For generations, Hollywood has celebrated its youthful stars, but today we turn the spotlight to the industry’s most treasured veteran performers. From red-carpet icons to award-winning comedians, these artists have not only stood the test of time but also remain household names, inspiring fans around the world. Let’s take a closer look at some of Tinseltown’s oldest living legends who continue to grace the stage and screen with their enduring charm, creativity, and talent.
Mel Brooks
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Mel Brooks is a comedy maestro known for creating classic films and parodies that shaped a generation of humor. He is one of only a couple dozen entertainers to reach competitive EGOT status, having taken home at least one Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony over his career, as reported by Gold Derby. Whether clowning for the camera or wowing audiences on the radio, his joyful personality never fails to shine through. Brooks continues to make appearances, proving the enduring appeal of brilliant comedy.
Carol Burnett
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Carol Burnett, 93, with her sparkling wit and golden trophy in hand, has brought smiles to millions through her iconic television comedy and variety shows. Her self-titled CBS series and its subsequent specials have earned dozens of Emmy nominations, according to celebrity.land. Every time she’s behind the microphone or in front of a crowd, people know they are in for a treat. Her legacy is cemented with audacious sketches and a genuine connection with audiences of all ages.
Rita Moreno
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Rita Moreno, 94, radiates vibrance both on stage and off, captivating fans with her magnetic presence and groundbreaking performances. She made history as the first Latina performer to win an Academy Award, earning Best Supporting Actress for her role in West Side Story, per The Hollywood Reporter. From the glitz of awards shows to meaningful roles in film and television, she proves talent knows no age. Her commitment to breaking barriers and dazzling crowds makes her a living symbol of Hollywood perseverance.
Joan Collins
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Joan Collins, 93, turns heads everywhere she goes, exuding poise and elegance. She took on the role in 1981 as the scheming Alexis Carrington on Dynasty, a character that turned her into a household name for the rest of the decade, as reported by CBS News. Whether attending a major film festival or starring as a fierce matriarch on television, her glamorous persona never fades. Collins remains an inspiration for style and tenacity across the world of entertainment.
William Shatner
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William Shatner, 95, continues to charm crowds at major fan conventions and beyond, thanks to a legendary career that spans everything from Star Trek captaincy to musical endeavors. In 2021, at age 90, he became the oldest person ever to travel to space, riding aboard Jeff Bezos‘ Blue Origin rocket, according to NPR. The energy he brings to every stage is infectious. Fans still line up for a chance to see the eternal Captain Kirk in action.
Clint Eastwood
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Clint Eastwood‘s steely gaze has been a staple of Hollywood for decades, both as an actor and as a director. In his 96 years, he has claimed both the Best Director and Best Picture Academy Awards twice, for Unforgiven and Million Dollar Baby, as reported by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Even today, he turns up on the red carpet, recognizable as ever with a career packed with iconic roles. Eastwood is the picture of timeless strength and artistic vision in American cinema.
Sophia Loren
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Sophia Loren, 91, remains a global symbol of beauty and class with her trademark sunglasses and dazzling jewelry lighting up every event. She made Oscars history in 1962 as the first performer ever honored with an Academy Award for a foreign-language role, winning Best Actress for Two Women, per the Guinness World Records. As a luminary of Italian and international cinema, Loren’s legacy bridges past and present. Her presence continues to influence generations of performers and movie lovers alike.
Lisa Lu
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Lisa Lu‘s warm smile is familiar to filmgoers around the world, as she maintains a distinguished career linking Hollywood and international cinema. At age 98, she became the oldest person ever honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, according to FOX 11 Los Angeles. Known for her poise on screen and her advocacy behind the scenes, Lu’s longevity and talent are a testament to her devotion to the craft. Now, at 99 years old, she continues to receive accolades and recognition for her powerful contributions.
Michael Caine
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Michael Caine, 93, with his undeniable gravitas and distinctive accent, walks into any room like a force of nature. He has taken home two Best Supporting Actor Oscars, first for Hannah and Her Sisters in 1986 and again for The Cider House Rules in 1999, as reported by NBC News. His presence outside the studio shows the legendary charm known from his many unforgettable film roles. Caine’s distinctive style and wit ensure his place as one of cinema’s all-time greats.
Judd Hirsch
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Judd Hirsch, 91, brings a commanding energy to every appearance, beloved for his versatility across memorable roles in television and film. His two Best Supporting Actor Oscar nominations, for Ordinary People in 1981 and The Fabelmans in 2023, came remarkably over 40 years apart, per The Hollywood Reporter. On set or at industry events, his dedication to his craft is unmistakable. Hirsch’s career continues to attract new generations of fans and accolades alike.
Paul Dooley
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Paul Dooley, 98, is a stalwart presence in film and TV, celebrated for his rich character work and his behind-the-scenes touch. He didn’t make his movie debut until he was 49 years old, yet went on to become the definitive movie dad in classics like Breaking Away and Sixteen Candles, according to The A.V. Club. Always sharply dressed at awards ceremonies, Dooley’s contributions resonate across genres and decades. He exemplifies the work ethic and curiosity that kept Hollywood ticking.
James Hong
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James Hong‘s infectious smile and iconic hat make his red carpet moments instantly recognizable. He finally received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, becoming one of just 19 people of Asian descent to be honored, as of 2022, according to NBC News. As one of Hollywood’s most prolific and beloved character actors, Hong, 97, has unmatched range and creativity. He’s not only a fixture in classic film and television but also a true pioneer for Asian American representation in entertainment.
Tippi Hedren
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Tippi Hedren, 96, glows at every film festival and special event, a striking figure known for her legendary on-screen turns and her passionate advocacy for animal welfare. Beyond her work with Alfred Hitchcock, she founded the Roar Foundation in 1983 to support Shambala, her big-cat sanctuary north of Los Angeles, according to Britannica. Her timeless elegance is matched only by her commitment to making a difference both in Hollywood and beyond. Hedren’s accomplishments ripple well outside the boundaries of traditional stardom.
Marla Gibbs
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Marla Gibbs, 95, lights up the room with a warm smile and radiant energy that has defined her performances for decades. After 11 seasons as Florence Johnston on The Jeffersons, she went on to lead the NBC sitcom 227 alongside a young Regina King, as reported by Deadline. Whether starring in hit sitcoms or captivating fans on the silver screen, Gibbs continues to delight generations of viewers with her relatable humor and authenticity. Her career is a shining example of longevity and joy in the entertainment world.
Eva Marie Saint
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Eva Marie Saint, 102, exudes grace and understated brilliance in every public appearance. Her very first film role, opposite Marlon Brando in On the Waterfront, earned her the Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1955, per TIME. From classic film screenings to prestigious awards events, her presence is a reminder of Hollywood’s golden era. Saint’s distinguished career is rich with memorable roles and critical acclaim that solidify her status as a true Hollywood legend.
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