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Incredible Golden Age Celebrities Who Are Still Alive And Kicking

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Ami Ciccone

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February 23, 2026

Sometimes you watch actors in old films or hear a song you haven’t heard in a long time and think: I wonder if that person is still alive! Some actors keep performing until they pass away, but others decide after a few decades that they’ve had enough of life in the spotlight. These stars are sometimes thought to be dead, just because they are enjoying a quieter life, whereas, after years of stardom, they’ll have taken a financial advisor in hand to plan out their years post-Hollywood. To clear it all up: these stars are all still alive, they are just enjoying the payoff of their retirement planning.

Betty White - 96

Betty White may be one of the most vibrant character actresses around. White has been acting her whole life, starting out in 1939. She appeared in many TV series, such as The Golden Girls and Hot in Cleveland. White did a lot to improve women’s status in front and behind the camera, working as a writer and a director in Hollywood. Her comedic talents have landed her part after part, and she still appears as a guest actor in many films and TV series nowadays. White certainly needs a financial advisor to help her with her $75 million net worth she has earned during her long career. A true Golden Girl!

Barbi Benton - 68

The Hee Haw actress absolutely dominated the 70s and 80s with her stunning looks and immense talent. With a face like a barbie, Barbi Benton started her illustrious career as a model. Later she came into Hollywood and took it by storm. She was also an integral part of the famous show Fantasy Island which made fans fall in love with her even more. And even now at the age of 68, she looks so stunning and fresh that we simply are in awe!

Carol King - 76

Carole King, the talented singer, composer and song writer is now 76 years old. During her hay days Carole was adored by millions all around the world. People would wait hours just to get a glimpse of their favorite star or a ticket to her concert. Carole was not only an icon in the music industry, her style and fashion sense was widely admired in the Hollywood circles. All the leading ladies wanted to dress like Carole and follow her style. However after living an amazing life in front of the world, Carole now lives a calm low-key life with her family far from the paparazzi.

Mel Brooks - 91

Mel Brooks is one of those exceptional talents who can proudly say they are an EGOT: an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award winner. The actor started off as a comedian, with his black observational humor capturing the hearts of many. One of his most famous works is The Producers, an incredibly popular Tony-winning Broadway musical. With his $100 million net worth, the actor probably has a decent senior health insurance after all that hard work! He can be proud of his work and his legacy, as his son has also become an actor and a writer. Talent clearly runs in the family.

 

Sean Connery - 87

Today, Sir Thomas Sean Connery may be a far cry from his days portraying a suave, womanizing spy, but the highly decorated retired actor still retains a semblance of his past glory. Having won a multitude of awards (including an Academy Award), it's certain that his retirement planning includes polishing his award case contents to a full shine. Connery was the original James Bond, a role he later abandoned to avoid getting typecast. His most famous blunder was turning down the role of Gandalf in the Lord of the Rings trilogy, instead opting to star in the box office flop, The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.

Cloris Leachman - 91

Cloris Leachman rose to fame after taking part in the Miss America beauty pageant, but her looks aren’t everything she’s got! Her acting talents got her a part on The Mary Tyler Moore Show, where she won the hearts of audiences all over America. She worked together with Mel Brooks on his successful Young Frankenstein film, as well as appearing in the wildly popular Malcolm in the Middle sitcom. Her work reaches far and wide, and although her net worth is an estimated $21 million, retirement planning clearly isn’t on the cards. She still acts and you can see her amazing talents in American Gods.

Ann-Margret - 76

Ann-Margret, just like Van Dyke, conquered many hearts with her work in musical films. Her gorgeous Swedish looks immediately catapulted her to global stardom as she appeared in Bye Bye Birdie and Viva Las Vegas. The actress is the proud owner of no less than 5 Golden Globes, as well as having a successful music career and a $20 million net worth. She recorded many songs and albums, ranging from musicals to gospel songs. The beauty is also known for having an affair with the one and only King of Rock ’n Roll, Elvis Presley. Now she can enjoy her earnings relaxing into retirement with no mortgage to pay off.

Kim Novak - 84

Kim Novak had a great career in Hollywood. The actress started working for Columbia Pictures in 1954 and appeared in films with many huge names of the era. She may be most famous for her work in Hitchcock’s Vertigo but performed in many other films too. Novak took a break from acting to focus on her visual art and her ranch. She sadly fell during horse riding and hurt herself pretty badly, hopefully leading to her taking out a senior health insurance just in case anything like that happened again. After recovering, she continued working on her art and poetry in the quiet atmosphere of her own home, enjoying her $15 million net worth. 

Tippi Hedren - 88

Another one of Hitchcock’s discoveries is the amazing Tippi Hedren, who starred in The Birds. The actress appeared in many films during her time but also went through some hard times. She needed a divorce attorney multiple times with various marriages ending. On top of that, an accident at work left her with a long and arduous lawsuit to attend to, with malpractice only complicating things. Meanwhile, she only wanted to raise enough money for her activism. With her $20 million net worth, Hedren has set up some amazing charities, most notably for the preservation of wildlife. What a woman!

