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

Max Baer Jr. – Age 84

A thriving director, producer, screenwriter, and budding entrepreneur, Max Baer, even at the age of 83, is still not thinking to halt. Max made an appearance for the first time on T.V. in Goldilocks and the Three Bears in 1949. His full-time acting career started in the 1960s after he got the chance to work for Warner Bros and other television series.

Out of all, his role as Jethro Bodine in The Beverly Hillbillies made him an iconic television star. Nowadays, Max focuses on his new venture and aims to build Jethro’s Beverly Hill Mansion and Beverly Hillbillies named after the legendary T.V. show he worked in.

Paige O’Hara – Age 66

It’s not every day you come across an actress, singer, and painter who has starred in both Broadway and Disney movies, but Paige O’Hara is one of a kind. Best-loved and admired for her voice role as “Belle” in Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, O’Hara has enjoyed a successful career on stage and screen that spans more than three decades.

From painting landscapes to performing in some of the most legendary shows, O’Hara is a true renaissance woman who has never failed to fascinate. Born on May 10, 1956, she began acting at the tender age of four. However, she didn’t become interested in singing until she was 12 years old.

Gary Trousdale – Age 62

Gary Trousdale is, without a doubt, a man of many talents. He is an American animator, film director, as well as a screenwriter. Gary has worked on various feature films with Disney Animation Studios, including The Little Mermaid, Beauty and the Beast, and Atlantis: The Lost Empire. He collaborates with Kirk Wise and Don Hahn on a regular basis.

Trousdale had initially intended to pursue architecture but instead chose to study animation. In 2003, he co-founded DreamWorks Animation and served as its co-director until 2019. As a director, Trousdale has been noted for his work on traditional animation films in a time when computer animation has come to dominate the industry.

LYNN-HOLLY JOHNSON – AGE 63

Lynn-Holly Johnson is a former figure skater and actress. Her first role in the 1978 film “Ice Castles” introduced her to the industry along with a Golden Globe Awards nomination. As far as her figure skating is concerned, she won a silver medal in the U.S. Figure Skating Championship.

Johnson’s performance in “Ice Castles” got her another role in a Disney film. The film was “The Watcher In The Woods.” It was a supernatural horror film that was released in 1980. Lynn-Holly Johnson quit acting in 1996 to focus on her family. She made a comeback in 2007, but it was for a community theatre production.

Richard White – Age 75

If you’re a fan of American history or historical scholarship in general, then you’ll want to know about Richard White. A professor at Stanford University and winner of not one but two Francis Parkman Prizes, White is one of the most respected historians in the country.

Richard’s areas of expertise include capitalism’s history, American West, history and memory, the environment, and Native American history. His art has traveled to Mexico, Canada, France, Australia, and Ireland on occasion. Additionally, White is also a published author with some great books, namely, Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America and The Middle Ground: Indians, Empires, and Republics in the Great Lakes Region, 1650–1815.

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