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Ever Wonder What Famous
People are Over 80
and STILL ALIVE
??
The following 215 living people are all at least 80 years
old:
(*) indicates 90 to 99 (33 people on this
list)
Red Adair - oil well
firefighter Don Adams - actor, "Get Smart!" Mason Adams - actor, "Lou Grant" (*) Eddie Albert - actor Marty Allen - game show panelist Patty Andrews - singer, the Andrews Sisters James Arness - actor Eddy Arnold - country and western performer Bea Arthur - actress Arnold "Red" Auerbach - basketball coach Richard Avedon - photographer, Harper's Bazaar Conrad Bain - actor, "Diff'rent Strokes" (*) Joe Barbera - cartoon producer Barbara Bel Geddes - actress, "Dallas" Saul Bellow - novelist Lloyd Bentsen - U.S. senator & cabinet member Ingmar Bergman - film director Barbara Billingsley - actress, "Leave It to Beaver" Joey Bishop - TV host Ernest Borgnine - actor P. W. Botha - South African president Ray Bradbury - science fiction author Helen Gurley Brown - editor, "Cosmopolitan" Red Buttons - actor Robert Byrd - U.S. senator Frank Cady - actor; "Green Acres" (*) James Callaghan - British prime minister Pierre Cardin - fashion designer (*) Kitty Carlisle - game show panelist Art Carney - actor (*) Henri Cartier-Bresson - photographer Sid Caesar - actor Carol Channing - actress (*) Julia Child - "The French Chef" Arthur C. Clarke - author (*) Alistair Cooke - TV host Denton Cooley - heart surgeon Jackie Cooper - actor (*) Archibald Cox - Watergate special prosecutor Francis Crick - DNA co-discoverer Walter Cronkite - TV news anchor Rodney Dangerfield - comedian Hal David - songwriter (*) Michael DeBakey - heart surgeon Yvonne DeCarlo - actress Calvert DeForest - TV performer, The Late Show with David Letterman Olivia De Havilland - actress Dino De Laurentiis - film producer Phyllis Diller - actress Anatoly Dobrynin - Soviet diplomat Bobby Doerr - baseball player Bob Dole - U.S. senator James Doohan - actor, "Star Trek" Kirk Douglas - actor Hugh Downs - TV host Blake Edwards - film director, "The Pink Panther" (*) Ralph Edwards - game show host & creator Will Eisner - cartoonist, "The Spirit" Nanette Fabray - actress Bob Feller - baseball player Joan Fontaine - actress Betty Ford - U.S. first lady (*) Gerald Ford - U.S. president Glenn Ford - actor John Forsythe - actor Betty Friedan - feminist author (*) Milton Friedman - economist Zsa Zsa Gabor - actress (*) John Kenneth Galbraith - economist Betty Garrett - actress, "Laverne & Shirley" John Glenn - U.S. astronaut & senator Dody Goodman - actress Curt Gowdy - sportscaster Billy Graham - evangelist Otto Graham - NFL football player Monty Hall - game show host Paul Harvey - radio news announcer/commentator Edward Heath - British prime minister Howell Heflin - U.S. senator Jesse Helms - U.S. senator Leona Helmsley - real estate mogul Skitch Henderson - bandleader Charlton Heston - actor Edmund Hillary - mountaineer Ernest Hollings - U.S. senator Lena Horne - singer E. Howard Hunt - Watergate conspirator Monte Irvin - baseball player Mary Ann Jackson - actress, "The Little Rascals" John Paul II - Roman Catholic pope (*) Lady Bird Johnson - U.S. first lady (*) Philip Johnson - architect Van Johnson - actor William Wayne Justice - U.S. district judge Ralph Kiner - Hall of Fame baseball player Henry Kissinger - U.S. Secretary of State Jack Klugman - actor C. Everett Koop - surgeon general (*) Frankie Laine - singer Jack LaLanne - fitness guru Lyndon LaRouche - U.S. presidential candidate (*) Est�e Lauder - cosmetics producer Norman Lear - TV producer Christopher Lee - horror film actor Stan Lee - comic book artist, "Spiderman" Len Lesser - actor, "Seinfeld" (*) Claude Levi-Strauss - anthropologist Al Lewis - actor, "The Munsters" (*) Art