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This means no more living female actresses from 1923 class who have an English Wiki. She and Glynis Johns were the last. THE END.

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@Ulitzer95

 

Adding new names in your actors list who will be 100 in 2025.

 

June Lockhart (Wiki) - American actress

Dick Van Dyke (Wiki) - American actor

Peggy Webber (Wiki) - American actress

Lee Grant (Wiki) - American actress

Alan Shayne (Wiki) - American casting director and actor

Blanche Marvin (Wiki) - American-born theatre critic, producer and former actress

Lise Bourdin (Wiki) - French actress

Brigitte Auber (Wiki) - French actress

Kerima (Wiki) - French actress

Pete Murray (Wiki) - English DJ and actor

Thelma Ruby (Wiki) - English actress

Sheila Mitchell (Wiki) - English actress

Janette Bertrand (Wiki) - Canadian journalist and actress

Hilkka Kinnunen (Wiki) - Finnish actress

 

Others

Noel De Souza (IMDb) - American actor

Jose Torres (Wiki) - Venezuelan actor

Gloria Patrice (IMDb) - American actress

Bathsheba Garnett (IMDb) - American actress

Michael Beint (IMDb) - English actor

Marc Adams (IMDb) - American actor

Jean Louis-Maury (Wiki) - French actor

Carmen Lahrmann (Wiki) - German child actress

Ewa Krasnodebska (Wiki) - Polish actress

Claudia Lawrence (Wiki) - Italian actress

Piet Kamerman (Wiki) - Dutch actor

Matsugo Shiga (Wiki) - Japanese actress

Marijke Hoving (Wiki) - Dutch actress

Erhard Marggraf (Wiki) - German actor

Andras Ambrus (Wiki) - Hungarian actor

Mag Versini (IMDb) - French actress

 

Quote me if I forgot someone!

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 @Gisooo, we discussed Kerima several years ago. She probably died off radar in Spain at some point.

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 @Gisooo

 

perhaps another five names to add to the centenarian list:

 

Shinobu Asaji (Japanese actress) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038315/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_7_in_0_q_shinobu%20asaji

Fiorella Carmen Forti (Italian opera singer) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0287243/?ref_=fn_all_nme_1

Joyce McCluskey (American actress) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566063/?ref_=fn_all_nme_1  -

(IMDB have the year of her birth wrong, it should be 1925)

Ute Sielisch (German actress) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0797138/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_4_nm_3_in_0_q_ute%20sielisch

Kimiko Tachibana (Japanese actress)

 

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3 hours ago, Imhotep said:

 @Gisooo

 

perhaps another five names to add to the centenarian list:

 

Shinobu Asaji (Japanese actress) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0038315/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_0_nm_7_in_0_q_shinobu%20asaji

Fiorella Carmen Forti (Italian opera singer) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0287243/?ref_=fn_all_nme_1

Joyce McCluskey (American actress) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0566063/?ref_=fn_all_nme_1  -

(IMDB have the year of her birth wrong, it should be 1925)

Ute Sielisch (German actress) https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0797138/?ref_=nv_sr_srsg_0_tt_4_nm_3_in_0_q_ute%20sielisch

Kimiko Tachibana (Japanese actress)

 

 

Where is the evidence of these actresses being alive? I would say Joyce but still I don't know, the rest are dead.

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On 14/02/2023 at 21:20, Ulitzer95 said:

Helen Backlin b. 21 Jan 1921, American Died 12/2/24
Elisabeth Kirkby b. 26 Jan 1921, British-Australian
Lois Kimbrell b. 31 Jan 1921, American Died 30/5/17(!)
Elizabeth Kelly b. 29 Mar 1921, British
Ray Lawler b. 23 May 1921, Australian Died 24/7/24
Beulah Garrick b. 12 Jun 1921, British-American
Patricia Wright b. 5 Jul 1921, American
Barbra Fuller b. 31 Jul 1921, American Died 15/5/24
Evelyne Kraft b. 30 Aug 1921, American
Nikolay Dupak b. 5 Oct 1921, Russian Died 26/12/23
Norma Amigo b. 7 Oct 1921, American
Irene Söderblom b. 19 Nov 1921, Swedish Died 27/7/23
Georg Stefan Troller b. 10 Dec 1921, Austrian-French
Hope Foye b. 1921, American

 

American singer Hope Foye (Wikidead at 103

 

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On 01/01/2024 at 21:13, Gisooo said:

Some names born 1923 who turned 100 in 2023

 

Walter Deutsch (Wiki), Austrian musicologist

 

Walter Deutsch dead at 101.

