Some famous people play a big part in the world’s history as we know it. In other words, we are pretty sure the world would not be the same if it was not for them. Paradoxically, the iconic role of such people – in making history – tends to affect our perception of them. We might inadvertently forget the possibility of a live human being outliving the era of which they became a symbol. In such a way, famous people might surprise you by being your contemporaries. This very question was addressed by the Redditor Enginearz, asking: “What famous person from history is still alive?” Numerous comments helped to bring to mind the names of people who made history and are still with us as of 2023.
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#1
Mumwifealcoholic said:
Ruby Bridges – she was one of the first black kids to go to an all-white school. There is a famous picture of that first day.
awkward873 said:
She wasn’t one of the first, she was the first.
Copeteles commented:
[The girl was the first] in the USA.
MrsAshleyStark said:
Everyone seems to think that the civil rights movement and all events surrounding it were centuries ago because all the photos we’re shown are in b&w. Ruby is only 68.
VulfSki said:
Yeah, people really forget how recent that was. Same with slavery. On the scale of human history that just happened, and we still see the lingering effects today all over the US for sure.
HarmonicWalrus said:
Just to add, her teacher Mrs. Henry is still alive too! She’s 90 years old now.
mumwifealcoholic , Seattle Parks and Recreation Report
Final score: 239points
S Mi S Mi Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Imagine that one small child is deemed as so dangerous, they have to have three grown men protecting her.
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random_username_96 said:
Jane Goodall and David Attenborough
spudsnacker agreed:
Without these two, there are no nature documentaries
DJ1066 commented:
Sir David Attenborough. The man’s a knight. Call him what he is.
random_username_96 , Jeekc Report
Final score: 169points
Sawdust Sawdust Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
FYI, that’s Jane Goodall on the left, but that’s *not* David Attenborough on the right.
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Ashtar-the-Squid commented:
John Hemingway: The last surviving airman of the battle of Britain. He is 103 years old.
Ivan Martynushkin: He helped with the liberation of Auschwitz. He is 99 years old.
Benjamin Ferencz: He was a prosecutor at the Nuremberg trials. He is 102 years old.
Gothmom85 replied:
I hate that people who survived, helped, or fought against the Holocaust are now slowly almost gone from this planet. With all the denial out there, it legitimately worries me.
Along with enraging me. I was privileged to take care of many survivors as a CNA in a Jewish facility. Several of which suffered from dementia. Let me tell you, the days or nights when the disease forced them to relive that horror were the toughest I ever faced, just trying to help them through it. I wish there was a way to take that fear and pain and force any denier to experience it instead. They were, each in their own way, some of the kindest, sweetest and most patient people I’ve ever met. I know of one who’s still living and sharing her story and you couldn’t ask for a better human being.
fshrbg said:
Ben Ferencz was just given a congressional gold medal.
Ashtar-the-Squid , Adam Jones, Ph.D. Report
Final score: 160points
S Mi S Mi Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
The fear of forgetting is why there are so many pictures of the liberation. One of the leaders ordered as many taken as possible as they were concerned people might not believe it.
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valeyard89 commented:
Keith Richards cannot be killed with conventional weapons
RbrCanty said:
There’s a funny article from the onion about Keith Richards’ maid being mentally prepared to find his body everyday since 1976.
Final score: 158points
Der Kommissar Der Kommissar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Under doctor’s orders, quit cigs, alcohol and cocaine. Still puffs on the cannabis.
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MaybeMabe1982 commented:
Mel Brooks!
Ekoldr said:
That man is sharp as a tack at his age. I hope he stays with us for much longer.
TroutforPrez commented:
Right on, just wrote that up, his influence through examining some s**t we do, and helping us learn by owning the absurdity through laughing is priceless, man’s a savior.
MaybeMabe1982 , John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com Report
Final score: 125points
Rae Ramirez Rae Ramirez Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
There is no one from that era who is his funny and smart as Mel Brooks. He is just as much a national treasure as Betty White.
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Back2Bach said:
Jimmy Carter – 98 years old
Most_Basic_Takes commented:
Yeah well Scooby doo can do-do, but Jimmy Carter is smarter
Back2Bach , Ansel Adams Report
Final score: 113points
Rae Ramirez Rae Ramirez Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
I was really sad to hear that he went into hospice care.
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aslrules said:
Julie Andrews.
dazzlinreddress said:
She’s a musical legend
Final score: 110points
Der Kommissar Der Kommissar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Julie Andrews’ singing in The Sound of Music was spectacular
27 27points reply #8
CaptinDerpI commented:
How the hell is Ozzy Osbourne still alive
hayster said:
And still making music
19Claudio commented:
He is going on a world tour soon. His new album is quite good and his most recent live performances were good. Not as good as in his prime time with Black Sabbath, but he definitely didn’t lose his creativity despite as he has gone through a lot.
