CELEBS WHO HAVE LIVED AMAZING LIVES AND THEY AREN’T DONE LIVING YET
Connie Stevens – 83, $50 Million
Connie Stevens has $50 million to her name today, and her acting career that dates back to the late ’50s is a significant contributor to her riches. It was in 1957 when she made her feature film debut in Young and Dangerous. She then came out with her debut album titled Concetta a year after.
After Jerry Lewis cast her in the musical comedy Rock-A-Bye Baby, it didn’t take long for Warner Brothers to sign her. She’s also become notable for playing Cricket Blake on Hawaiian Eye between 1959 and 1963. The last time saw the 83-year-old star on screen was in the 2019 film By the Rivers of Babylon.
David McCallum – 88, $15 Million
David Mccallum (born September 19, 1933) is a British actor and musician. He gained recognition in the ’60s in the TV series “The Man from U.N.C.L.E.” His depiction of NCIS medical examiner Dr. Donald “Ducky” Mallard in the TV series “NCIS” has brought him considerable international fame and recognition.
Along with John Leyton and William Russell, he is among the few surviving actors from the 1963 classic “The Great Escape.” He generally works as a voice actor, and he voiced the documentary “D-Day at Pointe-du-Hoc” in 2019.
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