@@tokajileo5928 I haven't seen Mara on wikipedia's list of supercentenarians. If so, she is the oldest living person right now. If this is accurate, someone needs to let wikipedia know about her.
January 5 1932 age 92. I am so grateful for my long life. God bless all born over 90 years ago. I pray that for all shown her. Thank God and love others.
Amazing, I remember most of those people. Watched many of those movies and shows. Gives me hope. I will be 90 in 13 years and plan to make it to 105. Smile is the secret to a long life.
What stood out to me is I loved the way some of the women wore real statement piece glasses, very expressive shape and color and added a lot to their image. Biggest thing I noticed is that I wish more people understood how important our eyebrows are in the overall look and I would suggest getting eyebrows properly groomed and shaped....eyebrow pencil is key.
A great list I would add Sophia Loren, Brigette Bardon. Leontyne Price, Lynn Hamilton, Olga James, Maggie Smith, Willie Mays,Shirley McClain, Shirley Jones James McEahon, Andrew Young, and others
I used to work as a volunteer at the Smithsonian Castle and was working at the information desk when Ms. Julie Newmar came in and asked for recommendations on what to see first. She didn't look like she was wearing any makeup - just a little pink lipstick - and she was breathtakingly beautiful! God certainly blessed her with those beautiful high cheekbones!
MISSING is Actor George Chakiris, Age 91, September 16, 1932. Most notable roles in WEST SIDE STORY with Natalie Wood and many others. Also played a dancer in the scene with Marilyn Monroe "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" famous song from the movie "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES", 1953. A male dancer in "Love, you didn't do right by Me" number with Rosemary Clooney, "WHITE CHRISTMAS", 1954. His last notable role for acting was in 1996 and is now retired and living in Los Angeles, CA. 23:30 Sidney Kibrick, he could be one of the exceptional few that are still alive from The Little Rascals comedy series! Robert Blake, who played Mickey later in the series has now since passed. March 9, 2023, aged 89. RIP Barbara Rush! March 31, 2024.
Love seeing these actors😮😮watched them mostly in 50's 60's / actresses- some in 70's - i lost movies because of my nursing work but they were my favorites on tv's and especial movies- !!🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
Some of the actors and actresses have aged gracefully like fine wine. Like the saying goes, They aren't getting older they are getting better. Another saying is, Nothing gets old but clothes; and they don't get old if they are taken care of. These actors and actresses have reached full and ripen life
Ooh...Kim Novak got that Glasgow smile. Just let it happen naturally, folks. Some people here (assuming the "after" photos were taken recently) look pretty darn good. A good life, well lived, and a clean conscience, will do more to fight the ravages of age than any cosmetics or surgery.
I have heard that THEY have access to certain technologies that We the People don’t. My Mom took great care of herself, had at least three facial cosmetic surgeries that turned out amazing, and yet when she became 89 years old, she looked OLD. What THIS is, is artificial on steroids!!!
I was named after her. No idea why. My late mother s fault so I was told. My paternal side wanted me named after gran and her sister. Gran was Lillian, sister was Ellen but called Nellie. I got stuck with mine that I hated all my life. Price paid being born in the 1950s. Saw In one film with Jimmy Stewart. Loved him. Hated the film. So boring. The Bell, The Book And The Candle. Fell asleep 10 mins after start, acting was so wooden.
this is lovely and some great people in here, hope they’re all doing well and it would be nice if there were recent photos of them all but I’m sure you did your best and thanks for your hard work (:
Wow I'm amazed the kid from Our Gang is still kicking, Debra Paget from The Ten Commandments, June Lockhart from Lost in Space- I used to watch them as a child in the 60s. Am I the only one that enjoys the music?
