Angela Lansbury – 1925
One of Hollywood’s most enduring icons from the Golden Age, Angela Lansbury continues to work every day. She is an unintended role model for living one’s older years with unlimited imagination and style at the age of 96.
She got her first Oscar nomination at 19 and earned her standing as a Commander of the British Empire. Indeed, her life has been full of outstanding credits. Lansbury is so unique that she has not one but two stars on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. The roles in which she impacted were often more significant. While her quaint New York apartment is modest, her illustrious career, including films such as The Manchurian Candidate and Murder, She Wrote, has been anything but incredible.