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Here's a list of dictators and members of dictatorships during the Cold War era that are 100 years old and older that I know of so far:

 

Antolín de Santiago.

[Procurator in the Francoist Courts from 1971-1974, Mayor of Valladolid from 1971-1974, Civil Governor of the Province of Cádiz from 1974-1977, Civil Governor of the Province of Burgos from 1977-1980, and last living senior member of the FET y de las JONS Party of the Francoist Dictatorship]

(1918-)

 

Cesar Ruiz Velarde.

[Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1969-1970 under Presidential dictator Alfredo Ovando Candia during the Bolivian military dictatorship]

(1921-)

 

João Augusto Dias Rosas.

[Deputy of the National Assembly from 1957-1961, Minister of Finance from 1968-1972 of the 3rd Government, and one of the oldest living members of the Estado Novo Portuguese dictatorship]

(1921-)

 

Achmad Adnawidjaja.

[Last living Indonesian Army officer who fought during the Indonesian National Revolution, Head of the Research and Development Body of the Department of Home Affairs from 1975-1980, Director General of General Government and Regional Autonomy from 1980-1982, and Member of the People's Representative Council from 1982-1987 under Indonesian Dictator Suharto during the New Order regime]

(1922-)

 

Guillermo Rodríguez.

[Acting President of Ecuador & last living Junta leader from the 1972-1976 Ecuadorian military dictatorship and oldest living former state leader in the world]

(1923-)

 

Antonio Segovia Moreno.

[Mayor of Huelva from 1955-1960 and Representative of the Cortes Españolas from 1971-1977 during the Francoist dictatorship]

(1923-)

 

Juan Ponce Enrile. 

[Commissioner of the Bureau of Customs & Acting Secretary of Defense from 1966-1968 as a Marcos crony, 37th Secretary of Justice from 1968-1970 as a Marcos crony, & 15th Minister of National Defense from 1970-1986 under the authoritarian dictatorship of Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos, and later an opponent against Marcos during the People Power Revolution of 1986, which ousted Marcos from power and later served under the new President Corazon Aquino]

(1924-)

 

Arnold Harberger.

[Co-founder of the Chicago Boys who affiliated with the Military dictatorship of Chile]

(1924-)

 

Kam Salem.

[2nd Inspector General of Police in Nigeria from 1966-1975 during the military dictatorship of Yakuba Gowon]

(1924-)

 

Şefik Soyuyüce.

[Last living leader of the Turkish National Unity Committee military junta of Authoritarian dictator Cemal Gürsel from 1960-1961]

(1924-)

 

 

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3 minutes ago, Alex B said:

Here's a list of dictators and members of dictatorships during the Cold War era that are 100 years old and older that I know of so far:


*snip*


Have you actually researched these or are you just pulling names off of Google and Wikipedia?

For example, I'm sure that @arghton concluded that Achmad Adnawidjaja was most likely deceased.

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Most of them are dead.

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I will do a more thorough evaluation of them, sorry everyone 

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Kam Selem died in 2021 according to the linked FB post.

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I believe all except Rodríguez Lara, Enrile, Harberger and Soyuyüce are dead. Can't find anything from recent decades on the others.

 

You could have Siphandone and Sonomyn Luvsangomvo, maybe Mukarram Talabani there. And to be honest, a 95+ list in the Political Frailty thread would be much more interesting, most of the living notable centenarians are on our radars.

