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Celebrities You Thought Were Gone But Are Still Alive!

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!

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!

Robby Benson | Born in 1956, Beauty and the Beast

Robby Benson is an actor and professor who rose to fame as a teen idol. He starred in many great films in the ’70s that took his career to new heights. He is known for his role in projects like “Ice Castle,” “Ode to Billy Joe,” and “One on One.”

He also did some voice acting work in the ’90s and ’00s and is known for his iconic work as The Beast in the movie “Beauty and the Beast.” He later became a professor and taught at UCLA and NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. In 2019, he returned to acting with the film “A Feeling of Home.”

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