Olivia de Havilland - 101

Olivia de Havilland is the daughter of an actress, who taught her the ways of acting at an early age. De Havilland quickly landed parts in stage plays, which led to a contract with Warner Bros. The actress starred in many ingénue roles, most notably opposite Errol Flynn. She is also very well known for her infamous rivalry with her only sibling Joan Fontaine. Both sisters are lead actresses who can call themselves Academy Award owners, which is unique in the Awards’ history. As an official ‘Dame’, De Havilland can now rest with her retirement planning all sorted out and a $20 million net worth.

Loretta Lynn - 86

If you're a country music fan, then this golden lady needs no special introduction. Loretta Lynn is the most highly awarded female country singer/songwriter and has a glamorous career spanning over 60 years to show for it. This here, ladies and gents, is one self-made musical phenomenon, having single-handedly achieved the American dream of fame, money, and success. Still wondering how? Well, there are 45 million reasons we could give you, as many as the albums she's sold worldwide. Today at age 86, her voice still enchants her fans all over the globe, and if you've heard her sing, there's no surprise there...

Carl Reiner- 95

Carl Reiner enjoyed great popularity in his golden days as a comedian, teaming up with many other famous funny men of the era. Reiner is known for his work with Mel Brooks and Dick Van Dyke, as well as partnering up with Steve Martin to direct his films. The multi-talented Reiner has been decorated with many awards for his skills as an actor, director, singer and writer and is worth $70 million. You may think he now just sits back and relaxes, enjoying his mortgage-free life as a wealthy American. Instead, he is still active politically, and maybe most notably, on Twitter!

Carol Channing - 97

Carol Channing is known for her very unique voice, which brought her fame in musicals such as Hello Dolly!, Thoroughly Modern Millie and Gentlemen Prefer Blondes. The Broadway star quickly moved on to film and television work, becoming known to an even wider audience and earning a $25 million net worth. She has continued to sing and perform throughout her life. Though she needed a divorce attorney four times in her lifetime, she still looks and sounds amazing. Maybe it’s because of her strict diet. She never eats anything in restaurants and focuses on purely organic foods, with no alcohol consumption ever.

Ed Asner- 88

Ed Asner appeared on The Mary Tyler Moore show for years. His character Lou Grant became so popular with the public that he even got his own series afterwards. Asner has been very active as an actor and voice-actor and you may even recognize him from his work on the Pixar movie Up. With his $10 million net worth, he supported many charities and helped Holocaust survivors. The actor was the Screen Actor’s Guild president for many years, working hard on behalf of actor’s welfare. We're sure he arranged to have a good senior health insurance with his many years of experience in the Guild.

Dick Van Dyke - 92

Who doesn’t remember the lovable Dick Van Dyke in the famous Mary Poppins film? The multi-talented performer ruled musical films in his time with appearances in Bye Bye Birdie and Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. He is widely recognized by Brits for doing the worst English accent around, but they do love him for it too! Though he danced and sung his way to become an official Disney Legend, he did face some dangers too. At 87 he was saved from his car, which moments later was engulfed in flames. We hope he did some serious thinking and took out a good seniors insurance to keep him safe in case of future accidents. He can definitely afford it with a $30 million net worth!

Christopher Plummer - 88

Christopher Plummer is probably most famous for his work in The Sound Of Music. The actor had a long and successful career, becoming one of Canada’s big points of pride. He was even awarded the Canadian Screen Award for Lifetime Achievement. Plummer worked in the business for over 50 years and earned a $20 million net worth, never shunning the stage or the small screen. Never say you can't achieve things at a later age because Plummer won an Academy Award at 82 and was the oldest actor to ever do so. He may leave retirement planning for later, but in his case, that seems like the best decision.

Eva Marie Saint - 93

Eva Marie Saint’s career has been an incredible journey. She has been in the business for 7 decades, achieving success after success and a $20 million net worth. Saint started out in television and quickly moved to big leading roles starring opposite Marlon Brando in On The Waterfront. Though Hitchcock’s North By Northwest launched her into huge fame, she always remained humble. The actress always chose roles because she found them interesting, rather than focusing on money. She also never needed any divorce attorneys, as she was married to her husband for 65 years. What a true romance!

Angela Lansbury- 92

Angela Lansbury is a proud mix of English, American and Irish heritage, stating that her background strongly informs her own sense of identity. The actress is officially a Dame and can enjoy her title as she performs on stages worldwide. Lansbury has appeared on the screen many, many times, with highlights such as Murder, She Wrote, Sweeney Todd and Gypsy. She enjoyed a very successful career in Hollywood and a $70 million net worth, but couldn’t help coming back to the stage. Though others may think of retirement planning at her age, she still graces theaters all over the world and does so stunningly well!

