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Mar012018
200 Oldest Living Screen Stars
Thursday, March 1, 2018 at 2:13PM
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Reader Comments (69)
Great list! Wanted to mention that Elaine May had a great part in "The Night Of" on HBO, which is incidentally one of the best done, most gripping series I have watched in years!
Brigitte Bardot??????????????
Andrew. Ms. Bardot is ineligible, too young (born 9/28/1934). The end date currently is 8/25/1933.
Even though this list was supposedly updated on "Octobers" 28, James Karen who died on October 23 is still listed. And there are only 196 people on this list - not 200.
Philip Bosco died two weeks ago.
Why is Lea Massari, one of the most beautiful film stars ever, not in the list?
Born
Anna Maria Massetani
30 June 1933 (age 85)
Rome, Italy
Vera Miles portrayed in "Psycho" Lila Crane, not Krane. James Karen passed away October 23rd. Philip Bosco died December 3rd.
I think I jumped in too early (update probably still processing), the above pair are now off the list.
I do think that Jacqueline White, leading lady of 1940s films (born November 23, 1922) needs to be on this list.
Carol Channing died this morning.
Muriel Pavlow passed away a few days ago ay the age of 97.
Dick Miller died
Julie Adams has gone too.
And Kaye Ballard, too.
Katherine Helmond died a week ago.
Richard Erdman died on March 16th.
What happened to the wonderful photograph of Glynis Johns which used to be alongside her name and blurb?
Doris Day, Machiko Kyo, Sylvia Miles and Tim Conway have all died since the last update. And Albert Finney (mentioned under 1936) is also dead. Maybe it's time for an update?
Eileen Fulton (9-13-1933), sudsy soap opera star, on "As The World Turns" for 50 years!