How Do You Know Youre Alive

The nation's most popular stars in their golden years are showing no signs of slowing downward. Although some of these celebrities may take slipped from the public heart, they remain successful and unstoppable, even after working in their industry for decades. You may be surprised to know that some of your favorite icons are as well over 100 years erstwhile. Throughout their whole careers, these superstars have won many awards, bankrupt records and influenced future generations.
Doris Twenty-four hour period
With the passing of Doris Day on May 13, 2019, Hollywood lost one of its shining stars. Best known for her melodious singing voice, girl-next-door charm, and award winning sitcom The Doris Day Show, Mean solar day's bear on on the entertainment manufacture is immeasurable. WIth a remarkable career spanning 6 decades, over 30 films and 600 musical recordings, Day is one of Hollywood's well-nigh successful female film stars.

Subsequently retiring from the entertainment manufacture in 1975, Day shifted her focus to animal welfare. She founded the Doris Day Brute Foundation to help animals find loving homes in 1978, and lived a quiet life in Carmel, California until her passing at the age of 97.
While Solar day is no longer with us, many of your favorite stars from the Golden Age of Hollywood are yet going potent. Let's have a wait at how these celebrities reached superstardom and find out what they're up to now.
As a purple, Prince Philip, 97, is accustomed to being in the spotlight. He is widely recognized as the hubby of Queen Elizabeth 2. The couple tied the knot on Nov twenty, 1947, at Westminster Abbey. In 1952, Elizabeth causeless the throne and the many responsibilities that came with it. Throughout Philip and Elizabeth'southward wedlock, Philip has supported the queen in her official duties.

In 2017, Philip appear his retirement from public life, joking, "I can't stand upwards much." Over the course of seven decades, he made over 22,000 solo public appearances. In February 2019, Philip gave up his commuter's license following an at-mistake collision with another vehicle in England. In addition to surrendering his commuter's license, Philip wrote a letter apologizing to the adult female injured in the blow.
Rick Moranis
Rick Moranis, 65, is responsible for bringing some of the most memorable characters in cinema to life, such every bit the nerdy florist Seymour Krelborn in Little Shop of Horrors, possessed neighbour Louis Tully in Ghostbusters and the Night Helmet grapheme in the pic Spaceballs. Throughout the 1980s, Moranis usually took on roles as the nerdy neighbor.

In 2007, he left Hollywood to spend more than time raising his children (who had lost their mother to cancer in 1991). Since then, Moranis has washed some voice-over work for animated features. He voiced Rutt in the 2003 film Brother Carry and its 2006 sequel. In 2018, he appeared in an episode of The Goldbergs, reprising his famous Spaceballs function.
Shelley Duvall
Shelley Duvall, 69, began her acting career in the 1970s and rose to fame in the 1980s. Duvall is widely known for starring in the iconic 1980's film The Shining. Duvall has reported that working with director Stanley Kubrick on The Shining was so stressful that she suffered from hair loss. Afterwards Duvall finished filming The Shining, she signed on to another successful motion picture, Popeye. Duvall continued to land roles in numerous films throughout the 1980s and 1990s.

Afterwards Duvall starred in 2002'due south Manna From Heaven, she retired from public life. Yet, she recently received media attention later on appearing on an episode of Dr. Phil. In November 2016, Duvall told Dr. Phil she was suffering from an unspecified mental illness. Some people on social media criticized Dr. Phil for exploiting Duvall. Stanley Kubrick's daughter, Vivian Kubrick, even chosen for a cold-shoulder of Dr. Phil.
Tippi Hedren
Tippi Hedren, 89, entered the world as Nathalie Kay Hedren, but she's all-time recognized as Tippi, a nickname given to her past her father when she was an infant. Afterwards spending her 20s and early on 30s modeling, Hedren bankrupt into acting thanks to the 1958 thriller, Vertigo. She went on to collaborate with director Alfred Hitchcock on multiple projects, including the films Marnie and Discovery. Hedren starred in a wide variety of films throughout her career, from 1963's The Birds to the 2004 comedy, I Eye Huckabees.

