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The Golden Age Celebrities Who Are Still Kicking Life

Trevor Eve – 70

The man behind the ‘Shoestring’ heartthrob Eddie is none other than Trevor Eve. Coming from a small town in Birmingham and graduating from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, he has starred in several well-received movies like ‘Dracula’ and ‘Troy.’ Despite being in the industry for more than 30 years, he does not intend to stop just yet.

Trevor would instead not go for the dark stuff anymore; as he stated in an interview with ‘The Mirror,’ he’s on the lookout for a comedy role. He currently lives in Surrey with his wife Sharon and loves to see movies featuring his daughter Alice, who has chosen to pursue her dad’s career.

Richard Keith – 70

Richard Keith is best remembered for his performance as a child actor in the famous television series of the 1950s – I Love Lucy. Other than playing the role of Little Ricky, he also appeared as Johnny Paul in another situation comedy The Andy Griffith Show. 

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Nonetheless, Richard’s acting career remained till his childhood after which he began his musical expedition and joined hands with the rock band David and the Giants. Although the group was once broken, things worked out eventually as they reunited and released many successful albums. Now almost 70, he still tours with the band and also manages his wife’s ballet company.

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Patrick Stewart – 80

Sir Patrick Stewart is mostly recognized as Jean-Luc Picard from the famous science fiction TV series Star Trek: The Next Generation. He always had an inclination toward acting as he started working with several drama groups at a very early age.

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Along with many other prestigious awards throughout his career, Stewart has also received an honor of Knight Bachelor by the Queen for his admirable services to the world of drama. Now at 78, he is still actively doing voice work and will be returning soon on screen in the new series of Star Trek. Great news!

Sir David Attenborough – 95

From a very young age, David’s parents taught him values like empathy and curiosity, which led him to work with the Refugee Children’s Movement and then pursue studies in Natural Sciences at Cambridge.

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Today he is the world’s most loved broadcaster. He began working for BBC on natural history shows, followed by his own nature-based documentaries. He is also the only person to win BAFTA awards in all categories, Black&White, Color, HD, and 3D. In 1985 he became ‘Sir David Attenborough after receiving a knighthood and today there are more than ten plants and animals named after him.

Shirley Cheriton – 65

English actress Shirley Cheriton might be most famous for the role she played in the British soap opera EastEnders, but that was far from the only part she portrayed.

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During her career, she appeared on many other television shows which included the likes of Angels, Ravens and Crown Court. We’re not sure what Shirley is up to these days as she left the frays of the entertainment world behind her in 2009, but we’re certain that this memorable star is still going strong even though she is now in her mid-sixties!

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