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Franciszek Pieczka (born 18 January 1928) is a Polish actor. A graduate of the National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw (1954),[1] he first made his debut in the theatre in Jelenia Góra. He won the award for Best Actor at the Polish Film Festival in 1976 for The Scar.[2] [3] In 2015 he was awarded the Polish Academy Life Achievement Award.
This video is quite an acheivement. One of the best of its kind on UA-cam. There are so many talented people who have contributed to cinema over the years. Thank you for bringing some of them to our attention.
Piper Laurie. I'm not sure if the year she was born, but she might be in her early 90s. She played "Margaret White," in the original theatrical version of Carrie, 1976 with Cissy Spacek. Thank you.
Even though age is not kind . Some of these women are so sophisticated, Age was nothing. I believe Men age better than women. Clint Eastwood always will be beautiful to me. The gauntlet had me hooked and the outlaw of Josey Wales had me tripping. Lawd, He embodied sexy.
@༒lord smaug༒ I know you didn't send this to me and your probably wondering why Im texting,it's simply really bothered me as to how rude you were to that lady/gent, really is it nessasery?I don't know what they said,no,but it's kinda childish and immature, don't you think 🤔
I'm 75 & remember most of these actors & actresses when they were young & can't believe how good most of them still look! I sure hope that I can say the same about myself in 15 years! Best of luck & long life to all of them! You gave me tons of great entertainment growing up!
Joyce Randolph is still with us at 97! Wow!! I loved watching those old Honeymooner reruns. I can still hear the title sequence narrator in my head. "Jackie Gleason...The Honeymooners!...with the stars...Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph." You go Trixie!!!
My son had two mice, Trixie & Alice, when he was a kid in the 90s. I had almost forgotten about that. He's now in his mid 30s but was a fan of the Honeymooners. 😉
With a name like Trixie I was always surprised that it was played by the demur , lady like Joyce Randolph . That is until I read some where that the role was originally played by Elaine Stritch briefly and that " Trixie" was supposed to an ex stripper that was won by ex stage door Johnny Ed Norton . It was decided to have part played by the more lady like Randolph instead of the earthy Stritch . Anyway Randolph got married and was no longer part of the latter day Honeymooners with Jean Kean taking over the part , she sounded more like a stripper to me . The others of the foursome had successful careers and are long gone but Randolph is presently as of Mar 2022 still alive . She is the longest living cast member . She will always be the forgotten cast member of The Honeymooners
My wife's uncle Donald Elson is 98, living at the Motion Picture and Television Fund retirement home, and his imdb page lists 50+ acting credits. But he was also in Broadway plays (including one with Angela Lansbury), dozens of commercials (including a very famous Britney Spears Pepsi spot), and featured in many print and social media advertising campaigns over his 70+ year career. A very recognizable character actor, if not a star.
The motion picture and television fund retirement home? I love the idea of it....imagine the stories, the rivalries, the egos! I hope a screenwriter sees your comment!
So much respect for James Earl Jones. A man who overcame speech difficulties and became one of the most well-known voices, and with a commanding presence.
I used to enjoy listening to him saying ' This is CNN', saw him with Diane Carroll in a film ( forgot the name), that voice....and strong presence.... Still looks good.
My ex husband spotted Mamie Van Doren while working in the Palm Springs area about 15 years ago. He told her I'd never forgive him if he didn't get her autograph for me. He went to look for a pen and realized he'd dropped it. She said no bother, and signed it in lipstick! Love her!!
@@nadezhdawall-rossi2864 She didn't date him for long. She's written a couple books that tell the tales of her dating adventures!! Quite scandulous for the time!
This is a great compilation. Most of these actresses and actors were already in the business when I was born in 1963. Thanks for mentioning Rita Moreno and Silvia Pinal. Many of these people survived younger co-stars.
Elsa Aguirre is older than Silvia and still alive and beautiful, Also older than Silvia and still alive are Ana Luisa Peluffo ,Maria Victoria, Rosa Carmina and like 4 more.
Thank you for this terrific list. I am so glad to see some of my best known stars still with us: Angela Lansbury, Rita Moreno, Glynnis Jones, Clint Eastwood, Ann Blyth, Gina Lollobrigida, Mitzi Gaynor, Joanne Woodward.....
I recognized most all of them, albeit many as older actors. Most have aged very well, esp. Rita Moreno, Angie Dickenson, James Earl Jones, Clint Eastwood, Bob Newhart, Vera Miles, Pat Carroll, Harry Belafonte, Dick Van Dyke etc. They ALL deserve our applause 👏 and gratitude for what they have given us!!
