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.
Brenda Blethyn – 75
Brenda Blethyn’s hugely successful acting roles have made her a treasure of the show business. The entire world took notice of her after she played DCI Vera Stanhope in Vera. Eventually, the iconic actress’s performances earned her a Golden Globe, a BAFTA award, and two Academy Award nominations.

A little-known fact about this golden era star is that being on TV was never her ambition. Back in the day, she wanted to join the army. We are glad that the gorgeous lady ended up in the entertainment industry, else we would have missed this phenomenal talent.
Julie Christie – 80

British actress Julie Christie was at the peak of her career in the 60’s. She rose to stardom after being casted in ‘Billy Liar’ back in 1963. Following that, she acted in ‘Darling’, which undeniably is her most iconic role. Over the course of her career, Julie has won multiple awards, netting an Academy Award, a BAFTA award, and a Golden Globe. Julie oozes talent when he appears on the screen and the awards she received were merely validation of her talent. Today, Julie still receives roles and is active in the industry, padding her $10 million net worth.
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.
Thelma Barlow – 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!
Petula Clark – 88

An incredible woman whose career has existed since World War II, Petula Clark is 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.
Tom O’Connor – 81
Tom O’Connor entered show business because he loved to make people laugh. In the early ’70s, besides working as a maths and music teacher at a school, he worked evenings as a comic at many clubs in the Liverpool area. There was no looking back for him after getting a break in the play, Opportunity Knocks.

He has acted in several TV shows since, notable of which is Doctors. Still, O’Connor’s claim to fame is as a presenter for a string of game shows like Name That Tune and Crosswits. Even till 2014, the 81-year-old has been touring as a comic! He has since ventured into writing books and playing golf.
Robert Daws – 62
It is impossible to forget Roger Dervish from the cricket comedy film Outside Edge who made us laugh our hearts out. Robert Daws was the man behind that character. Unsurprisingly, his extraordinary performance earned him the Best Comedy Actor nomination at the British Comedy Awards.

Daws’ talents extend much beyond just acting. He is a literary genius who has written three books in the crime fiction genre. From making us laugh to leaving us on the edge with his gripping tales, this generation surely couldn’t ask for a more talented person.
David Attenborough – 94

Sir David Attenborough is amongst the most respected welfare activists in the United Kingdom. Some of his work includes BBC’s ‘Blue Planet’ as well as natural history and animal-centric programs. The series received critical acclaim with its vivid videography and showcase of nature. A self-described ‘lover of nature, people, and animals’, he has also worked with the Refugee Children’s Movement. Fans are also shocked to find out that David looked really handsome when he was young. In 2013, Attenborough had a pacemaker fitted in, but he wasn’t keen on giving up his work. It entails so much beauty and is so captivating that he seems to want to continue until his last breath!
Prunella Scales – 88
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.
Julie Andrews – 85

You may not have been around to witness the high points of her career, but Julie Andrews is a name you would definitely be familiar with. She shot to fame after landing the leading role in ‘The Sound of Music’, and ‘Mary Poppins’. She also performed in many musicals and on Broadway. Recently, she voiced over characters in ‘Shrek Forever After’ and ‘Despicable Me’. Her $45 million net worth is ever growing with more and more credits to her acting career. However, her personal life isn’t as flowery as she has experienced multiple heartbreaks. Julie was married twice, her first one ending in a divorce, and she is now a widow after a 41 year marriage to Blake Edwards.
Angela Lansbury – 95

Angela Lansbury has been in the industry since she was in her 20’s, and if anyone’s keeping count, she’s currently 92 years old. An impressive 7 decade long career, she got her start in ‘Gaslight’ after moving to Hollywood in 1942. Following that, Angela was presented with many opportunities which rocketed her career to great heights. Angela received multiple accolades for her performances in films. Despite her age, Angela has no plans on retiring yet, even with a growing $70 million fortune!
Shani Wallis – 87

She played one of the most important roles on the big screen in the ‘60s, the one of Nancy in the musical drama, Oliver!. Shani Wallis is in her late 80s right now, and although she’s no longer acting, she’s alive and well. She was born in North London in 1933 and now lives in the States with her husband, Bernie Rich. With her career, she played in theater productions, including some from Broadway, and in many films. The last time she had an acting project, however, was in 2006, with Mojave Phone Booth.
Tim Curry – 74

