Hollywood’s Veterans: The Beloved Stars of The Golden Age Still Alive & Enjoying Life In Retirement
Clint Eastwood — 1930
With a huge number of hits under his belt, Clint Eastwood was and still is one of the most successful actors ever. He was an icon of sorts in the peak of his career, and his fashion and style were highly imitated by his fans all around the globe. His most notable movies are Man With No Name, Million Dollar Baby, and Dirty Harry. The wild west look was highly popularized during his time. Though his USP was his cowboy hat and cigar, he didn’t even smoke in real life, and hence, we can easily rule out any visit to the rehab. Retirement plans can take a back seat for now because this man, who moved from acting to directing, is now the Mayor of Carmel By The Sea in California.
Dick Van Dyke — 1925

Though Dick Van Dyke is a huge name in Hollywood who had acted in classics like Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Mary Poppins, Dick Tracy, and Night At The Museum. But, he had launched his career through Broadway productions. Though he had survived a terrible accident, thankfully, there was no surgery involved. However, being in his nineties now, his health is not the same. We hope the right diet and a light workout session will help him stay much better!
Richard Keith — 1950

Richard Keith is a former American child star, best known for his role on I Love Lucy as the beloved “Little Ricky”. Most are unaware of this but Richard Keith is actually not his real name – his original last name, Thibodeaux, a mix between Cajun & French, was found to be too difficult to pronounce to an American audience, so he promptly changed his last name! Richard is the last living regular appearing cast member from the totally iconic and one-of-a-kind show. He represents the legacy of these shows that single-handedly changed the course of American television! Thibodeaux or Keith – we will always remember him as Little Ricky!
RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN — 1934

Richard Chamberlain became a youth icon when he took on the title role of the TV series, Dr. Kildare. He has also acted in several miniseries like Shogun and The Thorn Birds and in movies like The Bourne Identity (as Jason Bourne) and King Soloman’s Mines. He was, in fact, the first man to play Jason Bourne. He appeared alongside Hollywood greats like Katharine Hepburn, Sharon Stone, and Gemma Craven. He is also noted for his acting skills on stage, mainly on Broadway productions. In 2003, he released his autobiography Shattered Love, where he confessed that he was gay. At 83, he is still quite fit, and with his good health, he keeps working on great projects even now.
Bob Barker — 1923

Bob Barker gained a lot of prominence as the host of The Price Is Right which turned out to be the longest-running daytime game show. He had, however, attended college on a basketball scholarship and later joined the army for a short while. After the war, Barker started his career in media by joining the radio. His voice and style of speaking soon made him a popular host. He retired in 2011, and apart from some minor health issues, he is doing good as of now.