At Almost 103, He is the Oldest Living Star

 

They are more than survivors; they are the last living bridges to entire eras. Elizabeth Waldo, born in 1918, guards a vanishing world of indigenous music, proving that culture isn’t an artifact but a living pulse. Karen Marsh Doll quietly connects modern audiences to the mythic sets of The Wizard of Oz and Gone with the Wind, reminding us that Hollywood’s “golden age” is not just a phrase in a book, but something – someone – still alive.

 

Ray Anthony, at 103, keeps big band’s heartbeat steady, while June Lockhart and Eva Marie Saint embody television and film history with every appearance. And then there is Dick Van Dyke, whose ageless energy turns the idea of “old” into a punchline. In 2025, these stars do more than endure. They reassure us that art can outlast youth, and that presence itself can be a final, beautiful performance.

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