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People Who Lived a Very Long Time

Can you name these people, past and present, who lived to at least 90 years old?
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The oldest person in the Bible
969
?
Methuselah
Children's author who wrote "Ramona the Pest"
104
2021
Beverly Cleary
Star of "Spartacus", his son Michael is quite old himself
103
2020
Kirk Douglas
The last Pinta Island tortoise in existence
102
2012
Lonesome George
Songwriter who wrote "White Christmas" and "Cheek to Cheek"
101
1989
Irving Berlin
He hosted the Oscars a record 19 times
100
2003
Bob Hope
This cigar-smoking comedian, husband of Gracie Allen,
was famous for being old
100
1996
George Burns
His official title was Duke of Edinburgh
99
2021
Prince Philip
She was already considered old in 1985 as one of "The Golden Girls"
99
2021
Betty White
Credited as the oldest person in history, some people (including me)
believe that she stole her mother's identity
122 / 99
1997
Jeanne Calment
Technically speaking, she ruled 16 countries in the British Commonwealth
96
2022
Queen Elizabeth II
In 1962, this crooner left his heart in San Francisco. In 2014, he danced
cheek to cheek with Lady Gaga.
96
2023
Tony Bennett
Zimbabwean dictator who proved the adage "the good die young"
95
2019
Robert Mugabe
First black leader of South Africa
95
2013
Nelson Mandela
History's pre-eminent Cubist painter
91
1973
Pablo Picasso
Great Egyptian pharaoh also known as "Ozymandias"
90
1213 B.C.
Ramses II
He's been ex-President since 1980, longer than any person in history
b. 1924
alive
Jimmy Carter
Narrator of "Planet Earth", younger brother of director Richard
b. 1926
alive
David Attenborough
Director of "The Producers", "Blazing Saddles", and "Spaceballs"
b. 1926
alive
Mel Brooks
With roles in "Gran Torino", "In the Line of Fire", and "The Mule",
he's starred as the old guy for quite some time
b. 1930
alive
Clint Eastwood
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Level ∞
Dec 11, 2020
The "Mandela Effect", refers to an event which didn't happen, but which a large number of people claim to remember. It was so-named because many people "remembered" the death of Nelson Mandela long before he died.
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Level 95
Dec 11, 2020
Please accept conventional spelling of Methuselah
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Level ∞
Dec 11, 2020
Fixed, sorry about that!
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Level 66
Jan 27, 2021
Not as generous as usual on spelling. Would not take "methusela" (i.e. no "h"). Funny since "Pittsburg" has been accepted on quizzes.
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Level 88
Dec 11, 2020
The Bible fella is spelt Methuselah i believe, and i think you need alternative spellings to be allowed on the Pharaoh such as Rameses and Ramesses. Fine quiz though...
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Level ∞
Dec 11, 2020
Added some more accepted spellings of Ramses.
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Level 81
Jan 27, 2021
How about Ramesses.
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Level 51
Dec 11, 2020
Jeanne Calment is the least guessed answer?
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Level 88
Dec 11, 2020
I knew who she was but I couldn't remember her last name, other than that it started with C...
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Level 85
Dec 14, 2020
I kept trying "Clement"
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Level 70
Dec 17, 2020
Yeah. Everybody else on this list - with maybe the exception of Methuselah who has that whole being in the Bible thing to his credit - is well known for something other than just being really, really old.
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Level 51
Dec 11, 2020
40 takes... lol
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Level 78
Dec 11, 2020
I got this with Interesting Fact #164: The American politician John McCain was outlived by his mother. She was 106 years old at the time of his death in 2018.
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Level ∞
Dec 11, 2020
That would have been a good one to add. Robert McCain died this year at the age of 108.
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Level 84
Dec 14, 2020
Robert(a) :-)
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Level 90
Dec 11, 2020
Because many calendars before the Julian calendar were based on lunar months as opposed to solar years, there are those who believe that the ages of characters in The Bible were misinterpreted in translation and that Methuselah lived not for 969 solar years but for 969 lunar months (which is 78 1/2 solar years).
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Level 82
Jan 27, 2021
as a work of fiction, it could have any time scale imaginable.
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Level 55
Dec 11, 2020
Maybe add Walter Mondale as he is 92 currently.
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Level 78
Dec 12, 2020
Bertrand Russell, 1872-1970. Zsa Zsa Gabor, 1917-2016. Helmut Schmidt, 1918-2015. Giulio Andreotti, 1919-2013. Doris Day, 1922-2019. Christopher Lee, 1922-2015. Stan Lee, 1922-2018. Shimon Peres, 1923-2016. George H.W. Bush, 1924-2018. Valéry Giscard d'Estaing, 1926-2020. Henry Kissinger, 97. Eva Marie Saint, 96. Angela Lansbury, 95.
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Level 66
Jan 27, 2021
Elvis will qualify in a few years.
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Level 87
Dec 12, 2020
Yeah, I am especially amazed that Kissinger isn't on there.
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Level 79
Jan 27, 2021
This quiz certainly isn't exhaustive 😁
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Level 86
Dec 11, 2020
I'm interested as to why you think Jeanne Calment stole her mother's identity, Quizmaster. I've looked at the evidence and it isn't very compelling to me.
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Level ∞
Dec 12, 2020
It's extremely compelling due to Bayesian inference.