She nigh contempo office was in the 2017 drama The Ghost and the Whale. She also revived her modeling career at the age of 88 in a 2018 Gucci modeling campaign. Currently, Hedren serves every bit the president of Shambala Preserve, an animal sanctuary that she founded in 1983.
Rita Morena
Rita Moreno, 87, is a Puerto Rican actor who rose to fame for her roles in West Side Story and The Rex and I. For Moreno'southward role in W Side Story, she won an Oscar for All-time Supporting Actress and became the first Latina actor to receive the honor. She later on landed major roles in hit films such as Summer and Smoke in 1961 and The Four Seasons in 1981.

Moreno has been acting, dancing and singing for more than than 70 years. Although she hasn't starred in a film since 2014, Moreno continues to piece of work on boob tube shows like Elena of Avalor in 2018 and Carmen Sandiego in 2019. Recently, the role player also joined the bandage of the Due west Side Story remake, which will begin filming in summer 2019.
Angela Lansbury
Angela Brigid Lansbury'due south acting career spans more than half-dozen decades. She earned her first Oscar nomination from her very first movie, Gaslight, in 1944. Lansbury received another Oscar nomination for The Picture of Dorian Gray one year later. Lansbury gained worldwide fame after starring in the popular series Murder, She Wrote from 1984 to 1996. Throughout her spectacular career, the actor has scored five Tony Awards, 6 Golden Globe Awards, and fifty-fifty a Grammy for her contributions on the soundtrack to 1994's Beauty and the Beast. (She voiced Mrs. Potts and reportedly nailed the song in ane take)
In recent years, Lansbury has appeared in smaller roles in films such as 2011'due south Mr. Popper'southward Penguins and 2018's Mary Poppins Returns. In 2018, Lansbury had an interview with AARP to discuss her role in the Television mini-series, Little Women. She told AARP that acting is what she loves doing nearly in life.
Surprise! Angela Lansbury was this yr'south secret #AFIAWARDS benediction speaker. "These stories are born of collaboration. We tell them together." pic.twitter.com/jwoAEh60hW
— AFI (@AmericanFilm) January 4, 2019
Jerry Stiller
Although Jerry Stiller, 91, appeared on popular shows similar The Love Boat, he didn't become widely recognized until he starred in the sitcom Seinfeld as Frank Costanza. For his amazing performance on Seinfeld, Stiller earned an Emmy nomination and won the American One-act Honor in 1997. Once Seinfeld ended, Stiller moved on to another successful sitcom, The King of Queens, in 1998. He received praise for his work on both shows, which enabled him to land roles in many films.

Stiller most recently appeared in Zoolander ii in 2016, equally a character named Maury.
In January 2019, Stiller suffered a health scare and was kept nether observation at a New York City hospital. Luckily, Stiller recovered. A family friend informed People, "He is doing well and will be dwelling house this weekend."
Dick Van Dyke
Dick Van Dyke's career equally an actor, singer and dancer spans over seven decades. Van Dyke started his career as a radio DJ in the 1940s before transitioning to television set. Van Dyke rose to prominence after starring in his own sitcom, The Dick Van Dyke Show, a favorite in many households in the 1960s. He went on to star in many successful productions including Bye Cheerio Baboon (the musical and movie), Mary Poppins, Curious George and Nighttime at the Museum.

