as, The Brain from Planet Arous, Teenage Thunder, Incident at Phantom Hill and also, Return of the Seven. Robert is well-know in the 1960s for his raspy and deep voice, which attracted the audience. His name when worldwide for his acting in a 1960s Western series, Emergency! as Dr. Kelly Bracket. Robert is happily married to his second wife, Jennifer Savidge since 2001. He retired with a net worth of $5 million dollar.
Dana Delany – Now 66
With age comes improved sophistication for actress Dana Welles Delany, and she continues to exemplify this with her career and beauty. Her fans remain in awe of her ageless look, though its source is still a mystery.

It is not just her elegance that has gotten better, as she has become a renowned and awarded actress. The Primetime Emmy Awards was given to her in 1989 and 1992, and she recently starred in the 2021 television series “The Wedding Guest.”
JESSICA HAHN – 63 YEARS

Born in Massapequa, New York on July 7, 1959, Jessica Hahn is a renowned American actor and model. She has appeared twice on the cover of Playboy magazine, making a mark since. Hahn has also been featured in shows such as Married… with Children. Jessica Hahn has gone through a scandal, yet has lived a thrilling life. From her humble beginnings as a small-town girl to her time in the limelight, she has always succeeded. Nowadays, she prefers a more tranquil lifestyle, but will always be remembered as a Hollywood legend.
Bobby Sherman – 79 Years
Bobby Sherman is an acclaimed singer who rose to fame in the late 1960s as a teen idol, rocking the world with his music hits. His song “Little Woman” sold over a million copies worldwide, and during his long successful career, the artist released over twenty albums, cementing his status as one of the greatest singers of his generation.

Apart from his thriving music career, Sherman tried his hand at acting, appearing in a couple of television shows, including ‘Here Come the Brides’ and ‘American Bandstand.’ His showbiz career aside, the star also worked as an EMT, volunteering at the Los Angeles Police Department before retiring in 2017.
Patti LuPone – Now 72
After earning a degree in one of the world’s leading art schools, Juilliard, it shouldn’t surprise anyone that Patti LuPone became a top singer and actress. Patti is famous for her strong belting voice, which is why she has starred in several stage musicals and even won Olivier, Grammy, and Tony Awards as a result. Some of the performer’s award-winning works include ‘The Robber Bridegroom’ and ‘Les Miserables.’

Before you think Patti is all for singing and nothing else, the actress has described herself as “an actor who sings” and has proven that she can hold her own onscreen in films like ‘Law & Order’ and a more recent series, ‘Penny Dreadful.’
Rob Reiner – Now 75
Rob Reiner is one name many people wouldn’t fail to recognize. Why? Because it’s Rob, a two-time ‘Primetime Emmy Awards’ winner and the guy who played Michael Stivic on the ‘CBS’ sitcom ‘All in the Family’ we’re talking about.

We’ve watched Reiner’s stellar performance in more films as well, not just as an actor but as a super director. His work shines through gems like ‘A Few Good Men’ and ‘Stand by Me’ and earned him four ‘Golden Globe Award’ nominations for best director. This film legend is still going strong in his 70s and has no idea how much he inspires us!
Hugh Laurie – Now 62
Anyone who has watched the critically acclaimed medical drama ‘House’ most likely knows who Hugh Laurie is. The star has been a mainstay in Tinsel town since making his acting debut in 1981, winning countless accolades, including three ‘Golden Globe’ awards.

Famous for his charm and fantastic sense of humor, Laurie has made a name for himself in Hollywood. Despite over $45 million in his accounts and an impressive portfolio, he’s still active in the motion picture business. Now in his 60s, the performer is a man of many talents, as he is an accomplished writer, singer, musician, and prolific director.
Kristian Alfonso- Now 59
How does someone make a jump from an athlete and model to an actress?
Eventually, Kristian Alfonso rebranded herself in different career fields successfully; one would’ve never guessed that she once skated her way to Figure Skating Championships and won gold. Astounding, right? Well, that’s just a taste of what this Italian-American beauty can do!

