Veteran Stars You Thought Were Long Gone but Are Not Even Planning Their Retirement
Shaun Cassidy – 1958
Shaun Cassidy is a versatile person who has gained fame in Hollywood. He is an actor, musician, writer, and producer from America. Cassidy began his career while in high school and has created several TV series and albums. He has worked on projects such as “Shaun Cassidy,” “Born Late,” “Under Wraps,” “American Gothic,” “Roar,” and “Invasion.” Cassidy has also acted in movies like “The Masked Singer” and “Roots: The Gift.” Recently in 2021, he performed a solo act titled “The Magic of a Midnight Sky.” Cassidy has been happily married to producer Tracey Lynne Turner since 2004.
Sally Field – November 6, 1946
Born Sally Margaret Field, on the 6th of November 1946, Sally Field is an incredible actress. Since she started her acting career in the ’60s, Sally has quickly managed to make a name for herself. She is the winner of two Academy Awards for her performances in the movies Norma Rae and Places in the Heart. As well as two Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards and a Screen Actors Guild Award.
Sally’s most successful blockbuster movies include Forrest Gump alongside Hollywood favorite Tom Hanks and Steel Magnolias. Not only did the 72-year-old have an eventful career but she had an eventful private life. Being divorced twice with three successful sons. The actress has accumulated a net worth of $55 million. She isn’t near retiring and is currently appearing in National Theatre Live: All My Sons, she’s also set to star in the 2020 series called Dispatches From Elsewhere.
Robby Benson – 1956
Robby Benson has established himself as a singer, actor, teacher, composer, and filmmaker. He became a teen idol in the latter half of the 70s decade. He has starred in films such as One on One in 1977 as well as Ice Castles in 1978.
He lent his voice to the Beast in the 1991 animated film, Beauty and the Beast as well as its sequels and spin-offs. Not only acting and directing, but Robby has also been an activist in the field of heart research. He published a memoir based on his own medical journey in 2012.
On the personal front, he walked down the aisle with Karla DeVito in 1982. The duo chanced upon each other in The Pirates of Penzance. The 66-year-old has garnered enough wealth to last a lifetime.
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