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The following is a list of living centenarians (living people who have attained the age of at least 100 years) known for reasons other than just their longevity.For more specific lists of people (living or deceased) who are known for these reasons, see lists of centenarians.
This is a list of the oldest living people who have been verified to be alive as of the dates of the cited supporting sources. It was estimated in 2015 that between 150 and 600 living people had reached the age of 110. [1]
100: Iranian-British film director and writer [96] Dercy Gonçalves: 1907–2008: 101: Brazilian actress [97] Coleridge Goode: 1914–2015: 100: Jamaican-born British jazz bassist [98] Bert I. Gordon: 1922–2023: 100: American film director [99] Guido Gorgatti: 1919–2023: 103: Italian-born Argentine film actor [100] Karl Otto Götz: 1914 ...
Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, pictured outside Dover Castle. The following is a list of lists of notable centenarians by categorized occupation (people who lived to be or are currently living at 100 years or more of age) that are therein known for reasons other than just longevity
Masazo Nonaka of Japan was born in 1905, two years after the Wright brothers' first successful powered flight, and for a time, he was the world's oldest living man. He died in 2019 at age 113.
On March 5, 2004, upon the death of 114-year-old Joan Riudavets of Spain, Hale became the world's oldest living man. He died on November 19, 12 days before his 114th birthday, [ 60 ] and was succeeded as the world's oldest man by Emiliano Mercado del Toro .
A 101-year-old man who worked until he was 85 shared his secrets for living a long, healthy life. ... In 2024, 0.03% of the US population was 100 years old or older. But the Pew Research Center ...
A centenarian is a person who has reached the age of 100 years. Because life expectancies worldwide are below 100, the term is invariably associated with longevity.The United Nations estimated that there were 316,600 living centenarians worldwide in 2012, [1] and 573,000 in 2020, almost quadruple the 2000 estimate of 151,000.