At the time of rendering, they were all alive... unfortunately, some have passed away in the mean time and video cannot update itself anymore! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
The Beautiful Ginger (Guilligan´s Island), Tom Skirritt, Robert Fuller, Michael Caine, Joan Collins, Carol Burnett, Kim Novak, Ellen Burstyn, Petula Clark (also a singer), Anouk Aimee (Dolce Vita), Barbara Eden (The girl of the lamp), Don King (boxing fixer), Rita Moreno (representant of Latinos), Joan Lockhart (Travel in Space), Clint Eastwood (made good movies after 90´s), John Austin, Gene Hackman, infamous Robert Warner (killed his beautiful wife Natalie Wook), Robert Duvall: all of them were legends when I was a child in the 70´s.
This is a great list. I recognized almost everyone, and the movie titles were also a nice touch. There are some great actors and movies in that list. Thank you.
Loved the scene in the Bond movie, near the end in Diamonds are Forever when Bruce Glover and his cohort try to kill Bond, and Bond ends up taking both of them out. Since it's a pretty old movie, from the 60s, it's surprising to see he's still alive. He probably outlived most of the cast.
Those were the legends we all know. I'm 68 and remember them all. Still a long way to go to reach them all, but in my cinematic memory they are still as they were when I met them on screen. Compared to what we have today, those were all true personalities in their own right. And believe it or not, not all were glamorous hunks or female sex-symbols, but had that kind of uniqueness I miss so much in today's actors and actresses. I don't doubt the talent of some newcomers these days, but the true golden years of film making as all those who were born prior to the 1970s or 1990s, in which highly significant movies were made, even at much lower budget rates than today, would indeed remember and recognize. Today's cinema has turned solely to commercialism and has indeed turned into a crude industry, while back then there was also some space for other visions and endeavors, not necessarily just tied to money making. Like in Sports nowadays this has made its creativity process shackled to financial interests, while in earlier days, although financial matters also came into play, there was also the chance for those who wanted to experiment and innovate to find a niche of their own. All this seems to have been strangled by the shift into modern technologies and dehumanizing factors regarding both writers, directors and actors at large. Thankfully there are still a few exceptions to the rule these days, and this surprisingly, by the innovative streaming services that seem to have overrun Hollywood's Studios in producing quality matter, such as the recent "Shogun". But those people represented above, will still remain in our memories as the true milestones that made film making so successful as to endure the passing of time and reach other heights even to this day. Without such figures we would never had the chance to explore our own memory banks and would probably had much shallower times to live in. Instead, they all left us with a magnificent plethora of performances to cherish and study for ages to come. And who knows, maybe someday even younger generations through the digital era and further technologies ahead will dig in and discover this treasure chest of bygone ages only to come to the conclusion that those were indeed the Golden Days of overall true talent and genius in its own right. I am thankful to have been part of a part of this era, even if just half of it, since I was born in 1956, rather late to have also known previous legendary figures such as Humphrey Bogart or Tallulah Bankhead, just to name two representative figures. But then again, I too dove into my digital memory bank, and now had the chance to admire all their fabulous performances on screen. This enlarged my personal knowledge on what came before me in the entertainment world and today I can compare movies of the 1930s to those of the 1950s, and those of the 1970s to those of the 1990s and so on and so forth. An immense progression of technologies, styles, fashion, glamour and talents all over the huge color palette of the 7th art form is today fully available to be able to compare them all and find out who the true visionaries, geniuses and innovators were and still are to this day. I thank them all for having opened my mind to their various ideas and talented story telling. And despite the literary jewels of importance from which some of these works were taken, and recognizing the huge difference from the written word to the filmed transliteration, one can only wonder on how many people must have been influenced by what was a filmed subject and were oriented to its written counterpart, thus reigniting the flame of knowledge. This is yet another reason to be grateful to all movie makers, whether producers, directors or even actors, who by their hard work have instilled some curiosity in higher culture within some people's minds and sent them back to deepen their culture by opening those very literary works from which some movies were either inspired or tried to bring them to life in a more three-dimensional way. All this, in conclusion, has to be attributed to all these figures mentioned in this video as well. Well done, and thank you for your contribution to the arts.
wow! IAM 90 & GREW UP IN A MOVIE THEATRE AND RECALL SO MANY OF THEM. MADE MY DAY!