The hard work, extensive research and beautiful soundtrack were a great way to honor these Actors who are still alive and kicking, while summing the key essence of the career in the most succinct manner possible. That takes incredible thought, planning and effort, but what was most joyous to me was being reminded of so many Actors whose work I remember with great fondness. Thanks for putting this together, as you've shone a spotlight on some truly amazing people. In particular, Rita Moreno, Marion Ross, Hal Linden and Barbara Barrie are just some of the names that bring a smile to my face when they come to mind. It's nice to know they're still with us and living the best lives they can.
I had a funny encounter with Angie Dickinson many moons ago at Universal City Walk. A concert and an opening night movie both let out at the same time and suddenly everyone was jammed into a bottleneck on City Walk. Right next to me a woman tilted her head back and yelled something like "Would everybody please just keep moving!" I chuckled slightly and thought to myself 'my sentiments exactly'. I was about to say 'thank you' or 'yeah really' or some such thing only to realize it was Angie Dickinson. All I could manage was a startled "Oh" and she gave me a big grin.
I have the utmost respect to ALL. Evoked many happy memories when I was a teenager. I daresay I had the experience of actually seeing these actors and actresses on our local movie screens! What a treat it was then and to see them in later years. I wish everyone of them my very best and a HUGE "thanks for the memories"!!!!! As a footnote I would like to add my condolences upon the passing this week of Carlton Carpenter. Sadly, Hollywood is not the same these days.
Wow! Thank you. Forgot about stars like June Lockhart, Angela Lansbury, Barbara Bain, Angie Dickerson, Marla Gibbs, Larry Storch, Joanne Woodward, Tippi Hedren, Marion Ross, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Clary & Glynis Johns. Plus there were several that I knew were alive, but had no idea they were SO old.
This made me so happy to see actors still living their most beautiful lives, before and after photos. Only if Betty White had been in this lineup it would have been complete. THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES ❤
Miss Betty White Was a very humble woman woman with a fabulous sense of humor I had the honor of meeting her while she was visiting her original agent her original agent from. Philip Morris who had dementia in the room next door to me while I was recovering ... She asked me what she could do for me? I said don't do it for me do it for the lovely lady that in this recovery home can't you for free to cut the elderly's hair I proceeded to say to her this lovely woman Elise Would love a signed autograph photo of you,, Not 24 hours later a fedex package Arrived.. She was shocked I didn't ask for anything from myself! And always stop by my room while she visited her friend
Betty White passed away in late DEC 2021..few days prior to her 100th Birthday. U bn living under a rock or something? Sniffing glue? Out catching butterflies? It's called GOOGLE!
@@MichaelGunner123 , I'm a big fan of Betty White since the early 60's and have followed her career. I knew that she had passed prior to her birthday. I was just wishing that she would have made it to her next birthday. Just wishing... So ...How long have you been a fan? Only individual sniffing glue is YOU, I read that you said that some of these individuals looked OLD, guess you are under the impression that no one should grow old or look old. Can't wait till you GROW older and then you'll also look OLD! That's life buddy! Stop sniffing glue! Shame on you, YLPOS
Nice to be reminded of their longevity, careers and a achievements before they passed away. Great reminder to live a healthy and active lifestyle. Respect
Beautiful absolutely beautiful a fantastic job the music alone is just to take it in take a deep breath and relax and it sends you out into an all atmosphere beautiful beautiful thank you
I have always thanked You, giving my all! You call it making an issue. Whatever, that is changing; thank you for appreciating my thankfullness, as well as coping. True values are coming rigether, regardless. Tumbled, rolling with the punches, having to go along for the ride at best. With others driving my vehicles, wherever! This time of change is a great relief for all gathered in mature years. Ms. Dixie
Nice video! Here are some others: Paul Dooley-93 ,Eugene Iglesias-95, James Tolkan-90,Bill Hayes-96,Ralf Wolter-95,Kenneth Anger-94, John Astin-91, Bob Barker-98,Peter Marshall-95, Donald Elson-98,Bonnie Bartlett-92, Dabney Coleman-90, Benard Cribbins-93, Robert Ito-90,Norman Lear-99, David Attenborough-95,Eckart Dux-95, Jerry Adler-92, Ed Fury-93, Dr Ruth Westheimer-93, Barbara Walters-92,Gunter Lamprecht-92, Larry Wilde-93, Ronnie Schell-90, John Cullum-91, Alfonso Arau-90, Terry Carter-93, Ned Roren-98, and John Williams (composer) will be 90 on Feb 8th :)
Barbara Fuller-100, Mamie Van Doren-90, Joyce Reynolds-97, Tommy Cook-91, Colleen Townsend-93, Darryl Hickman-90, Peggy Webber, 96, Noreen Nash-97, June Preston-93, Jacqueline White-99, George Chakiris-89, Donna Martell-96, Mickey Kuhn-89, Roger Corman-95, Hazel Ascot-93, Annette Warren-99
Good genes, healthy lifestyle, positive attitude -- and a measure of great luck. And yet, some die much younger despite all of the above. All EXCEPT for the great luck. That's the wild card.
