From Hollywood icons to musical pioneers, the oldest living stars continue to captivate audiences in 2025.
Their legacies span decades, shaping entertainment, culture, and history with enduring influence and talent They should be gone by now.
History books, aging photographs, and faded black-and-white film reels might have led us to believe that the legends of Hollywood’s past had long since retired into memory, that their time had passed.
Yet, here we are in 2025, witnessing a phenomenon that defies both chronology and expectation: Hollywood’s oldest living legends are still quietly rewriting the rules of time itself.
These are names that shaped the movies and music we grew up loving, faces we assumed belonged only to the sepia-toned pages of history, yet they are still active—working, mentoring, performing, and living with a vitality that challenges every assumption about age and creativity.
Behind their smiles, of course, lie untold battles—grief over lost friends, unfinished dreams, and personal hardships that few outside their circles will ever fully grasp.
One story, in particular, stands out as a testament to the extraordinary resilience and relevance of this generation, and it will shock anyone who believes time spares no one. …CONTINUE READING IN BELOW
Elizabeth Waldo, born in 1918, preserves indigenous music while inspiring generations.
Karen Marsh Doll, the oldest Hollywood star, connects us to golden-age classics,
including The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind.
Ray Anthony, 103, embodies big band music’s enduring charm. June Lockhart,
Eva Marie Saint, and Dick Van Dyke remain beloved for iconic TV and film roles,
showcasing longevity and timeless artistry.
Legends like Mel Brooks, William Shatner, and Barbara Eden continue to work, mentor, and perform. Clint Eastwood,
Sophia Loren, and Michael Caine demonstrate creativity, resilience, and relevance well into their 90s.
Julie Andrews, Shirley MacLaine, Al Pacino, and Jane Fonda show dedication to craft and activism.
Their influence extends beyond entertainment,
inspiring audiences, shaping culture, and proving true talent never fades.