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GOLDEN AGE STARS WHO ARE STILL ALIVE AND DOING GREAT AT RETIREMENT!

Talia Shire – Age 76

There’s no doubt that Talia Shire is an accomplished actress. But did you know that Talia also has a great sense of style? She often sports vintage-inspired looks that are both timeless and elegant. Plus, her acting talents are undeniable – she’s starred in some of the most iconic films of all time.

In the year 1968, with the film The Wild Racers, Shire made her debut on the big screen. She worked on a number of major motion pictures between 2000 and 2006, including The Whole Shebang, Family Tree, Dunsmore, Pomegranate, and Rocky Balboa. Shire has also contributed to television, being part of shows such as Doctors’ Hospital and CBS Schoolbreak Special.

Burt Young – Age 82

It’s hard to believe that Burt Young has been in the entertainment industry for more than 50 years. Burt got his start in acting in the early 1970s and has since appeared in dozens of films and TV shows. What’s even more impressive is that he hasn’t let his success go to his head – Young is a down-to-earth guy who still enjoys interacting with fans and working on his art.

Getting into some of his noteworthy characters and projects, they include Joe Shannon in the 1978 movie Uncle Joe Shannon, as Rocco Saccone in the 1990 movie Wait Until Spring, Bandini, and as Marv in the 2018 television series Kevin Can Wait.

Dolph Lundgren – Age 64

Dolph Lundgren is one of the most talented people in the world. Besides being a Swedish actor, he is also a filmmaker and martial artist. Dolph was born in Stockholm, Sweden, in 1957 and later moved to his grandparents in Ångermanland, Sweden. He holds the rank four dan black belt in Kyokushin Karate in the whole world.

The fitness freak star appeared in many Hollywood movies and is very famous for his role in The Expendables series. Moreover, Lundgren is a scholar person, did his master’s degree in Chemical Engineering from the University of Sydney. He was also awarded the Fulbright Scholarship to the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1983.

Maria Shriver (67) – Chicago

Maria Shriver, a two-time Emmy winner, made an unexpected career choice as a journalist despite coming from a politically active family. Her marriage to California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger from 1986 until their divorce in 2021 also made her a prominent figure in the political world. Despite her political connections, Shriver built a strong foundation for her career in journalism. She began her journey working for NBC shows like “CBS Morning News” and later became the main anchor of “NBC News” in 1986. Her role as California’s First Lady also gave her a platform to advocate for social causes close to her heart. In 2018, Shriver published her book, “I’ve Been Thinking…: Reflections, Prayers, and Meditations for a Meaningful Life.” The book was well-received and reflected her own journey towards a more fulfilling and purposeful life. Maria Shriver’s legacy as a journalist and advocate for social causes continues to inspire many, even beyond her marriage to a high-profile politician.

Daniel Davis – Age 76

A man blessed with ravishing looks, Daniel always wanted to be an actor since childhood after watching Tyrone Power movies. His parents used to manage cinema. He landed his first acting job professionally at the age of 11 when he made an appearance in Betty’s Little Rascals, an Arkansas local show. Daniel is widely known to the American audience as Niles the Butler, a role he played in The Nanny, a sitcom for around seven years.

Furthermore, he has made several guest appearances, and best was the one on Star Trek: The Next Generation as Professor Moriarty. He is unmarried and never linked with any rumors or love affairs.

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