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French actress [65] Jimmie Davis: 1899–2000: 101: American singer and songwriter [66] Gloria Dea: 1922–2023: 100: American actress, dancer and magician [67] Margia Dean: 1922–2023: 101: American beauty queen and stage and screen actress [68] Olivia de Havilland: 1916–2020: 104: British-born American film actress [69] Suzy Delair: 1917 ...
American journalist and aviator [65] Hélio Fernandes: 1921–2021: 100: Brazilian journalist [66] Juan Filloy: 1894–2000: 105: Argentinian writer [67] Traute Foresti: 1915–2015: 100: Austrian poet and actress [68] Neta Lohnes Frazier: 1890–1990: 100: American children's author [69] Mariana Frenk-Westheim: 1898–2004: 106: German-Spanish ...
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, pictured outside Dover Castle. The following is a list of lists of notable centenarians by categorized occupation (people who lived to be or are currently living at 100 years or more of age) that are therein known for reasons other than just longevity
Even in their so-called golden years, some celebrities continue to increase their wealth. Here are seven of the richest celebrities over 65. 7 of the Wealthiest Celebrities Over 65 [Video]
The following is a list of living centenarians (living people who have attained the age of at least 100 years) known for reasons other than just their longevity. For more specific lists of people (living or deceased) who are known for these reasons, see lists of centenarians .
As a San Antonio, Texas-based swimming coach, 65-year-old Ingraham continues to crush her personal goals. She says that at 63, she swam in a four-day staged open water swim, without a wetsuit, in ...
American folk artist [65] Ion Irimescu: 1903–2005: 102: Romanian sculptor and sketcher [66] Al Jaffee: 1921–2023: 102: American cartoonist [67] Jao Tsung-I: 1917–2018: 100: Hong Kong-based Chinese sinologist, calligrapher and painter [68] [69] Russell Johnson: 1893–1995: 101: American cartoonist [citation needed] Elsbeth Juda: 1911 ...
Married 65-year-olds with at least $100,000 in financial assets withdrew an average of 2.1% of their savings annually—that is, nearly half the usual spending rate of retirees, per newly released ...