Thank you for this wonderful remembrance and tribute to all of these performers! Just yesterday my husband and I were talking about one of our favorite t.v. actresses from our youth…the beautiful and talented Nita Talbot, who was so great in the role of Marya on “Hogan’s Heroes.” We are fans of many others you showcased in this video, too. I don’t know how many of them are still living as of the day I viewed your video (3/28/2022), but they each had careers which leave a remarkable legacy for future film buffs.
As a senior citizen, I was pleasantly surprised to see so many of them whose movies I had watched during my school days. They look so ever green, classy in their attire, time has not tarnished their charm now and still same as the images in my memory. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for your great effort.
Thank you for another great and interesting video and for including the wonderful June Spencer who is still working at 102! I have thought of some others you might like to include in any future videos: Australian actress Patsy King (16 Sept 1927) And the following Brits: Josephine Tewson (26 Feb 1931) Patricia Routledge (17 Feb 1929) Thelma Barlow (19 June 1929) Patricia Greene (February 1931) Sorry if anyone else has mentioned these. Thanks again
This was extraordinarily well done, devoid of useless commentary or useless garbage: just photos, pertinent info and easy listening music. I wish more videos were of this quality.
This was such fun and I loved the music!!!! I was surprised that I recognized most of them. Barbara Rush was always one of my favorites. I loved her in The Young Philadelphians with Paul Newman.
It’s crazy how people born in the 1930s are in their 90s now. I remember when they were in their 70s. I may be 34, but life is going by so quickly. I mainly was around baby boomers and the generation above them this is why my mind is so blown right now sorry lol
I know. I'm thinking in particular of the recent loss of Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols. Star Trek came out when my father was a teenager, and I grew up with it, but I didn't really care about it until I was 10 when I saw Star Trek III, and then I "got it". Watched every episode that summer. Now there are three. I never imagined I'd be this old and they'd still be alive. But William Shatner is still so active and vibrant. It's hard to believe he's 91. I hope he lives 15 more years.
Thank you so very much. Wonderful people, so many memories. Congratulations to those still living (over 100), to the others, I'm not far behind you!! Thanks for the memories.
There's an interesting historical tidbit concerning the oldest person recorded on this list. At the beginning of 1939, producer David O. Selznick had narrowed down his search to two candidates for an actress to play the part of Melanie Hamilton in Gone With the Wind---Olivia de Havilland and Marsha Hunt. Selznick told Marsha that she had won the part as Warner Brothers (the studio holding de Havilland's contract) refused to release her. Just hours before the announcement to the press of the final casting of GWTW, the logjam with Warner Brothers was broken and Olivia won the part. This leads to a unusual question. What are the odds of the two finalists for one of the principal roles in the biggest motion picture of all time both reaching the age of 104?
What a fabulous story! Thanks for sharing that. The de Havilland/Hunt scenario was so positively unique there’s absolutely ZERO chance it will ever happen again.
Greeks would normally wish each other on their birthday something like:" May you live to reach 💯 "...Nice to see some of the good folks here are way past a full century of life and still going strong...Good on them!...And, as the ancient Greek lyric Poet Pindar put it: " A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality"....
I hadn't thought about George Maharis in years. I had a huge crush on him when I was a preteen. So happy to see he's still going. I was surprised at many others as well.
Wow! Your get a thumbs up and comment for all of this work. Thanks for bringing back all of this great actors and actresses. Good to know so many are still alive.
Wonderful!👏🏾👏🏾 I should hope to live as long, as long as I'm still somewhat in my right mind, and get around physically; or even with help. Amy Irving, is really blessed to still have her mom, at her age. I lost my mom, when I was 31. I'm 62 now, and if my mother lived, she would've been 103 in May. She had me at age 40.❤ What a blessing for these ppl. Thank u for bring this to us.🙏🏾👍🏾
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Franciszek Pieczka (born 18 January 1928) is a Polish actor. A graduate of the National Higher School of Theatre in Warsaw (1954),[1] he first made his debut in the theatre in Jelenia Góra. He won the award for Best Actor at the Polish Film Festival in 1976 for The Scar.[2] [3]
In 2015 he was awarded the Polish Academy Life Achievement Award.
