
These five celebrities, who have graced our screens for decades, are now over 85 years old, yet they continue to inspire and captivate. In this feature, we look at their incredible journeys and show you their “then & now” photos that will amaze you.

Mike and Judy Farrell in 1979 | Source: Getty Images
Mike Farrell: The Ever-Compassionate Captain BJ Hunnicutt
Mike Farrell is known to many as Captain B. J. Hunnicutt from the legendary television series “M*A*S*H.” He captured hearts with his portrayal of a compassionate and witty surgeon in over 170 episodes between 1975 and 1983.

A portrait of Mike Farrell for “M*A*S*H” in California, 1977 | Source: Getty Images

Mike Farrell in 1979 | Source: Getty Images
His character on “M*A*S*H” became a symbol of empathy and humanity during a time when the show provided a piercing commentary on war and its impact.

Mike Farrell as Captain B.J. Hunnicut in a scene from an episode of the TV series, “MASH,” in 1980 | Source: Getty Images

Mike Farrell in 1999 | Source: Getty Images
His work in Hollywood has been matched by his commitment to activism, making him not just an actor but a figure of change. At 85 years old, Farrell remains a recognizable figure in the entertainment industry.

Mike Farrell at his “Just Call Me Mike: A Journey To Actor and Activist” book signing in Los Angeles, 2008 | Source: Getty Images

Michael Farrel Jr., Erin Farrell, Shelly Fabares, and Mike Farrell, attend the “JFK” premiere on December 17, 1991 in California ┃Source: Getty Images
Though they eventually divorced, Farrell’s commitment to his family and career has always been evident. He married again, and this time it was to another actress, Shelley Fabares, in 1984, and the two have been together since then.

Shelley Fabares and Mike Farrell attend the premiere of “The Assassination Of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story” on January 8, 2018 | Source: Getty Images

Mike Farrell at Ed Asner’s 90th Birthday Roast in Hollywood, California on November 3, 2019 | Source: Getty Images
Another star who broke new ground in television and remains a beloved figure is Marlo Thomas, known for her groundbreaking role in “That Girl.”
From ‘That Girl’ to Timeless Icon: Marlo Thomas’ Enduring Legacy
Born Margaret Julia Thomas in November 1937 in Detroit, Michigan, she became a household name through her role as Ann Marie on the groundbreaking sitcom “That Girl.”

Marlo Thomas, circa 1960 | Source: Getty Images

Marlo Thomas, circa 1980 | Source: Getty Images
Thomas not only charmed audiences with her portrayal of Ann Marie but also broke new ground for female characters on television, challenging the traditional roles women were expected to play.

Marlo Thomas during the Children’s Defense Fund’s 2006 Winter Benefit Luncheon in New York on January 12, 2006 | Source: Getty Images
Her work in front of and behind the camera has left an indelible mark on the entertainment industry. Even as she has aged, Thomas remains an influential figure, continuing to advocate for social causes and remaining active in the public eye.
Reflecting on her remarkable career and personal life, it’s clear that Thomas is much more than “That Girl.” She’s a timeless icon who has continuously evolved with the times.
Dustin Hoffman: The Versatile Antihero
Dustin Hoffman, born in 1937 in Los Angeles, California, has spent decades captivating audiences with his portrayals of antiheroes and emotionally complex characters.

Dustin Hoffman as Captain Crochet on the set of Spielberg’s film, “Hook,” in 1991 | Source: Getty Images
Hoffman’s breakout role came in 1967 with “The Graduate.” The film not only launched his career but also became a cultural touchstone of its time.

Undated picture of Dustin Hoffman as he appeared on the graduate | Source: Getty Images
Throughout his illustrious career, Hoffman has received two Academy Awards for Best Actor, one for “Kramer vs. Kramer” (1979) and another for “Rain Man” (1988).

Dustin Hoffman receives a Best Actor Academy Award for his performance in the 1988 film, “Rain Man,” in 1989 | Source: Getty Images
His filmography reflects his wide range, featuring roles in movies such as “Midnight Cowboy,” “Tootsie,” and “Wag the Dog.” Beyond film, Hoffman has also made significant contributions to theater and television.

Dustin Hoffman in January 1983 | Getty Images
At 87 years old, Hoffman’s life is as rich off-screen as it is on. Married to Lisa Hoffman for over four decades, he is a devoted family man with six children and a growing number of grandchildren.

Dustin and Lisa Hoffman with their children Jake, Rebecca, Max, and Alexandra Hoffman attend a red carpet event, circa 1991 | Source: Getty Images
Despite his many professional accomplishments, Hoffman finds immense joy in spending time with his family, often seen doting on his grandchildren.

Dustin Hoffman and Lisa Hoffman at the “Kung Fu Panda 4” premiere on March 3, 2024 | Source: Getty Images

Dustin Hoffman attends day five of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships on July 5, 2024 | Source: Getty Images
As we move on to the next star in our lineup, we’ll explore the life of a comedian whose sharp wit and memorable characters made her a beloved figure in television comedy.
Ruth Buzzi: The Comedy Queen
Ruth Buzzi is a name that brings smiles to the faces of those who remember her as one of television’s most beloved comedians. Born in July 1936 in Westerly, Rhode Island, she is known for her work on the comedy-variety show “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In.”

Ruth Buzzi as Leticia Bedford in “Days of Our Lives” in 1983 | Source: Getty Images

Ruth Buzzi in New York in 1989 | Source: Getty Images
Buzzi’s career, however, began long before “Laugh-In.” After graduating from the Pasadena Playhouse College of Theatre Arts, she moved to New York City, where she found success in off-Broadway productions and television appearances.

Ruth Buzzi at the 11th Annual Great Coldwater Canyon Chili Cookoff in 1987 | Source: Getty Images

Ruth Buzzi at the Fourth Annual Variety Club International Big Heart Awards in 1987 | Source: Getty Images
Now 88 years old, Buzzi has largely stepped away from the spotlight, having retired from acting in 2001. Despite her retirement, she remains a beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
Buzzi now focuses on her health and enjoys a private life with her husband of over four decades, far from the public eye. Recent photos of Buzzi show a woman who, while no longer in the limelight, still exudes the warmth and humor that made her a star.
Next, we’ll delve into the life of another Hollywood icon whose early success as Miss America paved the way for a long and varied career in television and film.
Lee Meriwether: Miss Glamour and Action
Lee Meriwether first captured the nation’s attention when she was crowned Miss America in 1955. This early success was just the beginning of a remarkable career that would see her become a beloved figure in television and film.

Lee Meriwether in 1956 | Photo: GettyImages
Born on May 27, 1935, in Los Angeles, California, Meriwether is perhaps best known for her role as Betty Jones in the 1970s crime drama “Barnaby Jones.” Her performance in the series earned her two Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination.
Meriwether’s versatility as an actress is evident in her diverse roles over the decades. She portrayed the iconic Catwoman in “Batman: The Movie” (1966). She also featured in science fiction series like “The Time Tunnel.”

Lee Meriwether dressed as Catwoman for the 1966’s “Batman: The Movie” | Source: Getty Images

Lee Meriwether with fellow actor, Chrishell Stause, in a scene from “All My Children,” in 2010 | Source: Getty Images
At 89 years old, Meriwether is still a beloved figure in the entertainment industry. She has been married to actor Marshall Borden since 1986, and together, they have enjoyed a long and happy marriage.
In looking back at these incredible celebrities, it’s clear that their legacies are not only defined by their work but also by the lives they’ve led and the ways they’ve continued to inspire. Each of these stars serves as a reminder that age is no barrier to greatness, and their stories will continue to resonate for future generations.