Barbara Walters – 91
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.
Clint Eastwood – 90

American actor, Clint Eastwood is one of the famous golden age actor. He is well-known for his role in a western series, Rawhide and went international after staring in dollars trilogy, a movie made by an Italian filmmaker, Sergio Leone. Besides being an actor, Clint is also a director and his 1992 movie, Unforgiven and the 2004 sports drama, Million Dollar Baby won him Academy Award for Best director and Best Picture. He was also nominated for Best Actor. Clint was also the Mayor of Carmel-by-the-Sea from 1986 to 1988. At the age of 90, Clint is still busy with acting & directing. His latest movie, Richard Jewell was nominated for a Golden Globe Awards in 2019. With his success, Clint has a net worth of $375 million.
Bob Barker – 97

“Come on down!”. An iconic phrase from the lovable Bob Barker who mostly functions as a game host. His first job was hosting the show ‘Truth or Consequence’ which debuted in 1956. Bob has also presented and hosted events such as Miss Universe and Miss USA, before landing his landmark role in ‘The Price Is Right’, leading to the iconic catchphrase. Bob stepped down from hosting ‘The Price Is Right’ in 2007, after a 35 year long stint at the show. His career amassed him a fortune of $70 million, which he can now enjoy.
Wayne Newton – Now 78

There was a time where nobody knew Wayne Newton. But he quickly gained his fame in Las Vegas where he would regularly perform. He would later be known as Mr. Entertainment; among his many nicknames, throughout his career that proved his strong presence in the industry. Now, his net worth is estimated to be about 120$ million! What’s so special about this former cabaret performer who was once deemed bigger than Sinatra? Born on April 3rd, 1942, his early involvement in music began when he would perform daily in a local radio station. Years of hard work later, he became one of the highest-paid entertainers in his time. Remarkable! He spends most of his free time now in his luxurious mansion, Casa De Shenandoah which was once a tourist attraction.
Linda Evans – 78

Linda started acting in the year 1960 when she acted in The Big Valley as Audra Barkley, the daughter of Victoria Barkley. She is famous and ver well-known for her acts in television shows and soap opera and in 1980s, she became one of the start of a soap opera called, Dynasty and held the role of Krystle Carrington from 1981 to 1989. She then semi-tired for acting after she was done with Dynasty and decided to retired in 1997. Her last act was as Joan Curtis and Shaw Canfield in a television film, The Stepsister. With her success in showbiz, she is happily retired with a net worth of $35 million.
Lauren Tewes – 67

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.
Loni Anderson – 75
Does anyone remember Loni Anderson, the actress who played as the receptionist in WKRP in Cincinnati? She was nominated for multiple Golden Globe and Emmy awards and recently turned 75, but she doesn’t have plans on retiring. However, her daughter Deidra Hoffman was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis in 2009 and Loni stays home to support her daughter.

Recent reports say that Deidra is currently still battling against the disease. We sincerely hope that she recovers. Loni was most recently seen in a TV series titled My Sister Is So Gay, in 2018. Since 2008, she is married to Bob Flick, her fourth husband, and besides Deidra, Loni has one more child.
Barbara Eden – 89

Barbara Eden started off her journey as an actress in 1956 on ‘The Johnny Carson Show’. Her success on the show made her a star, granted her many roles in TV shows and stage performances. She then made the leap into the movie industry which graciously accepted her. Barbara starred in several great films, most notably ‘A Private’s Affair’, ‘Swingin’ Along’, and ‘Flaming Star’, in which she had the opportunity to act alongside Elvis Presley. However, her best-known role was as Jeannie in the extremely popular sitcom, ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ which aired in the 60’s. While she is still active as of 2016, she is definitely living comfortable with her $10 million fortune.
Elisabeth Shue – 57

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.
Max Baer Jr. – 83

Max Baer Jr. is a man of many talents, having dabbled in directing, acting, producing, and screenwriting. However, he is definitely most remembered for his role as Jethro Bodine in ‘Beverly Hillbillies’! Baer Jr. took advantage of his famous TV role by marketing the show in the gambling and hotel industry. In 1999, 65 Beverley Hillbillies slot machines were constructed and positioned in 10 casinos. Max also holds the accolade of being the last living cast member of the show since the passing of his costar Donna Douglas in 2015.
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.
Ruth Buzzi – 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.
Alan Dershowitz – Now 83
If a celebrity lawyer has received the media treatment like no other, it’s probably the one and only Alan Dershowitz. Playing the devil in the courtroom mostly as a criminal appellate lawyer, Alan has been the go-to option for big-name celebrities including Mike Tyson and Julian Assange.

For Alan, being a lawyer was not the end of the line in his career, so he tried his hand at being a Harvard professor too. After his successful run in academia, Alan now often features on television and has become a renowned media personality. His presence in the limelight even at 83 years old only goes to show that age is just a number.
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.
Julie Goodyear – Now 79
Julie Goodyear was diagnosed with cancer shortly after being cast for a permanent role on Coronation Street. While the actress never publicly talked about her illness until she had fully recovered, her frequent absenteeism from the show soon began raising questions among fans.

