R. I. P.

Hotpuppy

Mr.Butterworth
#28
Knockin' On Heavens Door

The following 192 living people are all at least 80
years old:
(*) indicates 90 or over

(*) Eddie Albert - actor
Patty Andrews - singer, the Andrews Sisters
Arnold "Red" Auerbach - basketball coach
Saul Bellow - novelist
Ingmar Bergman - film director
(*) Milton Berle - actor and comedian
Joey Bishop - TV host
Ernest Borgnine - actor
Ray Bradbury - science fiction author
David Brinkley - TV news anchor
Charles Bronson - actor
Red Buttons - actor
Robert Byrd - U.S. senator
Frank Cady - actor; "Green Acres"
(*) Kitty Carlisle - game show panelist
Art Carney - actor
(*) Henri Cartier-Bresson - photographer
Julia Child - "The French Chef"
Arthur C. Clarke - author
Ray Conniff - bandleader
(*) Alistair Cooke - TV host
Denton Cooley - heart surgeon
Jackie Cooper - actor
Archibald Cox - Watergate special prosecutor
Francis Crick - DNA co-discoverer
Walter Cronkite - TV news anchor
(*) Hume Cronyn - actor
Rodney Dangerfield - comedian
(*) Michael DeBakey - heart surgeon
Olivia De Havilland - actress
Dino De Laurentiis - film producer
Phyllis Diller - actress
James Doohan - actor, "Star Trek"
Kirk Douglas - actor
Hugh Downs - TV host
(*) Buddy Ebsen - actor
Ralph Edwards - game show host & creator
Nanette Fabray - actress
Bob Feller - baseball player
Kam Fong - actor, "Hawaii 5-O"
Betty Ford - U.S. first lady
Gerald Ford - U.S. president
Glenn Ford - actor
John Forsythe - actor
Betty Friedan - feminist author
Zsa Zsa Gabor - actress
(*) John Kenneth Galbraith - economist
John Glenn - U.S. astronaut & senator
Curt Gowdy - sportscaster
Billy Graham - evangelist
(*) Lionel Hampton - jazz musician
Jonathan Harris - actor, "Lost in Space"
Paul Harvey - radio news announcer/commentator
Jesse Helms - U.S. senator
Leona Helmsley - real estate mogul
Skitch Henderson - bandleader
(*) Katharine Hepburn - actress
Thor Heyerdahl - anthropologist
Edmund Hillary - mountaineer
(*) Bob Hope - actor and comedian
Lena Horne - singer
E. Howard Hunt - Watergate conspirator
Lady Bird Johnson - U.S. first lady
(*) Philip Johnson - architect
Van Johnson - actor
(*) Elia Kazan - film director
C. Everett Koop - surgeon general
Frankie Laine - singer
Jack LaLanne - fitness guru
Ann Landers - advice columnist
(*) Estée Lauder - cosmetics producer
(*) Claude Levi-Strauss - anthropologist
Art Linkletter - TV host and pitchman
Herbert Lom - actor, "The Pink Panther"
Lee MacPhail - baseball executive
(*) Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - spiritual guru
Karl Malden - actor
Nelson Mandela - South African politician
Dick Martin - TV host, "Laugh-In"
Eugene McCarthy - U.S. senator
Jim McKay - sportscaster
Robert McNamara - U.S. secretary of defense
Arthur Miller - playwright
Marvin Miller - baseball players negotiator
(*) Mitch Miller - bandleader
Al Molinaro - actor, "Happy Days"
Ricardo Montalban - actor
Harry Morgan - actor
Stan Musial - basball player
Edwin Newman - newscaster
Helmut Newton - photographer
Maureen O'Hara - actress
Jack Paar - TV host, "The Tonight Show"
LaWanda Page - actress, "Sanford and Son"
Jack Palance - actor
John Paul II - Roman Catholic pope
Don Pardo - TV announcer, "Saturday Night Live"
Rosa Parks - civil rights pioneer
Les Paul - guitarist
Gregory Peck - actor
Augusto Pinochet (Ugarte) - Chilean president
Tony Randall - actor
Thurl Ravenscroft - voice, Tony the Tiger
Nancy Reagan - U.S. first lady
(*) Ronald Reagan - U.S. president
Donald Regan - U.S. cabinet member; chief of staff
(*) Leni Riefenstahl - filmmaker and photographer
Phil Rizzuto - baseball player
Tom Poston - actor
Oral Roberts - preacher
Andy Rooney - TV news commentator
Mickey Rooney - actor
Jane Russell - actress
J. D. Salinger - author
Isabel Sanford - actress, "The Jeffersons"
Arthur Schlesinger Jr. - historian
(*) Max Schmeling - heavyweight champion boxer
Tex Schramm - football team owner
Pete Seeger - folk musician
Ravi Shankar - sitar player
(*) Artie Shaw - clarinetist and bandleader
Sidney Sheldon - screenwriter
Sargent Shriver - U.S. political candidate
George Shultz - U.S. cabinet secretary
Enos Slaughter - baseball player
Sam Snead - golfer
Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Soviet dissident and author
Warren Spahn - baseball player
Mickey Spillane - author
Robert Stack - actor and TV host
(*) Edward Teller - physicist
(*) Strom Thurmond - U.S. senator
Peter Ustinov - actor
Abigail Van Buren - advice columnist
Abe Vigoda - actor, "Barney Miller"
Mike Wallace - TV journalist
Eli Wallach - actor
Joseph Wapner - television judge
William Westmoreland - U.S. army commander
Betty White - actress
James Whitmore - actor
Richard Widmark - actor
(*) Simon Wiesenthal - hunter of Nazi criminals
(*) Billy Wilder - film director
Ted Williams - baseball player
(*) Fay Wray - actress
(*) Jane Wyatt - actress
Jane Wyman - actress
Alan Young - actor, "Mister Ed"

Edited by HP
 

Hotpuppy

Mr.Butterworth
#31
Originally posted by PistlPete
Thank you Hotpuppy! Now I can take this list and play "Dead or Alive?" at the next party I go to :)
That was part of the reason for starting this thread, and also because Im a morbid SOB.

md, there is still plenty of Freddy's product around last time I looked :)

take care
HP
 
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abbebba deeba deeba th.thh..that's all folks..

Chuck Jones
The most brillliant animator of the last century. Creator of all the Looney Tunes characters, Bugs, Daffy, Porky, etc.
Made my childhood. R.I.P. 2/22/02 - 81 yrs old.
 
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