Respect xo
May God continue to Bless You.. 🙏
You must have excellent genes and a positive outlook on life. Warmest wishes from England😊.
I'm only 77 but I remember most of them also. I feel the same way, I'm going for 105, how about you. .
@@michaelwittmann2644 Be positive, don't let life bring you down and smile a lot. I'm 77 and plan for 105.
Most complete list I've seen on RUclips. Thank you 😊
Wow, thank you!
Mara Jankovszky born 1899 will be 125 this august
@@tokajileo5928 I haven't seen Mara on wikipedia's list of supercentenarians. If so, she is the oldest living person right now. If this is accurate, someone needs to let wikipedia know about her.
I was mesmerised...thankyou, the background music was brilliant.
These folks are still gorgeous and highly recognizable! Yay for them all!
January 5 1932 age 92. I am so grateful for my long life. God bless all born over 90 years ago. I pray that for all shown her. Thank God and love others.
Amen sister💐
love this....huge hugs❤
A lot off golden oldies, seen all their films and what not, very well made thnx.
Thank you. Being in my 80ties, I knew so many. Loves the soothing music .
What long amazing lives they've had and still going forward in life's adventures. May the Hand of God continue to Bless them all.🙏
Beautiful music 🥰🥰🥰
Thanks 🤗
Amazing, I remember most of those people. Watched many of those movies and shows. Gives me hope. I will be 90 in 13 years and plan to make it to 105. Smile is the secret to a long life.
you know you aged well when you are still recognizable at 90 from your 30's photo. awesome people
Not many of those...
Plastic surgery. Every one.
Congratulations with this fantastic list!! My favorite actress of all time is lovely Gena Rowlands!
Thank you!!
The good old Hollywood - that will never happen again.
Back when people could really act.
Wow! What a line up of great Stars! Thank you.
If I am still here, when Clint goes it will truly break my heart.
….& Richard Chamberlain, Dick Van Dyke, Petula Clark, etc.
The dancers seem to age well, look at Rita Moreno ! 😊
Amazing how many still alive, well researched
We all have our day in the sun, then we fade away. That’s life and it ain’t too bad. Cheers from Montreal
Beautifully stated! Truth! ☀️🌻☀️🔆💛
Vera miles is a legend✨✨💙
Love the music they are playing
What stood out to me is I loved the way some of the women wore real statement piece glasses, very expressive shape and color and added a lot to their image. Biggest thing I noticed is that I wish more people understood how important our eyebrows are in the overall look and I would suggest getting eyebrows properly groomed and shaped....eyebrow pencil is key.
What a gift to be near a century old and still have your faculties and good health!
No doubt about it. Alot of people in this world never reach old age, much less make it to their 90s.
Adrenochrome soul selling illuamanti clones etc
THANK YOU! Love this exact kind of info! And what classy, drinkable music whereby to take in this tableau of talent.
That was fun. thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
A great list I would add Sophia Loren, Brigette Bardon. Leontyne Price, Lynn Hamilton, Olga James, Maggie Smith, Willie Mays,Shirley McClain, Shirley Jones James McEahon, Andrew Young, and others
Exactly right they forgot the major players but had loads that are barely heard of.
Same thought!🤔😌
Wonderful and at 64 I'm looking forward to many more years in show biz!
Great memories, beautiful music ❤.
I used to work as a volunteer at the Smithsonian Castle and was working at the information desk when Ms. Julie Newmar came in and asked for recommendations on what to see first. She didn't look like she was wearing any makeup - just a little pink lipstick - and she was breathtakingly beautiful! God certainly blessed her with those beautiful high cheekbones!
💋
Yes, Julie was a real tall beauty.
