50 Golden Age Celebs Who Are Still Making Waves
Brooke Shields – 58
The journey of Brooke Shields in showbiz has been nothing short of spectacular, from when she graced the big screen as a child star to when she became a timeless legend. Despite the intense pressure she faces to keep up her youthful appearance, Brooke has been outspoken about accepting her aging and the changes it brings.

Hollywood superstars may find the process of getting older to be overwhelming. However, the “Blue Lagoon” actress has demonstrated to everyone that beauty is not reserved for a particular age group. She thinks that genuine beauty comes from the inside out and that growing older should be welcomed rather than dreaded.
Scott Valentine – 64 Years
Scott Valentine is widely considered among the greatest performers of his time, and it’s easy to see why. The seasoned actor began his career in the motion picture business in 1982 and has since starred in countless productions, most of which were critically and commercially successful, including Family Ties, Phantom 2040, Black Scorpion and Frostbite.

Despite being in showbiz for over four decades, Scott is still active in Hollywood and isn’t showing signs of slowing down. While he might not have appeared in any recent TV series or films, we bet it won’t be long until he makes his comeback, as no one can deny his talent.
Cheech Marin – 76 Years
Cheech Marin is a decorated entertainer with several fields under his belt. The talent gained notoriety in the 70s after appearing in a comedy act titled Cheech &Chong. This opened doors to a budding career that has seen him star in various films over the years.

So far, Cheech is the proud father of three kids and is happily married to Natasha Rubin. The entertainer had an immaculate ceremony in Malibu in 2009 showered by the golden rays of the setting sun. Thanks to his advancing age, Cheech has been slowing down over the years, but he has been involved with various philanthropic and entrepreneurial ventures recently.
Shaun Cassidy – 64 Years
Coming from a famous lineage of entertainers, Shaun Cassidy was destined to be in the spotlight from a young age. In the later years of the ‘70s, he became the heartthrob of many as a teen idol. He ruled the music charts with songs such as ‘Hey Deanie’ and ‘Da Doo Ron Ron.’ His starring role in the television series ‘The Hardy Boys Mysteries’ during that time further established him as a talented artist.

In his early 20s, Shaun left his music and acting career behind to focus on theater and writing, a role he takes seriously to date. Since 2018, he has been busy producing the New Amsterdam medical drama series.