Great compilation! Thanks for your hard work!
This video is quite an acheivement. One of the best of its kind on UA-cam. There are so many talented people who have contributed to cinema over the years. Thank you for bringing some of them to our attention.
Thank you, I thought to myself this took a lot of research and time.
Piper Laurie. I'm not sure if the year she was born, but she might be in her early 90s. She played "Margaret White," in the original theatrical version of Carrie, 1976 with Cissy Spacek. Thank you.
Brilliant , how stunning the ladies looked back then so glamorous
I agree with you.Golden age of Hollywood gives us lots of good and beautiful actresses
Betta St. John, havent heard of her since now, she looked FABULOUS back in her days. What a beautyful women she was ! WOW!
Even though age is not kind . Some of these women are so sophisticated, Age was nothing. I believe Men age better than women. Clint Eastwood always will be beautiful to me. The gauntlet had me hooked and the outlaw of Josey Wales had me tripping. Lawd, He embodied sexy.
@@larajones175 SEAN CONNERY got better and better the older he got. You are right!
But mother nature can be cruel in our old age
How wonderful. Remember most of them. I am 93. How lucky to have lived through these years. From 1929-2022 and still going strong. 🌝👍
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@༒lord smaug༒ I know you didn't send this to me and your probably wondering why Im texting,it's simply really bothered me as to how rude you were to that lady/gent, really is it nessasery?I don't know what they said,no,but it's kinda childish and immature, don't you think 🤔
@@Val-xj6lk ❤
I'm 75 & remember most of these actors & actresses when they were young & can't believe how good most of them still look! I sure hope that I can say the same
about myself in 15 years! Best of luck & long life to all of them! You gave me tons of great entertainment growing up!
Plastic surgery - nothing else!
@@helenakatic1690 I was going to say that notice how the men look there age but not most of the women.
Yes, I'm 74 and feel the same way.
@@lauramclaine504 When will woman learn that nobody cares but good looking person with plastic surgery who is 100 years old? Absolutely no one!
Joyce Randolph is still with us at 97! Wow!! I loved watching those old Honeymooner reruns. I can still hear the title sequence narrator in my head.
"Jackie Gleason...The Honeymooners!...with the stars...Art Carney, Audrey Meadows, and Joyce Randolph." You go Trixie!!!
My son had two mice, Trixie & Alice, when he was a kid in the 90s. I had almost forgotten about that. He's now in his mid 30s but was a fan of the Honeymooners. 😉
@@apryLwitha_why Wow.... How Old are the mice 🤣 😂 😋 I honestly though Joyce Randolph was Long Gone and some other' here too!!
@@constitution_8939 LOL The mice are long gone, unlike the original Trixie. I had no idea some of these people were still alive. I'm amazed.
With a name like Trixie I was always surprised that it was played by the demur , lady like Joyce Randolph . That is until I read some where that the role was originally played by Elaine Stritch briefly and that " Trixie" was supposed to an ex stripper that was won by ex stage door Johnny Ed Norton . It was decided to have part played by the more lady like Randolph instead of the earthy Stritch . Anyway Randolph got married and was no longer part of the latter day Honeymooners with Jean Kean taking over the part , she sounded more like a stripper to me . The others of the foursome had successful careers and are long gone but Randolph is presently as of Mar 2022 still alive . She is the longest living cast member . She will always be the forgotten cast member of The Honeymooners
She just passed away...very recently.
My wife's uncle Donald Elson is 98, living at the Motion Picture and Television Fund retirement home, and his imdb page lists 50+ acting credits. But he was also in Broadway plays (including one with Angela Lansbury), dozens of commercials (including a very famous Britney Spears Pepsi spot), and featured in many print and social media advertising campaigns over his 70+ year career. A very recognizable character actor, if not a star.
Great addition, I will make sure he gets included on next edition...
The motion picture and television fund retirement home? I love the idea of it....imagine the stories, the rivalries, the egos! I hope a screenwriter sees your comment!
@@MysteryScoop yes thankyou
@Bob Wright Thanks for sharing this with all. My warmest and best regards and regards to him, and to you, as well. Beautiful to know!🙏🏻✨✨✨☺️
Well he better be recognized for his accomplishments for real
So much respect for James Earl Jones. A man who overcame speech difficulties and became one of the most well-known voices, and with a commanding presence.
I used to wish he was my dad.
Loved his voice.
The voice of Darth Vader. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Can you win an Oscar for voice? because dang he would win it!!!
I used to enjoy listening to him saying ' This is CNN', saw him with Diane Carroll in a film ( forgot the name), that voice....and strong presence.... Still looks good.
