If you’ve been around long enough, then you’ve surely enjoyed heaps of movies, TV shows, and songs from the Golden Age of Hollywood up to the ’70s and ’80s. Do you ever wonder what happened to the actors who gave life to your favorite characters and singers who performed the now-nostalgic songs? If the answer is yes, then you’re in the right place.
We have curated a list of 50 stars who are still alive and kicking, and most of them have passed their 70-year milestone. Nonetheless, you’d be surprised to learn who among them are still active in their careers and how much they have got going on in their lives!
Barbara Eden — 1931
When Barbara Eden made other’s wishes come true on her most popular project, I Dream of Jeannie, she didn’t realize she was making her own dreams come true as well. Like the pretty 2,000-year-old genie she was back then, Eden doesn’t seem to have aged one bit because we can all agree that she looks glorious at 89.
Eden had already had recurring roles in The Johnny Carson Show and How to Marry a Millionaire when she played Jeannie, the genie. However, that was the role that put her on the grid permanently. Despite being close to 90, she played Mrs. Claus on My Adventures with Santa in 2019.
Connie Stevens — 1938
If you think back on the early years of Connie Stevens’s career, you may recall that she attracted a lot of attention on the Hawaiian Eye TV series. However, her career has seen much greater heights since then, with roles in Grease 2 and Tapeheads, among others.
Did you know that Stevens also had a decent music career that saw the release of nine studio albums and 20 singles? Despite being 82, she hasn’t stopped acting. She even played Meredith in the 2019 film By the Rivers of Babylon. Her children with the late actor Eddie Fisher, Joely, and Tricia Fisher, have also followed their parents’ footsteps.
Elinor Donahue – 1937
The American silver screen and the stars that graced it is a legend. Both the long-running shows and the unforgettable actors and actresses, many of which are still with us today. Mary Elinor Donahue was a Washington girl who spent almost seven decades appearing in film and is one of these outstanding performers.
A dancing chorus girl was our heroine’s first role at age five, and as she grew up, smaller parts gave way to projects like Many Happy Returns, Odd Couple, Happy Days, and Cold Case. Elinor is living proof that age is only a number, especially when measuring acting power.