Big Names From The Past Blessed With Long Lives: Check Out What They’re Up To Today!
Paul Hogan – 1939
Paul Hogan has millions in the bank thanks to his hard work as an actor. His breakthrough role was in the film called Crocodile Dundee, and he also worked on the movie’s story and screenplay. His performance earned him the Best Actor award at the Golden Globe Awards.
Hogan’s co-star in the film was Linda Kozlowski, and they ended up getting married in 1990. Sadly, they ended their marriage in 2014. Hogan never landed another iconic role, but it was okay because he had more installments to work on for the Crocodile Dundee franchise. He most recently starred in The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee in 2020.
Emma Thompson – 1959
Coming from a family of actors, it didn’t come as a surprise that Emma Thompson, who boasts numerous accolades under her belt, followed the same path as well. After graduating from college, she started her acting career in the 1987 mini-series Fortunes of War. The star became a household name five years later for her portrayal of Margaret Schlegel in Howards End, for which she won BAFTA and Oscar awards.

Fast forward to 2021, and Thompson continues to take the industry by storm. After playing The Baroness in the 2021 picture Cruella, she will next be seen as the mean headmistress Miss Trunchbull in Matilda.
Michael Learned – 1939
Actress Michael Learned won people’s hearts with her fantastic performance in the series called The Waltons. Her excellent portrayal of Olivia Walton in the show won her the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series thrice in her career. Learned had won the award for the fourth and last time for her performance in the show, Nurse.

When she was in her 30s, she dealt with an alcohol problem, but she eventually got rid of it and adapted to a healthier lifestyle. Learned is reportedly part of an upcoming mini-series titled Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story.
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.
Barbara Walters – 1929
Most of you know Barbara Walters for being a former broadcast journalist. She has superb interviewing skills, and some of her most memorable works were with programs like ABC Evening News, Today, and The View. She’s the first evening news show anchor of a network that’s a woman.

Walters takes pride in being the creator of The View, and she hosted the show for over a decade. She always knew how to dress well, and it looks like she continues to look fabulous at her current age of 91. She has been officially retired since 2014.
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