You will undoubtedly recognize Pam St. Clement if you are a fan of the British soap opera “EastEnders,” which first aired in 1985. The actress made her debut in 1986 and remained a regular cast member until 2012, appearing in a grand total of 2,183 episodes. She is now one of the cast members with the longest tenure. She then appeared on “Grumpy Old Women” in 2005 and “Countryfile” in 2000, both of which were about wildlife. St. Clement received the British Soap Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012 for her television work. She has a soft spot for animals and frequently donates to Veteran Horse Welfare.
Elinor Donahue – 1937
Elinor Donahue, a star of the Golden Age of Hollywood, has played a wide range of ages on screen, from a youngster to a senior citizen. Her breakthrough role was as Betty Anderson on “Father Knows Best,” but she began acting at the age of five in “Mister Big.” The actress, who made her first screen appearance in 1937, retired in 2011 after 69 years of thrilling performances. Her final role was in an episode of “The Young and the Restless.” Donahue has been happily retired with her husband Lou Genevrino since 1992 and they’re $3 million in assets.
Ann Margret – 1941
Ann-Margret’s career as an actress began to take off in the 1960s. Her roles in Carnal Knowledge, Viva Las Vegas, and Bye, Bye, Birdie are among her most famous. She even gave singing a try; she was often dubbed “the female Elvis Presley” by fans and critics alike. It’s not hard to see why the public adored the Swedish-born star: she was a beautiful woman with an amazing sense of style and an endearing disposition. Ann-Margret will, as of her IMDb page, be seen in a film titled Queen Bees.