Honor Blackman - 92

Honor Blackman enjoyed a great career on the screen. She started out with smaller, non-speaking roles but was soon cast in leads. Blackman became hugely popular in the British series The Avengers, for which she trained in Judo to become a fierce martial artist. That role landed her the part of a Bond Girl opposite Sean Connery. After her appearance in Goldfinger, Blackman continued to appear in television series, such as ITV’s The Upper Hand. Hopefully, the actress has worked with a great will attorney, to settle her legacy and whatever is left from her $89 million earnings for her two adopted children.

Billy Graham - 99

Billy Graham is a very famous man of God. The Christian evangelist became famous around the world in the ‘40s as his sermons reached the hearts of many, earning him a net worth of $25 million. He was a strong supporter of racial integration and offered his advice - spiritually but also politically- to many presidents. Graham helped Martin Luther King Jr. by paying his bail and allowing him to speak at his own conventions. The minister had some controversial views, such as the place of women in society. He never allowed himself to be in the sole company of another woman except for his loving wife, who passed away in 2007.

Vera Lynn - 101

Imagine being a soldier and enduring the harshest conditions life has to offer day in, day out. A visit from a beautiful singer probably sounds like a good cheer-me-up in that scenario! Vera Lynn did exactly that. She was famous for her songs during World War II and visited troops around the world. Her gorgeous looks helped make her very popular with the hot-blooded soldiers, but her efforts to relieve the circumstances the armed forces were in didn’t go unnoticed. She has a net worth of $20 million, got awarded a British War Medal and is an official Dame of the United Kingdom.

Jerry Lee Lewis - 82

Jerry Lee Lewis is a real rock ’n roll artist. He rose to fame at a young age with great hits, such as the well known Great Balls of Fire. The musician sadly faced many controversial scandals. At 22, he married his cousin, who was only 13 at the time. This almost completely ruined his music career as he was banned from most radio stations and concert halls. Yet after years of banishment, he made a country comeback, earning him a $15 million net worth. His artistry didn’t go unnoticed, and his music still enjoys critical acclaim. Divorce attorneys know him quite well, as he has been married 7 times. He also got arrested for allegedly trying to shoot Elvis Presley. Real, rough rock ’n roll, that Jerry Lee Lewis!

Beverly Cleary- 101

Beverley Cleary is one of the most widely-read authors of young fiction in America. Cleary studied for her degree in English and Librarian Science, becoming a children’s librarian. Romantic as she was, she eloped to marry the love of her life. The two stayed together until her husband Clarence passed away in 2004. Her writing career has known great successes, as she wrote many books and created characters that are well loved by children everywhere. Cleary is a recipient of the National Book Award and a Newbery Medal, and she is worth about $20 million.

Jackie Mason - 86

Jackie Mason is a famous American comedian who is known for his controversial jokes and his recognizable voice. He often uses his Jewish background for jokes and talks a lot about politics and race in his stand-up acts. His shows have amused Broadway audiences for decades as he has performed as a solo act six times, leading to a net worth of $9 million. Mason did get into some trouble with some of his jokes cutting a bit too close to the bone, but he never ceased to make his audiences laugh. After an alleged attack by a friend, he kept a probation attorney close just in case any legal problems would ever come up.

Sidney Poitier - 90

Sidney Poitier was a trailblazer for African-American actors. His acting skills quickly made him an international star, as he went from theater to screen acting. Poitier's most famous performance is in Lilies of the Field, for which he won an Academy Award. He was the first African-American to ever do so. While his skills as an actor were great, he also had other talents. After retiring from acting, he directed, recorded an album and became a diplomat. He received a British knighthood and a Presidential Medal of Freedom for his achievements. If anyone deserves to wind down and enjoy his $25 million net worth after retirement planning, it's Sidney.

Bob Newhart - 88

Bob Newhart is the American king of deadpan comedy. His stand-up routines made him wildly popular with TV audiences and Newhart became America’s favorite comedian. His comedy albums were number one and two on the Billboard charts, selling extremely well to American audiences. He also had two sitcoms and performed in front of audiences worldwide, leading to a $65 million net worth. Sadly, he suffered from his health as his life-long smoking habit caught up with him. He gave up smoking, took a seniors health insurance specialist by the hand and made sure he was covered in the future.

Barbara Eden - 86

Barbara Eden gained success in Hollywood with her undeniable charm and talent. She signed a contract with Century Fox at a young age and the rest is movie history. Eden’s role as the beautiful genie out of the bottle in I Dream of Jeannie made her one of television’s best-loved characters. Throughout the show, Eden portrayed multiple characters, wowing audiences with her versatility. The actress wrote a memoir about her rise to fame and her life in Hollywood, which reached the top 15 in best-selling lists. We can’t help but wonder if this feisty genie keeps her net worth of $10 million in a magical golden chest or has simply updated to an online savings account?

