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There was a piece on the news tonight showing all the celebs we lost in 2010. But another interesting question is who's still around. Who can you think of in the 80-plus category? Help me out here. - Sean Connery, b. 08/1930 - Grace Lee Whitney, b. 04/1930 - Roger Moore, b. 10/1927. - Don Rickles, b. 05/1926 - Hugh Hefner, b. 04/1925 - Abe Vigoda, b. 02/1921 - Noel Neill (TV's Lois Lane), b. 11/1920 - Ernest Borgnine, b. 01/1917
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It's Shirley Temple's FINAL naptime....
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Luise Rainer. This January 12, she'll be 101. (2-time Oscar winner, 2 years in a row, for THE GREAT ZIEGFELD and THE GOOD EARTH.)
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There have to be some actors from the silent era that are still around. One of the oldest (if not THE oldest) European celebrities seems to be Johannes Heesters: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0373535/
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Eli Wallach - 7 Dec. 1915- most recently seen in this fall's "Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps"
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Similarly there is the American composer Elliott Carter still at work at the age of 102.
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Doris Day, b. 04/1922. Her name just came up at work.
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Anne Francis was 80 when she left us the other day. Just a few years ago she attended a FORBIDDEN PLANET screening at the American Cinematheque, and you'll just have to take my word that she looked as hot as ever, bless her soul.
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