Gene Reynolds – Age 96
Gene Reynolds began his career as an actor in 1934, appearing in a variety of roles in MGM films. When World War II began, he was serving in the army. Following the battle, he went on to become a successful Hollywood director. Gene was a founding member of M*A*S*H who had a significant impact on the show. He was nominated for 24 Emmy awards during his career. Gene has served as the Director’s Guild’s executive director for the past four years. In 1979, he was introduced to the Sweenys’ son, Ann Sweeny. He was able to live his life comfortably because of his profits, which totaled $65 million.
Janis Paige – Age 96
Janis Paige was a professional actress and singer on the Broadway stage. The songs Remains To Be Seen and Pajama Session were performed by her. She quickly rose to fame on television and in film, and she was even honored with a star on Hollywood Boulevard. Her professional life was not without its challenges, including a period when she was improperly coached, which resulted in permanent damage to her voice. Fortunately, she was able to recover after some therapy. If we were in her position, we’d want to maximize the amount of money we receive from our insurance company. She wrote an article for the Hollywood Reporter in which she claimed that Alfred Bloomingdale was sexually assaulted when he was 22 years old.