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Celebrities You Thought Are Long Gone But They Are Not Planning Their Retirement Just Yet

Celebrities come and go over the years, and we often forget about stars we used to love and idolize at one time during our lives. Sometimes, we even regard them as ‘dead’ if we haven’t heard about them in a while! However, you may be surprised to hear that some of the greatest actors, singers and other well-known public personalities are still very much alive and kicking! That’s why we’ve come up with this list to figure out who is still working or enjoying life in the next chapter of their lives – in retirement.

Elisabeth Shue – 57

Elisabeth Shue, the beautiful American actress is famous for her roles since she was a teenager and started acting since 1982. She starred in a 1984, The Karate Kid, Back to the Future II in 1989, and Hollow Man in 2000. Her acting has made her nominated & won numerous awards including, Academy Award, the Golden Globe and even, BAFTA. She is also famous for starring in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation for 3 years, from 2012 to 2015. Elisabeth is the definition of beauty and brain, she was an alma mater in Harvard University in 2000.

 Janis Paige – 98

Janis Paige’s magical voice is unforgettable. The iconic singer-actress has been singing since she was a toddler, and she was first noticed when she appeared on Broadway’s Remains to Be Seen. Her next Broadway play, The Pajama Game, was the one which made her a star, and the 98-year-old celeb now has her own star in Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. Back in 2001, she had lost her voice after her vocal chords stopped working properly, but with her loaded savings account, she found the best specialist who helped her sing again.

 

Elinor Donahue – 83

The 83 years old Elinor Donahue is best known for her act in the 1950s sitcom, Father Knows Best as Betty Anderson. Her career started in 1942 when she was only 5 years old after appearing in a dancing-chorus film. After that, she took few small roles during her teenage years in several films like, Love Is Better Than Ever, Three Daring Daughters, and Girls Town. Her career hit it off when she starred in Father Knows Best. Elinor decided to retired in 2011 after 69 years is show business and her last role was as Judge Marie Anderson, a guest role for The Young and the Restless.

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