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Golden Age Stars Who Are Still Alive And Doing Great At Retirement!

Caren Marsh Doll – 103 Years

Caren Marsh Doll, aka Caren Marsh, is an American screen and stage actress and dancer. Caren specializes in modern dance and tap; she was a stand-in for Judy Garland in The Wizard of Oz and Ziegfeld Girl. She is one of the last remaining actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood. Marsh’s father was a Hollywood stockbroker. Her parents were initially against Caren’s career choice.

Doll even went unrecognized for a small role she played in Gone with the Wind. However, she started gaining attention when she appeared in films with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer from 1937 to 1948. Caren’s younger sister, Dorothy Morris, was also a prominent name in the film industry.

Terry Kilburn – Age 94

An English American actor, Terry Kilburn, was born in London and, at the age of 10, stepped into Hollywood to try his luck in acting. As a child, he made appearances in several popular films like Mr. Chips, A Christmas Carol, Goodbye, etc. His innocent face, dreamy eyes, and diligence earned him sought after fame when he was 11 years old.

He later played the protagonist in two films named Lord Jeff and Swiss Family Robinson. Along with Basil Rathbone, he was also seen in The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. His last movie was Lolita, in which he played a minor role. He currently lives in his Minneapolis home.

Clint Eastwood – 90 years

This handsome hunk is famous for his line “Do I feel lucky?’ Well, do you, punk?” from the movie Dirty Harry. He has worked as an actor, a producer, a composer, and a director in Hollywood. Thus we can say that he has a multitudinous personality. He has contributed more than 60 years of his life to his career in the entertainment industry.

Some of his top-rated movies are “Any which way you can” and “Every Which Way But Loose.” He also starred in the hit Netflix movie “Mystic River,” which is the second film to win two prizes in a single category.

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