Here’s What the Golden Age Stars We Loved Once Are Doing Now After Their Retirement
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When you think of "Hollywood," who pops into your head? Clark Gable? Tony Curtis? Elizabeth Taylor? These were some of the big-time actors during the Golden Age of Hollywood – that magical period in film history spanning from the 1920s to the early 1960s.
But what happened to these beloved stars after their illustrious careers came to an end? After all the fame, fortune, and adoration, how did they spend their golden years? Let's take a peek into the lives of the Golden Age stars we once adored and discover what they are doing now in their well-deserved retirement.
Bobby Sherman – Now 79

Remember Bobby Sherman? He was the heartthrob back in the late '60s, stealing the spotlight as a singer and actor. His hits "Little Woman" and "Easy Come, Easy Go" made him a household name and a teen idol.
He took a break from showbiz in the early '70s to become an EMT and deputy sheriff! Talk about a change of pace! He did make a few comebacks in the '90s and even showed up in series like "Frasier" and "Sanchez of Bel Air." And get this—he's still going strong! He rocked the stage in the 2018 series "iZombie."