These Hollywood Legends Are Still Alive And Winning Life

Vanessa Redgrave – London, 85

If you want to know how an excellent acting career looks, you should better have a peek at actress Vanessa Redgrave’s over six-decade-long entertainment journey. We bet her career trajectory will dumbfound you! Popular for films like ‘Julie,’ she is one of the few artists in the world who has achieved Triple Crown of Acting along with garnering several honourary awards like ‘American Theatre Hall of Fame.’

Not only in films, but Redgrave also has a considerable amount of small-screen appearances, contributing to the shows like ‘Black Box.’ In 2022, she was seen playing yet another new character in the movie ‘The Lost Girls,’ proving that she is not retiring anytime soon.

Richard Chamberlain – Beverly Hills, 84

Before Justin Beiber and One Direction, there was George Richard Chamberlain. It might be hard to believe it but this man was a teen idol even before the term became popular. He was such a sensation it’s hard to understand how he did it without the influence of social media.

George’s role as Dr. Kildare is what made him a household name but even after the show ended he still managed to bag some other iconic roles that boosted his portfolio. His charm and acting skills probably have to do with his experience as a classical stage actor and his time in musical theater.

Victoria Principal – Japan, 72

Soap operas have been a big hit in the American TV scene for as long as one can remember, and the primetime series ‘Dallas’ is one among them. Viewers remember the show for its iconic family feud premise, intriguing conflicts, and Victoria Principal, who blew magic into her portrayal of Pamela Barnes Ewing for nine long years before finally delving into her production company.

Of course, the phenomenal actress, a ‘Golden Globe’ winner, proved her flair by producing several TV films though she didn’t completely put a halt to her acting gigs. Besides, Victoria relishes showcasing her entrepreneurial instincts through her skincare line and book-writing finesse.

Kate Garraway – Berkshire, 55

Active since 1994, the English broadcaster Kate Garraway is one of the most distinguished faces in British television, and she’s appeared in an impressive 100-plus TV shows over the years (as per IMDb). “Good Morning Britain” is her most famous and enduring gig, and she’s already made it to more than 450 episodes of the ITV breakfast program.

Always busy and looking for new exciting opportunities in radio and television, Garraway is also known for her radio work on Smooth Radio, where she hosts “Mid Mornings with Kate Garraway.” In the 2022 New Year Honors, she was awarded the Order of the British Empire.

Loni Anderson – Minnesota, 79

Beginner’s luck is one thing; perseverance and years’ worth of toil are elements that keep legends like Loni Anderson in the game even decades after their first screen appearance nevertheless. ‘Nevada Smith,’ a ’60s hit, marked the actress’ debut though it took her 10 years to secure her next stint, after which she never dipped career-wise.

Touching in Anderson’s legacy, her role ‘WKRP in Cincinnati’ created a much-needed stir, leading to endless offers and three ‘Golden Globe’ nominations coming her way. Truly, her retirement will mark the conclusion of an era that gave us ‘Easy Street, ‘Nurses,’ and ‘The Mullets.’ Then again, her ever-busy schedule hints her retreat from the industry is pretty far to come.

Ali MacGraw – New York, 82

If there’s one artist who slew with her covetable looks and exquisite acting brilliance in equal proportions, it has to be Ali MacGraw. Her professional career dawned in the fashion realm where she went from being a photography assistant to a magazine model. Following some humble TV commercial stints, the actress bagged a role in ‘Goodbye, Columbus’ that carved her future career path phenomenally.

Within a year, MacGraw appeared in the ’70s romantic drama ‘Love Story,’ one among the world’s highest-grossing films. What tagged along was global recognition and a string of distinctions, including the ‘Academy Awards.’ Now, despite those hard-worked decades, she exudes unmatched elegance every time she steps out.

Fiona Phillips – Kent, 61

Born in Canterbury, Kent, the English journalist Fiona Phillips is best known for her various presenting roles in the long-running ITV show “GMTV,” in which she started working in 1993. British viewers should also be familiar with Phillips because of her recurrent appearances in “Loose Women” and “Lorraine.” In 2005, she appeared as a contestant in “Strictly Come Dancing.”

A former radio host, Phillips is proud to have a long career in television, but she’s not thinking of stopping anytime soon. Still active, she also proved to have a knack for presenting documentaries, as seen in the 2019 production “Ryanair: Britain’s Best Hated Airline.”

Susan Tully – London, 54

Susan Tully ruled the silver screen for quite a while as the unforgettable Suzanne Ross in ‘Grange Hill.’ This role served as a stepping stone for her career as she landed a recurring role in the British soap opera titled ‘EastEnders.’

Sadly, the hit show was the last time Susan would be in front of the camera as she decided to retire from acting in 1995. Nevertheless, she still wanted to be a part of the world albeit in a different capacity. That’s how our good lady began her new job in the director’s chair. That’s not all since Susan has also amassed several credits as a producer.

Jacqueline Bisset – Surrey, 77

Jacqueline Bisset is as stunningly beautiful today as she was during her debut in 1965. Can you believe that in the earlier years of her acting career she was typecast as being too pretty? It was her amazing performance in ‘The Sweet Ride’ in 1968 that got her noticed and also won the aspiring actress a ‘Golden Globe’ nomination.