Talabani is still very much alive and might've been born 1923 instead of 1925. Here's an image of him from last year:

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Here's all the people I could find that have reliable information:

 

Guillermo Rodríguez Lara (1923-) 

Last living leader of the 1972-1976 Ecuadorian dictatorship 

 

Juan Ponce Enrile (1924-)

Marcos crony during the 1970s-1980s Philippines dictatorship 

 

Khamtai Siphandone (1924-)

Last living leader of the Laos Communist dictatorship from 1975-1991

 

Arnold Harberger (1924-)

Chicago Boys during the Chilean dictatorship of Pinochet

 

Sonomyn Luvsangombo (1924-)

Mongolian People's Republic Communist dictatorship during the 70s-80s

 

Şefik Soyuyüce (1924-)

Last living leader of the 1960 Turkish military junta of Cemal Gürsel

 

I see most, if not all of these guys dying before 2030

 

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I know we already moved past this subject and determined everyone but a few have died off-radar, but considering

 

3 hours ago, Alex B said:

Antolín de Santiago.

[Procurator in the Francoist Courts from 1971-1974, Mayor of Valladolid from 1971-1974, Civil Governor of the Province of Cádiz from 1974-1977, Civil Governor of the Province of Burgos from 1977-1980, and last living senior member of the FET y de las JONS Party of the Francoist Dictatorship]

(1918-)

has a Wiki page in English (why?):

It seems he died some time before/in February 2012. This is the obit of a widow whose husband was named Antolín Santiago Juárez. The obit also mentions a son named José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez López, which must be José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez (English wiki), whom is Antolin de Santiago's son.
It's not absolute 100% certainty but names match up.

 

Also, this man has pages in two Wiki languages and both were made long after his death. His Spanish page was made in 2017.

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2 hours ago, DoorSlammer said:

I know we already moved past this subject and determined everyone but a few have died off-radar, but considering

 

has a Wiki page in English (why?):

It seems he died some time before/in February 2012. This is the obit of a widow whose husband was named Antolín Santiago Juárez. The obit also mentions a son named José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez López, which must be José Antonio de Santiago-Juárez (English wiki), whom is Antolin de Santiago's son.
It's not absolute 100% certainty but names match up.

 

Also, this man has pages in two Wiki languages and both were made long after his death. His Spanish page was made in 2017.


I would say that's almost certainly his widow's obit as the places also match as well.

I've long suspected this dude was actually dead and this confirms it. Thanks!

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Here's a list of some notable 100 year old and older Korean War veterans who are still alive to the best of my knowledge:

 

Thomas Franklin Vaughns (1920-)

Served as a mechanic at Fort Hood

 

Thomas Rew (1922-)

Served as a pilot in the United States Air Force, flying the B-47 Stratojet & B-52 Stratofortress

 

Howard Tucker (1922-)

Served in the United States Navy of the Atlantic Fleet, later known by Guinness World Records for being the oldest practicing doctor 

 

James H. Harvey (1923-)

Served in the United States Air Force and flew in 140 missions

 

William H. Webster (1924-)

Served in the Navy, later known for being a director in the FBI and CIA during the 1970s-1980s

 

Charlie Smith Dannelly (1924-)

Served in the 82nd Airborne Division, later became a member of the Charlotte City Council of North Carolina from 79-89

 

Woody Woodbury (1924-)

Served in the Marine Corps, later became a comedian and actor

 

Bill Greason (1924-)

Served in the Marine Corps, later became a Major League Baseball {MLB} player 

 

Edward Greer (1924-)

Served in the 159th Field Artillery Battalion of the 5th Infantry Division of the US Army

 

Clifford DeBaptiste (1924-)

Served in the United States Army, later known for being the first black mayor of West Chester, Pennsylvania from 1994-2002

 

Charles Norman Shay (1924-)

Served as a medic in the United States Army's 3rd Division's 7th Infantry Regiment

 

Russell M. Nelson (1924-)

Served in the United States Army Medical Corps, later known for being a member of the Church of Latter Day Saints & it's President since 2018

 

 

 

 

 

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2 left before 1916 clean sweep.

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1 hour ago, drol said:

2 left before 1916 clean sweep.


4 left?

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