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7 Legendary Celebs You Won't Believe Are Now over 90 Years Old – Photos

Milly Wanjiku Ndirangu
Jul 11, 2024
12:15 P.M.
  • When we think of legendary celebrities, we often remember them in their prime, as they appeared on screen. It's hard to believe that some of these stars are now in their nineties.
  • These icons, still vibrant and active, carry a wealth of inspiring stories of perseverance and success.
  • Join us as we celebrate seven iconic figures who have reached this remarkable milestone.
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The glamour of Hollywood often hides the reality of aging. Yet, some celebrities have embraced their nineties with grace and vigor. They shaped the entertainment industry and still motivate fans with their active pursuits.

Pat Boone photographed in 1960 | Source: Getty Images

Pat Boone photographed in 1960 | Source: Getty Images

From actors and musicians to directors and comedians, these seven icons defy age with their ongoing creativity and zest for life. We'll delve into their extraordinary lives, starting with those just in their 90s to those approaching 100.

Pat Boone: A Look at His Life at 90

Pat Boone, a legendary figure in the music industry, continues to lead an active and fulfilling life at 90. He has faced challenges such as the loss of his beloved wife, Shirley.

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Shirley Boone and Pat Boone photographed in 1979 | Source: Getty Images

Shirley Boone and Pat Boone photographed in 1979 | Source: Getty Images

However, Boone. remains vibrant, stylish, and deeply connected to his large family. Here's a look at how Boone's life has evolved and how he stays engaged and inspired.

Boone rose to fame in the 1950s, competing with Elvis Presley on the music charts. His smooth voice and wholesome image made him a household name.

Pat Boone photographed in 1960 | Source: Getty Images

Pat Boone photographed in 1960 | Source: Getty Images

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Over the decades, his career expanded beyond music into television, movies, and writing. He is remembered for hits like "Love Letters in the Sand" and his roles in films such as "Journey to the Center of the Earth."

In addition to his successful career, he had a beautiful family. Boone married Shirley in 1953, and their partnership lasted 65 years until her passing in 2019. Together, they had four daughters: Debby, Cherry, Linda, and Laurey.

Pat Boone with his family photographed in 1957 | Source: Getty Images

Pat Boone with his family photographed in 1957 | Source: Getty Images

The couple also became grandparents to 16 grandchildren and have 11 great-grandchildren. Shirley was a devoted mother and wife and had a career as a recording artist, author, TV host, and humanitarian.

Shirley Boone and Pat Boone in Los Angeles in 2013 | Source: Getty Images

Shirley Boone and Pat Boone in Los Angeles in 2013 | Source: Getty Images

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After her death, Boone had to live alone in their Beverly Hills home. He admits to missing her deeply but finds solace in his faith and the company of his dog, Shadow, and his housekeeper.

He remains hopeful about reuniting with Shirley in the afterlife, expressing a spiritual perspective on life and death. Despite his age, he stays active and involved in various projects.

Pat Boone in Los Angeles in 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Pat Boone in Los Angeles in 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Last year, he shared a picture of himself playing golf, looking as stylish as ever in a yellow cardigan and checkered shorts. Fans were delighted to see him in good spirits and maintaining his classic style.

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Boone also keeps busy with his family, often spending time with his children and grandchildren. They frequently share family moments on social media, celebrating milestones and enjoying each other's company.

The musician's daughter, Debby, has shared heartwarming photos of their family gatherings highlighting their strong bonds as a unit.

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Boone's life is deeply rooted in his faith, which has always been a cornerstone of his family life. He and Shirley were known for their commitment to their church and their efforts to instill strong values in their children and grandchildren. His faith still guides him as he navigates life without his lifelong partner.

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Leaving Boone's steadfast faith and close family ties, we turn to another ageless celebrity who's found peace and family joy in her nineties.

Tina Louise: Embracing a Quiet Life at 90

Tina Louise is renowned for her iconic role as Ginger Grant on "Gilligan's Island." Interestingly, she is the only surviving cast member of the series.

