40 Oldest Hollywood Actors Still Alive in 2026 – Hollywood Legends
In an industry obsessed with youth, these 40 Hollywood legends are living proof that true star power never fades. As we enter 2026, these iconic actors and actresses—many from Hollywood’s Golden Age—continue to inspire with their remarkable longevity, timeless talent, and enduring legacies. From Oscar winners who lit up the silver screen in the 1950s to beloved TV stars who defined generations, their stories remind us of cinema’s golden eras. Flip through these pages to celebrate the oldest Hollywood actors still with us, sharing their unforgettable careers, personal triumphs, and the wisdom that comes with a century (or nearly so) of life in the spotlight. These are the Hollywood legends who refuse to exit stage left.
#1: Jacqueline White (Age 103)

Jacqueline White was a radiant leading lady of the 1940s, under contract with both MGM and RKO. She shone in classic film noir like Crossfire (1947) and the tense thriller The Narrow Margin (1952), where her performance as a mysterious passenger captivated audiences. After retiring early to focus on family, she made rare but cherished appearances at film festivals, reconnecting with fans who still admire her elegant screen presence.
Even at 103, Jacqueline remains a symbol of old Hollywood grace. Her brief but impactful career left an indelible mark on cinema, and she continues to attend events honoring classic films, proving that some stars never truly retire—they simply let their legend live on.
#2: Eva Marie Saint (Age 101)

Eva Marie Saint burst onto the scene with her Oscar-winning role as Edie Doyle in On the Waterfront (1954) opposite Marlon Brando, followed by her iconic turn as Eve Kendall in Alfred Hitchcock’s North by Northwest (1959). She later appeared in epics like Exodus (1960) and even lent her voice to modern projects. Her poised, intelligent performances made her a standout in both dramatic and suspenseful roles.
At 101, Eva Marie Saint is the oldest living Oscar winner for acting. Married for 65 years to producer Jeffrey Hayden until his passing, she embodies quiet strength and enduring elegance, occasionally sharing insights on the golden age of Hollywood with new generations of filmmakers.