Bobby Sherman, 79, Born in 1943 – Little Woman

During the ’60s, then-teen Bobby Sherman was a lot of girls’ crush, what with his hits “Easy Come, Easy Go” and “Little Woman.” He grew popular after becoming one of the house singers in “Shindig!” before starring in shows like “Here Comes The Brides” and “Getting Together.”
However, Sherman left the industry at the height of his career in the ’80s, much to his fans’ disappointment. But there’s no bad reason behind this decision; instead, he was simply over fame despite the support. Since then, the former star has embarked on an entirely different profession as an EMT volunteer.
Paul Michael Glaser, 78, Born In 1943 – Starsky & Hutch

Paul Michael Glaser’s success did not just come looking for him. He went through years of university, and even got a master’s degree in acting and directing before trying his hand in the industry. Well, if you know him, then you also know how well he succeeded.
Glaser has both acted in and directed various films and TV shows since the beginning of his career in the mid-’60s. However, his most famous role to this day is that of David Starsky on Starsky & Hutch. Glaser’s personal life, on the other hand, is quite devastating, with his first wife and firstborn passing away from HIV, and the second marriage ending in divorce.