Alan Hale Jr. (1921 - 1990) as The Skipper, Tina Louise as Ginger Grant and Bob Denver (1935 - 2005) as Gilligan in "Gilligan's Island," circa 1964 | Source: Getty Images

Alan Hale Jr. (1921 - 1990) as The Skipper, Tina Louise as Ginger Grant and Bob Denver (1935 - 2005) as Gilligan in "Gilligan's Island," circa 1964 | Source: Getty Images

At 90, Louise continues to inspire with her elegance and devotion to family, all while maintaining a quiet, fulfilling life. Her Hollywood career began in 1952 when she was just 17, but her breakout role was on "Gilligan's Island," which aired from 1964 to 1967.

Tina Louise, circa 1965 | Source: Getty Images

Tina Louise, circa 1965 | Source: Getty Images

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After the end of "Gilligan's Island," Louise focused on her personal life and family. She married radio announcer and TV host Les Crane in 1966, and they had a daughter, Caprice Crane, in 1970.

Tina Louise and Les Crane attend a party in Los Angeles, California, circa 1966 | Source: Getty Images

Tina Louise and Les Crane attend a party in Los Angeles, California, circa 1966 | Source: Getty Images

Although the marriage ended in 1971, Louise found joy in raising her daughter. She chose to take a break from acting to provide a stable environment for Caprice.

Tina Louise with daughter Caprice Crane on February 4, 1980 | Source: Getty Images

Tina Louise with daughter Caprice Crane on February 4, 1980 | Source: Getty Images

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Louise eventually returned to acting, taking on more dramatic roles that showcased her versatility. Her filmography includes notable performances in "Kojak," "The Stepford Wives," and "O.C. and Stiggs." Despite her successful return, Louise always prioritized her role as a mother, which remains one of her proudest accomplishments.

Tina Louise and daughter Caprice Crane in New York City on November 22, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

Tina Louise and daughter Caprice Crane in New York City on November 22, 2010 | Source: Getty Images

Louise has settled into a peaceful life in the Turtle Bay neighborhood of Manhattan and enjoys the lively energy of New York City. She takes leisurely walks in the Katharine Hepburn Garden near the United Nations and indulges in her love for reading. Her connection to the city has always been strong, as she frequently traveled back during her breaks from filming.

Tina Louise during Gotham Magazine's 5th Anniversary Party in New York City on November 17, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

Tina Louise during Gotham Magazine's 5th Anniversary Party in New York City on November 17, 2004 | Source: Getty Images

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In addition to her love for the city, Louise finds immense joy in spending time with her family, particularly her twin grandchildren, Kingston and Clementine. She often shares heartwarming moments with them, reflecting her deep bond with her daughter and grandchildren.

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Even after stepping away from the Hollywood limelight, Louise remains a cherished figure in American television history. She continues to receive fan mail and appreciates the lasting impact of "Gilligan's Island" on her fans.

Tina Louise during the 60th New York Film Festival on October 10, 2022 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

Tina Louise during the 60th New York Film Festival on October 10, 2022 in New York City | Source: Getty Images

As the last surviving cast member of "Gilligan's Island," Louise carries the show's legacy with pride. She values the joy it brought to audiences and the lasting friendships it created.

While Louise enjoys the lively city life, another icon finds solace on his ranch in Carmel, California. At 94, the famed actor and director leads a life full of purpose.

Clint Eastwood in 2015 | Source: Getty Images

Clint Eastwood in 2015 | Source: Getty Images

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Clint Eastwood: Life at 94 on His Beloved Ranch

Legendary actor and director, Clint Eastwood, has led a rugged and captivating life. Now 94, the former ladies' man lives a serene and fulfilling life on his ranch in Carmel, California. Undeterred by age, Eastwood continues to work in the film industry while enjoying the tranquility of his carefully renovated property.

