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These Legendary Stars You Forgot Are Still Alive & Kicking

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Nehemiah Persoff, 102 Years Old

With undeniable love for drama, actor Nehemiah Persoff used to manage his time between the theater and his electrician job. In 1947, the artist’s dedication paid off when he was selected in the first-ever batch of the reputed Actors Studio, giving him the privilege of training under film masters like Elia Kazan.

Now, with over 200 appearances on different platforms and a career spanning over half a century, the legend’s legacy speaks for itself. Although retired from acting, Persoff wrote and released a book named ‘The Many Faces of Nehemiah’ in 2021, proving that there is still a lot of energy left in him.

Murray Abraham, 81 Years Old

The turning point for Murray Abraham’s career took place in the ’80s when he won the Oscar for Amadeus. We really wonder how time has flown by, as we see this talent house in his eighties now! Unbelievable, isn’t it?

Murray’s work in The Name of the Rose and Last Action Hero has been appreciated by actors working at the same time. Murray is always going to be class-apart and remembered for his contributions to the entertainment industry. It is always a pleasure watching this star, and we will continue admiring his work no matter what!

Lee Majors, 82 Years Old

Famous for his outstanding performance as Colonel Steve Austin in the sci-fi TV series The Six Million Dollar Man, Lee Majors has been in the entertainment industry for quite some time. He landed other roles in films including Scrooged and The Fall Guy and also judged the 1981 Miss Universe pageant.

Majors is still active in the industry and enjoys working in action and thriller movies, with his latest appearances being in 2019 on Magnum P.I. and Narco Sub in 2021. Even in his 80s, Majors still delivers a solid performance each time.

Christopher Lloyd, 82 Years Old

We don’t think there are many people in their eighties who, instead of enjoying their retirement, wake up to go to work every morning. One such person is Christopher Lloyd, who rose to fame after starring in the Star Trek III: The Search for Spock movie and has been a household name in Hollywood since his breakout 1961 debut.

Lloyd’s career has been incredibly successful, with countless television shows and films under his belt, and he has won several coveted awards in the process. We have no idea what the veteran actor does to keep him looking strong and enthusiastic, but we’re happy to see his talent shine on!

Johnny Mathis, 85 Years Old

Johnny Mathis is an acclaimed famous music singer who has had a majorly successful career spanning over six decades, with several of his albums classified as platinum or gold. The multitalented songwriter has transversed multiple genres, from jazz, soul, rhythm and blues, country music, and Brazilian tunes.

Despite his long career and old age, Mathis is still churning out melodies and doesn’t look like retiring anytime soon. The Grammy Award winner still loves to perform, and with over $400 million in his bank account, he has an A-list retirement to look forward to should Johnny ever change his mind.

Eva Marie Saint, 97 Years Old

The oldest living Academy Award-winner Eva Marie Saint boasts a career that started in 1945 and is still ongoing. As a Golden Age of Hollywood superstar, Saint rose to fame playing in iconic films like On the Waterfront and North by Northwest.

Towards the close of the ’70s, Saint blew fans away in How The West Was Won and Taxi. A long break followed, and in 1986 the Nothing in Common star returned to our screens. From winning an Emmy for People Like Us to starring in Superman Returns, Saint found great success later in life. We last saw the legend in the movie Mariette in Ecstasy in 2019.

Shirley Eaton, 83 Years Old

Bond Girl Shirley Eaton is perhaps most famous for playing Goldfinger’s Jill Masterton in 1964, but she had already been acting for years. Eaton started as a talented singer on stage and TV, participating in numerous variety shows. She even played with Roger Moore in The Saint during three episodes and was a part of many of the Carry On movies.

There were only a handful of movies before Eaton’s retirement in 1969. In 1957, the Ten Little Indians star married and had two children. Her husband passed in 1994, and on October 5, 2020, the actress who will always be remembered painted in gold died from cancer at 76.

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