If These Legendary Actors Were Alive, Here’s How Old They Would Be Now

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Some stars left us too soon while others enjoyed long careers that still inspire new generations. To put their legacies in perspective, here is how old these legendary actors would be today, along with when they were born, when they passed away, and how old they were at the time. You will also see a reminder of the roles and films that keep their memories vivid.

Marilyn Monroe

Marilyn Monroe
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Born August 5, 1926, and died August 4, 1962, she was 35. If alive today she would be 99. She became an icon through films like ‘Some Like It Hot’ and ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’. Her image and performances continue to shape conversations about fame and Hollywood history.

James Dean

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Born February 8, 1931, and died September 30, 1955, he was 24. If alive today he would be 94. He starred in ‘Rebel Without a Cause’ and ‘East of Eden’ and became a symbol of youthful rebellion. His brief career still influences acting styles and pop culture.

Heath Ledger

Heath Ledger
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Born April 4, 1979, and died January 22, 2008, he was 28. If alive today he would be 46. His work in ‘The Dark Knight’ and ‘Brokeback Mountain’ showed remarkable range and commitment. His performances are frequently studied for their intensity and craft.

Philip Seymour Hoffman

Philip Seymour Hoffman
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Born July 23, 1967, and died February 2, 2014, he was 46. If alive today he would be 58. He delivered standout roles in ‘Capote’ and ‘The Master’ that earned wide acclaim. His approach to character work remains a benchmark for actors.

Robin Williams

Robin Williams
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Born July 21, 1951, and died August 11, 2014, he was 63. If alive today he would be 74. He balanced comedic brilliance with moving dramatic turns in ‘Good Will Hunting’ and ‘Dead Poets Society’. His improvisational skill and humanity continue to resonate.

Paul Walker

Paul Walker
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Born September 12, 1973, and died November 30, 2013, he was 40. If alive today he would be 52. He reached global audiences through the ‘Fast and Furious’ franchise. His charity work and offscreen interests remain part of his enduring legacy.

Chadwick Boseman

Chadwick Boseman
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Born November 29, 1976, and died August 28, 2020, he was 43. If alive today he would be 48. He portrayed real life icons in ’42’ and ‘Get On Up’ and inspired millions with ‘Black Panther’. His dedication to storytelling under challenging circumstances is widely honored.

Bruce Lee

Bruce Lee
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Born November 27, 1940, and died July 20, 1973, he was 32. If alive today he would be 84. He transformed action cinema with ‘Enter the Dragon’ and ‘The Way of the Dragon’. His philosophies and training methods influenced film and martial arts worldwide.

Brandon Lee

Brandon Lee
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Born February 1, 1965, and died March 31, 1993, he was 28. If alive today he would be 60. He is remembered for ‘The Crow’ and for the promise of a career cut short. His final performance helped shape the modern comic book film aesthetic.

Audrey Hepburn

Audrey Hepburn
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Born May 4, 1929, and died January 20, 1993, she was 63. If alive today she would be 96. She charmed audiences in ‘Breakfast at Tiffany’s’ and ‘Roman Holiday’. Her humanitarian work and timeless style remain central to her legacy.

Elizabeth Taylor

Elizabeth Taylor
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Born February 27, 1932, and died March 23, 2011, she was 79. If alive today she would be 93. She headlined epics and dramas such as ‘Cleopatra’ and ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’. Her advocacy and business ventures expanded her impact beyond the screen.

Carrie Fisher

Carrie Fisher
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Born October 21, 1956, and died December 27, 2016, she was 60. If alive today she would be 68. She became a cultural touchstone with ‘Star Wars’ while also writing acclaimed books and scripts. Her openness about mental health broadened public understanding.

Paul Newman

Paul Newman
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Born January 26, 1925, and died September 26, 2008, he was 83. If alive today he would be 100. He delivered classics like ‘The Sting’ and ‘Cool Hand Luke’ and built a major philanthropic brand. His charity work has raised hundreds of millions for children.