Before fashion and acting, Alfonso was a figure skater prodigy. That earlier triumph, however, was cut short after a career-ending tobogganing accident. Not wanting to be defined by her misfortune, the teenager detoured towards modeling and graced many covers of Vogue and Harpers Bazaar. Her breakthrough finally arrived in 1983 in a casting offer for the soap opera ‘Days of Our Lives.’
Susan Sullivan – Now 79
Susan Sullivan is one actress that has remained relevant despite the changing tides in the entertainment world. After making her debut in the 1960s, the award-winning performer has starred in different dramas and films. Some notable mentions are ‘Having Babies’ and ‘Falcon Crest,’ which is recognized as Susan’s best drama to date.

In all her long years of acting, the ‘Match Game’ actress has received awards and nominations from Emmy and Golden Globe. A perfect example of old but strong, Susan is still demonstrating her near-perfect acting skills in movies, and her more recent appearance is in the television series Castle.’
Idina Menzel – Now 50
If there’s one thing that has brought Idina Menzel into the limelight, it’s her voice, and some have used the term “powerhouse” to describe the singer’s vocal skills. Although the American actress didn’t enjoy instant recognition and success when she began her career, Idina has since become a famous face in several musicals and has won different awards, including the Tony Award, to that effect.

Idina made her Broadway debut in the popular musical ‘Rent,’ but she’s much more famous for her role as Elsa in ‘Disney’s’ ‘Frozen’ and the song ‘Let it Go’ made it to ‘Billboard Hot 100.’ Besides appearing in several musicals and movies, the actress has also released songs and albums of her own.
Ted Danson – Now 74
It wouldn’t be far-fetched to say that if we start to mention the amount of quality work actor Ted Danson has done both on the small and big screen, the day will come short, but his work wouldn’t. Known for shows like ‘Becker,’ the artist has already completed more than four decades in showbiz and continues to contribute to it with his appearances in ‘Mr. Mayor’ as the character Neil.

Danson has also been inducted into Hollywood’s Walk of Fame for his unmatchable body of work. Apart from acting, ‘The Good Place’ actor being an ocean conservationist, is popular for spreading awareness for the cause through events and his books such as ‘Oceana: Our Endangered Oceans.’
Shelley Long – Now 72
In an industry as rapidly changing as the entertainment industry, it becomes pretty difficult to keep one’s place and stay relevant to the audience. Yet, the world has witnessed a few such people who still shine as bright as they did decades ago, and one such person is Shelley Long.

The actress, singer, and comedian from America has an outstanding career spanning over decades. She started by doing minor roles in commercials and went on to win an Emmy award and two Golden Globe awards for her fantastic performance in the sitcom Cheers.’ The actress still remains active in the industry evidenced by the movie ‘The Cleaner’ in 2021.
Rhea Perlman – Now 74
Cascading excellence in versatile roles is an art the American actress Rhea Perlman has mastered. Of course, we know playing Carla Tortelli on ‘Cheers’ wasn’t a task so easy, but this lady did it with such pizzaz that arrays of award nominations were written to her name. Among them are the prestigious ‘Emmy Awards,’ four of which she won.

Though the early ’70s marked Perlman’s debut in the film industry, only in the next decade did her career catch impressive momentum. It has been about half a century; still, stints like ‘Taxi,’ ‘Matilda,’ and ‘Poms’ ensure the actress a good share of constant limelight. No wonder her stellar performances get ranked among the industry’s classics.
Lily Tomlin – Now 82
Lily Tomlin is always on the list when we talk about massively talented women in showbiz. She is an American actress, writer, and comedian, who, despite being in her eighties, is still making our ribs crack with her fantastic sense of humor and thrilling performances. A master of the acting space, she has done it all, in films, television, and theater.