I was so scared of his voice that I would poop in my pants. Not a good sight when its brown and stinky in my white pants.
I was born Dec 1934 and 87 not 90 yet I am happy so many are still here, makes me still fill I am still with my children. God Bless us all❤😊
My ex husband spotted Mamie Van Doren while working in the Palm Springs area about 15 years ago. He told her I'd never forgive him if he didn't get her autograph for me. He went to look for a pen and realized he'd dropped it. She said no bother, and signed it in lipstick! Love her!!
One of the oddest couples I ever read about was Mamie Van Doren and...Henry Kissinger!
@@nadezhdawall-rossi2864 that must be why he said...obviously incredulous himself..."Power Is the best aphrodisiac"...!!!
@@nadezhdawall-rossi2864 She didn't date him for long. She's written a couple books that tell the tales of her dating adventures!! Quite scandulous for the time!
This is a great compilation. Most of these actresses and actors were already in the business when I was born in 1963. Thanks for mentioning Rita Moreno and Silvia Pinal. Many of these people survived younger co-stars.
Yes, I was pleasantly surprised to see Silvia!
Can't you just hear Rita Moreno? "Who says I'm that old???"
Elsa Aguirre is older than Silvia and still alive and beautiful, Also older than Silvia and still alive are Ana Luisa Peluffo ,Maria Victoria, Rosa Carmina and like 4 more.
Thank you for showing us who was and is still living I love all the Actors, Men and Woman. I think they are great.❤️👍🎉🎊
Thank you for this terrific list. I am so glad to see some of my best known stars still with us: Angela Lansbury, Rita Moreno, Glynnis Jones, Clint Eastwood, Ann Blyth, Gina Lollobrigida, Mitzi Gaynor, Joanne Woodward.....
I wanted to write this, but I saw your comment)
And what about Robert Duvall???
Greetings from Armenia)
Barbara Bain was one reason I faithfully watched every episode of Mission Impossible as a teenager. So wonderful to know she is still alive.
I loved Space 1999
When Barbara Bain and her then-husband left mission impossible, the show got boring. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Love Babs long time 🥰
You did an awesome job putting this together!
Thank you!
I recognized most all of them, albeit many as older actors. Most have aged very well, esp. Rita Moreno, Angie Dickenson, James Earl Jones, Clint Eastwood, Bob Newhart, Vera Miles, Pat Carroll, Harry Belafonte, Dick Van Dyke etc. They ALL deserve our applause 👏 and gratitude for what they have given us!!
The hard work, extensive research and beautiful soundtrack were a great way to honor these Actors who are still alive and kicking, while summing the key essence of the career in the most succinct manner possible. That takes incredible thought, planning and effort, but what was most joyous to me was being reminded of so many Actors whose work I remember with great fondness.
Thanks for putting this together, as you've shone a spotlight on some truly amazing people. In particular, Rita Moreno, Marion Ross, Hal Linden and Barbara Barrie are just some of the names that bring a smile to my face when they come to mind. It's nice to know they're still with us and living the best lives they can.
I had a funny encounter with Angie Dickinson many moons ago at Universal City Walk. A concert and an opening night movie both let out at the same time and suddenly everyone was jammed into a bottleneck on City Walk. Right next to me a woman tilted her head back and yelled something like "Would everybody please just keep moving!" I chuckled slightly and thought to myself 'my sentiments exactly'. I was about to say 'thank you' or 'yeah really' or some such thing only to realize it was Angie Dickinson. All I could manage was a startled "Oh" and she gave me a big grin.
I have the utmost respect to ALL.
Evoked many happy memories when I was a teenager. I daresay I had the experience of
actually seeing these actors and actresses on our
local movie screens! What a treat it was then and to see them
in later years.
I wish everyone of them my very
best and a HUGE
"thanks for the memories"!!!!!
As a footnote I
would like to add
my condolences
upon the passing this week of
Carlton Carpenter.
Sadly, Hollywood
is not the same these days.
In her photos, she look like she can barely walk!
Wow!
Thank you.
Forgot about stars like June Lockhart, Angela Lansbury, Barbara Bain, Angie Dickerson, Marla Gibbs, Larry Storch, Joanne Woodward, Tippi Hedren, Marion Ross, Gina Lollobrigida, Robert Clary & Glynis Johns.
Plus there were several that I knew were alive, but had no idea they were SO old.
Some of those actresses have passed away recently.
This made me so happy to see actors still living their most beautiful lives, before and after photos. Only if Betty White had been in this lineup it would have been complete.
THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES ❤
Miss Betty White Was a very humble woman woman with a fabulous sense of humor I had the honor of meeting her while she was visiting her original agent her original agent from. Philip Morris who had dementia in the room next door to me while I was recovering ...
She asked me what she could do for me? I said don't do it for me do it for the lovely lady that in this recovery home can't you for free to cut the elderly's hair
I proceeded to say to her this lovely woman Elise Would love a signed autograph photo of
you,, Not 24 hours later a fedex package Arrived.. She was shocked I didn't ask for anything from myself! And always stop by my room while she visited her friend
Betty White died on December 31, 2021. On the 17th of January, 2022 she would have been 100 years old.
I missed her too.💕
Betty White passed away in late DEC 2021..few days prior to her 100th Birthday. U bn living under a rock or something? Sniffing glue? Out catching butterflies? It's called GOOGLE!
@@MichaelGunner123 , I'm a big fan of Betty White since the early 60's and have followed her career. I knew that she had passed prior to her birthday. I was just wishing that she would have made it to her next birthday. Just wishing...
So ...How long have you been a fan?
Only individual sniffing glue is YOU, I read that you said that some of these individuals looked OLD, guess you are under the impression that no one should grow old or look old. Can't wait till you GROW older and then you'll also look OLD! That's life buddy!
Stop sniffing glue!
Shame on you,
YLPOS
Some of these names brought a tear to my eyes. I'm happy to know they lived long and well. They were a part of my youth.
Nicely done! A real tribute to all the great artists shown that are still living! Music worked perfectly with it too!
The background music was pleasant to listen to. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Not all is in your list what happened to those who were doing good in the
Nice to be reminded of their longevity, careers and a achievements before they passed away. Great reminder to live a healthy and active lifestyle. Respect
I am Canadian and almost 89.Boy, didn't we have good ones? Blessings to all.See you in heaven.
Beautiful absolutely beautiful a fantastic job the music alone is just to take it in take a deep breath and relax and it sends you out into an all atmosphere beautiful beautiful thank you
This gives me hope…I’m 71 and I feel young now…lol this is a great video….Your music choices are wonderful also. Thank you for bringing this to us.
I have always thanked You, giving my all! You call it making an issue. Whatever, that is changing; thank you for appreciating my thankfullness, as well as coping. True values are coming rigether, regardless. Tumbled, rolling with the punches, having to go along for the ride at best. With others driving my vehicles, wherever! This time of change is a great relief for all gathered in mature years. Ms. Dixie
So happy to see so many of these actors are still with us. Thanks for the post!!
Nicely presented. The bios and pics moving left to right at a readable pace with background relaxing music
Nice video! Here are some others: Paul Dooley-93 ,Eugene Iglesias-95, James Tolkan-90,Bill Hayes-96,Ralf Wolter-95,Kenneth Anger-94, John Astin-91, Bob Barker-98,Peter Marshall-95, Donald Elson-98,Bonnie Bartlett-92, Dabney Coleman-90, Benard Cribbins-93, Robert Ito-90,Norman Lear-99, David Attenborough-95,Eckart Dux-95, Jerry Adler-92, Ed Fury-93, Dr Ruth Westheimer-93, Barbara Walters-92,Gunter Lamprecht-92, Larry Wilde-93, Ronnie Schell-90, John Cullum-91, Alfonso Arau-90, Terry Carter-93, Ned Roren-98, and John Williams (composer) will be 90 on Feb 8th :)
Barbara Fuller-100, Mamie Van Doren-90, Joyce Reynolds-97, Tommy Cook-91, Colleen Townsend-93, Darryl Hickman-90, Peggy Webber, 96, Noreen Nash-97, June Preston-93, Jacqueline White-99, George Chakiris-89, Donna Martell-96, Mickey Kuhn-89, Roger Corman-95, Hazel Ascot-93, Annette Warren-99
@@teptime He did mention Mamie. She is living the life with her husband, pet bird, and Lili her dog in Newport Beach. She's as wonderful as ever!!
Good genes, healthy lifestyle, positive attitude -- and a measure of great luck. And yet, some die much younger despite all of the above. All EXCEPT for the great luck. That's the wild card.
Like the format. Thanks for compiling all of this information!
Thank you for this wonderful remembrance and tribute to all of these performers! Just yesterday my husband and I were talking about one of our favorite t.v. actresses from our youth…the beautiful and talented Nita Talbot, who was so great in the role of Marya on “Hogan’s Heroes.” We are fans of many others you showcased in this video, too. I don’t know how many of them are still living as of the day I viewed your video (3/28/2022), but they each had careers which leave a remarkable legacy for future film buffs.