A year after leaving the program in 1995, Goodyear was honored with a Most Excellent Order of the British Empire and she pursued other interests, including radio DJing and reality TV. Besides her contribution to film and British soap operas, this star is mainly remembered for her bold style and warm personality on Celebrity Big Brother.
Cassandra Peterson – Now 69
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!
Michael French- 58
Michael French knew early in life that acting was what he wanted to do. After years of actively participating in school productions, the star landed his first paying acting gig at 22, with a local theatre in London. He finally got his major break on BBC’s soap opera, EastEnders.

French has since been on multiple shows, with his last appearance being on 2014’s musical, The Sound Of Music, as Captain Von Trapp. He has yet to make an official retirement announcement, so we hope the entertainer will be returning to our screens soon, as he is only in his late fifties.
Robert Wagner – 91
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.
Mary Ward – 106
She may now be enjoying her retirement to the fullest in Melbourne, but Mary Ward had her finger in several pies back in the day. From being an exceptional actress on stage, television, and on the big screen to being a radio announcer, this woman has done it all.

You might have seen her in productions like Prisoner and Sons and Daughters. She caught on for playing elderly characters in such projects. After serving in the entertainment industry for six decades, Mary hung up the hat on acting in 2000.
Michelle Ryan – 36
Michelle Ryan’s most iconic role has to be as Zoe Slater in EastEnders, as fans of the show are still talking about her to this day. The storyline had all sorts of twists and turns, and her acting kept audiences hooked! While she got started in the industry at the young age of 16, the actress left the TV series in 2005 to pursue other ventures.

Ryan has since worked on many notable projects, including Cockneys vs. Zombies, Doctor Who, and D**** in Paradise. She even dabbled in theatre, but currently, the star stays off from the limelight and is not active on any of her socials.
Thelma Barlow – Actress, 91 Years
The long-running role in Coronation Street was enough for fans to be forever admirals of Thelma Barlow. She was always known to rock the television with performances seen never before. It is unbelievable to know that this talented actress is 91 today.

Her contribution to the entertainment industry reflects her passion, love, and dedication to her work. It is always heartbreaking to see your favorite television personalities aging, but don’t worry; we always have their TV shows to go back to. Thelma deserves the honor for her exceptional work, and the best way to do this is by watching her excellent shows!
James Michael Tyler – 59
For close to three decades now, James Michael Tyler has wowed the masses with his hilarious, energetic performances. From starring in the fan-favorite sitcom Friends to appearing in Modern Music and Friends: The Reunion, Tyler has had quite a successful career.

The actor, despite being in his late fifties, is still relatively active in tinsel town. We don’t think he will retire anytime soon, and while he was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2018, James isn’t one to give up quickly, and we hope to see him on our screens in the future.
Barbara Walters – 91
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.
Greg Baker – 53
Gregory Baker was best known to teens as Miley Stewart’s history teacher on Hannah Montana, Disney‘s smash hit show. Another one of his better-known projects is Sports Night, where Baker played the role of a producer named Elliot.

However, despite having gifted talents, he never had a regular stream of screen space. After a few appearances in 2012 and playing the lead role as Burger Pitt in the series I’m in the Band, it looks like Baker has taken early retirement from the showbiz, only to enjoy his days in peace and contentment.
Vera Int-Veen – 54
Vera Int-Veen is a woman of many talents! From studying law and political science to having an illustrious career in television shows, she has jumped many lanes to get to where she is today! Not only this, but Vera is also a published author of two books named Essen Sie doch, was Sie wollen, Pia und der Glückskäfer, which came out in 2001 and 2002, respectively.

Currently, the star is working as a producer for the shows Schwiegertochter gesucht and Helfer mit Herz while enjoying life with her loving partner, Obi.
Katharina Saalfrank – 50
Katharina Saalfrank is a currently active German personality that specializes in legal issues and therapy. She now lives with her husband and four sons in Berlin. Apart from juggling a chaotic household, the busy woman also manages her career as an educator and actress! Saalfrank may have started out wanting to have a career as a lawyer but was soon attracted to showbiz.

Katharina is frequently in the news for being unafraid to say what’s on her mind and answering controversial questions about parenting and general issues life-related; kudos to you for speaking your mind, ma’am!
Eva Brenner – 45
Eva Brenner is an activist, a talented interior designer, and a television artist, all packed into one! You may know her from the hit show Home in Luck featured on RTL II from 2005 to 2019 or when she presented a documentary on German immigrants.

Despite being a busy woman and having dipped her toes in varied professions, Eva still finds time for humanitarian causes and remained especially active during the floods of 2013. Brenner played an active role in gathering donations and ensuring that help arrived for those who needed it the most!
Prunella Scales – 89
We may remember the beautiful Prunella Scales as Sybil in Fawlty Towers, but it was the power-packed performance as Queen Elizabeth II in A Question of Attribution that earned her a BAFTA nomination. The iconic actress who is in her late 80s has been battling Alzheimer’s since 2014.

Despite not being able to remember things, Scales is still faring well in the entertainment business. A testament to this fact is the 2019 documentary series Great Canal Journeys, wherein she starred alongside her husband Timothy West. She may be losing her memory, but we can never forget the legend.