Let's do a thought experiment. I say "think of a number between 1 and a billion". You say 376,452,125. And I say "wow, that's exactly the number I was thinking of". Which of these two scenarios is more likely?

a) We thought of the exact same number

b) The quizmaster is lying

Now realize how incredibly unlikely it is for one person to live so much longer than anyone else. The burden of proof is not on the people who point out the many flaws in Ms. Calment's story, it is on the people who claim that she lived to such an old age.

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Level 55
Jan 12, 2021
I have to agree with the Quizmaster. If we look at a list of longest-lived people, we see than Calment lived 3 years longer than 2nd place. The next biggest differenvce in consequent places is 1 year.
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Level 77
Jan 27, 2021
To which flaws are you referring, Master Quizmaster? Scientists who confirmed her age said she could remember her teachers and other small facts from her life that her daughter likely wouldn't remember. Also, the main proponent of this theory and the use of Bayesian inference is Nikolay Zak, whose findings were originally dismissed as informal. I have to think that Zak's arbitrary guess at the probability that a signature is a forgery is weak. The mathematical theory seems interesting but I think Zak's use of it looks junky and arbitrary. Some of Zak's argument is based on her having too young of muscle definition and cognition. But... maybe that's why she lived so long? The randomly guessing a number up to a billion is a bit of false equivalency, isn't it? We can't put a real statistical likelihood that she had some sort of unique telomere condition, can we? Unless we take shots in the dark at subjective probabilities. Long story short, I distrust Zak more than her!
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Level 70
Jan 27, 2021
Why is it unlikely for one person to live so much longer than everyone else? I have read that once you get past a certain age your probability of dying in any given year is about 1/2 (and it stops increasing). Not unreasonable for #1 to be about 3 years older than #2 if this is the case.
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Level 70
Jan 27, 2021
How unlikely do you actually think it is that one person could have lived that much longer than everyone else? I would estimate the probability to be around 1 in 10 (very roughly but certainly to within an order of magnitude).
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Level 25
Apr 22, 2021
Uhhhhhh prince Phillip Died so can you change that?
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Level 94
Feb 16, 2023
I feel that this argument misrepresents both Bayesian inference and the burden of proof.

Gerontologists agree that the odds of supercentenarians making it to their next birthday drops to 1 in 2 (https://news.berkeley.edu/2018/06/28/supercentenarians/). I.e. One in two will make it to 111, 1/4 will make it to 112, 1/8 to 113, and so on. Extrapolating from this, once Calment made it to 110, her odds of making it to 122 was 1/4096. Therefore, if we’ve had 4096 supercentenarians, the odds of one of them getting to 122 become really good. The Gerontology Research Group has been able to accurately verify 1739 the existence supercentenarians (https://grg.org/Adams/A.HTM), although there would be more, since the list was last updated in 2015. Using the above information, the odds of at least one of the people on the list making it to 122 is 1739/4096, or 42.5%, a far cry from one in a billion.

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Level 94
Feb 16, 2023
In terms of the burden of proof, extensive evidence about Calment’s claims was collected during her life and thereafter, including from people who were alive to know both her and her mother. The most rigorous scientific approach was followed. Apparently, she wasn’t even very well liked, so there would have been incentive to “out” her. You also have to consider the probability of someone telling an entire village that she is now her mother, and everyone just deciding to go along with it. Given the mountains of evidence, the burden of proof now rests squarely with those who dispute her age.

