Good one, Calvin!
Angela Landsbury. She played Frank Sinatras mother even though she was only one year older than him (or was he one year older than her...anyways they were close in age).
I'll also add Bea Arthur to the list.
CORRECTION:
Angela Lansbury played Laurence Harvey's mother, not Sinatra's. She was only three years older than Harvey.
I will return the favor
Dollypop . He does not look a day over 65
You forgot to add "and never has."
Caroll O'Conner
Oops, thanks for the correction. I knew she played someones mother in that film :-p
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Angela Lansbury
Bea Arthur
Carol Channing
Walter Matthau
Topol
Don Knotts
Joyce Dewitt (Sp?)
Susan Sarandon
Ouch! Joyce DeWitt! Hasn't she suffered enough?
I'd add Patricia Neal, Beulah Bondi, Alice Brady, Nancy Walker and Eve Arden.
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I'm shocked this thread survived the night.
Alice Ghostley.
Even YEARS ago in "To Kill a Mockingbird" she looked ancient.
And that was decades before Designing Women.
Even if Joyce DeWitt looked old as Janet, she hasn't aged a day since. She looks amazing in person!
Joyce is one of SOMMS's exes.
nathan lane
marie dressler is one of the top box office actresses of all time..
I forgot Lindsay Lohan. She's looked forty since she was 17. She looks like she stood on the corner too long smoking too many cigarettes. I know they doll her all up, but when she is dressed down she looks 45.
I disagree about Angela Lansbury. When she did "The Picture of Dorian Grey" she was absolutely breathtaking. AND looked quite young.
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I have to agree with earlier posters about Ms. Lansbury looking old for quite some time (about 50 years now). She still looked beautiful (and young) in 1949 (Samson and Delilah - she was only 24, so one would hope she'd look young), but after that, she aged rather quickly. This family portrait was taken just 8 years later, when she was just 32.
P.S. Dorian Gray was her first picture (1945), and she was only 20 years old, for goodness' sake!
Updated On: 11/16/06 at 11:42 AM
Kids. That explains it!
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Rath: You're preaching to the choir.
La Lansbury has looked old for many years, I'll admit. I just was pointing out that she hasn't ALWAYS looked old--she was stunning at the very beginning of her career.
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Kitzy: Understood, but she was twenty in Dorian Gray. TWENTY. If you don't look young at twenty, when are you ever going to? :-P
Edie McClurg looked 43 at 20. Remember Carrie the movie?
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Welll, she was actually 26 in Carrie, but yes, she looked like she was in her 30's at least.
Whoa. You're good!
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Nah... Just quick on the trigger, imdb-wise.
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