35+ Old Actors Who Are Still Alive

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It is often said that "Old is gold." This statement can be extended to these celebs who may be older, but are golden nonetheless. Many of these celebrities reigned during Hollywood's Golden Age and have delivered some of the most memorable and award-winning performances. Take a look at these celebrities, and matinee idols of yesteryear, who are still capturing the hearts of audiences and fans.

George Hamilton

George Hamilton began his acting career in the 1950s. In addition to his roles in television shows and movies, the actor is known for his tanned skin and suave style. Some of the projects he has been part of include Where The Boys Are, The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing, The Little Unicorn, Doc Hollywood, Once Is Not Enough as well as others.

Decades after his first starring role, Hamilton continues to act. In 2018, he was seen in a movie titled Swipe. The actor was also seen in an episode of the hit comedy show Grace & Frankie.

Carole Cook

Carole Cook has left her mark in the television, movie, and theater space with her performances. She is most noted for her regular appearances in the classic comedies The Lucy Show and Here's Lucy.

Cook also has been a part of projects such as The Many Loves of Dobie Gilis, Chico and The Man, In the Glitter Palace, Make Me an Offer, Gloria Vane, and more. She was last seen in 2018 in the films A Very Sordid Wedding and Waiting in the Wings: Still Waiting.

Angela Lansbury

In October 2021, Dame Angela Lansbury turned 96. The actress has appeared in countless television, theater, and film productions during her career. Lansbury has the distinction of being one of the earliest nominees of the Academy Awards.

The actress began her show business career in the 1940s, at just 16 years old. Some of her noteworthy projects include Mrs 'Arris Goes to Paris, Beauty and the Beast, The Company of Wolves, Lace and more. She was last seen in 2018 in Mary Poppins Returns and Buttons, a musical.

Ann Margaret

Ann Margaret was one of the most famous actresses of the 1960s. This multi-hyphenate performer is an actor, dancer, singer, and performer. At one point, the actress was hailed as the female version of Elvis Presley.

Margaret has been a part of notable projects such as Grumpy Old Men, The Train Robbers, The Cincinnati Kid, and more. The actress has continued to be active on the acting front. In 2021, she was seen in Queen Bees as Margot Clark.