Linkletter - TV host and pitchman Herbert Lom - actor, "The Pink Panther" (*) Al Lopez - baseball manager Edward Lorenz - scientist, discovered the "butterfly effect" Lee MacPhail - baseball executive (*) Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - spiritual guru Norman Mailer - writer Karl Malden - actor Nelson Mandela - South African politician Marcel Marceau - mime Barney Martin - actor, "Seinfeld" Dick Martin - TV host, "Laugh-In" Eugene McCarthy - U.S. senator Darren McGavin - actor George McGovern - U.S. senator Jim McKay - sportscaster Ed McMahon - TV announcer Robert McNamara - U.S. secretary of defense Allan Melvin - actor, "The Brady Bunch" Howard Metzenbaum - U.S. senator Russ Meyer - film director Robert Michel - U.S. Congressman Ann Miller - dancer/actress Arthur Miller - playwright Marvin Miller - baseball players negotiator (*) Mitch Miller - bandleader (*) John Mills - actor Al Molinaro - actor, "Happy Days" Ricardo Montalban - actor Harry Morgan - actor Ennio Morricone - film soundtrack composer Stan Musial - basball player Yasuhiro Nakasone - Japanese prime minister Edwin Newman - newscaster Helmut Newton - photographer James Noble - actor, "Benson" Maureen O'Hara - actress Jack Paar - TV host, "The Tonight Show" Bettie Page - pinup model Jack Palance - actor Don Pardo - TV announcer, "Saturday Night Live" Bum Phillips, NFL football coach (*) Rosa Parks - civil rights pioneer Les Paul - guitarist Augusto Pinochet (Ugarte) - Chilean president Tom Poston - actor William Proxmire - U.S. senator Tony Randall - actor Prince Rainier of Monaco - ruler of Monaco Thurl Ravenscroft - voice, Tony the Tiger Nancy Reagan - U.S. first lady (*) Ronald Reagan - U.S. president Phil Rizzuto - baseball player Carl Reiner - actor/director Oral Roberts - preacher David Rockefeller - chairman, Chase Manhattan bank Andy Rooney - TV news commentator Mickey Rooney - actor Jane Russell - actress J. D. Salinger - author Isabel Sanford - actress, "The Jeffersons" Wally Schirra - astronaut Arthur Schlesinger Jr. - historian (*) Max Schmeling - heavyweight champion boxer Helmut Schmidt - W. German chancellor Red Schoendienst - baseball manager Sherwood Schwartz - TV producer Pete Seeger - folk musician Ravi Shankar - sitar player (*) Artie Shaw - clarinetist and bandleader (*) George Beverly Shea - gospel singer Sidney Sheldon - screenwriter Sargent Shriver - U.S. political candidate George Shultz - U.S. cabinet secretary (*) Penny Singleton - actress, Blondie, Jane Jetson Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Soviet dissident and author Warren Spahn - baseball player Aaron Spelling - TV producer Mickey Spillane - author Jean Stapleton - actress, Edith Bunker John Paul Stevens - U.S. supreme court justice Mollie Sugden - actress, "Are You Being Served?" Frank Thornton - actor, "Are You Being Served?" Peter Ustinov - actor James Van Allen - physicist, Van Allen belts Abigail Van Buren - advice columnist Abe Vigoda - actor, "Barney Miller" Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - novelist Mort Walker - cartoonist, "Beetle Bailey" Mike Wallace - TV journalist Eli Wallach - actor Joseph Wapner - television judge Caspar Weinberger - U.S. secretary of defense William Westmoreland - U.S. army commander Betty White - actress James Whitmore - actor Richard Widmark - actor (*) Simon Wiesenthal - hunter of Nazi criminals Esther Williams - swimmer Paul Winchell - voice of Tigger / artificial heart inventor Shelley Winters - actress (*) Fay Wray - actress Jim Wright - U.S. Speaker of the House (*) Jane Wyatt - actress Jane Wyman - actress (*) Molly Yard - activist, National Organization for Women Chuck Yeager - test pilot Alan Young - actor, "Mister Ed"
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