Happy 102nd Birthday, Kirk Douglas! See the Screen Legend and Other Stars Over 90 Then & Now

You’d be hard-pressed to find someone who doesn’t like the irrepressible White. Joan Rivers, of all people, called White her hero when she turned 80.

Douglas reportedly talked his way into getting the dean of St. Lawrence University to give him a loan to attend the school, which we get, because … look at young Kirk Douglas.

Lansbury can still hang with actresses one-third her age: She recently took to the stage on the 25th anniversary of Beauty and the Beast to sing a song as her character Mrs. Potts.

Reiner has amassed a staggering nine primetime Emmys during his career, with 11 other various award wins and 17 nominations.

Channing celebrated her 95th birthday with a party that included tributes from fans as wide-ranging as former President Bill Clinton and Julie Andrews.

Asked in 2015 for her advice to younger actresses, Tyson told PEOPLE it’s simple: never stop learning. “That’s the most important thing you can do and that applies to anything you select to do in life. … Once you get that under your belt, nobody can stop you. The sky is absolutely the limit.” In 2018, she was awarded an honorary Oscar.

In his cameo in Mary Poppins Returns, Van Dyke has hardly aged a day since he starred in the 1964 original.

Her life merits a biopic: She was linked to Errol Flynn, John Huston, Howard Hughes, Jimmy Stewart and pretty much every dashing Hollywood player of the industry’s golden years.

Saint has been active as a voice actress recently, lending her pipes to Katara in the Avatar: The Last Airbender spin-off The Legend of Korra.

“Age is just a number. How you feel and live your life is more important,” Day told PEOPLE ahead of her 92nd birthday. There aren’t enough praise-hands emojis in the world for that one. 

 


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