10 Legendary Celebrities Over 90 Who Are Still Alive

The celebrity world has seen countless names come and go, but some icons have defied the passage of time. These remarkable celebs have not only shaped their industries but continue to inspire us with their longevity. These are the ten oldest living stars who continue to inspire and amaze.
Elisabeth Waldo (106 Years Old)

Elisabeth Waldo’s life is nothing short of extraordinary. Born in Tacoma, Washington, on June 18, 1918, she began her musical journey at a young age, mastering the violin by five. Her work on the soundtracks for films like “Song of Mexico” and “Lost on Paradise Island” continues to resonate, even after decades in the industry.
Caren Marsh Doll (105 Years Old)

As Judy Garland’s stand-in for “The Wizard of Oz,” Caren Marsh Doll had a front-row seat to Hollywood’s golden age. She was born on April 16, 1919, and her career flourished during the golden age of Hollywood, allowing her to appear in several MGM films throughout the 1930s and 1940s.
Vincent Ball

This celebrity might just be one of the last links to Hollywood’s golden age and Britain’s classic cinema. He transitioned from an RAAF pilot during WWII to a celebrated actor. Ball graced the screen in hits like “A Town Like Alice” and added charisma and gravitas to every role. His career spanned decades, covering film, television, and theater.
Ray Anthony (102 Years Old)

Ray Anthony wasn’t just part of the Glenn Miller Orchestra—he became one of its last living members. His journey began on January 20, 1922, in Benton Harbor, Michigan, and he has since transitioned from big bands to solo projects, leaving a remarkable legacy with hits like “At Last” that still resonate today.
Eva Marie Saint (100 Years Old)

Eva Marie Saint’s acting debut in On the Waterfront earned her an Academy Award, instantly catapulting her into the spotlight. She was born in Newark, New Jersey, and graced the screen in classics such as “North by Northwest” and “Exodus.” Now, as the oldest surviving Oscar winner, her contributions to cinema remain timeless.
Walter Mirisch

Walter Mirisch is a distinguished American film producer who has produced numerous classics, including “Some Like It Hot” and “In the Heat of the Night,” the latter earning him an Academy Award for Best Picture. Mirisch’s contributions have significantly shaped Hollywood’s scenario, and at 103, his legacy continues to influence contemporary cinema.
Mel Brooks (98 Years Old)

With Mel Brooks, every laugh feels bigger. Known for his hilarious films like “Blazing Saddles” and “The Producers.” His birth date, June 28, 1926, marks the beginning of a career filled with laughter and creativity. With numerous accolades, including an Oscar and several Emmys, Brooks remains a towering figure in the world of entertainment.
Nancy Olson (96 Years Old)

Nancy Olson rose to fame with her Oscar-nominated role in “Sunset Boulevard.” Born in 1928 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, she went on to star in several Disney classics, remaining active in Hollywood for over six decades. As one of the few remaining stars from the 1950s, she continues to be a cherished figure in cinema.
Noam Chomsky (96 Years Old)

Revolutionizing linguistics is no small feat, but Noam Chomsky made it look easy. Chomsky was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His theories changed our understanding of language and cognition. Chomsky was not just a scholar; he had spent decades writing, speaking, and advocating for social justice, showing that his influence wasn’t bound by one field.
Tippi Hedren (94 Years Old)

Tippi Hedren was born in January 1930 in New Ulm, Minnesota. She is best known for her iconic role in Alfred Hitchcock’s “The Birds,” but her work as an animal rights advocate is equally impressive. She founded the Shambala Preserve to protect exotic animals and remains dedicated to wildlife conservation.