Since making her Hollywood debut in 1965, Tomlin has appeared in countless productions, including ‘Grace and Frankie,’ ‘The Magic School Bus’ and ‘Grandma’ winning several awards in the process. While her peers are enjoying retirement, the beautiful lass is still rocking our screens, and we bet she’ll keep going for a while.
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.
Nancy Sinatra – Now 81

Nancy Sandra Sinatra is the eldest daughter of the famous Frank and Nancy Sinatra. She is an American actress and singer from New Jersey. Many may confused Nancy with her mother as they both have the same name. Her song “These Boots Are Made For Walkin” made her fame rise in 1966. In 1967, another one of her song made name the talk of the town and it was “Somethin’ Stupid”, a song from James Bond, You Only Live Twice. This talented singer and actress began her career in 1957 appearing on one of her father’s ABC-TV series. Nancy was very close with her father, in fact they duet few songs together including “Something Stupid”. She married twice and her last husband was Hugh Lamber who passed away in 1985. We rarely see Nancy in the Hollywood spotlight but she is still active in the Hollywood world.
Laura San Giacomo – Now 59

Laura San Giacomo is an Italian American actress who discovered acting during her time attending Morris Knolls High School. Before acting, she appeared a few times in theater productions. Laura is famous for her role as Kit De Luca in Pretty Woman. She is still active in acting and appeared in Grey’s Anatomy in 2018.
Lauren Tewes – Now 68

Famous for her role as Julie McCoy in a comedy series, The Love Boat that was aired from 1977 until 1986, the beautiful American actress, Lauren Tewes started acting in 1976. Her acting career started small when she was starred in 1974 Lipton Ice Tea commercial. She then gained another small role in Charlie’s Angels television series as Jill Redfield. But her career went uphill when she was chosen from numerous actresses to be Julie McCoy in , The Love Boat, but after 7 seasons she was soon replaced after fighting with her addictions. She never actually played a big role in television series or movies but she is well-known by a lot of people. Lauren is still working as an actress to this day.
Elisabeth Shue – Now 58

Elisabeth Shue, the beautiful American actress is famous for her roles since she was a teenager and started acting since 1982. She starred in a 1984, The Karate Kid, Back to the Future II in 1989, and Hollow Man in 2000. Her acting has made her nominated & won numerous awards including, Academy Awad, the Golden Globe and even, BAFTA. She is also famous for starring in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for 3 years, from 2012 to 2015. Elisabeth is the definition of beauty and brain, she was an alma mater in Harvard University in 2000.
Goldie Hawn – Now 76
Widely considered among the greatest performers of all time, Goldie Hawn is an acclaimed actress whose mark in Hollywood cannot be overlooked. With her talent transcending several generations, the star has been a fans’ favorite since her maiden television appearance in 1966, with her performance on ‘Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In’ propelling her to fame.

While some people retire after spending five decades working, Hawn is quite different. She might be in her seventies, but the singer is still actively involved in showbiz, taking up blockbuster roles as often as she can. They say the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree, and the dancer seems to have passed down the creative genes to her three children, who are all actors.
Rachel Ward – Now 64
What do we get when we combine incredible talent and immortal beauty? The result is the magnificent Rachel Ward, who has been wowing the masses with her charm and work ethic since 1979 through her stunning performances in films and television shows.

Ward has thrived both as an actress and a director, starring in blockbuster movies like ‘Peter Rabbit’ and ‘After Dark, My Sweet’ among many others. The director has numerous series and flicks under her belt from a behind-the-scenes role, and while she’s in her sixties, the lass is still putting in the work. How she’s managed to maintain her glorious looks even in her relatively old age is unknown to us, but the regimen seems to be working.
Piper Laurie – Now 90
Born Rosetta Jacobs, Piper Laurie is an acclaimed actress who has been a mainstay in the film business for the past seventy years. One of the oldest performers in Hollywood, the ninety-year-old star has appeared in over seventy films and television shows, winning several awards in the process.