CaptinDerpI , Kevin Burkett Report
Final score: 104points
Vix Spiderthrust Vix Spiderthrust Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
By being too confused to die
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HMKingHenryIX said:
Paul and Ringo
A_Man_Who_Writes commented:
Which is crazy to think about. Two pioneers of modern music are still alive. Two guys who influenced virtually every musician since, and by extension influenced all of popular culture. You can see them, talk to them, touch them, etc.
YouGoThatWayIllGoHom said:
Only slightly germane to the topic at hand, but the Paul McCartney and Wings album “Band on the Run” contains a song called “Picasso’s Last Words.”
The lyrics are indeed what are thought to be Picasso’s last words, but that’s not the part that hit me.
What hit me was that it was a contemporary tribute. The song was recorded in the fall of 1973. Picasso died in April 1973.
When I saw that I was like “wow I was at least 100 years off,” lol … We tend to think of famous artists as coming from forever ago since their work is so timeless.
But, like, I remember the day Salvador Dali died (1989). He had a Pacemaker. That’s … Very Much Modern.
Final score: 102points
Keilana Ferenczy Keilana Ferenczy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Wow that is amazing to think about. The Beatles are my favorite band
29 29points reply #10
ChrisTinnef commented:
Traute Lafrenz, the last living member of the German anti-Nazi resistance group “White Rose” (most well-known members were the siblings Sophie and Hans Scholl, who were executed by the Nazis when they were identified).
StockingDummy added:
She went on to have a long career in medicine and she’s now retired in South Carolina.
Successful-Pea3309 commented:
103 years old! That’s interesting.
OldGodsAndNew said:
On the flip side, I’ve been trying to find out if there are any Nazis still alive. Helmut Oberlander, Gerhard Sommer and Oskar Groening all died in the last 5 years and were probably the last surviving officers/military officials, but there’s at least 1 woman – Irmgard Furchner – who was a concentration camp secretary and just got found guilty a month ago.
Final score: 99points
RagDollLali RagDollLali Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Irmgard Furchner was found guilty and is now trying to appeal the decision. Let’s see how that goes. There’s no statute of limitations on murder/ accessory to murder in Germany or most other countries for that matter.
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Simeon Saxe-Coburg-Gotha. Last human to hold the title of Tsar, as leader of the Kingdom of Bulgaria. He was exiled along with his family when the Soviets invaded Bulgaria in 1944. In 1990, after the fall of the Soviet Union, Simeon returned from exile to Bulgaria and July 2001, was democratically elected prime minister. The private citizen is now 85.
DirectionNew5328 , Grey Geezer Report
Final score: 97points
Pedantic Panda Pedantic Panda Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, same surname as the English royals before they changed it to Windsor.
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William Shatner doesn’t look it but that dude is in his 90s wth
flubberFuck , Super Festivals Report
Final score: 97points
Zaza Zooey Zaza Zooey Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
I know he’s best known as Captain Kirk from Star Trek but I loved him best in Boston Legal.
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Willie Nelson, he’s pretty much the snoop dog of country music cause he is known to smoke a f**k ton of weed
blueboxpolice commented:
Known to be the only person to make Snoop say, “Nah, man I’ve had enough”
In reference to smoking weed.
TheOneHundredEmoji said:
That is a little reductive as he is a legendary talent in his own right but you aren’t wrong about the weed thing.
Final score: 97points
Tad Nugget Tad Nugget Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Snoop Dog is the Willie Nelson of rap. Let’s not get carried away with who is the bigger star
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psontake commented:
Lech Walesa
wufoo2 said:
Gold medalist in geopolitics
psontake , Jindřich Nosek (NoJin) Report
Final score: 90points
Der Kommissar Der Kommissar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
A real hero
22 22points reply #15
Harrison Ruffin. Who? He’s John Tyler’s grandson. John Tyler the 10th president of the US’ grandson.
Defconwrestling , Greg McQuade Report
Final score: 84points
Lisa H Lisa H Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Ok, wow. The grandson of the tenth US president is still alive and we are now on president #46.
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Odd_Adhesiveness4804 said:
Clint Eastwood and Dick Van Dyke
RedstoneRay said:
The whole crew from Unforgiven is still alive: Clint Eastwood, Morgan Freeman, and Gene Hackman.
Ccaves0127 said:
Dude works like a racehorse. He makes like two movies a year and he’s f*****g over 90 years old.
Apparently, his grandfather lived to the age of 92 so when Clint’s dad died in his 50s it shook him to the core and motivated him to just work his ass off
Odd_Adhesiveness4804 , Fanny Bouton Report
Final score: 82points
Der Kommissar Der Kommissar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Who remembers Clint addressing an empty chair during the Republican National Convention?
