30+ Golden Age Hollywood Stars Still Alive and Thriving

Published on 02/11/2025
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Max Baer Jr., 83, Born In 1937 – The Beverly Hillbillies

Even although Max Baer Jr. hasn’t been in a film in nearly 30 years, that doesn’t mean he’s no longer alive and healthy. He is 82 years old and currently lives in Paradise, Nevada. Max began his career in the entertainment industry as an actor and director before studying business management as a young adult. Max’s career was on the rise when he played a key role in the 1960s television series The Beverly Hillbillies and directed three movies. After making a guest appearance on an episode of “Murder, She Wrote” in 1991, Max chose to leave the entertainment profession. Our most recent contact with him was at Jay Sebring’s, where he was a guest—discovering what’s going on beneath the surface.

Max Baer Jr., 83, Born In 1937 – The Beverly Hillbillies

Max Baer Jr., 83, Born In 1937 – The Beverly Hillbillies

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Bobby Sherman, 80, Born in 1943 – Little Woman

Bobby Sherman’s works, whether as a paramedic, musician, or actor, had a wide-ranging impact. The 1960s adolescent icon is best known for his smash singles “Little Woman” and “Julie, Do Ya Love Me.” From 1968 until 1970, he cast the meek Jeremy Bolt in the television series “Here Come The Brides”. In the mid-1970s, Bobby quit the entertainment industry to work as a paramedic for the Los Angeles Police Department. He also worked for the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department from 1999 to 2010. Bobby has retired from public life as of 2023, but he continues to attend at charity and corporate events on occasion.

Bobby Sherman, 80, Born in 1943 – Little Woman

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