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

Marsha Hunt – Age 103

One of the oldest American actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood, Marsha worked for around seven decades in the industry. She became famous after starring alongside John Wayne in the opposite role in Born to The West movie. In the Lost Angel movie, she made an appearance along with James Craig and Margaret O’Brien.

She never looked back afterward and was portrayed in fifty-plus films, namely Havoc, Diplomatic, The Valley of Decision, Pride and Prejudice, The Happy Time, etc. Lately, she actively aids in creating homeless shelters, raises awareness regarding climate change, and speaks for humanitarian causes of hunger-related issues.

Marsha Hunt – Age 103

One of the oldest American actors from the Golden Age of Hollywood, Marsha worked for around seven decades in the industry. She became famous after starring alongside John Wayne in the opposite role in Born to The West movie. In the Lost Angel movie, she made an appearance along with James Craig and Margaret O’Brien.

She never looked back afterward and was portrayed in fifty-plus films, namely Havoc, Diplomatic, The Valley of Decision, Pride and Prejudice, The Happy Time, etc. Lately, she actively aids in creating homeless shelters, raises awareness regarding climate change, and speaks for humanitarian causes of hunger-related issues.

Kathrine Ross | Age 81

Kathrine Juliet Ross, known as Kathrine Ross, was one of Hollywood’s famous faces in her era. She is an American film, stage and TV actress and recipient of one Academy Awards, two Golden Awards and one BAFTA Awards. Kathrine made her debut in 1965, starring in the movie Shenandoah.

Later she was seen in supporting roles in Mister BuddwingThe Singing Nun. Additionally in 1967, Kathrine was cast in the comedy Drama The Graduate, for which she received significant critical acclaim and massive praise from the audience. Furthermore, Kathrine dropped Hollywood and acted occasionally after she got married to Conrad Hall.

TRINA PARKS (AGE 74 YEARS)

Trina Parks was born in Brooklyn on December 26, 1947. She is an American actress best known for her appearance in the movies like Darktown Strutters, The Muthers, and Immortal Kiss: Queen of the Night. Parks set an example as the first African American woman to play Thumper, the glamourous bodyguard, in the 1971 James Bond movie titled Diamonds Are Forever.

Aside from her film credits, Trina has also shown her brilliance in several television shows, namely Night Gallery, The Hollywood Palace, McCoy, and Dionne Warwick Special. She does not believe in limiting herself to a particular position and hence is additionally also a vocalist and talented choreographer.

GLORIA HENDRY (AGE 72 YEARS)

Gloria Hendry is an American actress who was born on March 3, 1949. Additionally, she worked as a model in the initial stage of her career. In 1965, Hendry began her career as a model for the New York Playboy Club, and in 1968, she made her acting debut in the film For the Love of Ivy.

Hendry is most well-known for her roles in 1970s cinema. She was praised for her portrayal as “CIA Rosie Carver” in the film Live and Let Die, in which she co-starred with Roger Moore as James Bond. Gloria was the first African American actress to have portrayed a love interest of 007 James Bond.

Karen Allen – Age 69

Hollywood first noticed a gorgeous American actress with a bright smile, Karen, in 1978. She bagged one of her biggest roles in Animal House, National Lampoon’s film. Her career took flight, and she went to make several appearances and won Saturn Award too for her role in Raiders of the Lost Ark. She never really thought of pursuing a career in acting until she decided to study art and design.

Karen rose to international stardom after starring in popular films like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Challenger, Scrooged, and The Turning. Along with this, she owns a textile company and gives classes related to Yoga.

Connie Stevens | Age 82

Connie Stevens is an American actress, producer, director, screenwriter, editor, singer, and cinematographer. She was born on 8th August 1938 in New York City, U.S. Stevens was born into a musical family. Her mother, Eleanor McGinley, was a singer, and her father, Peter Ingolia, was a musician. Connie Stevens got married twice and divorced both times, and has two children.

She started her career in 1957 with her debut film named Young and Dangerous. Connie has also featured in a supporting role in the musical comedy named Rock-A-Bye Baby in 1958. Apart from this, her directorial debut film was Saving Grace B. Johns in 2009.

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