Timothy James Curry is a popular British actor who is known for protrayig versatile roles throughout his movie & Theater career. Tim Curry mostly played villainous roles and surely played them so good that people would always praise him with standing Ovations. His notable performances as ‘It’ in Stephen King’s IT, The Criminologist in Rocky Horror Picture Show and various Theater performances are still etched in everyone’s minds. The actor stopped working a while ago when he suffered a stroke which left him partially Paralyzed, however he is still enjoying life to the fullest.
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.
Betty Lynn – 94

Betty Lynn had it hard as a child, as her father took off from their family and threatened to shoot young Betty. Her mother was a significant figure in her life, teaching her the trade that would eventually become her career, singing. Betty started performing with the United Service Organization and toured multiple countries in hospitals and other grim facilities. When she made her way back, Betty found her way into showbiz, appearing on both TV and Broadway. Her career is landmarked by her appearance on ‘The Andy Griffith Show’.
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 comfortably with her $10 million fortune.
Jane Fonda – 83

Jane Fonda is the classic American beauty, even so at 83 years old today. Star of many films such as ‘Coming Home’ and ‘Klute’, her great performances in film over the years enabled her multiple accolades, including two Oscars. Generating a $200 million net worth via her career, she actively participated in political activism, particularly in civil rights. An HBO documentary covering Fonda’s life story titled Jane Fonda in Five Acts was released in 2018. The feature, which received rave reviews, tackled her childhood, acting career, and even her political activism.
Katharine Ross – 80
While she actually starred in three of the most popular movies of the ‘60s and ‘70s—Sundance Kid, Butch Cassidy, and The Graduate—it was her role as Elaine Robinson in The Graduate that earned Katherine Ross the most attention and popularity. Before her big-screen stint, she had acted in a number of stage productions.

Ross had four divorces before finding the real deal with Sam Elliot, to whom she’s married to since 1984. Ross is still acting with recent appearances in A Star is Born, Attachments and The Hero. Her fortune is set at $5 million.
Johnny Mathis – 85
Johnny Mathis is a legendary singer that went famous for his hit single ‘It’s Not for Me to Say. His singles became so famous he started making albums and some of his albums achieved gold or platinum status and 73 making on the Billboard charts. His beautiful voice and well-written songs which were also written by him were so famous and well-received by fans that he received Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award and only several dozens of artists received the award. Luckily he is one of them!

At the age of 85, Johnny is still performing. His passion for the music industry keeps on going and he still performs live. Johnny also has a big passion for sports as he was supposed to be on the Olympic high-jump trials, but didn’t. He occasionally plays golfs and hosted many gold tournaments and events. He never been married but enjoy his single life as a famous artist.
Gladys Knight – 76

Anyone who enjoys and appreciates Soul music must know, Gladys Maria Knight, with her band, Gladys Knight & the Pips. Gladys is known as “Empress of Soul” who is very famous in the 60s, 70s, and, 80s. She is a very talented singer, songwriter, actress, author, and also a businesswoman. Gladys has won over 7 Grammy Awards, 4 for a solo artists and 3 with her band. Her songs, Midnight Train to Georgia, and That’s What Friends Are For have been number one in Billboard Hot 100. Rolling Stone magazine named Gladys as one of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.
Diana Ross – 77

The multi-talented Diana Ross is the lead singer to a group name The Supremes and it makes 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 tours every year and her 2020 tour has been pushed to 2021 due to the pandemic.
Harry Belafonte – 94

Manhattan native Harry Belafonte has experienced the lowest of lows in life, almost facing bankruptcy. He managed to lift himself out of the ditch by utilizing his gift, which was singing. Harry pumped out hit after hit (30 studio albums and eight live albums!) which mainly revolved around traditional Caribbean music art. Besides that, Harry also tried his hand at acting, appearing in great films such as ‘Carmen Jones’ and ‘Island In The Sun’. He was also a close friend of Martin Luther King, and is strongly supportive of the Civil Rights movement since the ’50s!
Tony Bennett – 94

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.
Rita Moreno – 89
Rita Moreno has been in the acting profession since she was 13, starting from Broadway’s Skydrift. Her stunning physical appearance coupled with other talents quickly showed, and won her many other roles. Today, Rita is best known for her roles in West Side Story and The King and I.