It’s not every day you see a nonagenarian up and about still doing what they love, but Laurie is different. Her age hasn’t deterred her from showing up for shoots, although she takes up less challenging roles nowadays. The ‘Twin Peaks’ performer might be old, but she’s still making ripples in showbiz, cementing her legacy among the all-time greats.
Stefanie Powers – Now 79
Stefanie Powers is a popular performer who rose to notoriety after delivering thrilling performances as Jennifer Hart in the critically acclaimed television series ‘Hart to Hart.’ Since her Hollywood debut in the late 1950s, the star has appeared in countless films and television shows, making her one of the most experienced figures in the business.

With a portfolio that can make anyone red with envy, Powers isn’t looking to retire anytime soon, and contrary to many people who slow down when they get older, she’s getting better with age. The lass is still going strong, and we bet it wouldn’t be long until we see her in another blockbuster.
Roseanne Barr – Now 69
Showbiz has witnessed vast amounts of talent, but one like Roseanne Barr is hard to come by. The performer is as gifted as they come; she can sing, act, produce and make people laugh, all while looking super elegant. Since her first performance as a comedian in 1970, she has steadily risen to become one of the most revered figures in the laugh industry, amassing a considerable fortune in the process.

While Barr took a hiatus from Hollywood in 2018, we don’t doubt for one second that if the perfect opportunity arises, she’d dive in headfirst and give it her all. In the meantime, we bet the ‘Roseanne’ sitcom producer is enjoying her $80 million wealth alongside her family.
Sharon Stone – Now 64
When we look at the women in Hollywood who don’t seem to be aging, Sharon Stone is among them. The acclaimed actress has been in showbiz for over four decades, delivering thrilling, award-winning performances in every film and television show she’s starred in.

If you thought that the producer would hang her boots after hitting sixty, then you could be mistaken as the ‘Basic Instinct’ star is still active in the entertainment space. As a former model, it isn’t surprising that Stone would take great care of herself, and it shows, as she doesn’t look anything like her age. The actress’s stunning, girlish charm is down to regular exercise and a protein-filled diet, as well as proper hydration.
Victoria Principal – 72

Anyone who is into soap operas knows Victoria Principal. Victoria is famous for her role as Pamela Barnes Ewing on the American soap opera series Dallas which has been in for 9 years. Acting is not the only thing Victoria is good at, this talented and gorgeous actress is also an author and an entrepreneur. In 1989, Victoria released her own skincare line called, Principal Secret.
Jack Rader – Now 101
In the mid-’60s, Jack Rader was a seasonal actor who taught at Columbia’s College theater. He has acted in several shows such as ‘Picket Fences’ and as a sinister imperial guard in ‘The Star Wars Holiday Special’ of 1978. The talented actor also appeared as a detective in ‘Amityville: The Evil Escapes.’

His theater experience added to his vast acting repertoire, one of them as a shopkeeper in the 1989 play ‘Copy Desk.’ Jack’s last known appearance was in 2004 as a priest in an episode of ‘Medical Investigation.’ We hope the yesteryear actor keeps good health and enjoys his retirement surrounded by family.
Connie Stevens – Now 83
It’s rare to come across an artist who can wear different hats and pull off each look to perfection. Connie Stevens is that star who effortlessly switches roles from a singer, actress to an entrepreneur. While leading a tumultuous personal life, she filled her professional life with exuberance and an abundance of talent. She continues to give stunning performances in films like ‘By the Rivers of Babylon.’

Her journey in the entertainment industry began with the film ‘Young and Dangerous,’ but Connie pushed the envelope with the breakthrough role as Cricket Blake in ‘Hawaiian Eye.’ While continuing to act, she released several albums and set up two ventures: the skincare product line ‘Forever Spring’ and a day spa.
Ann Jillian – Now 72
As a successful child actress in the 60s, Ann Jillian proved that her radical transformation has only made her into a brighter star, catapulting her to real stardom as an 80’s symbol. Call it luck, but the stunning beauty isn’t the typical cookie-cutter, ever brazen to take on challenging roles.

