Loni Anderson – 1945
Although Loni Anderson’s acting resume includes roles in a wide variety of films and television shows, her most recognizable role is probably that of Kimmy Gibbler on WKRP in Cincinnati. Her work was recognized with nominations for both the Emmy and the Golden Globe. Stroker Ace and 3 Ninjas: High Noon at Mega Mountain are two of her most well-known films, and they helped make her a household name. Anderson is apparently less active now that she is in her 70s. My Sister Is So Gay was the most recent show in which she appeared.
Paul Hogan – 1939
Paul Hogan has saved millions of dollars as a result of his successful acting career. His breakthrough performance and writing credits both came in the film Crocodile Dundee. The Golden Globe for Best Actor went to him because of his performance. In the end, Hogan and his co-star in the film, Linda Kozlowski, tied the knot in 1990. Unfortunately, they divorced in 2014. Hogan never again played an iconic character, but that was fine because he was able to continue working on the Crocodile Dundee films. In 2020, he starred as the title character in the film The Very Excellent Mr. Dundee.