Christopher Quinten – 65 Years
Christopher Quinten, an actor from the United Kingdom, began his career in the late 1970s and is most renowned for his part in the TV soap opera Coronation Street, where he played the character of Brian Tilsley from 1978 to 1989. Apart from a couple of films such as RoboCop 2 and International Velvet, he hasn’t been on television since 2020, yet he is still alive and thriving, and his relationship with his significantly younger girlfriend, Robyn Delabarre, is often featured on the web.
Christopher Quinten – 65 Years

Christopher Quinten, an actor from the United Kingdom, began his career in the late 1970s and is most renowned for his part in the TV soap opera Coronation Street, where he played the character of Brian Tilsley from 1978 to 1989. Apart from a couple of films such as RoboCop 2 and International Velvet, he hasn’t been on television since 2020, yet he is still alive and thriving, and his relationship with his significantly younger girlfriend, Robyn Delabarre, is often featured on the web.
Steve McFadden – 63 Years

Steve McFadden has had a long career in acting, but none of his roles have been more defining than the one as Phil Mitchell in the BBC One soap opera “EastEnders.” He has been playing the same character since the ’90s and is still doing so until 2022. He was the star of the iconic “who shot Phil?” storyline and was also the host of the games show “Britain’s Hardest”, in which men had to endure difficult tasks for a £10K prize. Additionally, he has been featured in more than 100 portraits by Cold War Steve.
Phil Cool – 74 Years
Phil Cool is a comedian, musician, and impressionist from Lancashire who was a regular feature in British television during the ’80s. As a teenager, he got his start as an electrician, but soon became one of the most recognisable faces in the country.

His career highlights include performing for Prince Charles and Princess Diana at the London Palladium and Prince and Camilla at the Royal Variety Show. In 2013, he decided to retire, but he is still as funny and inventive as ever. Unfortunately, due to his age, his touring career is now over.
Robby Benson — Born in 1956
Robby Benson is an accomplished American performer who has achieved success in a variety of artistic fields. At the age of 14, he made his Broadway debut and was the first actor to portray Bruce Carson on the television series ‘Search for Tomorrow.’
Asides from being the voice of the Beast in Disney’s ‘Beauty and the Beast,’ Robby has also taught film production at several universities for about two decades.

He has been nominated for both the David Payne-Carter Award for Teaching Excellence in 2010 and the NYU’s Distinguished Teaching Award in 2006. In his 60s, the writer is still much involved in music and film productions and hasn’t given serious consideration to retirement.
Catherine Bell – 1968
Iranian-American actress, Catherine Bell has had some cosmetic work done, but the real truth behind her ethereal beauty is that she keeps active and eats healthy. The ‘Good Witch’ star loves extreme sports like snowboarding and makes sure that she plans out her routines for optimal efficiency.

Catherine rose to fame in the nineties, playing the role of hard-hitting ‘Marine Corps’ lawyer, Sarah McKenzie, on the wildly successful television show ‘JAG.’ She is now in her early fifties, but the stunning woman is still as glowing and fabulous as she was back in the day!
Emma Stone – 1988
Emily Jean ‘Emma’ Stone loved acting and theatre as a child and joined the Valley Youth Theatre in Phoenix, Arizona, to hone her talent. By the age of 15, she had already appeared in numerous productions and decided it was high time she made her film debut.

As the legend goes, Stone made a PowerPoint presentation to convince her parents to let her drop out of high school and pursue her Hollywood dreams. Fast forward to today, and the green-eyed beauty has movies like the Spiderman series, Zombieland, and its sequel, Easy A and La La Land under her belt. Stone’s new film, Cruella, is set to release in May 2021.