ROBBY BENSON (AGE 66 YEARS)
Robby Benson is a prominent actor, singer, director, and educator. The multi-talented artist started off his acting career with Broadway. He is most famous for his role as the voice of the “Beast” in the Disney animated picture Beauty and the Beast. As a director, Robby has shown his directorial expertise in several episodes of the sitcom Friends.
Aside from featuring in numerous films and television shows, namely, Wait Until Dark, Lucky Lady, Ode to Billy Joe, Remember When, and The Legend of Prince Valiant. He also taught at the Tisch School of the Arts, the University of Utah, and the University of South Carolina, among other universities in the US.
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.
Julie Christie, Born in 1940- Swinging Sixties
Murphy Christie was an icon of the Swinging Sixties and known for her numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe and Oscar. In 1997, she received the BAFTA Fellowship that is awarded to just one person annually. It is presented for the outstanding contributions in television or film either behind the scenes or on screen
This beautiful star remains active in the industry and has played a variety of roles. However, she is best known for her role as a “sexy Bohemian” grandmother. In 2011, Julie starred alongside Amanda Seyfried and Shiloh Fernandez in the Red Riding Hood movie. Her most recent film project was The Company You Keep in 2012.
Michael Parkinson, Born in 1935- Parkinson
Michael Parkinson is a British broadcaster, and author. He is the host of his talk show, Parkinson, from 1971 to 1982 and then from 1998 to 2007. Along with being the presenter of this show, Michael has presented different talk shows as well. Apart from working in T.V., he also stepped into radio broadcasting.

During the 60s, Michael was the reporter of a daily news magazine show Twenty Four Hours aired on BBC1. Parkinson has also worked in the T.V. drama movie Ghostwatch and a romantic comedy, Love Actually. Michael has worked in different talk shows, interviewing many celebrities, including Meg Ryan, which turned into a controversial interview.
Twiggy, Born in 1949- The Boy Friend
Dame Lesley Lawson is widely known as Twiggy for her thin body structure. She is an English model, actress, and singer, considered beautiful with big eyes, long eyelashes, and short hair despite having an androgynous appearance. In 1966 Twiggy was named “The Face of 1966” by Daily Express, and following the same year, she was voted as British Woman of the Year.

Later in 1967, Twiggy was a successful model in France, Japan, and the U.S.A. for Vogue and The Tatler’s covers. Also, by 1971, her performance in Boy Friend, she took home two Golden Globe Awards. Currently, Twiggy and her husband, Leigh Lawson, reside in London.
Jerry Springer, Born in 1944 -Judge Jerry
Gerald Norman Springer is famous by the name Jerry Springer. He is a British-born American broadcaster, journalist, actor, producer, former lawyer, and politician. As a media personality, he hosted a talk show called The Jerry Springer Show along with that he made a podcast of the same show called Jerry Springer Podcast in 2015.

Later Jerry hosted the courtroom show, Judge Jerry. He has also hosted America’s Got Talent for two seasons. Besides, Jerry hosted Miss World in 200 and 2001 and Miss Universe in 2008. This successful media personality is married to Micki Velton and has a daughter together.
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.