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Old Yesterday, 10:41 PM
 
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He looks incredible for any age, let alone 78.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2s3b055NG0
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Old Today, 05:46 AM
 
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I googled his net worth.....$5 million.....not a lot by Hollywood standards but
good enough to be able to buy all that nutritious quality food he has in his fridge....
groceries are expensive these days....

I agree that he looks very good ....very fit....black don't crack....etc....
could easily pass for 58 ....20 years younger....but age does eventually hit everyone...
so....78 lookin' great......90 might be a different story....
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Old Today, 07:02 AM
 
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Speaking of not looking their age, I recently saw a clip of William Shatner on the Drew Barrymore show. I was stunned to learn he's 93! He could seriously still pass for being in his 60s.

Not quite as young or healthy looking as Ernie here, but it just caught me by surprise. You think of nonagenarians as being frail and weak (recent sightings of Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman, for example), but Shatner looks pretty darn stout for his age.
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Old Today, 07:23 AM
 
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Speaking of not looking their age, I recently saw a clip of William Shatner on the Drew Barrymore show. I was stunned to learn he's 93! He could seriously still pass for being in his 60s.

Not quite as young or healthy looking as Ernie here, but it just caught me by surprise. You think of nonagenarians as being frail and weak (recent sightings of Clint Eastwood and Gene Hackman, for example), but Shatner looks pretty darn stout for his age.
Agree. Shatner is amazing.....has that great hair system/rug....and carrying a bit of
weight helps a lot too....doesn't get that gaunt and wrinkly look that many older folks get,
not to mention a "busy' scary looking neck....if you know what I mean,
for example, even much younger Drew Barrymore's neck is starting to go...

And to top it off ....his mind is still very good too.....like Norman Lear had a sharp mind,
right to the end at over 100.
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