Marlon Brando

Marlon Brando
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Born April 3, 1924, and died July 1, 2004, he was 80. If alive today he would be 101. He reshaped screen acting with ‘A Streetcar Named Desire’ and ‘The Godfather’. His influence is evident in modern performance techniques.

Humphrey Bogart

Humphrey Bogart
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Born December 25, 1899, and died January 14, 1957, he was 57. If alive today he would be 125. He defined classic Hollywood cool in ‘Casablanca’ and ‘The Maltese Falcon’. His filmography anchors many studies of studio era cinema.

James Stewart

James Stewart
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Born May 20, 1908, and died July 2, 1997, he was 89. If alive today he would be 117. He starred in ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ and ‘Vertigo’ and worked across genres with ease. His collaboration with top directors set standards for leading men.

John Wayne

John Wayne
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Born May 26, 1907, and died June 11, 1979, he was 72. If alive today he would be 118. He headlined countless westerns and war dramas including ‘True Grit’ and ‘The Searchers’. His screen presence shaped the myth of the American frontier.

Peter O’Toole

Peter O'Toole
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Born August 2, 1932, and died December 14, 2013, he was 81. If alive today he would be 93. He delivered towering work in ‘Lawrence of Arabia’ and ‘The Lion in Winter’. His stage and screen careers reflect remarkable stamina and range.

Alan Rickman

Alan Rickman
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Born February 21, 1946, and died January 14, 2016, he was 69. If alive today he would be 79. He is celebrated for roles in ‘Die Hard’ and the ‘Harry Potter’ series. His voice and precision made complex characters feel authentic.

Patrick Swayze

Patrick Swayze
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Born August 18, 1952, and died September 14, 2009, he was 57. If alive today he would be 73. He combined athleticism and heart in ‘Dirty Dancing’ and ‘Ghost’. His film and television work showed a consistent commitment to craft.

Sean Connery

Sean Connery
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Born August 25, 1930, and died October 31, 2020, he was 90. If alive today he would be 95. He introduced the world to a definitive take on 007 in ‘Dr. No’ and shone in ‘The Untouchables’. His career spanned decades with memorable turns across genres.

Sidney Poitier

Sidney Poitier
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Born February 20, 1927, and died January 6, 2022, he was 94. If alive today he would be 98. He broke barriers with ‘Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner’ and ‘In the Heat of the Night’. His achievements paved paths for generations of performers.

Christopher Reeve

Christopher Reeve
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Born September 25, 1952, and died October 10, 2004, he was 52. If alive today he would be 73. He became synonymous with ‘Superman’ and later led advocacy for medical research and accessibility. His resilience continues to inspire.

Gene Wilder

Gene Wilder
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Born June 11, 1933, and died August 29, 2016, he was 83. If alive today he would be 92. He brought warmth and wit to ‘Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory’ and ‘Young Frankenstein’. His collaborations helped define a golden era of comedy.

Judy Garland

Judy Garland
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Born June 10, 1922, and died June 22, 1969, she was 47. If alive today she would be 103. She captivated audiences in ‘The Wizard of Oz’ and delivered powerful concerts and recordings. Her voice and screen presence remain touchstones in entertainment history.

Bela Lugosi

Bela Lugosi
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Born October 20, 1882, and died August 16, 1956, he was 73. If alive today he would be 142. He defined screen horror with ‘Dracula’ and worked with independent studios on titles like ‘White Zombie’. His later collaborations with Ed Wood, including ‘Glen or Glenda’, became cult touchstones that kept his legend alive.

Bette Davis

Bette Davis
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Born April 5, 1908, and died October 6, 1989, she was 81. If alive today she would be 117. She anchored classic dramas such as ‘All About Eve’ and ‘Jezebel’ with uncompromising intensity. Her career longevity and awards record set a template for serious leading roles for women.

