Shirley MacLaine – 90-Years-Old, Terms of Endearment
When Shirley MacLaine began making film appearances in the middle of the 1950s, she immediately began to amass a large following. Although she received nods for awards for her roles in Some Came Running and The Turning Point, it was her performance in Terms of Endearment that ultimately earned her an Academy Award. She won five Golden Globes during her career, but that was her only Academy Award victory. Since MacLaine is still a well-known figure in the field, she may anticipate that her financial fortune would only increase. Men of Granite and People Not Places are her next two films.
Warren Beatty – 87-Years-Old, Heaven Can Wait
Warren Beatty is an accomplished filmmaker and actor whose work often lands award nominations. He, along with Orson Welles, are the only people who managed to receive a nomination for writing, directing, producing, and starring in a movie. He did it with two films: Reds and Heaven Can Wait. In 2007, he was the recipient of the prestigious Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. Beatty is not that busy anymore, but he hasn’t announced any retirement plans yet. His IMDb page says he’s going to appear in a new documentary about Budd Schulberg.