Bobby Goldsboro – 81

Anyone who’s ever listened to hits like “Honey,” “Summer (The First Time),” and “Watching Scotty Grow” should know who Bobby Goldsboro is. The American pop and country singer and songwriter was one of those artists who left college to hone their musical talents.
And we probably wouldn’t even know his name if his efforts hadn’t paid off. Goldsboro’s 1968 single “Honey” remains the biggest hit of his career, as it became the largest-selling record in the world that year. But he’s also got several Top 40 hits on both “Billboard” and the county music chart and was still thriving in 2022.
Richard Chamberlain – 87

Richard Chamberlain established a theatre group in Los Angeles called Company of Angels during the ’50s. He didn’t limit himself to only theatre work, for he also pursued mainstream roles. He became a famous teen star in the ’60s thanks to his lead role in “Dr. Kildare.”
He achieved even greater stardom in the ’80s when he starred in “The Bourne Identity,” “The Thorn Birds,” and “Shōgun.” Chamberlain isn’t as busy as he used to be, but his career still earns him a decent amount of money. He appeared in the “Finding Julia” film in 2019.

