Celebrities You Thought Were Gone But Are Still Alive! – Master
Connie Stevens | Born in 1938, Hawaiian Eye
Over the years, Connie Stevens has amassed several prestigious accolades and a sterling reputation, winning roles in notable films and television series alike. An outstanding portrayal of “Cricket” Blake in the famous detective series Hawaiian Eye also won her the hearts of countless fans and critical acclaim.
A pro in diverting her creative genius into both on-screen and behind-the-lens jobs, Stevens also made her presence felt on Billboard with her heart-melting single Sixteen Reasons. Currently, in her 80s, the Tapeheads star knows how to keep herself busy. Besides an active film career, Connie also has her cosmetics line Forever Spring to focus on. Cheers to her untiring spirit!
Paul Hogan | Born In 1939, The Paul Hogan Show
With his breakout comic performance in ‘Crocodile Dundee,’ Paul Hogan cemented his reputation as the funniest man in show business. The film’s critical and financial success led the blue-eyed comic to create and host his TV series titled ‘The Paul Hogan Show.’
Continuing to work in television and commercials, the charming entertainer has stacked up an impressive body of work during his many decades, making audiences laugh. Though now ostensibly retired, Paul’s legacy in show business was honored in TV films on his 80th birthday, specially made to celebrate his life and contributions to the arts.
Cindy Williams | Born in 1947, American Graffiti
With many films, TV, and theater credits to her name, including the Hollywood’s classic ‘American Graffiti,’ Cindy Williams soon realized that she will always be remembered as Shirley from the famous comedy ‘Laverne & Shirley.’ So now, in her 70s, she is living her life to the fullest by doing what she loves the most. Any guesses? We are sure everybody knows that its theater!
After marrying Bill Hudson in the 2000s, Cindy has appeared in guest-starring roles on television and silver screen, but her on-screen presence decreased. We still would like to wish her luck for her future on-stage ventures!
George Hamilton, Born in 1939 – Zorro: The Gay Blade
His career started in the late ‘50s and continues to the very day. George Hamilton played in some of the most memorable films of the past century, including Zorro: The Gay Blade. He was born in Memphis, back in 1939, and even today that he’s in his 80s, he still finds his way in front of a camera. He was playing a recurring role in the American Housewife series and is now going to play in the film called All Terrain. He has accumulated a fortune of around $20 million.
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.
Christopher Walken | Born in 1943, The Deer Hunter
No wonder Christopher Walken’s awe-inspiring performances leave a lasting imprint in the audience’s minds! We don’t have to miss him longer, for the Pulp Fiction star will soon feature in the upcoming television series Severance and The Offenders. Despite his seniority in the business, Walken still has not decided on quitting his glorious on-screen journey, and that is indeed inspiring!
The New York-born actor is no stranger to global fame, with his films churning out over a billion dollars in the United States alone! Viewers would remember Christopher best for starring in first-rate movies like The Deer Hunter, Catch Me If You Can, and Vendetta.
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!
Patrick Stewart | Born in 1940, Star Trek: The Next Generation
Sir Patrick Stewart is a man of multiple talents— to say the least. Throughout his incredibly long career, the star has managed to fill up his resume with successful projects in acting, directing, and even producing films.
While many would assume that Sir Patrick must have long retired, given his net worth, impressive resume, and of course, his age, that is most certainly not the case. With roles in the ‘X-Man’ series and 2020’s ‘Star Trek: Picard,’ we expect Sir Patrick to continue playing his legendary characters for a long time.
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.
Connie Stevens | Born in 1938, Hawaiian Eye
Over the years, Connie Stevens has amassed several prestigious accolades and a sterling reputation, winning roles in notable films and television series alike. An outstanding portrayal of “Cricket” Blake in the famous detective series Hawaiian Eye also won her the hearts of countless fans and critical acclaim.
A pro in diverting her creative genius into both on-screen and behind-the-lens jobs, Stevens also made her presence felt on Billboard with her heart-melting single Sixteen Reasons. Currently, in her 80s, the Tapeheads star knows how to keep herself busy. Besides an active film career, Connie also has her cosmetics line Forever Spring to focus on. Cheers to her untiring spirit!
Patricia Wright | Born in 1921, Chained For Life
Believe it or not, Hollywood shot films on minimal time and budgets back in the day, and Patricia Wright is a witness. Though initially a weather girl, Wright’s adorable charm soon got her small uncredited parts in tv and film roles.
By the time the ’50s and ’60s rolled in, Patricia was a regularly working Tinseltown actress with back-to-back roles in hits like Chained For Life and Scandal Incorporated. Yet her most iconic appearance remains the Three Stooges short, Cukoo on a Choo Choo, which the actress revealed was a filming wrap in just three days! Nearing her hundred today, this Hollywood veteran is enjoying a well-earned retirement these days.
Chuck Norris | Born in 1940, The Delta Force
Believe it or not, but the legendary actor, Chuck Norris, is already in his eighties. The ‘Texas Ranger’ star continues to bestow his fans with occasional appearances and outstanding performances in film and TV, but his extraordinary work in ‘The Delta Force’ remains unforgettable to this day.
Apart from his acting, Norris ventured as a producer and screenwriter too. Not many people know that before entering Hollywood, Chuck served in the Air force and won numerous martial arts championships. People across the world loved his fight for justice against the bad guys, and we, too, hope to see him back in action soon.
Mike Farrell | Born in 1939, MASH
One cannot help but get excited when hearing the opening song of the famous TV show ‘MAS*H,’ it has to be the best entertainment program ever! Mike Farrell’s extraordinary performance made sure to make the series an international success, and for us, he will forever remain Captain B.J. Hunnicutt.
Before starting his career, Farrell served in the marine corps and later did many odd jobs, until the ’70s. That’s when he landed a role on ‘Days of Our Lives, ‘ which skyrocketed his career. Besides acting, he also tried his hand at producing films, with projects like ‘Patch Adams’, among others.
Bree Olson | Born In 1986, Houston, Texas
There are many people out there that are familiar with the name Bree Olson. Her career as an adult entertainment star was among the industry’s best, but she retired from the industry in 2011. After her departure, the beauty moved to mainstream TV and cinema and managed to secure roles in ‘Director’s Cut’ ‘The Human Centipede 3,’ and the web film ‘Power/Rangers.’
Olson has also worked on a series of videos for Adam McKay and Will Ferrell’s website Funny or Die. Sadly, the Houston-born actress’ career change was not very successful. Nevertheless, there’s still time as Olson is still pretty young.
George Strait | Born in 1952, Strait Out of the Box
Famously known as the ‘King of Country,’ George Strait is an acclaimed country musician who has sold millions of records during his incredibly successful career spanning over four decades. The singer has won countless awards, including the ‘Grammy’ Award for best country album.
While many of his age-mates are looking to kick back and relax, enjoying their retirement, Strait is still churning out hit after hit, not slowing down on the music front, and who can blame him? The star looks strong, and we bet as long as he can keep going, we’ll continue experiencing his musical genius and acting prowess.
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