Joseph Jackson - 89

Joseph Jackson may be responsible for bringing the world some of the biggest stars in music it has ever seen. The father of the Jackson family started managing his sons from a very early age, gaining success with The Jackson Five. Joseph wanted his children to become internationally famous as African-American artists, and boy, did he succeed! Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson both became some of the most successful recording artists around, and The Jackson Five broke many sales records with their music. Though Jackson has been accused of bad behavior towards his children, he hasn’t needed a probation attorney. You may expect him to have millions in the bank, but he actually only has a net worth of $500K.

Norman Lloyd - 103

Norman Lloyd is one of Hollywood’s living legends. The man worked with many a great director and survived the dark war years. He collaborated with Orson Welles, narrowly missing out on being in Citizen Kane. His friendship with Hitchcock helped him escape a career ending due to being blacklisted for communist affiliations. Lloyd worked both in front and behind the camera for Hitchcock. With his $5 million net worth, he can relax and stay fit playing tennis. Lloyd never needed a divorce attorney, as he was married to the love of his life for 75 years. 

Stan Lee - 95

Stan Lee may be one of the biggest names in the comic-book world. It may be unbelievable to think of a world where American superheroes such as Spider-Man, Daredevil, the Hulk or the X-Men did not exist yet. But that world did exist, and these characters we know and love were created by a team including Stan Lee! He was the editor-in-chief for famous comic-book company Marvel and helped launch them to great successes. With a whopping $50 million as his net worth, he must have good seniors insurance, because he suffered from heart problems and has a pacemaker to help him out. It must be amazing to see your creations live on and become true staples of American culture!

Chuck Yeager - 95

Chuck Yeager is a real high-flying superstar. Yeager joined the army at a young age, training up to be a pilot. He started flying for the army, testing out new airplanes regularly. His speed was incredible and startled many officers. Chuck is the first person ever who officially broke the sound barrier and flew faster than the speed of sound. Isn’t that an amazing feat? He served in the army for many years and retired with many honors. His only troubles now come from his children, who believe his younger wife is after his $1.5 million net worth. Hopefully, his will attorney can sort everything out before his time comes!

Henry Kissinger - 94

Coming from a Jewish background, Henry Kissinger fled Germany to come to the United States. He built up an amazing career in politics and diplomacy, advising both Presidents Nixon and Ford. His Nobel Peace prize win was controversial, as many didn’t believe his negotiations in Vietnam had been successful. These naysayers were proved right, and Kissinger even attempted to return the prize. Kissinger’s books and work in politics have been a true asset to the States, and with his $20 million net worth, he can be proud of everything he achieved. His retirement planning has been sorted out so he can easily wind down and enjoy the fruits of his labor.

Bob Barker - 94

Bob Barker is a very popular television personality. Barker began his career in radio, where he showed his skills in talking to people and entertaining everyone with his charm. He started hosting game shows in 1956, with Truth or Consequences. His skills as a host also came in handy for beauty pageants, such as Miss USA and Miss Universe. He is most famous for hosting The Price Is Right. The host never needed a divorce attorney as he was happily married to his high school sweetheart. He has been struggling with his health recently, so hopefully, his $70 million net worth has paid for a nursing insurance to help him through tough times.

George H. W. Bush - 93

George H W Bush is also known as George Bush Senior. Bush served in the Navy as an aviator before studying at Yale. His successful business ventures made him a millionaire and he started pursuing politics. He became President after Ronald Reagan during a volatile time in the world: Europe’s communist regimes were falling and unrest was rife. His son George W. Bush followed in his footsteps and became President too. George Senior was the eldest person to ever take on the presidency, but his life experience led him to high approval rates and popularity. With a net worth of $25 million in the bank, he can enjoy his retirement without having to worry about homeowners insurance.

Jimmy Carter - 93

Jimmy Carter was born in Georgia and -like Bush- served in the Navy. He worked mainly on submarines. Carter’s life in Georgia meant that racial segregation played a big part in everyday occurrences, which made him an activist for the Civil Rights Movement. After other offices, he became President in 1977. His presidency made many changes, such as officially forgiving Vietnam War draft dodgers and setting up departments for energy and education. Carter can be proud of his achievements and live his life mortgage-free as a millionaire with a $7 million net worth.

Hal Holbrook - 92

Hal Holbrook is a critically acclaimed actor, who appeared on screen and in theaters. His solo work, in which he portrayed Mark Twain, was played in front of many audiences and he made a name for himself while he was still studying. Holbrook performed in many films such as Hercules, The Fog and Into The Wild. He received a Tony and five Emmy Awards, as well as a National Humanities Medal awarded to him by the President. His political standpoint is independent, and he speaks out openly about American politics. Hopefully, he can enjoy his days in Beverly Hills and has his will attorney sort out all the practical details of his $5 million net worth for him.

June Lockhart - 92

June Lockhart is another American actress who was very big in the ‘50s and ‘60s. Her most famous performances are in television series Lassie and Lost in Space. She has also appeared on Broadway, winning a Tony Award for her performance. Lockhart’s talents were recognized with not one, but two stars on the famous Hollywood Boulevard. Sadly, she did need a divorce attorney twice in her life, but she still has a net worth of $10 million. She keeps herself busy with interesting projects, like video games and guest appearances.