Today, Van Dyke, 93, occasionally makes cameos in Hollywood. You tin can watch him dancing on a table in 2018'southward Mary Poppins Returns. Van Dyke spent ii days in London shooting the dance scene. Managing director Rob Marshall idea Van Dyke needed help to get onto the table, just Van Dyke jumped onto it himself and began dancing away. To brand sure Marshall had the best shots, Van Dyke repeated the dance routine iv times.
Mel Brooks
Mel Brooks, 92, received his first major win as a director with the 1967 moving-picture show The Producers. 1 twelvemonth later, Brooks snagged an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay, beating other big-name writers such as Stanley Kubrick. Since then, Brooks became an iconic director, recognized for films such as 1970's The Twelve Chairs and 1974'southward Immature Frankenstein.
Although the most recent film Brooks directed was in 1995, he remains agile in Hollywood. His more recent projects have been in vocalism acting. He'southward backside the voices of Vlad in 2018'due south Hotel Transylvania three: Summertime Vacation and Shogun in 2019'southward Blazing Samurai.
Went to a volume party this weekend for the lovely @lilok30 & @jencaloyeras – great people and great reading! flick.twitter.com/IQ6PFjahVu
— Mel Brooks (@MelBrooks) May 18, 2015
Kirk Douglas
Kirk Douglas's acting career took off afterwards the 1943 moving picture Kiss and Tell. In 1949, Douglas rose to international fame when he starred in the film Champion, earning his first Academy Accolade nomination. After, Douglas went on to star in notable films such as Spartacus and The Bad and the Beautiful.
Despite enduring a severe stroke in 1996, Douglas recovered and connected to announced in films such as Information technology Runs in the Family in 2003. Douglas most recently starred in Empire Land Edifice Murders in 2008. Currently, Douglas is 102 years old and lives with his second wife, Anne Buydens in Los Angeles, California.
Man archetype movie star Kirk Douglas is 102 years old today… He IS Spartacus!!! moving picture.twitter.com/APz8fx9PEw
— Joe Bonsall (@joebonsall) Dec 9, 2018
Olivia de Havilland
De Havilland, 89, got her first big intermission portraying Hermia in 1935's A Midsummer Dark's Dream. De Havilland later starred in the 1939 flick Gone with the Wind, earning an University Award nomination for her performance. De Havilland connected acting in popular films such equally The Strawberry Blonde, To Each His Own and The Snake Pit. Throughout her career, De Havilland won numerous honors including two University Awards and two Gold World Awards.

De Havilland retired from interim in 1988 afterwards her last appearance in the Idiot box movie, The Woman He Loved. In 2017, De Havilland sued FX network for inaccurately depicting her in the serial Feud: Bette and Joan, simply lost her case in 2018. She subsequently brought the lawsuit to the U.S. Supreme Courtroom, simply the courts denied to review the lawsuit.
Kim Novak
Kim Novak, 86, launched her acting career in the film Pushover in 1954. It took Novak another yr of acting before alluring worldwide recognition. After Novak starred in Picnic (1955), she achieved success and fame. For that performance, Novak won a Gilt Globe Honor and a BAFTA Motion-picture show Honor nomination. Novak went on to work in more than notable films including Vertigo with Tippi Hedren and The Homo with the Golden Arm alongside Frank Sinatra.

In 1991, Novak announced her retirement from interim. Instead, she focused on creating art. While Novak attended the TCM Classic Movie Festival in 2014, she unveiled one of her paintings, entitled Vertigo / Vortex of Delusion. Today, she specializes in photography, poetry and visual fine art.
Ed Asner
Ed Asner, 89, landed his starting time big role in the 1957 show Studio. Asner received recognition for his portrayal of Lou Grant in the critically acclaimed series The Mary Tyler Moore Show and its subsequent spin-off Lou Grant in the 1970s and 1980s. For his part as Grant in both shows, Asner won four Golden Globe Awards and five Primetime Emmy Awards. Asner has besides voiced many characters in animated features. Asner made fans cry through his voice interim of Carl Fredricksen in Pixar'south Up in 2009.

Hollywood hasn't seen the final of Asner. He's currently taking on smaller roles in films similar The Garden Left Behind in 2019. Besides interim in films and shows, Asner also supports charity work. Currently, he's a member and supporter of many charitable organizations such every bit The Survivor Mitzvah Project and Defenders of Wildlife.
Ann-Margret Olsson
Since the 1960s, Ann-Margret Olsson, 77, has overjoyed audiences with her acting and singing talents. In 1961, Olsson's vocal I Simply Don't Sympathise became a pocket-sized hit, ranking No. 17 on the Billboard Top 40. Olsson moved on to produce dance hits (most notably, Love Rush) between the late 1970s and early 1980s. Olsson made her motion picture debut in Pocketful of Miracles in 1961, only she rose to prominence after starring in 1963's Bye Goodbye Birdie. Olsson went on to star in many hit films, including Viva Las Vegas with Elvis Presley and The Cincinnati Kid alongside Steve McQueen.