This is the best UA-cam video I've seen to date.
holy crap I can only hope I look as good as Barbra Eden does when I'm 90!!
An ambitious wish! 😊 🧚
I hope, I'll even be 90, and then I can still walk around alone, and know who I am...😄
That pic was taken when she was around 80. But still look good there.
Barbara Eden can Still have my Hot Dog too, Always Loved her!!
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As a senior citizen, I was pleasantly surprised to see so many of them whose movies I had watched during my school days. They look so ever green, classy in their attire, time has not tarnished their charm now and still same as the images in my memory. Thank you so much from the bottom of my heart for your great effort.
So many great and wonderful actors and actresses. There will never be this kind of talent ever again. They were truly the best.
Sadly, some on the list have since passed on. The list was amazing and so well put together.
Wow, such a great job. I didn't know that some of them are still alive. Such a great list!
Thanks so much!
Thank you for another great and interesting video and for including the wonderful June Spencer who is still working at 102!
I have thought of some others you might like to include in any future videos:
Australian actress Patsy King (16 Sept 1927)
And the following Brits:
Josephine Tewson (26 Feb 1931)
Patricia Routledge (17 Feb 1929)
Thelma Barlow (19 June 1929)
Patricia Greene (February 1931)
Sorry if anyone else has mentioned these. Thanks again
I love that you included Silvia Pinal!! I grew up watching Mexican novelas and tv with my mom. Silvia is an icon 🌟 💕
Thank you for including the enigmatic Clu Gulager! He's so underappreciated.
Great research! You included artists from all the World. Finding Hilda Bernard & Silvia Pinal, wow.
Thank you...beautifully done and the music portrays them with such elegance!! As they all so well deserve...
I love your channel and appreciate the hard work you put into it. Always high quality! Thank you, thank you!
My pleasure!
I have had the great fortune and pleasure of seeing 27 of these stars perform live! I feel so lucky! 🤩🤩🤩🤩
Fantastic. Thank you for this. A great way to start the day
This was extraordinarily well done, devoid of useless commentary or useless garbage: just photos, pertinent info and easy listening music.
I wish more videos were of this quality.
Great job, dear Mystery Scoop, I enjoyed this loving composition very much! 🌹
Lovely video,well done,some lovely people!
Excellent compilation, there were a few that I thought were already gone, so it was good to see they are still around!
Thank you for all your work with these glorious entertainers. Much appreciated!
Wow! Glad to know these talented people are still with us. I still love Leslie Phillips .... a kind gentleman!
This was such fun and I loved the music!!!! I was surprised that I recognized most of them. Barbara Rush was always one of my favorites. I loved her in The Young Philadelphians with Paul Newman.
Her niece Miss Carolyn Hennessy is a complete stunner as the lawyer "Diane Miller" on "General Hospital."😘💃👩🎓B.W.
I enjoyed this so much. But as of todays date, unfortunately so many have passed away. I love to see things like this, thank you !!
This is great I also always love your background music thanks
WOW - How cool. So many memories.
Can we take a minute to apreciate the fantastic instrumental song playing in the background?
It sounds like jazz. From Ms. Harper Stacey.
Gabriel Moreno. Very nice.
Makes me want to put on a sheath dress, grab my cigarette holder and martini.
@@iamblackthorne Cold, dry martinis have soothed many a frustrated soul.
Right on!
Great to see, thanks for posting! G-d bless them all.
Marsha Hunt recently died, at 104. She was amazing.
It’s crazy how people born in the 1930s are in their 90s now. I remember when they were in their 70s. I may be 34, but life is going by so quickly. I mainly was around baby boomers and the generation above them this is why my mind is so blown right now sorry lol
I know. I'm thinking in particular of the recent loss of Star Trek's Nichelle Nichols. Star Trek came out when my father was a teenager, and I grew up with it, but I didn't really care about it until I was 10 when I saw Star Trek III, and then I "got it". Watched every episode that summer. Now there are three. I never imagined I'd be this old and they'd still be alive. But William Shatner is still so active and vibrant. It's hard to believe he's 91. I hope he lives 15 more years.
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The golden years of Hollywood are over...
Some great actors still exist, but will never have that opportunity. So sad.
Lovely to see these pictures 💛🌻💛
Thank you so very much. Wonderful people, so many memories. Congratulations to those still living (over 100), to the others, I'm not far behind you!! Thanks for the memories.
Hello Robert, how are you doing. I believe you are doing well.