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mukaltin commented:
Buzz Aldrin, and I’m not even American
the_digital_merc said:
I ran sound for him during a speaking event he did back in the early 2000s. He gave me a set of wings. I was like 22. Coolest thing ever.
xenedra0 commented:
I was at an event for pilots a few years back and he came waltzing in with his son – sat down at the table right next to me. It was so surreal. Even more surreal was watching his son trying to make him behave, like he was a child. For example, Buzz wanted to throw a frisbee he had across the room and his son had to keep knocking his hand back. Seems he’s only still here physically speaking, not so much mentally anymore 🙁
mukaltin , John Mathew Smith & www.celebrity-photos.com Report
Final score: 77points
Fantastic Mr Fox Fantastic Mr Fox Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago (edited) Report
Snopes found this story not true but I still love it: “Michael Collins once joked with Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin that, upon landing on the moon, they should say “‘Oh my God, what is that thing?’ then scream and cut the mic.”
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snowflake247 said:
Yuri Oganessian. He’s the only currently living man with an element on the periodic table named after him.
controlc-controlv said:
Oganesson
mfb- commented:
Element names are likely “forever” – his name will be in chemistry and physics books for as long as we have books (printed, digital or otherwise).
snowflake247 , Creative Commons Media Report
Final score: 74points
Robert T Robert T Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
You mean to tell me that Osmium is not in fact named after Richard Osman?
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The_REAL_McWeasel commented:
Sophia Loren is still kicking.
Additional_Meeting_2 said:
She starred in a movie couple of years ago too which got Oscar buzz even if not a nomination. I think her son directed it.
The_REAL_McWeasel , Prince Power Report
Final score: 70points
Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
She once said, “I’d rather eat pasta and drink wine than be a size 0.”
20 20points reply #20
SENDCUTECATPICS said:
Carol Burnett.
MissHibernia said:
She was just featured on Finding Your Roots
dangler001 said:
Took me a little while to recognize her in Better Call Saul
Final score: 66points
Miss Frankfurter Miss Frankfurter Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago (edited) Report
The Carol Burnett Show. Absolutely lose it laughing to the point my stomach hurts and I can’t breathe. Tim Conway doing the elephant and she had trouble herself not losing it. “SORRY!!” Harvey Korman trying not to lose it as she comes down the stairs in a satire of Nora Desmond. The Real Gone with Wind sketch. “I saw it in a winda……” As the Stomach Turns. I could go on about that show and have to put in reply after reply to cover it all. One of the funniest shows on TV. Ever. You can find all these on You Tube. You have to check them out. Liked her time on Hawaii Five-0 too.
21 21points reply #21
charcuterie10108 said:
Robert Plant – Led Zeppelin lead singer
GTOdriver04 said:
As are Jimmy Page, and John Paul Jones. Thankfully.
teneggomelet commented:
He’s only 73. Still almost hits the high notes, too.
charcuterie10108 , Phil King Report
Final score: 60points
Tamra Tamra Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
The Kennedy Center tribute to Led Zep was amazing to watch. The Obamas were jamming in the audience, lol.
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Muh2021account commented:
Steve Wozniac. The guy basically invented the personal computer.
10throwaway123456789 replied:
Let me put it another way, I don’t think there’s a man that has done more to advance the democratization that comes with personal computing yet Steve Jobs never had any respect for him.
Kichigai commented:
I love Woz, but he gets a little too much credit for that. Chuck Peddle deserves more credit. Peddle designed the 6502 CPU that was at the heart of most 8-bit home computers (including ones designed by Woz), and built the Commodore PET.
What Woz did (and no disrespect to Woz) was design a cost-reduced version by rigging up certain components to pull double duty (at the cost of performance) so they could reduce the number of chips on the board, and thus bring down the cost.
Now that’s no small feat of engineering, but without the 6502 and Peddle’s early micros as proof of concepts, it all would have been moot because the other two major processors at the time were the Intel 8080 and the Motorola 6800, which cost ~$175 and $300, respectively, against the 6502’s price of $25.
Muh2021account , Gage Skidmore Report
Final score: 56points
Robert T Robert T Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
I cut my teeth on a 6502. Could only address 64K of memory. Was still incredible what you could do with it.
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FREE-ROSCOE-FILBURN said:
Sandra Day O’Connor
dantesconfused commented:
Still p****d that she retired when she did.