Clint Eastwood in 1965 | Source: Getty Images

Clint Eastwood in 1965 | Source: Getty Images

Eastwood's connection to his Carmel ranch, which he first discovered while stationed at nearby Fort Ord, goes back to his early 20s. The Mission Ranch, built in the early 1850s, was nearly in ruins when he purchased it.

Clint Eastwood at his Mission Ranch Inn in Carmel on March 1, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Clint Eastwood at his Mission Ranch Inn in Carmel on March 1, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

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Over the years, he has transformed it into a luxurious retreat featuring 31 guest rooms, a renovated restaurant, a bar, a workout room, and a tennis court. The ranch holds a special place in Eastwood's heart.

The scenic view at The Mission Ranch | Source: YouTube/Rosie O'Kelly

The scenic view at The Mission Ranch | Source: YouTube/Rosie O'Kelly

It has served as his home and a place of personal refuge. Additionally, it reflects his commitment to preserving a piece of local history as he saved the property from being demolished for condominium development and invested in its restoration.

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Eastwood has also been successful in his romantic life. He has been in a relationship with Christina Sandera since 2014. She is a former hostess at his Mission Ranch Hotel and moved in with him a few years after his divorce from Dina Ruiz.

Clint Eastwood and Dina Ruiz on September 9, 1995 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Clint Eastwood and Dina Ruiz on September 9, 1995 in Paris, France | Source: Getty Images

Despite their significant age difference, the couple shares a strong bond and enjoys a low-key life away from the Hollywood spotlight. However, they have been seen together at several public events.

Clint Eastwood with girlfriend Christina Sandera at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 20 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Clint Eastwood with girlfriend Christina Sandera at Hotel du Cap-Eden-Roc on May 20 2017 | Source: Getty Images

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Eastwood has shown no signs of slowing down. In 2021, he directed and starred in "Cry Macho," a film that reflects his ability to adapt and thrive even in his later years. His work ethic and passion for filmmaking remain undiminished.

His recent projects have taken him to various locations, including Savannah, Georgia, where he filmed one of his latest movies. Despite concerns from fans about his health, Eastwood continues to work diligently, demonstrating his strength and dedication.

Clint Eastwood attends the 20th Annual AFI Awards on January 3, 2020  | Source: Getty Images

Clint Eastwood attends the 20th Annual AFI Awards on January 3, 2020 | Source: Getty Images

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From Eastwood's rustic retreat, we turn to the heartwarming story of Marion Ross. She transitioned from Hollywood fame to a peaceful retirement surrounded by family and fond memories.

Marion Ross: From 'Happy Days' to 'Happy Days Farm'

Ross is beloved for her role as Marion Cunningham on the classic TV series "Happy Days." The actress has lived a life filled with remarkable achievements and significant challenges.

Marion Ross in "Happy Days," 1973 | Source: Getty Images

Marion Ross in "Happy Days," 1973 | Source: Getty Images

Now 95, she reflects on a career that spanned decades. She faced personal struggles that shaped her into the strong woman she is today. Ross's journey in Hollywood began with promise, but her personal life soon presented challenges.

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Marion Ross in 1975 | Source: Getty Images

Marion Ross in 1975 | Source: Getty Images

Her troubles started when she married aspiring actor Freeman Meskimen in 1951. Ross became the primary breadwinner as her husband's career faltered.

Their marriage produced two children, Jim and Ellen, but eventually, the union fell apart under the strain of Meskimen's drinking and lack of ambition. By 1969, they were divorced, leaving Ross to support their family on her own.

Marion Ross and her daughter Ellen Ross attending Fifth Annual Mother-Daughter Fashion Show on March 27, 1986 | Source: Getty Images

Marion Ross and her daughter Ellen Ross attending Fifth Annual Mother-Daughter Fashion Show on March 27, 1986 | Source: Getty Images

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The early 1970s were tough for Ross, who struggled to find steady work. She even resorted to renting out rooms in her home to make ends meet. Thankfully, her luck changed when she landed a small, uncredited role in the film "Airport."