Robert Clary - 91

Robert Clary faced a lot of awful things in his life. He survived the Nazi concentration camps as a young boy, entertaining soldiers with his voice. His singing kept him alive through those terrible times and after he was released he became popular in France and the US. Soon, he appeared on American television, making his mark with his distinct type of humor. On Broadway, he starred in musicals before making a huge break in Hogan’s Heroes. Clary now lives out his retirement days painting and speaking to people about the Holocaust. With a net worth of $16 million, he probably had a good nursing insurance sorted out for him so he can always rest assured he will be taken care of.

Elizabeth II - 91

Since 1952, Queen Elizabeth has ruled over the United Kingdom, as well as other countries, such as New Zealand, Australia and Canada, and other Commonwealth nations. Since her reign started, most Commonwealth countries have gained independence, yet she is still a constitutional monarch. As Queen, she still appears in speeches and official openings and ceremonies daily. The world celebrated her diamond jubilee with huge parades and a boat show on the Thames. With a net worth of about $600 million, she will never have to worry about homeowners insurance or mortgage repayments. Her palace will always be her safe haven.

David Attenborough - 91

David Attenborough is one of the UK’s national broadcasting treasures. From a young age, his parents taught him to be a caring and curious human being, working with the Refugee Children’s Movement. He always had a keen interest in nature and pursued his studies in Natural Sciences at Cambridge. After his military service, he started working for the BBC, primarily on their natural history shows. He is most famous for his own nature documentaries, in which he narrates amazing footage with his distinct voice. Even though he has a net worth of $35 million, living in the UK means he doesn’t need to take out a seniors insurance as their NHS will help him out.  He has stated he won’t retire anytime soon. What a legend!

Tony Bennett - 91

Tony Bennett’s incredible voice has made him one of the most successful singers in America. His career spans many decades, from amazing audiences in the ‘50s to sold-out shows in our own era. After his military service, he became an absolute hit machine, entertaining audiences with his show tunes and jazz standards. Bennett’s improvisational skills made him a unique singer, and his warm heart and compassion didn’t go unnoticed either. He still sings and performs, sometimes with current pop stars such as Lady Gaga. Hopefully, his financial advisor can help him manage his net worth of $200 million, so he can invest in projects like starting his own school.

Marsha Hunt - 100

Marsha Hunt gained fame for her performances in films such as Pride and Prejudice and Raw Deal. The gorgeous actress was blacklisted for a while in the '50s, but luckily this didn't lead to her bankruptcy. She maintained a steady bank account and dedicated her time as a humanitarian to end world hunger. Hunt still lives in Sherman Oaks, a town of which she is the honorary mayor.

Diana Serra Cary - 99

Diana Serra Cary rose to fame under the name Baby Peggy. She is the only silent movie child actor who is still alive today. As a young girl she received over $1 million every year, so you'd hope she had some help with her wealth management. Sadly, her parents spent her fortune on luxury cars and homes and she was driven to bankruptcy. But she fought back and became a successful writer and historian. Well done Diana!

Caren Marsh-Doll - 98

Caren Marsh-Doll started working as a dancer from a young age. Her resemblance to Judy Garland landed her the part of dance double in The Wizard of Oz and Ziegfeld Girl. For the former, she was gifted the famous ruby slippers to thank her for her hard work, for which she wouldn't get a film credit. The actress continued working as a dancer and actor, but an airplane crash led to devastating results. Though she was covered by a good health insurance plan and managed to slowly get back into dancing, she focused on being an instructor instead.

Nehemiah Persoff - 98

Nehemiah Persoff moved to New York City to pursue his acting dreams but started off working for a humble salary as an electrician for the city's subway system. He eventually broke into the entertainment business and started appearing in films such as Some Like It Hot and Yentl. After building up a good credit score, he retired to become a painter. He probably didn't even need to take out a mortgage loan to fund a nice, big family home with his 4 kids and wife.

Marge Champion - 98

Marge Champion started dancing at a young age, following in the footsteps of her older sister who was already in show business. Champion actually modeled for Disney as they worked on Snow White and the Seven Dwarves. It's her movements and dancing that was used to create the princess. She went on to perform in many musicals and even got her own program on television. Her work as a choreographer and movement teacher built up her savings account even more, so now she can reap the rewards of a successful career.

Janis Paige - 95

Janis Paige made a name for herself as a singer and actress. She rose to fame on Broadway, with Remains To Be Seen and The Pajama Game. Soon she was starring in films and television shows, leading to her very own star on the Walk of Fame. Yet it wasn't always easy for her: she lost her voice for months due to bad vocal coaching, fearing she might never sing again. Her health insurance covered a good professional who coached her back to health. What a strong woman!

Valentina Cortese - 95

Valentina Cortese started her career in Italian movies, but soon she was cast in British and American motion pictures. Her talents led her to an Academy Award nomination, but she retired from acting without ever winning one. Cortese faced some struggles, such as losing her only son in 2015 and a divorce from which she never recovered. Luckily, she didn't have to face bankruptcy, as her savings account always kept her living in luxury.

