The following 201 living people are all at least 80 years old:
(*) indicates 90 to 99 (34 people on this list)
(!) indicates 100 or over (2 person on this list)
Red Adair - oil well firefighter
(*) Eddie Albert - actor
Marty Allen - game show panelist
Patty Andrews - singer, the Andrews Sisters
Eddy Arnold - country and western performer
Arnold "Red" Auerbach - basketball coach
(*) Joe Barbera - cartoon producer
Barbara Bel Geddes - actress, "Dallas"
Saul Bellow - novelist
Lloyd Bentsen - U.S. senator & cabinet member
Ingmar Bergman - film director
Barbara Billingsley - actress, "Leave It to Beaver"
Joey Bishop - TV host
Ernest Borgnine - actor
P. W. Botha - South African president
Ray Bradbury - science fiction author
David Brinkley - TV news anchor
Charles Bronson - actor
Helen Gurley Brown - editor, "Cosmopolitan"
Red Buttons - actor
Robert Byrd - U.S. senator
Frank Cady - actor; "Green Acres"
(*) James Callaghan - British prime minister
Pierre Cardin - fashion designer
(*) Kitty Carlisle - game show panelist
Art Carney - actor
(*) Henri Cartier-Bresson - photographer
Sid Cesar - actor
(*) Julia Child - "The French Chef"
Arthur C. Clarke - author
(*) 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
Hal David - songwriter
(*) Michael DeBakey - heart surgeon
Yvonne DeCarlo - actress
Calvert DeForest - TV performer, The Late Show with David Letterman
Olivia De Havilland - actress
Dino De Laurentiis - film producer
Phyllis Diller - actress
Anatoly Dobrynin - Soviet diplomat
Bobby Doerr - baseball player
James Doohan - actor, "Star Trek"
Kirk Douglas - actor
Hugh Downs - TV host
(*) Buddy Ebsen - actor
Blake Edwards - film director, "The Pink Panther"
Ralph Edwards - game show host & creator
Will Eisner - cartoonist, "The Spirit"
Nanette Fabray - actress
Jinx Falkenberg - radio & movie actress
Bob Feller - baseball player
Joan Fontaine - actress
Betty Ford - U.S. first lady
Gerald Ford - U.S. president
Glenn Ford - actor
John Forsythe - actor
Betty Friedan - feminist author
(*) Milton Friedman - economist
Zsa Zsa Gabor - actress
(*) John Kenneth Galbraith - economist
Betty Garrett - actress, "Laverne & Shirley"
John Glenn - U.S. astronaut & senator
Dody Goodman - actress
Curt Gowdy - sportscaster
Billy Graham - evangelist
Otto Graham - NFL football player
Paul Harvey - radio news announcer/commentator
Edward Heath - British prime minister
Howell Heflin - U.S. senator
Jesse Helms - U.S. senator
Leona Helmsley - real estate mogul
Skitch Henderson - bandleader
(*) Katharine Hepburn - actress
Edmund Hillary - mountaineer
Ernest Hollings - U.S. senator
(*) Bob Hope - actor and comedian
Lena Horne - singer
E. Howard Hunt - Watergate conspirator
Monte Irvin - baseball player
John Paul II - Roman Catholic pope
(*) Lady Bird Johnson - U.S. first lady
(*) Philip Johnson - architect
Van Johnson - actor
William Wayne Justice - U.S. district judge
(*) Elia Kazan - film director
Ralph Kiner - Hall of Fame baseball player
Jack Klugman - actor
C. Everett Koop - surgeon general
Frankie Laine - singer
Jack LaLanne - fitness guru
Lyndon LaRouche - U.S. presidential candidate
(*) Estée Lauder - cosmetics producer
Norman Lear - TV producer
Christopher Lee - horror film actor
Stan Lee - comic book artist, "Spiderman"
Len Lesser - actor, "Seinfeld"
(*) Claude Levi-Strauss - anthropologist
(*) Art Linkletter - TV host and pitchman
Herbert Lom - actor, "The Pink Panther"
(*) Al Lopez - baseball manager
Edward Lorenz - scientist, discovered the "butterfly effect"
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
Darren McGavin - actor
George McGovern - U.S. senator
Jim McKay - sportscaster
Robert McNamara - U.S. secretary of defense
Allan Melvin - actor, "The Brady Bunch"
Howard Metzenbaum - U.S. senator
Russ Meyer - film director
Arthur Miller - playwright
Marvin Miller - baseball players negotiator
(*) Mitch Miller - bandleader
Al Molinaro - actor, "Happy Days"
Ricardo Montalban - actor
Harry Morgan - actor
Ennio Morricone - film soundtrack composer
Stan Musial - basball player
Yasuhiro Nakasone - Japanese prime minister
Edwin Newman - newscaster
Helmut Newton - photographer
James Noble - actor, "Benson"
Maureen O'Hara - actress
Jack Paar - TV host, "The Tonight Show"
Jack Palance - actor
Don Pardo - TV announcer, "Saturday Night Live"
Rosa Parks - civil rights pioneer
Les Paul - guitarist
Gregory Peck - actor
Augusto Pinochet (Ugarte) - Chilean president
Tom Poston - actor
William Proxmire - U.S. senator
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
Carl Reiner - actor/director
Oral Roberts - preacher
David Rockefeller - chairman, Chase Manhattan bank
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
Helmut Schmidt - W. German chancellor
Tex Schramm - football team owner
Sherwood Schwartz - TV producer
Pete Seeger - folk musician
Ravi Shankar - sitar player
(*) Artie Shaw - clarinetist and bandleader
(*) George Beverly Shea - gospel singer
Sidney Sheldon - screenwriter
Sargent Shriver - U.S. political candidate
George Shultz - U.S. cabinet secretary
(*) Penny Singleton - actress, Blondie, Jane Jetson
Alexander Solzhenitsyn - Soviet dissident and author
Warren Spahn - baseball player
Mickey Spillane - author
Robert Stack - actor and TV host
John Paul Stevens - U.S. supreme court justice
Mollie Sugden - actress, "Are You Being Served?"
(*) Edward Teller - physicist, invented the hydrogen bomb
Frank Thornton - actor, "Are You Being Served?"
(!) Strom Thurmond - U.S. senator
Peter Ustinov - actor
Abigail Van Buren - advice columnist
Abe Vigoda - actor, "Barney Miller"
(*) Nedra Volz - actress, "Diff'rent Strokes"
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. - novelist
Mike Wallace - TV journalist
Eli Wallach - actor
Joseph Wapner - television judge
Caspar Weinberger - U.S. secretary of defense
William Westmoreland - U.S. army commander
Betty White - actress
James Whitmore - actor
Richard Widmark - actor
(*) Simon Wiesenthal - hunter of Nazi criminals
Paul Winchell - voice of Tigger / artificial heart inventor
Shelley Winters - actress
(*) Fay Wray - actress
Jim Wright - U.S. Speaker of the House
(*) Jane Wyatt - actress
Jane Wyman - actress
Molly Yard - activist, National Organization for Women
Alan Young - actor, "Mister Ed"
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