This is such a heartwarming video! It’s inspiring to see these iconic actors still going strong well into their 90s and 100s
MISSING is Actor George Chakiris, Age 91, September 16, 1932. Most notable roles in WEST SIDE STORY with Natalie Wood and many others.
Also played a dancer in the scene with Marilyn Monroe "Diamonds Are a Girl's Best Friend" famous song from the movie "GENTLEMEN PREFER BLONDES", 1953.
A male dancer in "Love, you didn't do right by Me" number with Rosemary Clooney, "WHITE CHRISTMAS", 1954. His last notable role for acting was in 1996 and is now
retired and living in Los Angeles, CA.
23:30 Sidney Kibrick, he could be one of the exceptional few that are still alive from The Little Rascals comedy series! Robert Blake, who played Mickey later in the series
has now since passed. March 9, 2023, aged 89.
RIP Barbara Rush! March 31, 2024.
R.I.P. Gena Rowlands (August 14, 2024) 💐🕊💗
The women who have not had plastic surgery look so much better than those who have had it.
That's for sure! Some turned out, looking like they're from Mars.
I think that very much depends on where they had the surgery…
Dick Van Dyke❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️!!!
You hate to see them grow old but God bless them
You better see them grow old than to die
Love seeing these actors😮😮watched them mostly in 50's 60's / actresses- some in 70's - i lost movies because of my nursing work but they were my favorites on tv's and especial movies- !!🥰❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you to all these wonderful actors and actresses ❤
Some of the actors and actresses have aged gracefully like fine wine. Like the saying goes, They aren't getting older they are getting better. Another saying is, Nothing gets old but clothes; and they don't get old if they are taken care of. These actors and actresses have reached full and ripen life
Ooh...Kim Novak got that Glasgow smile. Just let it happen naturally, folks. Some people here (assuming the "after" photos were taken recently) look pretty darn good. A good life, well lived, and a clean conscience, will do more to fight the ravages of age than any cosmetics or surgery.
Couldn't agree more...
Natural is so beautiful..
I have heard that THEY have access to certain technologies that We the People don’t. My Mom took great care of herself, had at least three facial cosmetic surgeries that turned out amazing, and yet when she became 89 years old, she looked OLD.
What THIS is, is artificial on steroids!!!
A clear conscience? Hgh! Not in Hollywood
I was named after her. No idea why. My late mother s fault so I was told. My paternal side wanted me named after gran and her sister. Gran was Lillian, sister was Ellen
but called Nellie. I got stuck with mine that I hated all my life. Price paid being born in the 1950s. Saw In one film with Jimmy Stewart. Loved him. Hated the film. So boring. The Bell, The Book And The Candle. Fell asleep 10 mins after start, acting was so wooden.
Kim Novak natural beauty? As her plastic surgeon. They all have the same look!
this is lovely and some great people in here, hope they’re all doing well
and it would be nice if there were recent photos of them all but I’m sure you did your best and thanks for your hard work (:
R.I.P. Barbara Rush (1927 - 2024)
RIP Barbra Fuller 1921-2024, Darryl Hickman 1931-2024
I love the music, the sounds of the film chocolate. Love that gypsy sound. Goes great with the pictures of who's still living for now.
Simply amazing. Thank You.
Quite an enjoyable little watch, and so well put together... thanks! 😊
It's amazing how many of these actors that I remember from my childhood
Imagine the history they have lived through at 100+ years old. Most of us today can only read about it and they lived it.
What wonderful and heartening examples to follow! I am now 81 and I hope I can do as well!
It’s lovely to honour these great actors.
Micheline Presle recently passed at 101.
Wow I'm amazed the kid from Our Gang is still kicking, Debra Paget from The Ten Commandments, June Lockhart from Lost in Space- I used to watch them as a child in the 60s. Am I the only one that enjoys the music?
We luv it!