In recent years, Olsson moved on to invitee star in big shows including Police & Guild: Special Victims Unit in 2010, for which she received a Primetime Emmy Award. Today, Olsson continues to act in tv set shows and films such as Papa (2018) and an episode of Happy! (2019).
Carl Reiner
Carl Reiner, 97, received early on recognition afterwards working with Mel Brooks on the comedy sketch 2000 Year Old Man in 1960. Reiner later became an icon in the entertainment manufacture for creating, writing and producing The Dick Van Dyke Show. He went on to direct the box office hit The Jerk, starring Steve Martin in 1979.

Afterward in his career, Reiner wrote a few tv shows such as The Dick Van Dyke Testify Revisited in 2004 and The Cleveland Show in 2010. The majority of his recent piece of work is voice acting in movies and TV shows, including Family Guy in 2016 and Duck Duck Goose in 2018. Reiner has worked in the film concern for almost seven decades.
Christopher Plummer
Christopher Plummer's starting time big break was in the 1965 moving-picture show The Sound of Music. The motion-picture show became the highest-grossing picture show of 1965. Since so, Plummer has been featured in many notable films including Cyrano, Barrymore and Beginners. Plummer has also been nominated for three University Awards (winning one), four Aureate Globes (winning one) and seven Primetime Emmy Awards (winning two) throughout his career.

Plummer has been acting for virtually six decades, and his career isn't shut to over. He stayed busy in 2018, starring in two films: Boundaries and Howard Lovecraft and the Kingdom of Madness. In 2019, the 89-year-old actor joined a few new motion picture projects, including Cliffs of Freedom,The Last Full Mensurate and Knives Out.
Eva Marie Saint
Eva Marie Saint, 94, began her film career in 1954'south On the Waterfront. Saint's performance in the film shot her to superstardom and scored her an Academy Honor for Best Supporting Extra. When she accepted the award on stage, she was nine months meaning and joked, "I may have the baby right here." Saint also had great success starring in the film North by Northwest in 1959. Saint continued to appear in films and television until the 2010s.

Saint most recently starred in the fantasy drama Winter's Tale in 2014. She has work in show business for virtually seventy years. After retiring from acting, Saint made a few public appearances at award ceremonies. At the 90th annual Academy Awards in 2018, Saint presented the honour for Best Costume Design.
Vera Lynn
Vera Lynn, 102, is an English language popular singer-songwriter. Fans chosen Lynn "The Forces' Sweetheart" because her music career took off during the 2nd Earth War. During the state of war, Lynn joined the Entertainments National Service Association to tour Burma, Egypt and Republic of india to perform concerts for soldiers. After the state of war, Lynn remained a large star, producing hits similar Auf Wiederseh'n Sweetheart and My Son, My Son.

When Lynn turned 92 in 2009, her album We'll Meet Over again: The Very Best of Vera Lynn charted to No. 1. As a result, she became the oldest living artist to reach No. 1 on the British albums chart. In 2014, she released the album National Treasure – The Ultimate Collection at the historic period of 97 and broke a Guinness World Record as the oldest person to release a new anthology. At the 2018 Classic Brit Awards, Lynn received the Lifetime Accomplishment Honor in accolade of her music career.
Trivial Richard
Picayune Richard, 86, caught his starting time large intermission when he landed a recording contract with RCA in 1951. During his time with RCA, Little Richard received petty recognition for his music. As a event, he left the record label. Eventually, he joined Specialty Records, creating many danceable hits like Tutti Frutti and Proficient Golly Miss Molly in the late 1950s. Fans went crazy for his flamboyant sound and explosive, piano-pounding moves. His career chop-chop skyrocketed, and Little Richard became a well-known stone 'n' roll legend. His music influenced many bands including the Beatles.

