Rhonda Fleming – Age 95
Ms. Rhonda Fleming, 95, was a well-known actress known as the “Queen of Technicolor” and considered to be one of Hollywood’s most attractive celebrities. In her early 40s and early 50s, she directed forty films. She eventually decided to leave her profession in the 1960s. She had a secondary source of income in addition to performing, and she was a real estate investor. In her 60s, she only appeared in a handful of films. Since then, she has amassed $10 million in investments, which she has used to fund her potential needs, as well as to make charitable contributions of a portion of her wealth.
Jane Powell – Age 90
Jane Powell was a recording artist who worked in the 1940s. MGM had signed her to a contract with Arlene Dahl, who worked for the studio. The actress appeared on Judy’s shows A Date, Seven Brides for Seven Brothers, and Hit the Deck, among other projects. In the 1950s, she acted in only a few films, preferring instead to devote her time to the stage. Powell shared the stage with other legendary performers such as Fred Astaire and Elizabeth Taylor. Jane Moore married child star actor Dickie Moore after divorcing her fourth husband, who was also her fourth ex-husband. Dickie remained by her side until he passed away.