We all got old but we leave behind a beautiful legacy ❤❤❤❤❤❤
GREAT!!! Thank you for this.❤
Thanks for doing this list.
Very nice music. ❤️🌹
Love all those wonderful faces. Thank you. Brought back a lot of great memories.
❤❤ thank you
Bless them all may some of us get to see their age🙏🏾🙏🏾🙏🏾💐🌷🌸🌼🌺🌹💋💐 and happy Mother’s Day to all the ladies.
Ty. I enjoyed this very much. Being in my 60"s, it gives me much to look forward to.
Olivia' DeHaviland was age 102 at dearh
I totally agree! Fantastic and excellent respectable actress! She's one of my favorites💕💕💕💕
Barrie Chase looks way younger then her age😮
than* then is for ensuing events (did this then I did that) and than is for comparison (she looks way younger than her age)
All the ladies and men look gorgeous. God bless you all live on mother 10 years or better.
❤ absolutely amazing, fantastic. From 90 to an 104. Great keep on truckin. u good peeps ❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏
Thank you very much for this great compilation! 💜
great video bro
VCery well put together - Thanks - Most still look good so maybe one of the secrets of reaching a ripe old age is growing is gracefully
Terry Moore is still alive!!!!!
I can't believe it!!
I had the pleasure of meeting her in 2017 at Marilyn Monroe's 55th Memorial in West Hollywood, CA.! What a jewel to talk to for a few minutes.
Great job! Though not the most recent of some, and others who have passed away. I loved background music. Soothing.
At the time of rendering, they were all alive... unfortunately, some have passed away in the mean time and video cannot update itself anymore! Glad to hear you enjoyed it!
Thank you for the time and effort it took to make this great video xx
Thank you so much 🙏
Many of these people aged very gracefully.
The Beautiful Ginger (Guilligan´s Island), Tom Skirritt, Robert Fuller, Michael Caine, Joan Collins, Carol Burnett, Kim Novak, Ellen Burstyn, Petula Clark (also a singer), Anouk Aimee (Dolce Vita), Barbara Eden (The girl of the lamp), Don King (boxing fixer), Rita Moreno (representant of Latinos), Joan Lockhart (Travel in Space), Clint Eastwood (made good movies after 90´s), John Austin, Gene Hackman, infamous Robert Warner (killed his beautiful wife Natalie Wook), Robert Duvall: all of them were legends when I was a child in the 70´s.
You missed Angie d!lol
Fantastic format!!!!❤
Thank you 😊
Well put together, thank you 🙂
They all look great. Natural beauty
What a difference these stars who led a clean life compared with the ones of today!!!
😂😂😂😂
Truly amazing and wonderful.
Vera Miles is still beautiful and a great actress one of the best. 🎉
ONE OF THE VERY FEW I LIKE
bless them all - may they live till 120
Fantastic actors , God bless them!
Thanks sooo much for sharing!❤️❤️❤️
You are so welcome!
I will cease to be distressed when I see photos of me as a young woman. (I hit 82 next week.). I’ve done better than most, it appears.
I’ll bet you’re a hottie!!❤️😉🫦
This is a great list. I recognized almost everyone, and the movie titles were also a nice touch. There are some great actors and movies in that list. Thank you.
Nice jazz !
God God bless, they all look wonderful. Take care ladies.
Clint Eastwood is still gorgeous
Perhaps, but he is still just a good-looking scum-bucket
No way you said that she is over 90🤮🤮🤮
@@Lord_Kratos6911
Absolutely 💯
😂😂😂
Really well done.
Many thanks!
Wow! they are still wonderful!
Love them all!!! Wonderful memorial!!!
They all still look great 90s not so bad
Loved the scene in the Bond movie, near the end in Diamonds are Forever when Bruce Glover and his cohort try to kill Bond, and Bond ends up taking both of them out. Since it's a pretty old movie, from the 60s, it's surprising to see he's still alive. He probably outlived most of the cast.
