The clock tried to write them off. It failed.
In a world obsessed with youth, these 90- and 100-year-old legends are quietly rewriting the rules.
They’ve outlived studios, trends, and entire eras of Hollywood—yet they’re still creating,
still inspiring, still refusing to fade. Their stories don’t just challenge what aging looks like.
They challenge what life, passion, and purpo… …
They are living proof that art can outlast almost everything.
Elizabeth Waldo’s lifetime of exploring indigenous and world music has become a cultural treasure chest for scholars and performers,
while Karen Marsh Doll’s memories preserve the magic of Hollywood’s earliest epics.
Ray Anthony, at 103, still embodies the heartbeat of big-band swing,
turning nostalgia into something fiercely alive for younger audiences.
At the same time, June Lockhart, Eva Marie Saint,
Dick Van Dyke, Mel Brooks, William Shatner,
and Barbara Eden keep returning to the spotlight with humor and grace,
showing that joy can be a lifelong habit. Icons like Clint Eastwood,
Sophia Loren, Michael Caine, Julie Andrews, Shirley MacLaine,
Al Pacino, and Jane Fonda channel decades of experience into every appearance,
every cause, every story. Together,
they remind us that creativity does not retire;
it deepens, daring us to imagine our own later years as a beginning, not an end.