These celebrities lived the longest of all
- Olivia de Havilland: 104 years without a hair out of place
- Norman Lloyd: The actor who worked until 100
- Kirk Douglas: The 103-year-old Spartacus
- Bob Hope: The comedian who exhausted the calendar
- Zsa Zsa Gabor: Glamour until 99
- Betty White: The age-defying queen of comedy
- Mel Brooks: Still alive, still mocking death
- Harry Belafonte: 96 years of rhythm and protest
- Angela Lansbury: The lady who solved crimes and birthdays
- Tony Bennett: In tune until 96
Olivia de Havilland: 104 years without a hair out of place

Star of 'Gone With The Wind', she lived over a century with unflappable grace. She died in Paris, like a lady from another era who ignored the clock.
Norman Lloyd: The actor who worked until 100

Actor, producer, and director, he died at 106 years old. He filmed with Hitchcock, acted with Chaplin, and outlived them all. Literally. Old Hollywood in one person.
Kirk Douglas: The 103-year-old Spartacus

The square-jawed, steely-eyed actor lived until 103. Despite ailments and scandals, his legacy survived three generations of Hollywood.
Bob Hope: The comedian who exhausted the calendar

The British-American comedian lived to be 100 years old. He performed for 11 presidents, in wars, on Christmas, in summer. He didn’t know how to say goodbye… nor did the calendar.
Zsa Zsa Gabor: Glamour until 99

Actress, socialite, and queen of multiple marriages. She lived nearly a century amongst diamonds, scandalous headlines, and memorable quotes. She died as she lived: extravagantly.
Betty White: The age-defying queen of comedy

At 99 years old, she was America's favorite grandmother. Sarcastic, sharp, and lovable, Betty mocked aging as if it were just another line in her script.
Mel Brooks: Still alive, still mocking death

At 99 years old (and counting), Mel continues to write and produce. His humor doesn't age: it only becomes sharper, like fine wine or well-aged sarcasm.
Harry Belafonte: 96 years of rhythm and protest

He was not just the King of Calypso: he was an activist, producer, and political figure. He died at 96, but his deep, steady voice still echoes in every social cause.
Angela Lansbury: The lady who solved crimes and birthdays

"The Crime Reporter" lived until 96 years old. Her legacy spans from Broadway to your grandmother asking, “Isn’t that the lady who’s always on the TV?”
Tony Bennett: In tune until 96

The New York crooner continued singing even with Alzheimer’s. He died at 96, proving that swing, elegance, and well-pressed suits are timeless.