She’s a star who has aged gracefully and the number hasn’t stopped her in the least from following her passion for acting. In 2021, Jacqueline featured in the movie ‘Birds of Paradise’ and was praised for her brilliant performance as the stern Madame Brunelle. We cannot wait to see her continue to grace our screens with her amazing presence.

Julie Andrews – Surrey, 86

The real success of an actor is when the characters they play become immortal in the hearts of the people. In that case, we can safely say that the legendary actress, Julie Andrews has achieved success because she has countless roles that will always remain alive.

In her outstanding career spanning over seven decades, Julie has achieved something which is every actor’s dream. That is to have every prestigious award on the shelf, be it ‘Grammy,’ ‘Oscar,’ ‘Emmy’ or any other. After impressing people with her powerful acting, Andrews is now busy with voice acting; giving her voice to various animated characters.

Thelma Barlow – North Riding of Yorkshire, 92

We can’t deny that in the past few years, we hadn’t seen much of actress Thelma Barlow on our Tv screen. Yet, when she appeared as a guest in the documentary ‘Coronation Street Icons: Norris Code’ in 2021, it restored hope in her fans that she is still active and can surprise us whenever she wants.

Known for her work in two great shows named ‘Coronation Street’ and ‘dinnerladies,’ Barlow is also an author of the book ‘Organic Gardening with Love.’ Apparently, which also makes us think that maybe having a love for gardening, she spends most of her time on it, which is undoubtedly not a wrong way to spend your golden years either.

Vanessa Redgrave – London, 85

If you want to know how an excellent acting career looks, you should better have a peek at actress Vanessa Redgrave’s over six-decade-long entertainment journey. We bet her career trajectory will dumbfound you! Popular for films like ‘Julie,’ she is one of the few artists in the world who has achieved Triple Crown of Acting along with garnering several honourary awards like ‘American Theatre Hall of Fame.’

Not only in films, but Redgrave also has a considerable amount of small-screen appearances, contributing to the shows like ‘Black Box.’ In 2022, she was seen playing yet another new character in the movie ‘The Lost Girls,’ proving that she is not retiring anytime soon.

Joanne Woodward – Thomasville, 92

Joan Woodward’s career hit the fast lane in the ’50s and it never stalled. She became a legend during the Golden Age of Hollywood amid all the competition whilst collecting endless awards. Joan was so good at her job that she managed to pivot from the big screen to television seamlessly and have two concurrent careers with minor difficulty.

Looking at the list of accomplishments under Joan’s name is enough to make anyone feel like a hack because the lady has amassed 27 nominations with eight wins. The lady has won every major award imaginable and even boasts of being the first star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Alfred Molina – London, 69

In 2021, Alfred Molina answered all of our prayers by reprising his role as Dr. Ocks in ‘Spider-Man: No Way Home’ seventeen years after we saw him portray the ‘Marvel’ villain that quickly became a fan favorite. Ever since he began acting in 1978 appearing in six episodes of ‘The Losers’ on television, his captivating screen presence has always lured the audience to watch more of his works.

Alfred can boast of an illustrious career spanning forty-four years that he has spent showcasing his incredible talent as an actor. A quick peek at his discography will tell you that he has always been drawn to playing challenging characters. The films ‘Frida’ and ‘Not Without My Daughter’ come to mind.

Anthony Hopkins – Port Talbot, 84

In the sixty plus years of his incredible career, Sir Anthony Hopkins has repeatedly proven what a powerhouse of natural talent he is. Pick any movie or stage production from his lengthy list of acting credits and you will soon feel his brilliance as a consummate performer.

From his 1991 ‘Academy Award’ winning performance as Hannibal Lector in ‘The Silence of the Lambs’ to the most recent ‘Oscar’ winner ‘The Father’ in 2020, Anthony has consistently chosen difficult roles and turned them into masterpieces on-screen. He’s now more selective about his acting projects and prefers to spend time with his cat or break out into impromptu dances in his living room.

Hugh Grant – London, 61

Hugh Grant is a heaven-sent for everyone who’s into watching romantic comedies. His movies ‘Notting Hill,’ ‘Two Weeks Notice,’ and ‘Four Weddings and a Funeral’ almost always make it to several ‘all time favorite films’ list. For a man who considers himself to be a reluctant actor, he has done outstandingly well in the industry.

Despite being in the limelight, Hugh is well-known for being reticent in sharing his personal life with the media. He still continues to shy away from the spotlight but allows his amazing acting skills to speak for itself. In 2020, the multi-award winning star’s performance in the miniseries ‘The Undoing’ got him rave reviews.

Jeremy Irons – Isle of Wight, 73

His magnetic on-screen presence is unparalleled in the world of cinema. He’s none other than Jeremy Irons, who has blessed us with intense performances in movies like ‘The French Lieutenant’s Woman’ and ‘Reversal of Fortune,’ for which he won an ‘Academy Award’ in 1990.

Jeremy made his debut as an actor on stage in 1969 and continued to perform in ‘West End Productions’ for a while doing Shakespearean plays like ‘Macbeth.’ He even won a ‘Tony Award’ for his Broadway debut in 1984 winning accolades for his impeccable portrayals. Even after spending over five decades in this profession, his passion for the craft hasn’t dimmed. In 2022, we were thrilled to see him in ‘House of Gucci.’

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