Sally Struthers, Born in 1947 – All in the Family
Sally Struthers is rarely seen on screen these days, but her new avatar as an activist isn’t any less interesting either. Of late, the star is quite vocal about various causes and is an active spokesperson for ‘ChildFund,’ a welfare initiative for children in developing countries.
She found fame for the first time with ‘All in the Family,’ a show that won her two Emmy awards. But that was not it for the actress, who made it a point to excel on Broadway too! Sally has over two dozen credits as a theater actor, which makes her one of the few Hollywood stars who could hack it on the stage as well.
Barbara Eden, Born in 1931 – I Dream Of Jeannie
Barbara Eden is an American singer, producer, and actress, well known for her starring role in the sitcom series I Dream Of Jeannie. In her early days, before entering the world of acting, Eden was titled Miss San Francisco in 1949. However, her television career truly began in 1955 on The Johnny Carson Show.

From thereon, Barbara made numerous television appearances on various shows. In addition, she had a small role in the primetime soap opera Dallas as a revenge-seeking billionairess for five episodes. Later, in 2011 Eden wrote a memoir Jeannie Out of the Bottle. The book spoke about her Hollywood career and her personal life.
Harry Belafonte, Born in 1927 – Try to Remember
Among the most successful singer-songwriters of his time, Harry Belafonte was given the title ‘King of Calypso’ for promoting Caribbean music and introducing it to a global audience. But interestingly, the man did not limit himself to just one genre! In fact, he has recorded albums in even gospel, folk, and blues in addition to ”American Standards.”

Also, Harry used his platform to always advocate for human rights and freedom of speech, since he said goodbye to music. He then began working on various movies and television. Could you think of a human being who is capable of so many things in a lifetime? We can’t!
Helen Shapiro, Born in 1946 – You Don’t Know
Helen Kate Shapiro is a British actress, jazz and pop singer. In 1961, two of her songs were UK chart-toppers, You Don’t Know and Walkin’ Back to Happiness. Surprisingly enough, she was just 14 years old when she recorded both these songs. In addition, even before the age of sixteen, Helen was voted Britain’s “Top Female Singer.”

To top it all off, The Beatles’ were an opening act on one of her shows in 1963. The band members John Lennon and Paul McCartney even wrote a song for her called Misery. However, her team declined the song without her knowledge. Shapiro has been married to actor John Judd since 1988.
Petula Clark, Born in 1932 – Sailor
Petula Clark is a British composer, singer, and actress. Her professional career started amidst the Second World War for BBC Radio as a child entertainer. The first UK hit of hers was The Little Shoemaker; she also began recording in French within the next two years. Later, at the age of 12, Petula was discovered by movie director Maurice Elvey. She was cast in his war drama Medal for the General.

From thereon, it was all upwards and onwards for Petula. She starred in several television shows and movies. Later in 1950, Clark launched her own afternoon show called Petula Clark. Pet’s Parlour.
Rebecca De Mornay, Born in 1959 – Risky Business
American actress and producer, Rebecca De Mornay’s career was always going to be successful. Still, it rose to prominence after her breakthrough role in the ’80s film ‘Risky Business’ alongside now superstar, Tom Cruise.

Since then, Rebecca has gone on to feature in several films and television shows. She even starred in a music video for the soft rock band ‘Starship!’ Now, she’s still expanding her already impressive resume in her sixties. We look forward to seeing what more she has in store for us in the years to come!
Bo Derek, Born In 1956 – 10
Lauded for her ethereal beauty, Bo Derek took the world by storm after she appeared in a series of movies like ‘Tarzan, the Ape Man’ and ’10,’ directed by her then-husband at the time of its release. Her gorgeous looks weren’t limited to the cinemas alone as she was also featured in magazine covers more than once!

Now in her sixties, Derek considers herself to be in semi-retirement. Still, she makes the occasional red-carpet appearance, especially now that she has found love once again in John Corbett. Aside from media events, Derek allots time for other causes targeted to animal welfare and veterans’ affairs.
Connie Stevens, Born In 1938 – Hawaiian Eye
Connie Stevens charmed her way into Hollywood after she portrayed the lovely Cricket in the massively popular 1959 series, ‘Hawaiian Eye.’ Not only is she an exceptional actress, but Stevens has dabbled in music too, and was quite successful at it with over 9 studio albums released.