After this role, she got an invitation to dinner with actress Sandra Gould and a casting agent. One thing led to the next and Ross was cast as Marion Cunningham in "Happy Days."

Marion Ross as Marion Cunningham in "Happy Days," circa 1975 | Source: Getty Images

Marion Ross as Marion Cunningham in "Happy Days," circa 1975 | Source: Getty Images

"Happy Days" became a massive hit. Ross's portrayal of the warm, nurturing matriarch won her critical acclaim and two Emmy nominations. However, her relationship with co-star Tom Bosley, who played her on-screen husband, was initially strained. Despite this, Ross persevered, and they eventually developed a strong professional bond.

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Tom Bosley and Marion Ross in "Happy Days," 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Tom Bosley and Marion Ross in "Happy Days," 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Ross's professional resurgence paralleled a personal one. In her 60s, she met actor Paul Michael while working on a play. Their relationship blossomed, providing her companionship and love until Michael died in 2011.

Marion Ross and Paul Michael on September 14, 2002 in Burbank, California | Source: Getty Images

Marion Ross and Paul Michael on September 14, 2002 in Burbank, California | Source: Getty Images

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After Michael's death, Ross remained active, appearing in various TV shows until her retirement in 2018. Today, she enjoys a peaceful retirement and lives in the home she lovingly refers to as "Happy Days Farm."

Marion Ross on January 23, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Marion Ross on January 23, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

She spends time gardening, baking, and enjoying her family's company. She especially enjoys spending time with her grandchildren. Ross's son, Jim Meskimen, a successful actor and voice artist, checks in on her daily.

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The former actress frequently shares her wisdom and experiences with her granddaughter, Taylor Meskimen, in heartfelt social media posts. She maintains a positive outlook on aging, focusing on her health and happiness.

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Moving from Ross relishing her retirement, we admire Rosemary Harris. Her distinguished career spans stage and screen, captivating audiences across generations.

Rosemary Harris attends Spoleto Festival on January 29, 1990 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris attends Spoleto Festival on January 29, 1990 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris: A Legendary Career and Ongoing Legacy at 96

Harris is celebrated for her versatility and longevity in the entertainment industry. The 96-year-old actress continues to make her mark on stage and screen.

Harris's career spans several decades and includes numerous accolades and noteworthy performances. However, she is known to many as Aunt May in the "Spider-Man" trilogy directed by Sam Raimi.

Rosemary Harris attends the "Spider-Man 3" premiere on April 16, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris attends the "Spider-Man 3" premiere on April 16, 2007 | Source: Getty Images

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Her acting career began at the prestigious Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. Harris's early work included performances with the Bristol Old Vic and the West End, establishing her as a formidable presence in British theatre.

Rosemary Harris in 1967 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris in 1967 | Source: Getty Images

Harris made a significant impact on Broadway. She notably won her first Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play in 1966 for her role in "The Lion in Winter." This performance solidified her reputation as one of the finest actresses of her generation.

Rosemary Harris in 1966 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris in 1966 | Source: Getty Images

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Over the years, she received multiple Tony nominations. Notably, in 2019, a Tony Award typo mistakenly announced that she had passed away. In addition to her stage success, Harris has had a prolific career in film and television.

Her portrayal of Aunt May in the "Spider-Man" trilogy (2002, 2004, 2007) brought her widespread recognition. The role also endeared her to a new generation of fans.

Rosemary Harris during fiming of "Spider-Man 2" on April 20, 2003 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris during fiming of "Spider-Man 2" on April 20, 2003 | Source: Getty Images

She joked about how she always felt perfectly safe on the set of "Spider-Man," even when the computerized wires in her harness failed. She was just about to leap from a three-story building when the film crew shouted, "Don't jump!" She didn't jump.

