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The following is a list of supercentenarians – specifically, people who became famous as actors, filmmakers and entertainers – known for reasons other than their longevity. For more lists, see lists of supercentenarians.
Black American actors over 50 don’t always get the recognition they deserve — even from major institutions like the Academy Awards. Still, their legacy and influence is undeniable.
British make-up artist [162] Don Marion: 1917–2020: 103: American actor [163] Margery Mason: 1913–2014: 100: British actress [164] Leslie H. Martinson: 1915–2016: 101: American television and film director [165] Carmen Martínez Sierra: 1904–2012: 108: Spanish actress [166] Annabel Maule: 1922– 102: British actress [167] Sherman ...
To address age bias, over half of respondents want more positive portrayals of older adults (55%) and advocacy for equal opportunities for actors, directors, writers and producers age 50 and older ...
Andrews was one of the most recognizable character actors on television and in films from the 1950s through the 1980s. His stark white hair, imposing build and horn-rimmed glasses influenced the roles he received, as he was often cast as an ornery boss, a cagey businessman or other officious types.
Gary Fred Merrill (August 2, 1915 – March 5, 1990) was an American film and television actor whose credits included more than 50 feature films, a half-dozen mostly short-lived TV series, and dozens of television guest appearances.
His role as Iron Man, as well as the success of the “Sherlock Holmes” franchise, make him one of history’s highest-grossing actors — as well as one of the richest. 11200, Celebrities 1.
AFI defines an "American screen legend" as "an actor or a team of actors with a significant screen presence in American feature-length films (films of 40 minutes or more) whose screen debut occurred in or before 1950, or whose screen debut occurred after 1950 but whose death has marked a completed body of work."