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These Beloved Stars of Hollywood’s Golden Age Are Still Alive And Enjoying Life In Retirement

Donnie Dunagan — 1934

Donnie Dunagan was nothing short of a child prodigy. He proved his worth at the age of only three and went on to become the breadwinner for the family. Despite his acting chops, he took retirement after hitting his teens. But before that, he did the voice-over for Disney’s Bambi. He went on to join the army as a drilling assistant and finally took retirement as a Major in 1977.

As a Vietnam war veteran, his pension must be great, and we are sure his lifestyle is great given the fact that he worked for the Marine Corps for the better part of his life. Donnie’s list of popular portrayals includes that of Peter Carey in Mother Carey’s Chickens, Tommy in Vigil in the Night, Terry Kennedy Jr in The Forgotten Woman, as well as Peter von Frankenstein in Son of Frankenstein, among others. The 85-year-old is now doing well and is in his comfort zone.

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