Hollywood’s Oldest Surviving Stars Prove That Age Is Just a Number
Glynis Johns – 100 Years Old
Glynis Johns, a captivating actress and singer, gained fame with her enchanting performance in “Miranda” (1948). Her unique voice and charismatic presence led her to star in several successful films, but her role as Mrs. Banks in Disney’s “Mary Poppins” (1964) cemented her place in cinematic history.
Glynis’s rendition of “A Spoonful of Sugar” remains an iconic moment in film. She charmed audiences with a blend of elegance and whimsy throughout her career, earning a Golden Globe for her performance in “The Chapman Report” (1962). Her contributions to cinema during her peak years left a lasting impression, making her a beloved figure in classic film.
Peter Marshall – 97 Years Old
Ralph Pierre LaCock, famed as Peter Marshall, is an iconic American game show host, television and radio personality, singer, and actor. He shone as the original host of “The Hollywood Squares” from 1966 to 1981, where his charm and wit captivated audiences, making the show a television landmark.
Peter’s entertainment career spans almost 50 credits across television, film, and Broadway, showcasing his diverse talents. His tenure on “Hollywood Squares” earned him multiple Emmy nominations and a Hollywood Walk of Fame star. Renowned for his engaging personality, Peter remains a celebrated figure in American entertainment, revered for his lasting impact on television and beyond.
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