Tony Dow | Born In 1945, Leave It To Beaver
A young Tony Dow came into the limelight with his brilliant portrayal as Wally Cleaver in the classic hit series ‘Leave It to Beaver,’ aired for six years until 1963. Nearly two decades later, he reprised the iconic role for a television movie, and the sequel ‘The New Leave It to Beaver’ that also ran for six years.
The erstwhile actor has been struggling with grave health issues in recent years. Besides acting, Tony has successfully written and directed select episodes in a few dramas, including ‘The New Lassie.’ He is also a talented sculptor passionate about creating abstract bronze art, with some of his pieces featured in exhibitions and art shows worldwide.
Bree Olson | Born In 1986, Director’s Cut
There are many people out there that are familiar with the name Bree Olson. Her career as an adult entertainment star was among the industry’s best, but she retired from the industry in 2011. After her departure, the beauty moved to mainstream TV and cinema and managed to secure roles in ‘Director’s Cut,’ ‘The Human Centipede 3,’ and the web film ‘Power/Rangers.’
Olson has also worked on a series of videos for Adam McKay and Will Ferrell’s website Funny or D*e. Sadly, the Houston-born actress’ career change was not very successful. Nevertheless, there’s still time as Olson is still pretty young.
George Strait | Born in 1952, Strait Out of the Box
Famously known as the ‘King of Country,’ George Strait is an acclaimed country musician who has sold millions of records during his incredibly successful career spanning over four decades. The singer has won countless awards, including the Grammy Award for Best Country Album.
While many of his agemates are looking to kick back and relax, enjoying their retirement, Strait is still churning out hit after hit, not slowing down on the music front, and who can blame him? The star looks strong, and we bet as long as he can keep going, we’ll continue experiencing his musical genius and acting prowess.