Big Names From The Past Blessed With Long Lives: Check Out What They’re Up To Today!
Leonard Whiting – 1950
Leonard Whiting discovered he was passionate about performing when he would go to church and school. He then became a hardworking child singer, winning a talent contest and appearing in plays. His big break came in 1968 when he got to star in the Romero and Juliet movie.
Whiting continued acting a he got older and even raked in paychecks from voice acting. He did voice work for the series called The Dreamstone during the ’90s. Whiting stopped working by the 2000s, but he made a brief comeback in 2015 through his role in Social Suicide.
Lee Majors – 1939
People first saw the talented Lee Majors on TV when he starred in The Big Valley during the ’60s. His fame continued escalating after landing lead roles in other shows like The Six Million Dollar Man and The Fall Guy.
Majors had some significant obstacles over the years, like going through heart bypass surgery, but he overcame them all and is still alive and well today. He isn’t entering retirement anytime soon, and his IMDb page says he will appear in two upcoming films called Renegades and Spring Break ’83.
Nancy Sinatra – 1940
Many of you could quickly tell who Nancy Sinatra is because of her iconic last name. She’s the daughter of the late Frank Sinatra, and like her famous father, she became a singer as well. The biggest hit she had in her career is the song These Boots Are Made for Walkin’.
She also landed acting jobs at one point, starring in films like The Wild Angels and Speedway. Sinatra’s 2013 album titled Shifting Gears is her last musical body of work, and it looks like she’s mainly focusing on the online shop she launched in 2020 called Nancy’s Bootique.
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