Rita belongs to an exclusive list of 12 people who have won a Grammy, Oscar, Tony, and Emmy. Throughout her career, she has been tied to superstars such as Elvis Presley, Anthony Quinn, and Marlon Brando. This granted her multiple tabloid headlines and as they say, there is no bad publicity. Throughout her career, she has earned over $25 million.
Jerry Lee Lewis – 85

One of the pioneering figures in the Rock & Roll genre, most would know him for his hit singles such as ‘Crazy Arms’, ‘Great Balls of Fire’, ‘Goin’ On’ and ‘Whole Lotta Shakin’’. At the peak of his career, Lewis was nicknamed ‘The Killer’ and was hugely influential back in the day. Although, Lewis has shares of controversy too. He intended on getting married to his cousin who was only 13 years old at the time! As time passed, he restored his public image and made a comeback with a country album. Lewis’s personal life is turbulent, as he was married 7 times. If it wasn’t for the litigation and settlement fees, Lewis would have $15 million to his name.
Nancy Sinatra – 80

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.
Shirley Jones – 87

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!
Agnetha Fältsko – 71

Åse Agneta Fältskog is a Swedish singer who is well know for her name Agneta Fältskog. The beautiful 69 years old was a singer, songwriter, and musician for a very well-known pop group, ABBA. But before becoming an international star, Agneta released her album called Agneta Fältskog and achieved success. Agneta is known to be a musical genius. The multitalented lady was only 6 years old when she wrote her first song, Två små troll. Then took a piano lesson when she was only 8 years old. The group ABBA was form when Agneta met a member of Hootenanny Singers, Björn Kristian Ulvaeus then Anni-Frid Lyngstad and Benny Andersson. They then formed ABBA. The band was a huge success and famous worldwide with over 380 million albums and singles sold worldwide, making them one of the best-selling music artists in history. After the break-up of the group, Agneta went solo and has been avoiding public but made comebacks in 2004 and 2013.
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.
Ted Donaldson – 87

Ted Donaldson was born to Will Donaldson, a singer/composer and his wife Jo (who died when he was 4 and a half). His career kickstarted in the 30’s during the Great Depression, with him appearing in an NBC radio show In December of 1937. However, the Great Depression did not affect him or his family much as he reaped in great wealth due to his acting talent! His most acclaimed roles came on ‘A Christmas Carol’ and ‘Father Knows Best’. Despite being talent and potential laden, Donaldson left the industry in 1940 to live a less spotlight sedated life.
Jane Powell – 92

Jane Powell worked as a singer in Portland before moving to LA, which led her to a deal with MGM. Her career skyrocketed soon after, appearing in multiple musical films with the likes of Elizabeth Taylor and Fred Astaire. However, she went through a period of drought in the 50’s, facing difficulty in landing roles in film. This prompted her to move on to Broadway which rekindled her success! Powell has had a colourful love life, seeing five marriages and having three children from two of them. Her longest marriage was to Dickie Moore, who died in 2015.
Al Pacino – 80

Alfredo James Pacino is more well-known as Al Pacino, and he is an American actor who is also a filmmaker. He has been active in the Hollywood world for more than 5 decades. His name started being recognized when he acted for the role as Michael Corleone in the 1972 movie, The Godfather and the sequences. He the achieved international acclaim. Al Pacino has received numerous awards through his career as an actor including, an Academy Award, 2 Tony Awards, 4 Golden Globe Awards, 2 Primetime Emmy Awards and even the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. He is the Godfather of acting. Recently he starred in Once Upon a Time in Hollywood with Brad Pitt and Leonardo Dicaprio, a movie that was just released. Today, he is 80 & his career has landed him a net worth of $165 million.
Sam Elliott – 76

Sam Elliott is the ultimate mustache king known in western films. His voice and his southern accent are his trademark. He then got other roles in famous films such as The Big Lebowski and Ghost Rider. The 76-year-old actor has been happily married to Katharine Ross since 1984. He saw how he rocked his white hair and looked good at his age. Sam was nominated for an Oscar for A Star Is Born with Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper.
Jack Nicholson – Age 83
Jack Nicholson holds the title of a male actor with the most number of Academy Award nominations. He also won the award three times, for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,

Terms of Endearment, and As Good As It Gets. As it always happens with such big stars, Jack’s name was dragged through the tabloids ever so often.
However, Jack rarely gives interviews and has a reputation for being immune to scandals. This is further strengthened by his memorable performances in other successful movies, like The Bucket List, Chinatown, The Shining, The Departed, 1989’s Batman, and many more… Unfortunately, Jack is officially retired since 2010.