Gloria Henry - 94

Gloria Henry started out acting in commercials before she landed her first film roles. She appeared in several films and TV series during the '40s and '50s, but her real big break was in the sitcom Dennis the Menace. Her portrayal of the family's matriarch made sure she filled up her bank account steadily. The actress appeared in other series after Dennis ended, but remains most known for that iconic role.

Kirk Douglas - 101

Kirk Douglas is one of the greatest legends of Hollywood’s Golden Era. The actor managed to come from a poor background to a $60 million net worth by making it big time on the silver screen. Douglas worked together with many Hollywood legends, including Stanley Kubrick and Doris Day. He also has a military past, as in World War II he served in the Navy. You would think his busy life may have taken a bit of a toll on his health, as he suffered a stroke and narrowly escaped death in a helicopter crash. We hope his senior insurance covers him because this man is a true wonder-boy at the age of 101.

Gene Reynolds - 94

Gene Reynolds started acting in 1934, with roles in many MGM films. After fighting in World War II, he returned to Hollywood as a director. He was one of the creators behind M*A*S*H. Throughout his career, he received a whopping 24 Emmy nominations. Reynolds also became the head of the Director's Guild for 4 years. With a net worth of an estimated $65 million, he can rest assured he's got nothing to worry about financially.

Jimmy Lydon - 94

James J. Lydon appeared in many movies as a teen during the '30s. His acting career started out of necessity, as his father quit his job leaving the family without an income. He quickly learned the ropes and became a star on Broadway, in films and on television. This move meant that he never had to worry about an empty bank account again. Lydon also ventured into backstage work, as he co-created  M*A*S*H with Gene Reynolds.

Peggy Stewart - 94

Peggy Stewart started acting in the '40s after she entered an agreement with Republic Pictures. She became a great star in Westerns, ranging from Ride, Ryder, Ride to the Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp. Stewart hasn't retired, but instead enjoys doing guest appearances on TV every now and then. Her earnings were definitely great enough to never worry about facing bankruptcy.

Rhonda Fleming - 94

Rhonda Fleming was a glamorous screen goddess of the '40s and '50s. Her bright copper hair gave her the title of Queen of Technicolor, due to the color looking so good with the new technology. Fleming made many successful motion pictures,  as well as making lots of money as a singer. After retiring, she decided to donate much of her time and money to charities fighting cancer. A beautiful lady with a beautiful heart.

Glynis Johns - 94

Glynis Johns made her name by appearing in many films and Broadway shows. She worked together with Stephen Sondheim for A Little Night Music, with a song composed especially for her. It paid off, as she won a Tony for her performance. The actress also appeared in Mary Poppins and The Sundowners and even got an Oscar nomination too. Nowadays she can rest with the security of a good health insurance and credit score.

Jacqueline White - 95

Jacqueline Jane White only had a short career as a lead actress, but she definitely left her mark. As a UCLA student, she was spotted in a play and the rest is history. She's known for showing off her talent and gorgeous looks in The Narrow Margin, as well as many other MGM and RKO films. With 5 children and many grandchildren to spend time with, her retirement investment is definitely paying off. 

Richard Erdman - 92

Richard "Dick" Erdman used to work as a paperboy but soon followed his dream to become an actor. Hollywood embraced him lovingly and he started making money by starring in many motion pictures. Erdman performed with the greats, acting opposite Bette Davis for one of his first screen acting jobs. He later ventured into directing but returned to acting in the hit show Community. 

Virginia Patton - 92

Virginia Patton has got beauty and brains in abundance. The actress won Frank Capra's approval during an audition and went on to star in It's A Wonderful Life. She appeared in various other films in the '40s before retiring to focus on family life. Her earnings meant she didn't need to take out a student loan to attend the University of Michigan to become a businesswoman. Well done Virginia!

Cara Williams - 92

Cara Williams appeared in various motion pictures throughout the '50s, most notably in The Defiant Ones. Her television series Pete and Gladys ran for two years to critical acclaim. After a rocky patch in her love life, she is now happily married to Asher Dann. Williams concentrated on her other passions and set up a business as an interior designer.

Mildred Kornman - 92

Mildred Kornman is one of very few surviving child actors from the silent film era. She appeared in many motion pictures as a young girl, as well as the Our Gang shorts. Growing up, she became a model going by a different name: Ricky VanDusen. She's managed to earn enough money to live comfortably off her retirement planning.

Arlene Dahl - 92

Arlene Carol Dahl has had many careers in her lifetime. She rose to fame in the '50s with films such as Slightly Scarlet and Journey to the Center of the Earth. Soon after, she opted to venture into setting up her own business of beauty products and ladies' underwear. When this business came to an end, she started working for an advertising agency. As well as writing a column, she made lots of money selling beauty advertisements. Her copper looks still look as radiant as ever, so we'd take her advice any day.