There's an interesting historical tidbit concerning the oldest person recorded on this list. At the beginning of 1939, producer David O. Selznick had narrowed down his search to two candidates for an actress to play the part of Melanie Hamilton in Gone With the Wind---Olivia de Havilland and Marsha Hunt. Selznick told Marsha that she had won the part as Warner Brothers (the studio holding de Havilland's contract) refused to release her. Just hours before the announcement to the press of the final casting of GWTW, the logjam with Warner Brothers was broken and Olivia won the part. This leads to a unusual question. What are the odds of the two finalists for one of the principal roles in the biggest motion picture of all time both reaching the age of 104?
Fascinating input… thanks!
What a fabulous story! Thanks for sharing that. The de Havilland/Hunt scenario was so positively unique there’s absolutely ZERO chance it will ever happen again.
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My 2 grandmothers lived next door.nyc Young.
In very old age they ended up in the same nurseing home.70 years after.Like a movie about life.
James Earl Jones, Rita Moreno, Gene Hackman, Sylvia Pinal, Gena Rowlands, Mary Costa, Joanne Woodward, Vera Miles, Marion Ross...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Greeks would normally wish each other on their birthday something like:" May you live to reach 💯 "...Nice to see some of the good folks here are way past a full century of life and still going strong...Good on them!...And, as the ancient Greek lyric Poet Pindar put it: " A graceful and honorable old age is the childhood of immortality"....
Very well done....a real tribute.
I hadn't thought about George Maharis in years. I had a huge crush on him when I was a preteen. So happy to see he's still going. I was surprised at many others as well.
I'm binging on "Route 66."
A truly fabulous job, and extremely comprehensive! RIP Hardy Kruger.
God bless all of them, and it's nice to know so many from that golden era are still with us.
Thank you. I really enjoyed watching this. I wanted to get up and get some coffee but I couldn't move until this video was over!
Glad you enjoyed it!
Very nice! Was glad to see my namesake was the oldest! My parents loved Marsha Hunt so much, they named me after her!
This was awesome! Thank you for posting. June Lockhart will always be beautiful! Always loved watching her growing up with Timmy and Lassie. :-))
That was an incredible walk down a stunning memory lane. Than you for all your compilations.
Lovely clip and great choice of music 👌🏼
Thanks 🔥
Wow! Your get a thumbs up and comment for all of this work. Thanks for bringing back all of this great actors and actresses. Good to know so many are still alive.
Thank you so much. I will share these with my mother in law who is 92 herself.
This was so terrific. I loved the music too!
Thank you for these wonderful pictures. For all the movie stars are so special.GOD BLESS THEM ALL.
Thank you, very well put together and at a pace we could actually read their achievements.
A wonderful and uplifting presentation -- thanks a lot -- and the background music was quite charming, as well !!
Thank you so much for this, I really enjoy all the wonderful videos from Mystery Scoop!
Thank you, very enjoyable
I really enjoyed the montage, some of the actors I couldn't believe are still with us....thank you.
Loved the background music.
Thank you for posting this update on these wonderful actors.
Thanks. That was great & the music was wonderful! ❤️
What a superb compilation. A Grade quality.👍🏻
Unfortunately, we have lost Monica Vitti... She was a wonderful Italian actress, extremely funny, talented, versatile.
That was fantastic, thanks for the tremendous effort
Beautiful beautiful Marsha Hunt! A very fine compilation. Well done!
This was quite entertaining !
Wonderful!👏🏾👏🏾
I should hope to live as long, as long as I'm still somewhat in my right mind, and get around physically; or even with help.
Amy Irving, is really blessed to still have her mom, at her age. I lost my mom, when I was 31. I'm 62 now, and if my mother lived, she would've been 103 in May. She had me at age 40.❤
What a blessing for these ppl. Thank u for bring this to us.🙏🏾👍🏾
Wow a lot of time and research went into this. Thank you!
Nicely done! Thank you.Ahh the golden age of entertainment, boy I miss it.
What a great video! I enjoyed watching Angie Dickinson and Earl Holliman when they starred in Police Woman.
At 62 I aged watching all of these wonderful actors and actresses through the years, this was a pleasure to watch and see they are...STILL ALIVE! 😁
Thank you. timing was perfect - plenty of time to look at pics and read about them.
Lovely to see some of these legends are still with us.
Great video. I particularly like the ones that are still recognisable with their younger selves, so amazing. Plastic surgery is so fake!
Marsha Hunt is 104 years old and still kicking around, wow, she is old enough to remember the 20's and 30's.
She was an amazing woman. God Rest her soul.
Thanks ever so much for compiling a list of actors from all over the world as there is so much beauty and talent all around this globe.
This was so interesting ! Thankyou ☺️
Thank you.
Thank you, such a wonderful compilation and heart-warming...