With 25 film roles to her name, Jillian dazzled Hollywood for more than 40 years. She debuted with a bang alongside acting legend Natalie Wood in the ‘Gypsy,’ showing off her youthful onscreen charm. Then, after two decades of appearances, Jillian landed the role of a lifetime as sultry Cassie Cranston in ‘It’s a Living.’ Today, she preaches motivation and relaxes with family in the Greater Los Angeles area.
Ruth Buzzi – Now 85
After her return to showbiz following an eight-year hiatus, many doubted Ruth Buzzi’s ability to revive herself as the unrivaled entertainer she was previously known as. While some people would be discouraged by such disbelief in their talent, Buzzi used it as fuel to cement herself as an exceptional star. In no time, she was right at the top where she was before her break and even got the highest achievement honor at the ‘Topaz Awards’ under her belt.

Not even 20 film credits to her name have been enough to slow down this five-time Emmy nominee in her eighties. Buzzi, remains busy with stand-up comedy performances across the U.S, supporting various charity organizations and collecting vintage automobiles.
Kelly McGillis – Now 64
Since the late ’70s, Kelly McGillis has been winning the hearts of her audiences with her on-screen brilliance. Fans have adored this diva co-starring with Hollywood biggies like Tom Cruise, Harrison Ford, and Jodie Foster. Also, the theatergoers of the early 2000s can perhaps never forget unmatched stage appearances in plays like ‘Don Juan’ and ‘The Duchess of Malfi.’

A winner of several precious accolades, including a BAFTA and a Golden Globe, Kelly now prefers to stay out of the limelight. Family-time is the ‘Made in Heaven’ star’s sole priority now, as she loves spending time with her two daughters in their North Carolina home.
Cassandra Peterson – Now 70
The always smiling, jolly-natured actress Cassandra Peterson is about to touch her 70s, but she doesn’t look a day over 50. She’s fit as a fiddle and still young at heart! The living legend is best known as the gothic queen for her portrayal of Elvira in Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, though she works actively as a voice artist now.

You might find it surprising, but the celeb has lent her voice in several video games, the film Scooby-Doo: Return to Zombie Island and the TV series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Cassandra is about to release her autobiography, and we can’t wait to get a deeper insight into the actress’s life!
Robert Wagner – Now 92
Robert Wagner became mildly famous when he worked with 20th Century Fox for the film Halls of Montezuma. This became a turning point for the up-and-coming star, who was struggling to make it big. The project was followed by a few more roles that boosted the actor’s popularity in the acting circles.

It was with A Kiss Before D***g that the actor officially declared he is ready to take over. Having now worked for decades in the entertainment industry, Robert has become one of the most acclaimed artists in the history of American cinema, and it’s not hard to guess why.
Barbara Walters – Now 92
Barbara Walters is remembered as somewhat of a pioneer for female anchors in journalism and has interviewed some of the most outstanding leaders; her legacy remains unmatched! She is credited with starting the trend of “scoop” interviews and “personality journalism” and even won a Lifetime Achievement Award.

The television personality did bid farewell to the glitzy world in 2014, much to the dismay of her fans. Since then, Walters has kept up the occasional appearances here and there, with the most recent being, in 2016, 20/20 episodes, where she interviewed Donald and Melania Trump.
David Birney – Now 82
When actor David Birney started appearing on-screen in the sixties, he immediately made women’s hearts skip a beat. His debut on the soap opera Love Is a Many Splendid Thing in 1967 was well-received, and from then on, his career in television, film, and theater went forward in leaps and bounds!