Carla Balenda - 92

Carla Balenda appeared under the stage name of Sally Bliss in a few small film roles, but her career really kicked off when she started playing opposite Mickey Rooney. She appeared in a few other TV series but remains most famous for her early work. We hope she can enjoy her retirement with a decent pension plan.

Marcy McGuire - 92

Marcy McGuire entered into a contract with studio RKO as a teenage girl. She appeared in movies such as Higher and Higher, Seven Days' Leave and Career Girl, working with big stars like Frank Sinatra and Lucille Ball. McGuire retired after about ten years in Hollywood. Hopefully, she built up a good enough savings account to get her through her old age.

Jane Withers - 91

Jane Withers started acting as a toddler, appearing in films throughout her entire childhood. She played many parts in the '30s and '40s, leading to a Lifetime Achievement Award. Her most loved performance is opposite Shirley Temple in Bright Eyes. Withers also had a knack for singing, and recorded multiple songs as well as appearing in musicals. Guess she never had to worry about taking out a mortgage!

Marilyn Knowlden - 91

Marilyn Knowlden is another successful child actress. As a young girl, she got to act opposite huge stars, like Bette Davis, Humphrey Bogart, and Katharine Hepburn to name a few! After her acting career, she used her earnings to pay for her education, so no student loans for her! She studied music and drama and became a successful writer of both plays and music. Later she returned to the stage in My Fair Lady.

Carleton Carpenter - 91

Carleton Carpenter started his performing career on stage but soon branched out into films as well. He was a skilled magician, singer, actor, and writer, making a name for himself in Hollywood with his many talents. His acting career took him on tours all over the world. Nowadays he enjoys his well-stocked savings account whilst working on his novels or making guest appearances on stage.

Betty Lynn - 91

Betty Lynn's mother taught her singing from a young age. She started touring abroad, singing songs for the United Service Organizations. After returning to the States, she started acting. Although she was always insecure about her looks, she became a big name in Hollywood. With her money in the bank, she invested her earnings into real estate which could house her mom and grandparents. Today she is most recognized for her work on The Andy Griffith Show.

Christopher Walken - 75

The nervous looking, talented and totally brilliant Christopher Walken was born in 1943.  Some of his best movies include Pulp Fiction and The Deer Hunter. With a net worth of more than $50 Million, Christopher Walken has made quite a career for himself. The legendary actor is one of those few stars whose movies have earned more than $1 billion. Now 75, we hope he still has the energy and charisma to continue making films and if he decides to retire, he enjoys that too!

Terry Kilburn - 91

Terence E. Kilburn came to the States from London as a child. He immediately started acting and landed the role of Tiny Tim in the movie adaptation of A Christmas Carol. Terry Kilburn became a staple child actor on television and in movies throughout the '30s and '40s before moving on to Broadway as Terence Kilburn. After a long stint on stages far and wide, he became the head of a theater in Michigan. Kilburn's always kept himself busy, so we hope his financial planning made sure he could rest a bit after retiring!

Cora Sue Collins - 90

Cora Sue Collins spent her childhood appearing in many motion pictures, ranging from The Scarlet Letter to Anna Karenina and Queen Christina. When she reached adulthood, she quit acting and focused on her life as a wife. She ended up marrying a theater owner and stayed with him until he passed away. We hope someone safeguarded the money she made as a child so she can enjoy it now.

Joe Turkel - 90

Joe Turkel served in the army as a teenage boy. When he returned, he started writing and acting in Hollywood. You might recognize him from Blade Runner, where he portrays Dr. Eldon Tyrell. He also collaborated with Stanley Kubrick on three films: The Shining, The Killing, and Paths of Glory. His long career led to a sturdy savings account, which is sure to get him through his retirement.

Donna Martell - 90

Donna Martell kicked off her acting career in the '40s with the western classic Apache Rose. She worked for Universal for several years before turning her attention to television. Her work in western films was celebrated with a Golden Boot. She married athlete Gene Corso and their marriage lasted until he passed away. His last will made sure that Martell and their children were looked after.

Conrad Janis - 90

Conrad Janis was born into a creative family, so it was only natural he went into the arts as well. Janis appeared in classic motion pictures such as The Brasher Doubloon, before venturing into television. He starred in The Golden Girls, The Buddy Holly Story, and Mork & Mindy. Later he focused on his career as a jazz trombonist. Janis made an investment to keep jazz history alive, by forming his own jazz band. They filled all the seats in Carnegie Hall on multiple occasions.

Peggy Dow - 89

This gorgeous young lady is Peggy Dow. She was taken on by a talent scout at a young age and started making films for Universal. Her most famous work are her roles in Harvey, Bright Victory and Reunion in Reno. Dow married a rich oil magnate and became a philanthropist. Her love for books inspired her to set up a charity which awards promising authors.

