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Big Names From The Past Blessed With Long Lives: Check Out What They’re Up To Today!

Pam St Clement – 1942

If you watch the 1985 series “EastEnders,” then you’ll definitely know Pam St Clement. The actress appeared in the series in 1986 and continued till 2012, having been featured in a total of 2,183 episodes throughout the series. This makes her one of the longest-serving members of the cast.

She went on to appear in other series, such as “Grumpy Old Women” in 2005 and the wildlife show “Countryfile” in 2000. For her work on television, St Clement was honored with the British Soap Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012. She is an animal lover and a patron of Veteran Horse Welfare.

ELINOR DONAHUE – 1937

Golden Age actress Elinor Donahue has aged gracefully on and off screen, taking on versatile roles as a child performer through to an elderly entertainer. Her claim to stardom came through the part of Betty Anderson in “Father Knows Best,” although she started acting at five years old with an appearance in “Mister Big.”

The 1937-born actress retired in 2011 after 69 years of thrilling performances on various projects, with her final on-screen appearance coming in “The Young and the Restless.” Donahue’s enjoying her quiet and peaceful retirement life alongside her husband since 1992, Lou Genevrino, and her $3 million fortune.

 Ann Margret – 1941

Ann-Margret started making a name for herself in the acting scene during the ’60s. Some of her most memorable roles were in Carnal Knowledge, Viva Las Vegas, and Bye Bye Birdie. She even pursued singing, and people referred to her as the female counterpart of Elvis Presley.

It’s not hard to see why people loved the Sweden-born star because she’s a stunning woman, and aside from her talents, she had a superb fashion sense and a great personality. According to Ann-Margret’s IMDb page, she will make an appearance in an upcoming movie titled Queen Bees.

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