In a 2013 interview with Rolling Stone, Little Richard appear his retirement from the music industry. Afterward, he experienced serious health problems, including a heart assail in 2014. The star is currently wheelchair-bound subsequently suffering from a fall and a subsequent unsuccessful hip surgery.
Sidney Poitier
Sidney Poitier, 92, made his screen debut in Blackboard Jungle in 1955. Poitier became the first black actor to win an University Laurels for Best Actor and a Golden Globe Laurels for Best Actor for his operation in 1964'south Lilies of the Field. After he became a Hollywood icon, he took home many awards and starred in several notable films such every bit To Sir, with Love and In the Heat of the Night.

Most recently, Poitier appeared in the 2008 documentary Mr Warmth: The Don Rickles Projection. In 2017, he celebrated his 90th birthday at Beverly Hills' Spago. Many members of his family unit attended the individual fustigate including his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.
Beverly Cleary
Beverly Cleary, 103, became a famous writer of children'south and immature developed fiction after publishing her volume Henry Huggins in 1950. Shortly after, Cleary wrote more than successful tales including Beezus and Ramona in 1955 and Henry and the Paper Route in 1957. Equally a outcome, Cleary was awarded the 1981 National Book Laurels, the National Medal of Arts and recognition every bit a Library of Congress Living Legend. Cleary was one of the commencement authors to characteristic fictional characters who experience emotional realism.
There are statues of her famous characters such as Henry Huggins and Ramona Quimby in Grant Park, Portland. Cleary has sold over 91 million copies of her books worldwide. According to CNN, the retired writer currently calls the quiet boondocks of Carmel, California, home.
Harry Belafonte
In 1956, Harry Belafonte'due south quantum album Calypso sold over ane one thousand thousand copies inside a twelvemonth. Belafonte, 92, became enormously popular for singing The Banana Boat Song, ane of the tracks in Calypso. The hit song ranked No. v on the popular charts. After gaining wider recognition for his successful album and hit song, Belafonte released more nail hits including Mama Look a Boo-Boo in 1957. Afterward in his career, Belafonte went on to secure a total of iii Grammy awards for his knockout albums Swing Dat Hammer and An Evening with Belafonte Makeba.

Besides singing, Belafonte acted and starred in movies such as Brilliant Road and Carmen Jones. In 2018, Belafonte appeared in the moving-picture show BlacKkKlansman. While he's no longer making music or acting, Belafonte is currently involved in humanitarian and political activism. Today, he is a member of TransAfrica Forum, Institute for Policy Studies and the Advancement Projection.
Hank Aaron
Hank Aaron, 85, also known as Hammerin' Hank, became one of the greatest baseball players in history from the 1950s to 1970s. Aaron is best known for breaking Infant Ruth'southward habitation run tape. In 1974, as he approached the record, Aaron received extensive hate mail for his efforts. When he spoke publicly about the letters, many fans sent Aaron back up and Babe Ruth's widow, Claire Merritt Ruth, denounced his critics. That same year, Aaron hit 715 habitation runs, beating Ruth'due south record.

After he retired from baseball in 1976, he served equally senior vice president of the Atlanta Braves and he continues to do so today. Besides working for the Atlanta Braves, Aaron also branched into a few new professions post-obit his retirement. He made cameos on Television series such as Touched past an Angel. He also became the possessor of multiple car dealerships in Georgia including, BMW and Toyota.
Cicely Tyson
Before she became a high-status actor for six decades, Cicely Tyson, 94, starred in the series Eastward Side/West Side in 1963 and the film A Man Called Adam in 1966. Her fame skyrocketed after starring in 1972's Sounder, and earned her an University Award nomination too equally a Golden Earth nomination. Afterward receiving high praise for her piece of work in Sounder, Tyson'southward next major role was in the 1974 picture The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman. Tyson went on to star in more than films, the nearly recent being 2017's Last Flag Flying and in striking TV shows.
On November 18, 2018, Tyson received an honorary Oscar, becoming the first African American adult female to earn the honor. Yous tin can catch her on the striking show How to Get Away With Murder every bit Ophelia Harkness. For that role, Tyson received nominations for a NAACP Epitome Award, a Primetime Emmy Award and a Critics Choice Goggle box Award.
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