FREE-ROSCOE-FILBURN , Kyle T. Report
Final score: 50points
David H David H Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
First woman on the Supreme Court. She retired when her husband got Alzheimer’s and wanted to spend time with him before he lost his memory. She was a great justice on the Supreme Court. Originally Bush wanted Janice Rogers Brown to replace her, but the day before Bush was to officially nominate her, Senator Biden announced on Face the Nation, that if Bush nominated Brown, he would have a filibuster to prevent it (He had used the ofthreat of filibuster to hold up her nomination to the Court of Appeals from July 2003 to June 2005, before Bush made a deal with enough democrats to prevent a filibuster) Biden later was documented by former staffers saying he wanted to prevent Bush from having the first black woman on the court. When Bush nominated Miguel Estrada for the Appeals Court in 2001, Biden & Durbin blocked it with Filibuster threats for 2 years until Estrada asked Bush to remove his name, both had memos saying they wanted to prevent Bush from having the first Latino on the Court
13 13points reply View More Replies… #24
Ratzink said:
Micky Dolenz of the Monkees.
FYI the Monkees hold the record for the most number 1 albums in a single year according to Billboard Music Charts.
monkeemama17 said:
Micky is the only one of them alive. Davy died on 2012. Peter died in 2019. Mike died in 2021. Micky will only be 78 this year.
BobSacramanto commented:
I fell in love with them watching reruns of their show on Nickelodeon back in the 90’s.
Final score: 50points
Xenon Xenon Community Member • points posts comments upvotes 7 months ago Report
Hey hey its the Monkeys!!
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LucyVialli said:
Kissinger
Picklopolis commented:
Tom Lehrer was spot on when he said that Kissinger receiving the Nobel peace prize made political satire obsolete.
LucyVialli , David Shankbone Report
Final score: 48points
Der Kommissar Der Kommissar Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Living proof that only the good die young, and war criminals can live to a ripe old age.
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Fullhoneymoveon said:
Noam Chomsky
enginearz commented:
Excellent answer!
Final score: 48points
David H David H Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
while his work in linguistics are well done, when it comes to his political writings he has been well documented to fabricate sources and quotes, plagiarize (He once even plagiarized a David Duke piece on US Foreign Policy, just google David Duke), etc. I have zero respect for the man outside of his work in linguistics.
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IMakeTheEggs commented:
Tippi Hedren. Remember ‘The Birds’? Still with us.
suffaluffapussycat replied:
Kim Novak too. Vertigo.
alphaxion commented:
Have you ever seen Roar? Utter madness of a film.
It starred her, her husband, and a young Mel Griffiths (her daughter). An elephant broke her leg during the filming, it’s an intense film with a lot of actual injuries (majority not on screen) so it takes a strong will to watch through it.
StubbornAndCorrect said:
Perhaps best known now for training a group of Vietnamese refugee women to do nail care, launching an industry that became a lifeline for thousands of Vietnamese families after the war.
edit: should clarify to “hired people to train them”. it’s a good story you should look it up.
Eggnogcheesecake said:
Dakota Johnson’s grandmother.
IMakeTheEggs , Bryan Horowitz Report
Final score: 47points
Chewie Baron Chewie Baron Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
The meme that shows a tiger jumping through a window next to a woman on the phone? The woman is Tippi Hedren!
6 6points reply #28
Willie Mays!
This guy was an All Star baseball player in 1954.
He played against baseball players who only appear in black and white photos or with civil war looking pants.
Final score: 44points
Sammie 19 Sammie 19 Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 2 weeks ago Report
He was in an episode of Bewitched as himself although in the show he was a warlock. https://youtu.be/Kwe1sFgUTTU?si=2OtdK19XGkgS2mtI
0 0points reply #29
RandomlySet said:
Tim Berners-Lee… basically invented the tinterwebs, and most people would probably think it was Gates or Jobs
alphaxion commented:
Well, not really the internet as that was formed in the 50s and 60s out of ARPANet. He invented the HTTP protocol that runs over the internet.
Footwarrior commented:
Vinton Cerf and Bob Kahn are still around. They invented the TCP/IP protocol that is at the core of the Internet. Tim Berners-Lee invented HTML and HTTP, the foundations of the World Wide Web.
zooted_ said:
Saying one guy invented the internet is such a crazy oversimplification.
RandomlySet , Paul Clarke Report
Final score: 36points
Daniel Yamada Daniel Yamada Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
Bill Atkinson is still alive. He created HyperCard, a software application and development kit that eventually established the interface of the World Wide Web.
8 8points reply #30
The_Great_Squijibo said:
Speaking of space, Valentina Tereshkova is still alive. First woman in space, the youngest woman ever in space at 26 years old and, the only woman ever to do a solo mission.
HazelFrederick said:
Valentina Tereshkova: first woman in space, last Vostok cosmonaut, a fierce ally of Vladimir Putin.
Kris_from_overworld commented:
She is responsible for a constitutional amendment that allows Putin to stand for election for 20 next years. It’s known as “Obnuleniye” (reset to zero)
HazelFrederick , Mikhail Klimentev Report
Final score: 36points
RoanTheMad RoanTheMad Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 7 months ago Report
from a hundred to zero real quick. Amazing that she was the first woman in space etc, but f**k the amendment that allows putin to be anywhere near politics. ugh.
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