The Grim Reaper Must Be on Vacation Because These Stars Are Still Here!

Bo Derek – Born in 1956 – Semi-Retired

Just the name ‘Bo Derek’ instantly conjures up sun-kissed beaches and slow-motion running in most peoples’ minds. Bo became “the” bombshell of the late 1970s and early 1980s after her iconic role in 1979’s “10.” That cornrow hairstyle? Trendsetting gold!

Before becoming a movie star, Bo actually started as a model at just 16! Later, she starred in films directed by her late husband, John Derek, like “Tarzan, the Ape Man” in 1981. Bo is a passionate animal advocate and founded her brand, Bo Derek Pet Care! Beauty, brains, and a heart of gold—Bo Derek is a genuine Hollywood original!

Jack Nicholson – Born in 1937 – Not Out of the Limelight Yet

Three-time Oscar winner Jack Nicholson is Hollywood royalty, with a career spanning over six decades. He shot to superstardom with 1969’s “Easy Rider” and cemented his place in movies with unforgettable performances in “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest,” “The Shining,” and “Batman.” His mix of charm, menace, and devilish grin made him one of the most magnetic actors of all time.

In 2010, he quietly stepped away from acting, with “How Do You Know” being his final film. Ever since then, he has been making rare public appearances at an L.A. Lakers game. A lifelong basketball fanatic, he proved that even in his 80s, he’s still larger than life.

Sophia Loren – Born in 1934 – Still Active

Say ‘Ciao’ to the legendary Sophia Loren, a timeless Italian beauty and cinematic force! Sophia became an international icon in the 1960s, captivating audiences with her smoldering looks and powerful performances in films like “Two Women” (1960), for which she snagged an Oscar—the first ever for a foreign-language performance!

Sophia’s journey started in poverty in post-war Italy, rising from beauty pageants to movie stardom. A global superstar who conquered every stage, Sophia is one of the few stars to have won an Oscar and a Grammy! In 2020, she starred in “The Life Ahead,” directed by her son, proving her enduring talent.

Ann-Margret – Born in 1941 – Still Active

It’s difficult not to be amazed by the dazzling Ann-Margret, a true triple threat who’s been setting stages and screens on fire for decades! She exploded onto the scene in the 1960s, captivating audiences with her electrifying performances in “Bye Bye Birdie” and “Viva Las Vegas” alongside Elvis.

Before Hollywood stardom, Ann-Margret was a talented dancer and singer, honing her skills in nightclubs. She is also a skilled motorcyclist and has even performed motorcycle stunts in her films! Talk about a fearless queen! A major moment was her unforgettable, sultry performance in “Tommy” (1975), which earned her an Oscar nomination. In 2018, she charmed audiences in “Going in Style,” proving she’s still a force.

Bolo Yeung – Born in 1946 – Not Yet Retired But Not As Active As Before

Martial arts movie fans have a special love for Bolo Yeung, the man who could intimidate you with just a glare! He became a legend in the world of action cinema in the 1970s and 1980s, known for playing the ultimate villains. Before his Hollywood career, he was a champion bodybuilder in Hong Kong—muscles and moves for days!

Bolo’s incredible physique and martial arts skills were showcased in classics like 1973’s “Enter the Dragon” alongside Bruce Lee (who he was good friends with off-screen) and later in “Bloodsport” with Jean-Claude Van Damme. But he eventually moved away from Hollywood. In 1996, he appeared in “Fearless Hyena 3,” continuing to flex his action muscles.