Christopher Walken, 78, Born in 1943 – Severance

Christopher Walken is a rare talent who has developed a knack for playing eccentric, oftentimes villainous, characters in his almost 70 years in show business. Once a child actor, he cemented his place as a Hollywood icon with his performances in the films Annie Hall, The Deer Hunter, and True Romance.
And it seems like he has no plans of retiring just yet. Walken, who’s in his late 70s, is still vibrant and booking jobs year in and year out. Catch him next as part of the upcoming Apple TV+ series Severance.
Sam Elliott, 76, Born In 1944 – The Big Lebowski

Sam Elliott is known for his deep voice, hairy chest, and over the top masculinity, portrayed in several films throughout his career of over 50 years. Mainly known as a Western movie star, Elliot has played the tough guy in films such as 1976’s Lifeguard and 1989’s Road House.
In 2018 Elliot appeared in the A Star is Born movie, receiving the National Board of Review Award as well as a nomination for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. Elliot, who reportedly wanted to become an actor since he was nine years old, was most recently seen starring in The Ranch TV series; the finale released on January 24, 2020.
Richard Dean Anderson, 71, Born In 1950 – General Hospital

Born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Richard Dean Anderson is someone whose ambition was to become an actor, but he wasn’t confident enough to believe that he could. Anyone who has heard of him knows how that turned out. Today, he is a famous actor worth $20 million.
The role of Dr. Jeff Webber on General Hospital way early in his career earned Anderson widespread fame. As the decades passed, Anderson was also involved in some television production for a period between 1994 and 2004. Although we have hardly seen him on screens lately, Anderson is reportedly more active as a philanthropist, with involvements in environmental organizations like Sea Shepherd Conservation Society.