The blond star remains active in the industry and has recently appeared in the 2019 film titled ‘By the Rivers of Babylon.’ During her downtime, Stevens bonds with family in her beautiful Studio City ranch house – she has figured out a great work-life balance from the looks of it!
Linda Evans, Born In 1942 – Dynasty
TV stars come and go, but Linda Evans is unforgettable thanks to her magnificent performance as Krystle Carrington in ‘Dynasty.’ Prestigious award-giving bodies noticed her exceptional work, and she was eventually honored with a ‘Golden Globe Award’ for Best Actress in 1981.

Evans was mostly present on television from the sixties until the late nineties, where she hosted the ‘European Soundmix Show’ in 1997 before she finally called it quits in showbusiness. Fans surely miss the veteran star, but her active social media presence makes up for her absence on screen!
Max Baer Jr., Born in 1937 – The Birdmen
Do you wonder what happened to Max Baer Jr., the handsome young man who played the part of dim-witted Jethro Bodine on ‘The Beverly Hillbillies?’ Well, since the man’s breakthrough show, he appeared on other TV programs like ‘Love, American Style’ and ‘Vacation Playhouse.’

He then devoted his life to various philanthropic activities in the industry, helping ardent artists to pursue their dreams! Now, that is a gentleman who loved the arts and wasn’t afraid to show it. And we are ever so lucky as Max still walks the face of the earth in his eighties, and we hope we could say the same in 10 years!
Richard Simmons, Born in 1948 – Sweatin’ to the Oldies
Milton Teagle “Richard” Simmons is a famous American public figure and fitness personality. Simmons is well known for his flamboyant, eccentric, and energetic persona. He built a career around promoting weight-loss routines and most popularly through his line of aerobics videos, Sweatin’ to the Oldies.

Richard’s career took off when he opened his gym in Beverly Hills. Thus, becoming enormously popular through exposure on television and due to his famous consumer products. He was a frequent guest on some late-night shows like the Late Show with David Letterman. Later, he expanded his career into political activism as well. He has even been a part of several philanthropic endeavors.
Victoria Principal, Born in 1950 – Dallas
Victoria Principal is an American producer, author, entrepreneur, and former actress. Principal’s most well-known performance was as Pamela Ewing on the primetime soap opera Dallas. Having spent nine long years on the show, she left the show in 1987. Later, she started her own production company, which focused mainly on television movies.

Victoria’s three books on beauty, fitness, well-being, and skincare made her a best-selling author. Besides, she was also a two-time nominee for the Golden Globe Award. She was first married to producer Christopher Skinner whom she met on the set of Dallas in 1978. In 1985, four years after her divorce, she married plastic surgeon Dr. Harry Glassman.
Julie Christie, Born in 1940 – Darling
The British actress is an icon from the ‘Swinging Sixties’ and has several laurels to her name. Throughout her career, she has received an Oscar, a BAFTA Award, A Golden Globe, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. Moreso, six of the films she appeared in are in BFI Top 100 British Films.

Julie’s breakthrough film performance was in Billy Lair in 1963. However, it was her role in Darling that brought her international recognition. She bagged the Academy Award for Best Actress for the movie Darling. The former actress is active in various philanthropic causes to date. Julie has been married to journalist Duncan Campbell.
Meredith Baxter, Born In 1947 – A Woman Scorned: The Betty Broderick Story
Make no mistake about it, Meredith Baxter may have semi-retired from acting, but she remains a force to be reckoned with in daytime TV! The actress became an overnight sensation and received multiple ‘Emmy’ nominations for her work with the world-renowned show, ‘Family,’ and has wowed audiences with incredible projects thereafter.

Baxter’s most recent work includes ‘Undateable John,’ where she played the role of Beatrice. For now, she enjoys doing her favorite hobbies alongside her wife, Nancy Locke. Life can’t get any better for Baxter for sure – we wish her nothing but the best!
Loni Anderson, Born in 1945- Cincinnati
Loni Anderson is a prominent face of Hollywood who is best known for her work in Cincinnati. For which she took home three Golden Globe Awards. Her film debut had a minor role in Nevada Smith in 1966. Also Anderson was seen in the sitcom Phyllis.

Anderson received multiple awards for her work as a comedian in the T.V. movie White Hot: The Mysterious Murder of Thelma Todd. Anderson has been married four times and has two children. Loni’s parents were from World War II, who both smoked, and due to that, she witnessed the effects of C.O.P.D., a lung disease caused by smoking.
Steven Seagel, Born in 1952- Above the Law
Steven Seagal was born in Lansing, Michigan, now an actor, screenwriter, producer, and martial artist. He is a 7th dan black belt in aikido and began his adult life as a martial arts teacher in Japan. Soon Seagel moved to California to pursue the same profession for a broad audience.