Rosemary Harris during fiming of "Spider-Man 2" at Lower Manhattan in New York City on April 20, 2003 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris during fiming of "Spider-Man 2" at Lower Manhattan in New York City on April 20, 2003 | Source: Getty Images

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Despite her success in Hollywood, Harris never abandoned her first love, the stage. In 2019, at 91, she returned to Broadway in the revival of "My Fair Lady," playing Mrs. Higgins.

Rosemary Harris attends the "My Fair Lady" re-opening celebration on January 27, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris attends the "My Fair Lady" re-opening celebration on January 27, 2019 | Source: Getty Images

Harris was married to novelist John Ehle for 51 years until he died in 2018. They shared a daughter, Jennifer Ehle, an accomplished actress in her own right.

Rosemary Harris and Jennifer Ehle attend Sol Hurok Party on May 21, 1973 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris and Jennifer Ehle attend Sol Hurok Party on May 21, 1973 | Source: Getty Images

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They have on some occasions co-starred, playing younger and older versions of the same character. Both mother and daughter have received critical acclaim for their performances.

Rosemary Harris and Jennifer Ehle attend the premiere of "Wilde" on October 16, 1997 | Source: Getty Images

Rosemary Harris and Jennifer Ehle attend the premiere of "Wilde" on October 16, 1997 | Source: Getty Images

As of 2024, she hasn't announced any retirement plans and remains an inspiring figure in the arts.

From Harris's acclaimed acts, we celebrate another iconic figure who continues to thrive in the entertainment industry. At 98, his sharp wit and creativity remain as strong as ever.

Mel Brooks photographed during a scene from the movie "Silent Movie" on January 1, 1976 ┃Source: Getty Images

Mel Brooks photographed during a scene from the movie "Silent Movie" on January 1, 1976 ┃Source: Getty Images

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Mel Brooks: Still Thriving at 98

Mel Brooks, the legendary filmmaker, comedian, and actor, continues to captivate audiences even at 98. Known for his sharp wit and enduring creativity, Brooks remains active in the entertainment industry. He cherishes his role as a father and grandfather. Here's a glimpse into his life and career as he approaches his centennial.

Mel Brooks poses for a portrait at the 2024 Peabody Awards on June 09, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Mel Brooks poses for a portrait at the 2024 Peabody Awards on June 09, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Brooks has had a prolific career spanning over seven decades. Even at 98, he continues to work, surprising fans with his vitality and dedication. In January 2023, he announced the sequel to his 1981 classic, "History of the World, Part I," which was set to stream on Hulu.

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His announcement on Twitter delighted fans, showcasing his timeless humor and energy. Brooks shared a remarkable 41-year marriage with actress Anne Bancroft until her death in 2005.

The couple's love story began in 1961 when they met at a rehearsal at the Ziegfeld Theatre. Bancroft was instantly smitten, and they married three years later. Brooks often recalls their relationship fondly, emphasizing their shared joy and support.

Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft attend the Academy Awards on March 24, 1986 in Los Angeles, California ┃Source: Getty Images

Mel Brooks and Anne Bancroft attend the Academy Awards on March 24, 1986 in Los Angeles, California ┃Source: Getty Images

After Bancroft's passing, Brooks has remained a devoted widower, never seeking another romantic relationship. He often states that after being married to Bancroft, no one else could compare. He continues to cherish the memories and the love they had.

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Mel Brooks and his wife actress Anne Bancroft during the Tony Awards party at the Sheraton Hotel. Brooks' show, "The Producers" on January 1, 2000 ┃Source: Getty Images

Mel Brooks and his wife actress Anne Bancroft during the Tony Awards party at the Sheraton Hotel. Brooks' show, "The Producers" on January 1, 2000 ┃Source: Getty Images

Brooks is a proud father of four and a loving grandfather to Henry and Samantha. His youngest son, Max Brooks, is a successful author known for "World War Z."

