
In a world where entertainment evolves faster than ever, a rare group of legendary performers continues to shine—showing that passion and creativity can thrive well into their 90s and beyond.
Some, nearing 103, have witnessed nearly every chapter of Hollywood history.
They helped shape the films, music, and television that defined generations, and their lives still carry a captivating sense of wonder. Their stories aren’t just about longevity—they are about resilience, imagination, and the extraordinary power of a lifelong devotion to the arts, bridging the golden age of entertainment with today’s world.
Elizabeth Waldo, born in 1918, remains a celebrated figure in cultural preservation for her groundbreaking work in indigenous and world music, influencing scholars and musicians alike.
Karen Marsh Doll, one of Hollywood’s oldest surviving actresses, offers a rare living connection to cinema classics like The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind. Ray Anthony, now 103, continues to inspire as one of the last living big-band leaders, keeping the vitality of American swing alive for new generations.
