The last of the classic movie stars?
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just1Hitch — 11 years ago(August 12, 2014 07:43 PM)
I would like to include Barbara Eden! Great on I Dream Of Jeanie.
No offense and I have nothing against Ms. Eden but she is not, by any stretch of the imagination, a "classic movie star".
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jfd0210 — 11 years ago(August 12, 2014 08:09 PM)
Although they didn't hit the same heights as Ms. Bacall, we still have Mary Carlisle, who was a leading lady at MGM in the early to mid 1930', and the still lovely Marsha Hunt, who made her film debut in 1935.
Also: Diana Serra Cary, who was a star in silent films under the name, "Baby Peggy." And speaking of Child Stars, Jane Withers, who rivaled Shirley Temple in the 1930's.
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ghostwriter_x — 11 years ago(August 12, 2014 09:42 PM)
Sophia Loren
And my favourite, the eternally beautiful & animal rights activist
Brigitte Bardot
who turns 80 on September 28.
Michael Caine
, who's 81, fit, healthy & still filming.
Shirley MacLaine
Olivia de Havilland
as so many else here have listed is 98. Probably the oldest Golden Era of Hollywood legend still alive. -
JimCargse — 11 years ago(August 13, 2014 12:17 AM)
Yes, we still have great actors (should i say legends) from the Golden Era who are still alive (Eva Marie Saint, Kirk Douglas, Maureen O'hara) but in terms of actual Legends, she was the last one. i think she was the only one still alive in Madonna's song Vogue, up until now