9 Hollywood Stars That Lived To Be More Than 90

Sean Connery, who played James Bond in some of the finest 007 films, died on Halloween 2020 at 90 years, two months, and six days.

Sean Connery

CNN reported that Betty White, a pioneering comedian and beloved American treasure, died on December 31, 2021, only weeks before her 100th birthday.

Betty White

The New York Times reported that Carl Reiner, one of the most famous and accomplished show industry figures, died at 98 in June 2020, leaving behind a large collection of work spanning decades.

Carl Reiner

The New York Times reported that 96-year-old Cicely Tyson, who won a Tony, numerous Emmys, an honorary Oscar, and scores of other awards, died in January 2021.

Cicely Tyson

Although Tony Benett is most remembered for his multi-decade music career, which has garnered him several honors, awards, and other recognitions, he has had a number of film and television roles over his lifetime.

Tony Bennett

According to the New York Times, Mickey Rooney, 93, died in 2014 after a productive and difficult career in show business. Rooney made almost 300 films in his 88-year career, reinventing himself again and over.

Mickey Rooney

Katharine Hepburn, 96, died in June 2003 after winning a record four Academy Awards. The Washington Post called her a stunning actress and tough as nails.

Katharine Hepburn

July 2010 saw the passing of Gloria Stuart, the elder Rose from James Cameron's love epic Titanic, which debuted in 1997. Two days after turning 100 years old, the seasoned actress passed away

Gloria Stuart

Angela Lansbury, who starred in Beauty and the Beast and Murder, She Wrote, died aged 96 in October 2022, according to the Guardian. Celebrities honored Lansbury's impact and effect after her passing.

Angela Lansbury