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

Kim Novak – Age 89

Kim Novak, an American actor shot to fame in mid 1950’s after her double performance in Vertigo, an  Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller as Madeleine Elster and Judy Barton. Till date, it is arguably known as the finest film of Kim. By delivering several excellent performances, she rapidly paved her way to become a popular sensation. She starred alongside Jimmy Stewart in different films.

For three successive years, Novak enjoyed stardom as a top box office star.Before rising to fame, she worked on different jobs like elevator operator, dental assistant and sales clerk. She portrayed in Picnic, a 1955 film and won Golden Globe Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer.

Marsha Hunt – Age 104

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.

Terry Kilburn – Age 95

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.

Kim Novak – Age 89

Kim Novak, an American actor shot to fame in mid 1950’s after her double performance in Vertigo, an  Alfred Hitchcock’s psychological thriller as Madeleine Elster and Judy Barton. Till date, it is arguably known as the finest film of Kim. By delivering several excellent performances, she rapidly paved her way to become a popular sensation. She starred alongside Jimmy Stewart in different films.

For three successive years, Novak enjoyed stardom as a top box office star.Before rising to fame, she worked on different jobs like elevator operator, dental assistant and sales clerk. She portrayed in Picnic, a 1955 film and won Golden Globe Globe Award for Most Promising Newcomer.

ROBERT WAGNER – AGE 92

Robert John Wagner Jr. is an American actor best known for his lead role in It Takes a Thief, Hart to Hart, and Switch. He acted in the world-famous sitcom Two and a Half Men as Teddy Leopold. His journey wasn’t limited to television, as he appeared in films like Austin Powers, The Pink Panther, A Kiss Before Dying, The Towering Inferno, and many more.

He may be in his 90’s now, but he’s ever so young at heart. He has acted in over 100 movies and has lasted for more than seven decades on television. He’s not only a film veteran but also has his interests extended to golfing.

David McCallum – Age 88

David McCallum is a famous Scottish-American actor and musician. He started his acting career as a voice-over for BBC radio. In the late ’50s, he did his first acting role in Whom the Gods Love. After that, he appeared in many theater productions, including AmadeusCommunicating Doors, and The Hunting of the Snark.

McCallum got his first significant recognition for playing secret agent Illya Kuryakin in the television series The Man from UNCLE. He also received two Emmy Award nominations for playing the role of intellectual and introverted secret agent. At the age of 82, McCallum published his first novel, Once a Crooked Man.

Barry Bostwick – Age 77

Barry Bostwick is an American actor and singer who first rose to prominence in the 1970s. Best known for his roles in movies like The Rocky Horror Picture Show and Megaforce, he has also had a successful career on television, appearing in series such as Spin City and What I Like About You.

The talented artist made his stage debut at the young age of 22 in a production of Take Her, She’s Mine. Besides that, Barry also performed in several non-musical roles, such as in War and Peace and The Misanthrope, which clearly showed the versatility of his amazing personality. Currently, he lives a happy life with his wife, Sherri Ellen.

CHRISTOPHER LLOYD – AGE 83

Christopher Lloyd is a famous American actor with a remarkably long work history. He is best known for playing comedic yet eccentric characters in the comedy series like “Taxi.” This series made him worthy of the two Emmy Awards. He made a mark through his performance in the sci-fi comedy movie “Back to the Future.”

The evergreen actor Christopher has been a part of more than 200 plays, including Broadway, regional, etc. The actor has been a part of iconic movies and sitcoms, but he has also worked in tv-commercials and music videos. Presently, Lloyd is actively working and has not retired from the entertainment industry.

VAN KILMER – AGE 62

The versatile American actor, Val Kilmer, got recognition for his excellent skills after featuring in comedy films like Top Secret in 1984 and Real Genius in 1985. He is a legendary artist who effortlessly converted his experience of performing on stage into acting in films. Best known for playing Bruce Wayne in Batman Forever, he has a full-fledged documentary made on his life titled Val, released in 2021.

Apart from playing fictional characters, he has portrayed real-life figures like Jim Morrison in The Doors, Doc Holliday in Tombstone, and Elvis Presley in True Romance exceptionally well. He went through chemotherapy after being diagnosed with cancer and is perfectly healthy now.

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