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Oldest Stars We Didn’t Know Were Still Alive

Celebrities often lead glamorous lives, but behind the scenes, they work tirelessly to bring each project to life. Their dedication and talent leave a lasting impression on fans, many of whom wish these icons never retire.

Paul Hogan, 85, became a global star with Crocodile Dundee after early success in The Paul Hogan Show. Johnny Matthysse, 89, a former athlete turned jazz vocalist, rose to fame with hits like Chances Are and made his acting debut in 2021.

Pat Boone, 90, became a 1950s pop music icon with hits like Love Letters in the Sand. Meanwhile, Marla Gibbs, 93, captivated audiences as Florence on The Jeffersons, and later in 227, showcasing her versatility as a performer.

Billy Dee Williams, 88, gained worldwide recognition as Lando Calrissian in Star Wars, while Robert Wagner, 95, has spent over seven decades in film and TV. Anne-Margret, 84, turned heads with her performances in Bye Bye Birdie and beyond.

Legends like Mel Brooks (98), Judi Dench (90), and William Shatner (94) continue to contribute to the arts, defying age expectations. From Ian McKellen to David Attenborough, these stars remind us that passion and creativity truly have no expiration date.

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