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

Ruth Buzzi – 85

While she is mostly known for her work as a comedian, there’s no limit to Ruth Buzzi’s talent. The ‘Lucky Luke’ star, who also doubles as an actress and a singer, began working when she was still in college and lucky for her, it would only take a few months before she landed her first major role as an actress on Broadway at the age of 19.

After appearing on ‘The Garry Moore Show’ in 1964, Buzzi became a household name and one of the most sought-after actresses of her time, earning five ‘Emmy’ nominations and a ‘Golden Globe Award.’ Besides entertaining the world through stand-up comedy performances and acting, this beauty is also an automobile collector.

Donna Fargo – 76

If you were around in 1972, there’s no way you would’ve missed the phenomenon that was ‘The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA.’ It was an earworm you could not help singing along to, and Yvonne Vaughn sang it. Of course, you might know her better as Donna Fargo, and she is one of the greatest country stars that the USA has seen.

Donna is an industry superstar, delivering chart-topping hits like ‘That Was Yesterday’ and ‘You Can’t Be a Beacon If Your Light Don’t Shine.’ Despite a medical challenge that cut her career short in 1978, she returned to health with treatment and her husband’s help. Donna hasn’t retired yet and is working on her autobiography.

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