Wayne Newton, Born in 1942 – Danke Schoen
Carson Wayne Newton is one of the best-known entertainers in Las Vegas. He is known by The Midnight Idol, Mr. Las Vegas, and Mr. Entertainment. Newton’s well-known songs include ‘Daddy, Don’t You Walk So Fast ‘and ‘Years.’ His signature song ‘Danke Schoen’ was notably used in the score for ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.’
His Arabian horse breeding program, located at his Casa de Shenandoah ranch, is called ‘Aramus Arabians’ and has produced six generations of horses, breeding over 700 foals with 96 champions. Newton featured in the production of ‘You Can’t Say Love Enough,’ an all-star single and this production served to raise funds for diabetes research.
Richard Dean Anderson, Born in 1950- General Hospital
A well-known face in Hollywood is known for his work in the American soap opera General Hospital. The series gave widespread recognition to Richard Dean, which led him to the lead role in MacGyver. Eventually, Dean appeared in films including Firehouse, Through the Eyes of a Killer, and Pandora’s Clock, which is counted as his notable work.

Later from 1997- 2005, Dean starred in Stargate SG-1 and its consecutive parts. It was based on the movie Stargate and agreed to work on this project as Dean saw a valuable potential. Apart from being a great successful actor, he is known for his charity work, including as a Waterkeeper Alliance supporter.
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!
Wayne Newton, Born in 1942 – Danke Schoen
Carson Wayne Newton is one of the best-known entertainers in Las Vegas. He is known by The Midnight Idol, Mr. Las Vegas, and Mr. Entertainment. Newton’s well-known songs include ‘Daddy, Don’t You Walk So Fast ‘and ‘Years.’ His signature song ‘Danke Schoen’ was notably used in the score for ‘Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.’

His Arabian horse breeding program, located at his Casa de Shenandoah ranch, is called ‘Aramus Arabians’ and has produced six generations of horses, breeding over 700 foals with 96 champions. Newton featured in the production of ‘You Can’t Say Love Enough,’ an all-star single and this production served to raise funds for diabetes research.
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!
Agnetha Faltskog I Age 74
Agnetha started singing in a dance band called Bernt Enghardts. After that, Agnetha was mainly occupied by her work with ABBA. During this period, she also released her Swedish-language solo album Elva kvinnor I ett hus. Over time, Agnetha became romantically involved with Björn Ulvaeus and got married. The pair staged a cabaret show with Björn’s songwriter partner, Benny Andersson, and his fiancée, Anni-Frid Lyngstad.

In 2013, Agnetha released her album A, including tracks like the duet with Garry Barlow, I, Should’ve Followed You Home and When You Loved Someone. However, she could not sustain her marriage for long. Currently, she lives in Stockholm County with her son and grandchildren.
Anni-Frid Lyngstad I Age 78
Born in Bjørkåsen to a Norwegian mother and a German father, Anni-Frid Lyngstad grew up in Torshalla and started her first solo career as a jazz singer through a talent competition called New Faces. She won the competition with her song, En ledig dag. Although Lyngstad had moderate success in Sweden, as she was a contestant for Melodifestivalen with her song Härlig är vår jord, she did not reach international fame until she joined ABBA.

Anni-Frid married Ragnar Fredriksson, with whom she had two children; however, they soon separated. Lyngstad lives in Switzerland, sharing a home with her British partner, Henry Smith.
Bo Derek, Born In 1956
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!