By 1988 he set his foot in the acting industry and starred in the film Above the Law. Following the year, Seagel starred in four other successful films. Along with acting in cinema, Seidel also appeared in reality shows like Steven Seagal: Lawman. Besides a great career in acting and as a martial artist, Seagel holds citizenships of three countries.
Bob Barker, Born in 1923- The Price is Right
Robert William Barker is famous by the name Bob Barker. He is best known for hosting the show The Price is Right from 1972 to 2007. The show eventually became the longest-running daytime game show in North America. Besides, Bob’s notable work also includes Truth or Consequences, which ran from 1956 to 75.

Many of his fans may be unknown with the fact that Bob was listed in the U.S. Navy at the time of World War II. However, things turned out differently for him. Before being on T.V., he worked in radio as a part-time job during his college days.
William Daniels, Born in 1927- Boy Meets World
William Daniel is an American actor known for his role in St. Elsewhere. For that, he took home two Emmy Awards. Later his popularity increased with a role in the sitcom Boy Meets World which turned out to be a turning point in his career. He was president of the Screen Actor Guild from 1999 to 2001.

Initially, his career began as a member of the singing Daniels family in Brooklyn, and somehow William made his T.V. debut in 1943 Life With Father and the rest of the history is known. William is married to his long love Bonnie Bartlett, an actress and a recipient of the Emmy Award.
Barbara Knox, Born in 1933- Coronation Street
Barbara Knox is a British actress known for her work in Coronation Street as Rita Tanner. Barbara is also known as the longest serving T.V. soap opera actress in the world. However, she was a professional stage actor who made her debut in 1962 with a minor role in a dancing remake of Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

Before that, she worked in a post office and prepared to pass the Civil Service exams. During that period, Knox took part in theatre, which eventually led her to become a great actress. Also, she appeared in T.V. shows like Feel the Width, George and the Dragon, and A Family at War.
Bob Newhart, Born in 1929 – The Big Bang Theory
If you are wondering what standup-comedian Bob Newhart is up to, he is doing exceedingly well for a man who is going in his nineties. This would be a surprise, but our beloved Professor Proton from ‘The Big Bang Theory’ has not officially retired yet and is on the lookout for his next big project.

Bob kickstarted his career by publishing his comedic monologues, of which some even topped the Billboard charts. It was only later that the star gained interest in acting and hit the big screen multiple times. At his most recent public appearance in the 2015 Primetime Emmy Awards, he even received an accolade for a role!
Barbara Walters, Born in 1929 – Beginners
Barbara Walters is undeniably among the best interviewers and broadcast journalists of the golden age. Having covered the top stories of the gilded era, the TV anchor worked very hard from 1952 before retiring in 2015.

Throughout her six-decade career, Barbara had interviewed plenty of famed folks, and she did it all exceedingly well, earning herself an induction to the 1989’s ‘Television Hall of Fame’ and several accolades including a Primetime Emmy, and even an award by the GLAAD Excellence in Media. What a fruitful life to reminisce on!
Betty White, Born in 1922 – Life With Elizabeth
Could you guess who holds the record for having the longest career on television to date? If you guessed Betty White, props to you! Not that it is too astonishing because the lady is close to hitting a century on earth, and we cannot wait to say we celebrated the media mogul’s biggest birthday, can you?

Known for her accolade-earning roles like Sue Ann Nivens on the ’70s hit show, ‘The Mary Tyler Moore Show,’ among many others, it is fair to say that Betty had quite the run in the entertainment industry. Oh, the stories she could tell!
Dick Van Dyke, Born in 1925 – Mary Poppins
Few can claim a career quite as illustrious as American actor, Dick Van Dyke. For more than seven decades, he’s been bringing joy to audiences and has cemented himself as a firm favorite when it comes to comedic acting.

Although Dick is in his nineties, he doesn’t seem to be slowing down at all, and he is frequently seen out and about with his wife, Arlene Silver. His childhood dream was to be a minister, but we’re thankful that he chose entertainment as a way to send his message to the world!
Line Renaud, Born in 1928 – Paris Still Sings
Since 1945, French actress and singer, Line Renaud has been lighting up stages and screens across the world with her talent and voice, appearing on several television shows worldwide.