Max Brooks at his signing for one of his books at Barnes & Noble on July 29, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

Max Brooks at his signing for one of his books at Barnes & Noble on July 29, 2017 | Source: Getty Images

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Brooks often speaks about the joy his grandchildren bring him. He enjoys spending time with them, in person or through calls and video chats. He offers his grandchildren relationship advice, emphasizing the importance of finding the right partner.

His impact on the entertainment industry is undeniable. He has won numerous awards, including Emmys, Grammys, and an Oscar. His ability to adapt and remain relevant in the ever-changing Hollywood is a testament to his talent and work ethic.

Mel Brooks attends BAFTA fellowship lunch at The Savoy Hotel on February 11, 2017 in London, United Kingdom ┃Source: Getty Images

Mel Brooks attends BAFTA fellowship lunch at The Savoy Hotel on February 11, 2017 in London, United Kingdom ┃Source: Getty Images

Looking ahead, Brooks shows no signs of slowing down. He continues to work on projects that excite him and engage his fans, proving that age is no barrier to creativity and passion.

At the bottom of our list is Lee Grant. The acclaimed actress known for her roles in "Shampoo," "Peyton Place," and "Valley of the Dolls," has had a successful but challenging career.

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Lee Grant, circa 1971 | Source: Getty Images

Lee Grant, circa 1971 | Source: Getty Images

Lee Grant: A Remarkable Journey at 99

99-year-old Grant is still thriving, maintaining an active and fulfilling life. She didn't have it easy in Hollywood as the McCarthy era threatened her career. However, she later succeeded both in front of and behind the camera.

Lee Grant in "Airport '77," 1977 | Source: Getty Images

Lee Grant in "Airport '77," 1977 | Source: Getty Images

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Grant's career began with great promise, winning acclaim for her role in "Detective Story" in 1951. Her role earned her an Academy Award nomination, but her career abruptly halted during the McCarthy era. This happened because she was married to Arnold Manoff, a known Communist.

This association led to her being blacklisted in Hollywood, effectively pausing her acting career for over a decade. However, Grant refused to denounce her husband and stayed by his side.

Lee Grant, circa 1960s | Source: Getty Images

Lee Grant, circa 1960s | Source: Getty Images

Grant's career resurgence came in the mid-1960s after the blacklist was lifted. She re-entered the spotlight with roles in the television series "Peyton Place" and the film "Valley of the Dolls."

Her portrayal of Felicia Karpf in "Shampoo" earned her an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1975. This period was a significant turnaround, allowing her to reclaim her place in Hollywood and continue her passion for acting.

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Lee Grant in Los Angeles, California, circa 1975 | Source: Getty Images

Lee Grant in Los Angeles, California, circa 1975 | Source: Getty Images

Grant's personal life saw significant changes as well. She divorced Manoff and later married Joe Feury, a producer and documentarian. Feury, 12 years younger than her, has been a supportive partner, and she says he has helped her maintain her youthful spirit.

Lee Grant and Joe Fuery in Los Angeles, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

Lee Grant and Joe Fuery in Los Angeles, 2005 | Source: Getty Images

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Beyond acting, Grant has made substantial contributions as a director, particularly in documentaries. Most of her work addresses social issues such as homelessness, domestic violence, and the lives of women in prison.

These projects reflect her commitment to giving a voice to the marginalized and tackling important societal issues. Despite her age, Grant remains active and engaged. She continues to advocate for social justice and enjoys a peaceful life with her husband, cherishing their time together.

Joe Feury and Lee Grant in New York City, in 2011 | Source: Getty Images

Joe Feury and Lee Grant in New York City, in 2011 | Source: Getty Images

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Her legacy in Hollywood is not just defined by her acting prowess but also by her resilience in the face of adversity and her contributions to social causes through her documentaries.

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In their nineties, these icons continue to inspire and influence through their past achievements and present actions and attitudes toward life. They prove that creativity and passion are ageless.

As we celebrate these seven iconic figures, we honor the beauty of aging gracefully, the dignity of a life well-lived, and the joy that comes from pursuing one's passions to the fullest.

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