GOLDEN AGE STARS WHO ARE STILL ALIVE AND DOING GREAT AT RETIREMENT!

BERNARD CRIBBINS – AGE 93

Bernard Joseph Cribbins, aka Bernard Cribbins, is a legendary actor and singer who has had a slew of remarkable performances. Cribbins made his debut in the showbiz industry by performing in theatres. His first West End Theatre appearance was in 1956, portraying the two Dromios in A Comedy of Errors, and featured in Not Now Darling, There Goes the Bride, and Run for Your Wife.

Talking about his film credits, Bernard has featured in movies such as Two-Way Stretch, The Wrong Arm of the Law, Crooks in Cloisters, and three Carry On films. As a singer, three of his comedy songs reached the top of the charts in the UK.

STANLEY BAXTER – AGE 96

The famous veteran actor Stanley Baxter started off her career as a child artist following his passion for acting at a tender age. He was born in Glasgow, Scotland, and attended Glasgow’s Hillhead High School, and his preparation to be in front of the camera began there.

Stanley’s acting career began as a young actor on the BBC’s Children’s Hour. Adding to his many achievements, Baxter had his own show on BBC Radio Scotland in the 1960s and has been honored with several BAFTA Awards. Apart from this, he also blessed the big screen with his incredible acting in films like Very Important Person, Geordie, The Fast Lady, and Crooks Anonymous.

Petula Clark – Age 89

Petula Clark is blessed with a voice sweet as sugar. For the first time, she broke into the limelight as a child artist who entertained world war 2 troops on both radios and in concert. She ventured to radio in 1942 and sang It’s All Yours. By the 1950’s, her singing career picked up the pace; she became an international sensation and released many hit singles.

Her film career began when she came across Maurice Elvey at London’s Royal Albert Hall and offered her a role. Medal For The General was the first film of Petula, and she later went on to play different roles in several memorable films.

LULU – AGE 73

Lulu Kennedy-Cairns is an iconic Scottish singer and actress who achieved so much in her lifetime. She’s been honored with Officer of the Order of the British Empire for services to music, entertainment as well charity and Birthday Honours.

Lulu developed an interest in Siddha Yoga in the later years. She became a mother of a handsome son named Jordan from her marriage to John Frieda. Lulu has been a part of some well-known projects. She’s worked with Dome, Mercury and Universal to name just three! Currently Lulu does musical tours. She penned her life in her autobiography I Don’t Want To Fight.

JIMMIE WALKER- AGE 75

Jimmie Walker began working full-time with WRVR and began performing as a stand-up comedian in 1969. He also appeared on the 1990 Match Game and many other shows where he made guest appearances. He has acted in movies like Rabbit Test and The Concorde Airport. He won the Impact Award for Good Times in 1974.

He is active mainly on Facebook and shares his posts there. Jimmie is his own person and believes in living his life on his terms. He has won several a five and has remained unmarried all his life. However, he remains confident that he will soon hear the chimes of love.