Unfortunately, David’s health took a turn for the worst when he was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s in 2017. According to his friends, the now-retired actor can still converse with them and his longtime companion, Michelle Roberge. It’s sad to think that such a talented performer has to go through this, but we’re glad he is still around!
Petula Clark – Now 89

An incredible women whose career has existed since the World War II, Petula Clark is a living proof that pure talent and hard work can indeed get you far. Aside from singing in English, she can also sing in French, which contributed to her fame in France. She is best known for her hit songs such as Downtown, I Know A Place, My Love, I Couldn’t Live Without Yur Love, Colour My World, and many others that helped contribute to her success in music. After more than seven decades in the industry, it is safe to say that Petula Clark is nothing short of legendary.
Matthew Labyorteaux – Now 55

Matthew Labyorteaux started as a child model and appeared in several commercials from the age of seven. He rose into fame when he took on the role Albert Quinn Ingalls in the television series Little House On The Prairie. He appeared on the show from the year 1978 to 1983. He would later be better known for his voice works especially as the voice of Jaden Yuki and The Supreme King, both of which are the characters from the Japanese anime Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Apart from acting, Matthew has special skills in playing video games and his expertise was recognised on international level. He is less active now as he is nearing his 60’s but fans will always remember him for all the roles he played in his younger years.
Diana Ross – Now 78

The multi-talented Diana Ross is the lead singer to a group name The Supremes and it make her rose to fame. They became sensational in the 60s and are the all time best selling group of girls. But it was not long till Diana decided to go solo and released her own album. Her solo career was also a success. Singing was not the only thing Diana is good at. Diana also went into acting and was nominated for both the Golden Globe Award and Academy Award. Diana is so successful that Billboard magazine named her as “Female Entertainer of the Century”. Now at the age of 76, Diana is still active in both singing and acting. She makes tour every year and her 2020 tour as been pushed to 2021 due to the pandemic.
Paul Hogan – Now 82

Australian entertainer Paul Hogan has a Golden Globe win to his name for his exemplary performance on Crocodile Dundee. Hogan has also collaborated with several brands over the years and in the ‘70s, he was featured in the Winfield cigarette advertisements. While he hasn’t officially announced that he quit acting, his last feature was in the 2009 film Charlie & Boots. Hogan has been married three times; two times to Nolene Edwards and they had five children together. In 1990, he married actress Linda Kozlowski who he co-starred in the film Crocodile Dundee.
Joyce Hyser – Now 64

If you are into the 80s movie, you would definitely know Joyce Hyser in the 1984 movie, This is Spinal Tap and the 1985 movie, Just One of The Guys. The beautiful actress is now 64 years old. Her career slowed down after her acting in Just One of The Guys. With her involvement in the entertainment industry for 3 decades, Joyce is worth $2 million and her income were made from her career from movies, TV series and from endorsements. Joyce is not married yet but at 64, she is still fit, healthy and looks young. Her last act in a movie was in the 2014 movie, The Wedding Pact as Sally. She is still active working as an actress but Joyce is not active in social medias.
Raquel Welch – Now 81

Raquel Welch made her first impressions as an actress in the 1960s. However, it didn’t help her much as an actress due to the kind of roles she received. But as she spent time in the industry, better opportunities came by and Raquel didn’t miss them. The appeared in Broadway and made a name for herself as a skillful actress. She has tied the knot four times in her life. Her first husband was James Welch but the marriage lasted only five years. She married Patrick Curtis and later Andre Weinfeld. Her last marriage with Richard Palmer ended in 2008. She is now 81 years old and single.
Archie Manning – Now 72
Archie Manning was America’s Superstar Quarterback in the ’70s. He was a well-known professional athlete who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons. Throughout his career in football, he only played for 3 teams, which were the New Orleans Saints, the Houston Oilers, and the Minnesota Vikings.

