The NOT DEAD thread - Celebrities who surprisingly aren't dead yet that you appreciate.

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Someone already took Dick Van Dyke, so I'll go for Scottish comedian Billy Connolly instead. He's only 82 so relatively young, but it seems like every time he pops up he has a new, worse health condition.

As far as I'm aware he retired from performing in the 2010s and only occasionally gives interviews now, but he's one of my favourite stand-up performers. Few people seem to have that same level of kinetic energy.
 
That gut is the shit.
I really really like get carter, alfie and dirty rotten scoundrels. He was in his 50s in the last one which is insane cause it was in the late 80s. Same with eastwood, he was 50 when he made the orangutan movies.

That reminds me, steve martin is also almost 80. Makes me feel old cause I really liked his 90s specials/movies. I think he retired though, haven't seen him in public in a very long time.

Dustin hoffman is also in his 80s although he got metooed so got the boot from all projects.
 
Thomas Sowell, who's 95 come June 30th. I commend any man who makes it into his 90s because he's beating the average American male life expectancy (currently at roughly 77 1/2 years, which is still better than it was).
 
Alan Greenspan.
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Young friend of an old Ayn Rand. 13th chairman of the Federal Reserve from 1987 to 2006. Inventor of the Greenspan Put and the phrase "irrational exuberance." Last great hope of the Objectivists. He'll be 100 next year.
 
I really really like get carter, alfie and dirty rotten scoundrels. He was in his 50s in the last one which is insane cause it was in the late 80s. Same with eastwood, he was 50 when he made the orangutan movies.

Caine and Eastwood are favorites. Caine is still married to the young exotic waif he met on the set of The Man Who Would Be King.

That reminds me, steve martin is also almost 80. Makes me feel old cause I really liked his 90s specials/movies. I think he retired though, haven't seen him in public in a very long time.

Steve Martin has partnered with Martin Short to hawk credit cards. They're also on tour. The greedy little shits are scoring $300-$600 a ticket and are filling their venues. The cheapest I've seen is over $50 and I think this also requires you to wash Martin's limo.

Dustin hoffman is also in his 80s although he got metooed so got the boot from all projects.

Death to the woke. May they be slain by fire and steel in the name of Holy Allah (pbuh).
 
John Williams is 93. He's basically retired and doesn't even work with Spielberg anymore. His last works were all Disney slop, I hope at least he got paid like 60 million for each stinker.
 
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Bruce Dickinson is going to be 67 this year and still doing his thing.
Is he still putting his pants on in the morning just like us, one leg at a time? (Of course, when his pants are on, he makes gold records.)

Hope he's doing well and has enough cowbell in his life. Heard that those can cure certain influenza virus infections.
 
Robert Duvall

Born: January 5, 1931 (94 years old)

He is in good health, living with his wife on a farm in Virginia. I liked him in The Twilight Zone, he was in the episode "Miniature" (1963), The Godfather (1972), The Godfather Part II (1974) and Apocalypse Now (1979). The reason Robert Duvall did not appear in The Godfather Part III was speculated to be a pay dispute so they killed Tom Hagen off screen with an illness.

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I'm very surprised nobody has mentioned the goat
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This man will turn 99 this year. Very cool. I like Richard as well, shame.

Robert redfords been missed too. He's in his late 80s. Cool dude, really like him despite being a communist.
 
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