Line is still going strong and has also been dedicating a large part of her life to her other passion, AIDS activism, since 1985. She’s part of events like ‘Sidaction’ and vice-president of a trust, all of which helps collect and distribute funds for people who live with HIV, and we applaud her for helping to make the world a better place!
Bill Cobbs, Born in 1934 – The Hitter
Bill Cobbs didn’t start as an actor, and after doing a bunch of odd jobs and completing a stint as a radar technician in the ‘US Air Force,’ he headed to New York and started pursuing his dream of acting.

In 1974 he landed his debut film role and the rest, as they say, is history. Since then, Bill has appeared in several movies and television shows, his most recent being ‘Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.’ which concluded in 2020. Bill is well on the way to his nineties, but it looks like his passion for acting is keeping him young at heart!
Talia Shire, Born in 1946 – The Godfather
American actress Talia Shire is best known for her roles in the ‘Rocky’ and ‘The Godfather’ films, and her performances earned her several accolades over her the span of her career, which started in 1968.

Talia’s love for acting hasn’t ceased, and even though she is now in her seventies, she is still going strong and can be seen gracing the silver screen in the 2020 film ‘Working Man.’ When she’s not acting, she spends her time with her dogs in her Bel-Air home listening to classical music. We reckon there aren’t many better ways to pass the time!
Sally Struthers, Born in 1947 – All in the Family
Sally Struthers is rarely seen on screen these days, but her new avatar as an activist isn’t any less interesting either. Of late, the star is quite vocal about various causes and is an active spokesperson for ‘ChildFund,’ a welfare initiative for children in developing countries.

She found fame for the first time with ‘All in the Family,’ a show that won her two Emmy awards. But that was not it for the actress, who made it a point to excel on Broadway too! Sally has over two dozen credits as a theater actor, which makes her one of the few Hollywood stars who could hack it on the stage as well.
Mel Brooks, Born In 1926 – The Producers
One thing that has remained unchanged in the last seven decades is Mel Brooks’ comic timing and sense of humor. He started his career as an entertainer in ‘Your Show of Shows’ after the stint as a land-mine diffuser with the US Army ended. Subsequently, the star went on to forge a legacy of his own, both in front of the camera and behind it.

Brooks is well into his nineties now, but the energy he demonstrates is unmatched. The actor appeared in a 2019 Broadway play and will soon be lending his voice for the character of Shogun in ‘Blazing Samurai.’
Brigitte Bardot, Born in 1934 – And God Created Woman
Former acting and singing sensation Brigitte Bardot is still considered to be as iconic today as she was in the prime of her career. From 1952 to 1973, she graced the world with more than fifty films and recorded sixty songs, earning her a place amongst the greatest entertainers ever to walk this earth.

Brigitte has always been a big fan of animal welfare, and after her retirement, she got into the full swing of things with her activism. By founding the ‘Brigitte Bardot Foundation,’ the veteran performer has shown everyone that she is a force to be reckoned with when it comes to protecting and preserving wildlife!
Olivia Newton-John, Born In 1948 – Totally Hot
Olivia Newton-John is in her seventies and still active as a teenager? Hard to believe, right? Well, even for us! This fabulous singer, songwriter, and actress is firsthand proof of ‘old is gold.’ Her songs were already on the Billboard for being some of the most successful singles in the 80s, and Olivia kept returning to the charts with a string of back-to-back hits!

There was no stopping this pop diva then, and even now, she continues to entertain the audiences with exceptional performances. Olivia is a truly timeless musical icon. Please add us to the long list of her biggest fans!
Katharine Ross, Born In 1940 – The Graduate
Be it back in the 70s or now, Katharine Ross will never fail to impress us with her performances. The actress did not limit herself only to films and managed to spread her magic on stage and in the television industry as well. Have you seen the long list of accolades to her name? Needless for us to say anything else to explain what a talented woman she is!

‘The Graduate’ actress has touched every possible genre from comedy to horror and has done justice to them all. Despite being in her 80s, it is incredible how active Ross is even today! Super impressive!
Gladys Knight, Born In 1944 – Where My Heart Belongs
We cannot paint over what is already gold. Gladys Knight, known as the ‘Empress of Soul,’ has made some extraordinary contributions as a musician and actress. Ditching the stereotype of giving up your career once you enter your sixties-seventies makes her a super-powerful personality.

‘Before Me’ and ‘Where My Heart Belongs’ were albums among many others that won praise and appreciation from all over the world. For any musician, a Grammy award is the dream, and Gladys has won seven of them! We told you she is the best of the best! Her fans are waiting for what’s next in store for this iconic diva!