Celebrities You Thought Were Gone But Are Still Alive!
Barbara Walters –Born in 1929, The View
With a last public appearance in 2016, Barbara Walters’ social media handles haven’t been updated since 2017. Sources suggest that the retired journalist has been diagnosed with dementia and that most of her day is passed sleeping.
On the other hand, fans haven’t forgotten the ‘ABC Evening News’ anchor, though. The television has only witnessed a few iconic journalists like this who have majestic hosting abilities – how we enjoyed watching Walters taking exclusive interviews of American celebrities! While admirers wish her good health, it’s no secret that we also miss seeing her on our screens dearly.
Barbara Eden | Born in 1931, I Dream of Jeannie
It’s amazing how even at 89, Barbara Eden hasn’t lost any of her magic! The yesteryear star is still as charming and witty as ever. Barbara’s incredible journey to stardom began with her singing in a church choir. And while she starred in the popular sitcom, I Dream of Jeannie the beautiful actress started gaining recognition and soon became a household name.

So talented was Eden that producers and directors alike chose her for challenging roles, and her versatility as an actress shone through every time. In a career spanning seven decades, the Flaming Star alum took on diverse television roles and even participated in a beauty pageant!
Tina Turner | Born in 1939, The Big T.N.T Show
Another star from the showbiz golden era, Tina Turner, leaves us stunned to date like the way she did when she started her career. Not many are aware, but Turner has also been a Guinness World Record holder for the maximum paying audience in 1988 for solo performance, which was considered a massive deal for a female celebrity back then!

Even though the singer has commenced with her eighties, we still cherish her music and acting from previous productions. Her journey has been so fulfilling that we cannot wait to see her perform just once more!
Ann-Margret | Born in 1941, Bye Bye Birdie
We have always heard that ‘old is gold,’ but Ann-Margret, the ‘Grumpy Old Men’ star manages to prove it. Her film and music career spans five decades commencing from 1971 onward and going strong till today!

Back in the days, Margret was known as the female version of Elvis Presley, thanks to her breathtaking voice. The undivided adoration she has for singing is evident, as nothing has stopped her from contributing to music even in her late seventies! We don’t want to sound selfish, but we look forward to seeing more of her on-screen!
Bern Nadette Stanis | Born In 1953, Brooklyn, New York
If you are a fan of ’70s comedy, then Bern Nadette Stanis’s name might sound familiar to you. That’s because the actress portrayed the only daughter of Florida and James Evans Sr. on the hit show ‘Good Times.’ Surprisingly, despite it being decades after, the lady’s smile is still as infectious as ever.

Our favorite actress lives with her children in Atlanta, Georgia, enjoying a relatively quiet life. Moreover, Stanis has taken a step back from her acting duties and focused more on her writing. So far, the actress/writer has four published books to her name.
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