Wow. Gives me hope. ❤❤❤❤❤❤
Wonderful. Thank you.
Great memories, good times ❤.
Those were the legends we all know. I'm 68 and remember them all. Still a long way to go to reach them all, but in my cinematic memory they are still as they were when I met them on screen. Compared to what we have today, those were all true personalities in their own right. And believe it or not, not all were glamorous hunks or female sex-symbols, but had that kind of uniqueness I miss so much in today's actors and actresses. I don't doubt the talent of some newcomers these days, but the true golden years of film making as all those who were born prior to the 1970s or 1990s, in which highly significant movies were made, even at much lower budget rates than today, would indeed remember and recognize.
Today's cinema has turned solely to commercialism and has indeed turned into a crude industry, while back then there was also some space for other visions and endeavors, not necessarily just tied to money making.
Like in Sports nowadays this has made its creativity process shackled to financial interests, while in earlier days, although financial matters also came into play, there was also the chance for those who wanted to experiment and innovate to find a niche of their own. All this seems to have been strangled by the shift into modern technologies and dehumanizing factors regarding both writers, directors and actors at large.
Thankfully there are still a few exceptions to the rule these days, and this surprisingly, by the innovative streaming services that seem to have overrun Hollywood's Studios in producing quality matter, such as the recent "Shogun".
But those people represented above, will still remain in our memories as the true milestones that made film making so successful as to endure the passing of time and reach other heights even to this day.
Without such figures we would never had the chance to explore our own memory banks and would probably had much shallower times to live in. Instead, they all left us with a magnificent plethora of performances to cherish and study for ages to come. And who knows, maybe someday even younger generations through the digital era and further technologies ahead will dig in and discover this treasure chest of bygone ages only to come to the conclusion that those were indeed the Golden Days of overall true talent and genius in its own right.
I am thankful to have been part of a part of this era, even if just half of it, since I was born in 1956, rather late to have also known previous legendary figures such as Humphrey Bogart or Tallulah Bankhead, just to name two representative figures. But then again, I too dove into my digital memory bank, and now had the chance to admire all their fabulous performances on screen. This enlarged my personal knowledge on what came before me in the entertainment world and today I can compare movies of the 1930s to those of the 1950s, and those of the 1970s to those of the 1990s and so on and so forth.
An immense progression of technologies, styles, fashion, glamour and talents all over the huge color palette of the 7th art form is today fully available to be able to compare them all and find out who the true visionaries, geniuses and innovators were and still are to this day.
I thank them all for having opened my mind to their various ideas and talented story telling.
And despite the literary jewels of importance from which some of these works were taken, and recognizing the huge difference from the written word to the filmed transliteration, one can only wonder on how many people must have been influenced by what was a filmed subject and were oriented to its written counterpart, thus reigniting the flame of knowledge.
This is yet another reason to be grateful to all movie makers, whether producers, directors or even actors, who by their hard work have instilled some curiosity in higher culture within some people's minds and sent them back to deepen their culture by opening those very literary works from which some movies were either inspired or tried to bring them to life in a more three-dimensional way.
All this, in conclusion, has to be attributed to all these figures mentioned in this video as well. Well done, and thank you for your contribution to the arts.
"Thanks for watching"? Mystery, is a pleasure to watch and appreciate you excellent work. Is delightful. 😊
So nice of you
@@MysteryScoop I feel honored to receive your reply. Thank you very much again, I admire your job.
Thank you for sharing ❤
Fabulous! Thank you ❤💕🥰
😊 Incredible. Long Life The Best of the Best.
😅
Simply lovely. Nice memories.
Great stars. Thank you
June Spencer retired at 103 👏 .
And is living off our tax money.
Scary to see what plastic surgery is doing and wonderful to see those who just aged and look so much real.
God bless 90- 105 yes old.......wow!!!!
Just WOW!!!! Long live!!!!
Tom aged very well