CELEBRITIES YOU THOUGHT WERE GONE BUT ARE STILL ALIVE!

Shirley Eaton – Age 85

Shirley Eaton attained international fame as one of the most popular actresses in the ’50s and the ’60s. She attained an iconic status with her role as Jill Masterson, the Bond Girl in the 1964 flick, “Goldfinger.” Following her marriage with Colin Rowe in 1957, she quit her acting career in 1969 to look after her family.

Eaton came out from a self-imposed retirement, but this time as a writer to release ‘”Golden Girl,” her autobiography. She is well in her 80s, but still looks flawless. In her own words, the former actress doesn’t work out or even swim twice a week anymore but relies on her fantastic genes.

Bobby Sherman – Age 79

Bobby Sherman’s meteoric rise as a singer in the late ’60s and the early ’70s made him a teen idol. He took a major leap in his career with the 1969 number “Little Woman.” He was a regular fixture in “Here Comes the Bride,” a comedy series on ABC between 1968 and 1970.

Unfortunately, he quit his showbiz career in the ’70s and received training as an EMT. In 1992, he was appointed as a police officer and the LAPD’s chief medical training officer. Since 2011, Sherman and his wife, Brigitte Poublon, have been involved in philanthropic activities through the Brigitte and Bobby Sherman Children’s Foundation.

Lee Majors – Age 83

In his early years, Lee Majors wanted to be a football coach, but an injury proved to be a hurdle in his path. He switched to a career in acting when he was 25. He proved his acting prowess with his roles as Heath Barkley in “The Big Valley” and Steve Austin in “The Six Million Dollar Man.”

He is in his eighties now, but Majors hasn’t stopped working. After he took a hiatus from acting, he did some independent films and also worked on some comedies. Though the roles have been different from the action-packed ones, he is enjoying every bit of his new innings.

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