He retired in 1982, leaving his team midway through the season. Afterward, he worked as an analyst with the Saint’s radio and television broadcasts and even appeared in a few commercials. He was also at one point on the College Football Playoff Committee and now owns a football-themed restaurant named after him – Manning’s.
Philip Michael Thomas – Now 72
Philip Michael Thomas was a well-known actor and musician before he retired in 2011. Most would know him from a 1980s television show called Miami Vice, where he portrayed detective Ricardo Tubbs. Philip made his first steps in the acting world in 1972, while his first remarkable role was in the 1975 animated crime film, Coonskin.

He then appeared in numerous advertisements and television movies. Moreover, Thomas voice Lance Vance in the Grand Theft Auto: Vice City and Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories video games. Before retiring, he also had a prominent music career and released some successful songs such as Living the Book of My Life and Just the Way I Planned It. It is important to know that Philip is a nonsmoker, nondrinker and also vegetarian, which is why he is 72 and super healthy.
Aileen Quinn – Now 50
A list of classic musicals would be incomplete without the inclusion of Annie. This 1982’s Broadway hit was headed by none other than Aileen Quinn who captured the essence of the character, along with the hearts of people everywhere. She is active since 1981 and was nominated twice for the Golden Globe.

After Annie, Aileen mostly took on voice roles in such projects as 1982’s The Wizard of Oz, The Charmkins, and The Frog Prince, among others. She has also seen as Dr. Quinn in two episodes of The Comeback Kids in 2014, which is her most recent role thus far.
Tippi Hedren – 9Now 92
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 93
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 93 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 97
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!
Bob Newhart – Now 92

Bob Newhart first gained stardom from his comedy monologues back in the 60’s, named ‘The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart’. Following his comedic success, Newhart tried acting and his first role was in the TV show named after him, ‘The Bob Newhart Show’. Sadly, Bob suffered health issues related to his smoking habits during the high points of his career. However, Newhart persevered and landed roles in movies such as ‘Catch 22’, ‘Elf’, and ‘Legally Blonde 2’, Recently, you can spot Newhart in ‘The Big Bang Theory’. His work over the years earned him $25 million.
Shirley Jones – Now 88

American singer and actress Shirley Jones has over six decades to speak for her career in the entertainment industry. While Shirley was best known for playing an escort in ‘Elmer Gantry’, her outstanding performance won her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Besides that, one of her other iconic roles was as Shirley Partridge in ‘The Partridge Family’. A recent appearance of hers was as Mrs. McClain in General Hospital. Now, she’s focusing on living her best life with a $25 million net worth. In her private life, she happens to be a grandmother of ten!
June Lockhart – Now 96

A regular on Broadway, June Lockhart found work in the movie industry by taking on roles in shows like ‘Lassie’, ‘Petticoat Junction’, and ‘Lost in Space’. She has received great awards for her performance, including a Tony award. Unlike her career, June suffered from a troubled personal life after going through divorce twice—first from John F. Maloney, whom she married in 1951, and her second from John Lindsay, whom she married in 1959 (the same year she divorced Maloney). Despite that, she managed to rake in a $10 million net worth by the time she retired.
Robert Clary – Now 96

Born in France, Robert Clary experienced a troubled childhood. His Jewish heritage made him a target to the Nazi’s and was even sent to a concentration camp. His experience in the camp molded him to try and help his peers however he could. He did this by entertaining them with his acting skills. A holocaust survivor, in the following years Robert gained considerable fame. His most iconic role was as Corporal Louis LeBeau in ‘Hogan’s Heroes’. Today, Robert has $20 million to his name.
Tony Bennett – Now 95

A renowned singer, Tony Bennett first gained prominence in the 50’s for his craft and voice interpretation. Tony mainly focuses on pop, jazz, and showtunes, continually selling out shows throughout his career. Bennett fought at the end of WWII and later developed his special technique in singing. He then signed with Columbia Records and made it big in 1951 with his first hit song titled Because of You. Some familiar tunes from Tony Bennett includes ‘I Left My Heart in San Fransisco’, ‘The Lady is a Tramp; and ‘The Good Life’. His career serviceably netted him a gratuitous $200 million net worth.