Grace Kelly

Grace Kelly
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Born November 12, 1929, and died September 14, 1982, she was 52. If alive today she would be 95. She starred in ‘Rear Window’ and ‘To Catch a Thief’ before leaving Hollywood to become Princess of Monaco. Her film work and later philanthropic projects continue to attract international attention.

Peter Sellers

Peter Sellers
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Born September 8, 1925, and died July 24, 1980, he was 54. If alive today he would be 100. He became a global name through ‘The Pink Panther’ series and delivered sharp satire in ‘Dr. Strangelove’. His chameleon like approach influenced generations of comic and dramatic performers.

Steve McQueen

Steve McQueen
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Born March 24, 1930, and died November 7, 1980, he was 50. If alive today he would be 95. He headlined action and drama hits including ‘Bullitt’ and ‘The Great Escape’. His on screen cool and interest in motorsports shaped his public persona and marketing appeal.

Ingrid Bergman

Ingrid Bergman
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Born August 29, 1915, and died August 29, 1982, she was 67. If alive today she would be 110. She delivered enduring performances in ‘Casablanca’ and ‘Notorious’ while also earning acclaim on stage and television. Her multilingual career bridged European and American cinema at a high level.

Rita Hayworth

Rita Hayworth
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Born October 17, 1918, and died May 14, 1987, she was 68. If alive today she would be 107. She became a marquee star with ‘Gilda’ and worked in musicals such as ‘Cover Girl’. Her later advocacy helped bring attention to Alzheimer’s disease and its impact on families.

Laurence Olivier

Laurence Olivier
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Born May 22, 1907, and died July 11, 1989, he was 82. If alive today he would be 118. He set standards for screen Shakespeare with ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Richard III’ and led major British theater institutions. His work across film and stage established benchmarks for classical training in popular media.

Peter Cushing

Peter Cushing
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Born May 26, 1913, and died August 11, 1994, he was 81. If alive today he would be 112. He was central to Hammer Films with ‘The Curse of Frankenstein’ and later reached new audiences as Grand Moff Tarkin in ‘Star Wars’. His meticulous preparation and gentle offscreen reputation are well documented.

Christopher Lee

Christopher Lee
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Born May 27, 1922, and died June 7, 2015, he was 93. If alive today he would be 103. He moved from gothic horror in ‘Dracula’ to modern epics like ‘The Lord of the Rings’ and ‘Star Wars’. His recorded music and language skills added further dimensions to a wide ranging career.

Toshirō Mifune

Toshirō Mifune
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Born April 1, 1920, and died December 24, 1997, he was 77. If alive today he would be 105. He collaborated with Akira Kurosawa on ‘Seven Samurai’ and ‘Yojimbo’, shaping the global image of the samurai hero. His international projects helped connect Japanese cinema with Western audiences.

Sridevi

Sridevi
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Born August 13, 1963, and died February 24, 2018, she was 54. If alive today she would be 62. She led major Indian hits including ‘Mr. India’ and returned to the screen with ‘English Vinglish’. Her career spanned multiple languages and set box office records for female led films.

Irrfan Khan

Irrfan Khan
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Born January 7, 1967, and died April 29, 2020, he was 53. If alive today he would be 58. He gained worldwide recognition through ‘The Lunchbox’ and appeared in international titles like ‘Life of Pi’. His understated style brought contemporary realism to both Indian and global cinema.

Kirk Douglas

Kirk Douglas
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Born December 9, 1916, and died February 5, 2020, he was 103. If alive today he would be 108. He headlined historical epics and dramas including ‘Spartacus’ and ‘Paths of Glory’. His philanthropic initiatives and work on industry rights issues left a lasting institutional impact.

Brittany Murphy

Brittany Murphy
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Born November 10, 1977, and died December 20, 2009, she was 32. If alive today she would be 47. She broke out in ‘Clueless’ and expanded into music and voice roles while appearing in films like ‘8 Mile’. Her sudden passing prompted renewed attention to health and safety in the entertainment world.

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