Nancy Olson - 89

Nancy Ann Olson made a name for herself in the popular films Sunset Boulevard and Battle Cry. She started working for Disney, appearing in The Absent-Minded Professor and Snowball Express. Shortly after she decided to tread the boards on Broadway. Technically she is enjoying her retirement, but sometimes she makes an exception for a project she really likes.

Ann Blyth - 89

Gorgeous Ann Marie Blyth wowed Broadway audiences with her voice and acting chops before being hired by Universal. She appeared in musicals until Warner Brothers cast her in a more serious role in Mildred Pierce. It went so well that a whole new range of opportunities opened for Blyth. Her career continued to be highly successful, both on screen and on stage. After marriage, she spent more time with her family but didn't retire until 1985.

Kathleen Hughes - 89

Kathleen Hughes started acting for 20th Century Fox from 1948 onwards. Her stunning looks and acting skills can be seen in the popular sci-fi film It Came From Outer Space, among many other hit successes. She acted in many television series and stage plays before retiring in 1998. Now she can enjoy her days shopping, dining in luxury restaurants and looking back on a happy and successful life.

Terry Moore - 89

Terry Moore started out in radio before moving on to the silver screen. Her tomboyish looks made her stand apart from other actresses and she starred in many films during the '50s. Sadly she faced a lot of controversy after a rocky relationship with Howard Hughes, which ended in a court case and Moore contesting his last will. The case was solved with a settlement, which meant a huge figure added to Moore's bank account. Yet money isn't everything, as the actress sadly lost her husband in 2001.

Jane Powell - 88

Jane Powell was a local star in her native Portland before she decided to aim big and move to Hollywood. She succeeded and quickly starred in in Hollywood musicals opposite Fred Astaire and Elizabeth Taylor. Some examples of her work are Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, Royal Wedding, and Hit the Deck. Powell then returned to live performances in the theater, and she still plays a role in her community theater now. Clearly, she isn't one for retirement planning!

Margaret Kerry - 88

Margaret Kerry started working for Eddie Cantor as a teenager, making her film debut as his daughter. Her unique voice landed her lots of voice work on children's television. It's said she has almost 50 different character voices and many dialects to work with. She's also famous for being the inspiration and movement model for Disney's Tinkerbell in Peter Pan. Kerry's savings account must be loaded. What an inspiring woman!

Tommy Rall - 88

As a young boy, Tommy Rall had trouble reading. But when he attended his first dance lessons, it was clear his talents lay elsewhere. Soon Tommy was dancing on Broadway, making a name for himself with his amazing ballet, tap and acrobatic skills. He also learned how to sing and performed in many operas. His name was up in lights and his bank account was booming! Yet his success came with a bizarre fraud case: he found out that another man had been pretending to be him for years. Luckily, the case was settled without any legal costs occurred.

Tommy Cook - 87

Tommy Cook was a charming young boy who starred in a few films from an early age. His vocal chops led to him securing parts in radio serials as well as doing voice work for various animated series. You may recognize him as the voice of Kid Flash in The Superman/Aquaman Hour of Adventure. He retired from acting in the '80s, but by then had built up enough of a credit score to always be able to afford anything he might need.

Annie Ross - 87

Musical talent Annie Ross moved to Europe at a young age to pursue her jazz career. She started recording albums as a solo artist before forming the jazz trio Lambert, Hendricks & Ross. This trio soared to the top in the jazz world, collaborating with other jazz greats like Louis Armstrong. She set up her own business in the form of a nightclub, before things took a turn for the worst. After losing her ex-husband in a car accident, she faced bankruptcy. Luckily, she worked things out and now lives comfortably.

Billy Dee Williams - 81

Billy Dee Williams has had a great acting career that began in 1959, having his on-screen in the movie, The Last Angry Man. We can't deny it, but the actor looks amazing although he is already in his 80s. It seems that Williams is not considering retirement yet - perhaps hoping to build on the numerous roles behind him with many more projects to come.

Darryl Hickman - 86

Paramount scouted Darryl Hickman when he was a little boy, casting him in Bing Crosby's The Star Maker. Crosby was so impressed with his performance that he made sure the boy had a future in film. Hickman spent his entire childhood acting in films, something which he later regretted. He ventured into producing and writing after a stint in a monastery. His long career in Hollywood made sure that he didn't have to worry about taking out loans, as his savings account was always filled.

Mickey Kuhn - 85

You probably recognize Mickey Kuhn from his portrayal of Beau Wilkes in the classic Gone with the Wind. As a child, he acted with many movie greats in big box office hits such as A Streetcar Named Desire and Red River. Yet he quit Hollywood in the '50s and lived a more quiet life working as an administrative assistant. Kuhn shows his big heart by working voluntarily for a charity in a hospital in Florida.

Ted Donaldson - 84

Yet another successful child star is Ted Donaldson. He started in radio acting, playing parts in A Christmas Carol and Father Knows Best. Elia Kazan cast him in A Tree Grows in Brooklyn after seeing him star in Once Upon a Time. Donaldson quit acting at the age of 19, when his steady salaries had stocked his bank account full enough to start the rest of his life.

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