Ann-Margret, 81 (Married for 50 years)
Ann-Margret, the Swedish-American beauty, captivated audiences with her mesmerizing voice and captivating dance moves. She gained fame for her roles in Bye Bye Birdie, Tommy, Grumpy Old Men, and Viva Las Vegas, earning five Golden Globe Awards. Additionally, she received nominations for two Grammy Awards and two Academy Awards. With a career spanning five decades in both singing and acting, Ann-Margret was often referred to as the “female version of Elvis Presley.” In 1967, she married actor Roger Smith, and they remained together for fifty years until his passing in 2017. While she didn’t have children of her own, she took on the role of stepmother to Smith’s children.
Petula Clark, 89 (Married for 61 years)
In the midst of the Second World War, the star’s professional career began. With The Little Shoemaker, Petula gained notoriety. A few years later, she started recording in French. She then continued to perform hits in German, Italian, and Spanish. Up to this point, Clark has sold more than 68 million records. Petula has enjoyed a successful career spanning about 80 years and has been fortunate in love. When she paid a visit to Léon Cabat, the head of Vogue Records, in 1957, she met her future husband, Claude Wolff. She hired Wolff as her publicist, and they later began dating. The couple wed in 1961 and had three kids together.