In the ever-shifting landscape of Hollywood, where trends vanish as quickly as they appear, a rare group of individuals stands as a testament to the enduring power of talent and character. As of 2026, the world continues to watch in awe as several legendary figures, many of whom have crossed the centenary mark, remain vibrant symbols of the “Golden Age.”
These icons do more than just exist; they outshine the noise of the modern world by reminding us that artistic passion, dedication to one’s craft, and a relentless joy for life are the true secrets to longevity.
The Centenarians: Living History at 100 and Beyond
To reach the age of 100 is a milestone; to do so while maintaining a legacy that influences modern culture is a phenomenon. In 2026, several stars who were born before the advent of talking pictures continue to inspire.
Elizabeth Waldo (107): The Guardian of Sound
Born in 1918, Elizabeth Waldo is a figure whose influence stretches far beyond the cinema screen. As a violinist, composer, and ethnomusicologist, she has spent over a century preserving the indigenous sounds of the Americas. Waldo’s work is a bridge between the ancient and the modern, proving that music is a universal language that outlives empires. Her resilience is not just physical but cultural, as she continues to advocate for the preservation of pre-Columbian instruments and traditional melodies.

