These Hollywood Legends Are Still Alive And Winning Life

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.

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.

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.

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.’

Jim Broadbent – London, 72

Jim Broadbent is the face of English cinema. A highly acclaimed actor; he has a splendid career that spans over decades. The man is a powerhouse of talent and energy, which explains why he has no plans of retiring even while being in his ’70s.

During his years as a student, Jim was an art major. Soon he shifted towards acting and got enrolled in the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. He graduated in 1972, and thus began his acting career. Be it theatre, TV, or movies, there is nothing that this man has not done. He is the recipient of prestigious accolades like multiple ‘Academy Awards’ and ‘Golden Globes.’

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.

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