Hollywood Golden Age Stars Who Are Still With US

Did you ever wonder if the actor or actress in the film you just watched is still around? How about that song that you just heard recently? Some performers don’t give it up until their last breath, but many retire to enjoy their last days in luxury after a hard lifetime’s work. Just because they’re out of the spotlight by no means suggests they’re dead! Here is a list of several stars you may have thought have kicked the bucket – but they’re alive and kicking! So no need for any lawyers or inheritance attorneys for these stars yet – have a look at those who are still going strong!

Betty White – Age 97

The jubilant and funny Betty White never fails to entertain us, and understandably so after having had a lifetime’s worth of acting to refine her on-screen skills! Her acting career began in 1939. Her appearances in The Golden Girls and Hot in Cleveland did excellently for her fame. She worked behind the camera too, as director. The national treasure was also a staple guest in multiple game shows in America earning her an Emmy for Outstanding Game Show Host. She still makes guest appearances every now and then but is for the most part in semi-retirement.

Lou Ferrigno – Age 69

Louis Jude Ferrigno Sr. is a very active man, by his habits and career-wise too! The star is a famed fitness trainer and a retired professional bodybuilder. Throughout his line of work, he has been actively cast in reality TV shows that were based on the concept of getting fit because there is no one more qualified than him! The actor also tried his hand at acting and has done goofy comedies. Currently, Lou is actively working in Hollywood as a voice-over artist for buff superheroes and was the voice of Hulk in the massive Avengers franchise.

 

Clu Gulager – Age 92

Clu Gulager started out in showbiz playing random small bits in popular American TV shows like CBS’Have G**-Will TravelThe Tall Man, and The Rebel in the ’50s. Yet as the ’60s rolled by, Gulager would land his first major motion picture role in another blockbuster, yet it was The Night of the Living D*** that would cement Clu’s reputation as a sterling member of the thespian community. With film and TV credits by the dozen for well over half a century, at 92, the revered industry veteran made his last appearance in Tarantino’s Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood and is currently enjoying a cushy retirement.

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