The 15 Oldest Movie Stars to Ever Grace Our Screens

Age has never fully limited a screen career, and some performers remained active far longer than anyone expected. Across film history, several actors continued appearing in movies well into their nineties and even past one hundred, bringing decades of experience to the screen. These appearances were not always leading roles, but they carried a unique presence shaped by extraordinary longevity. In many cases, simply seeing them perform at that age became memorable in itself. Here are fifteen of the oldest movie stars ever to grace our screens, based on the age they reached while still appearing in films.

Mel Brooks – 98

Mel Brooks remained visible through acting and voice work in his late nineties. His continued creativity made him stand apart even among legends.

Mickey Rooney – 93

Rooney worked in films into his nineties after spending nearly his entire life in show business. Few actors sustained that kind of multi era career.

Norman Lloyd – 100

Norman Lloyd appeared in screen projects after reaching 100, extending a career that began in the 1930s. His longevity made him one of the clearest examples of a performer active across nearly an entire century of entertainment.

Olivia de Havilland – 101

Olivia de Havilland participated in filmed appearances after turning 100. Her later visibility added another chapter to a career already tied to the golden age of Hollywood.

Angela Lansbury – 96

Angela Lansbury continued acting in film projects into her nineties. Her consistency across stage, television, and cinema was exceptional.

Betty White – 99

Betty White continued film and voice appearances into her late nineties. Her popularity only grew stronger during her final decades.

Christopher Lee – 93

Christopher Lee remained active in movies well into his nineties. His late career included major franchises and continued proof of his lasting screen presence.

Dick Van Dyke – 98

Dick Van Dyke stayed active on screen near age 100, maintaining the charm and energy that made him famous generations earlier.

Eli Wallach – 98

Eli Wallach continued appearing in films close to age 100. His later work showed how character actors can remain valuable far beyond traditional retirement years.

Ernest Borgnine – 95

Borgnine kept acting into his mid nineties, bringing the same energy that defined his earlier decades. His work ethic became legendary.

George Burns – 98

George Burns made film appearances deep into his nineties and stayed sharp as a comic performer. Audiences continued responding to his timing and personality.

Gloria Stuart – 94

Gloria Stuart returned to major public attention late in life and continued appearing on screen in her nineties. Her later career became one of cinema’s most remarkable comebacks.

Harry Morgan – 96

Harry Morgan continued appearing on screen into advanced age after a career spanning film and television classics. His reliability lasted for decades.

June Squibb – 95

June Squibb remains a modern example of late career success, continuing to land film roles in her nineties. She proved that age does not limit audience appeal.

Kirk Douglas – 94

Kirk Douglas made later screen appearances after most stars had long retired. His continued presence reflected extraordinary stamina and cultural relevance.