Celebrities You Thought Are Long Gone But They’re Not Retiring Just Yet

Terry Kilburn – 93

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Terry Kilburn is one of the most oldest celebrity. He is an English-American actor who was born in London and moved to Hollywood when he was only 10 years old. Terry started acting in 1937, at the age of only 11 after a year he came to Hollywood. He was discovered by MGM talent scout when rehearsing for Eddie Cantor’s Radio Show and then he was cast for Lord Jeff. At only 11 years old also he achieved fame after starring in the 1938 film, A Chrismas Carol and played Tiny Tim. He then began to star in numerous films including 1939 film Goodbye, Mr. ChipsFreddie Bartholomew: Lord Jeff, Swiss Family Robinson and even, the 1939 film The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. Terry decided to retire in 1969 after starring in Get Smart as Shirtsinger in one episode. Over 50 years, Terry was involved with another actor, Charles Nolte.

Brigitte Bardot – 83

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When Brigitte Bardot was a little girl she had dreams of being a famous ballerina. When she grew a little older though, she decided acting was what she wanted to pursue. And we’re glad she did! Brigitte became an amazing actress and appeared in over 40 movies during her career! She also did some modelling and singing alongside her acting. During her prime, it became obvious that her and fellow Hollywood star Sophia Loren were butting heads. They became rivals in the industry, especially since they were both beautiful, talented and the exact same age. Brigitte was incredibly successful and built herself a net worth of $65 million. Since retiring, Brigitte lives a more subdued life out of the bright lights of Hollywood and spends her time petitioning for animal rights.

Jamie Farr – 84

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Another famous actor to appear in the popular TV series M*A*S*H is Jamie Farr who played the character, Corporal Klinger. Jamie had many other talents aside from acting too, and these include hosting the Jamie Farr Toledo Classic Golf Tournament for over 30 years! He is also recognized for serving in the United States Army in the 1950s when he got deployed to Japan and then Korea. Farr broadened his career prospects by venturing into the publication of books, and alongside his wife, in 2003, he released a children’s story titled, Hababy’s, Christmas EveHis successful career earned him a great $6 million in wealth.

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