Those interested in a deep dive can use this article to make up their minds: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2020/02/17/was-jeanne-calment-the-oldest-person-who-ever-lived-or-a-fraud

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Level ∞
Feb 16, 2023
@dimeon

Beyond childhood, the odds of surviving the next year decrease each year.

For example, the odds I survive the next year are well over 99%. But the odds of a 100 year old surviving the next year fall a lot.

Why would this process suddenly stop at age 110? Surely if the odds of a 110 year old surviving the next year are 50%, then the odds of a 115 year old surviving are much lower.

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Level 68
Jan 27, 2021
Come ooon! Dress it up in whatever theory you want, that's just crackpot lunacy. There is no actual reason to disbelieve her story.
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Level 80
Dec 12, 2020
"Technically speaking, she rules the British Commonwealth." The answer is obvious enough, but this is incorrect.

Technically speaking, she absolutely doesn't "rule" the Commonwealth. She is the figurehead (or "Head") of the Commonwealth, a purely symbolic role that has no element of "ruling". She also serves as constitutional monarch, i.e. head of state with no executive power (and not head of government), of 16 Commonwealth Realms, but not of the the other 38 Commonwealth countries.

Also technically speaking, the Commonwealth has not been described as British since the 1940s. It is more than 98% non-British, in fact, and its full name is the Commonwealth of Nations. I don't know why JetPunk insists on getting this wrong in several quizzes, when normally it makes a virtue (a fetish, some might say) of technical accuracy.

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Level ∞
Dec 12, 2020
We use the vernacular because commonwealth is a generic term, and there are many different commonwealths including the Commonwealth of Virginia and the Commonwealth of Independent States.

Your point is taken that Elizabeth is not head of state of all commonwealth countries. The quiz has been amended.

And while she is "merely" a ceremonial leader you should know that her legal powers are far from ceremonial, although what exactly would happen if she exercised them is an open question.

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Level 74
Dec 13, 2020
No love for the Methusalem/Metusalem spelling?
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Level 79
Jan 28, 2021
I don't know about English, but that's how it's spelt in German
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Level 81
Dec 13, 2020
It's Beverly Cleary, not Beverley.
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Level ∞
Dec 13, 2020
Fixed
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Level 86
Dec 15, 2020
Sitting here in shock that Clint Eastwood is 90.
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Level 68
Dec 15, 2020
You could also have had the Queen Mother who died at the ripe old age of 101. If her daughter also has the long life gene, poor Charles might not live to be king at all.
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Level 78
Jan 4, 2021
Unless Charles got that gene, too.
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Level 83
Sep 12, 2022
that comment didn't age terribly well
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Level 70
Dec 15, 2020
i missed Picasso cuz swear i read CUBAN PAINTER instead of cubist painter
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Level 79
Jan 27, 2021
Why is Lonesome George on this quiz? 😁
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Level 79
Jan 27, 2021
Could you accept 'Ramesses' for Ramses?
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Level 79
Jan 27, 2021
Jimmy Carter has been ex-President since 1981, not 1980.
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Level 73
Jan 27, 2021
I noticed that, too. 1/20/81 to be exact.
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Level 74
Jan 27, 2021
Yup
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Level 64
Jan 27, 2021
"Statistically improbable is not the same thing as statistically impossible" - There is no evidence that Jeanne Calment's daughter assumed her identity. None whatsoever. It's a fun, yet ridiculous conspiracy theory on the same level as the Moon being made of Cheese.

Also add Vera Lynn to the Quiz!

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Level 79
Jan 28, 2021
Vera Lynn is in fact one of my favourite singers!
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Level 76
Jan 27, 2021
accept Ramesses? also a fun fact about Attenborough for anyone who’s interested: when he goes to the BBC to record voiceovers, he does them in 6-7 hour sittings with no breaks
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Level 74
Jan 27, 2021
1In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. 2Queen Elizabeth patted him on the back and said "Well done, wee newcomer!"
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Level 57
Jan 27, 2021
Stan Lee?
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Level 88
Jan 27, 2021
The quiz is titled "People Who Lived A Very Long Time," and the prompt asks, "Can you name these people, past and present..." Why is a tortoise on this quiz?
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Level 43
Jan 27, 2021
Why the great Brazilian architect Oscar Niemeyer isn’t here!? He lived 104 years old, and has many incredible projects in Brazil, and around the world. He projected Brasilia (with help of Lúcio Costa), the Contemporaneous Art Museum in Niterói, the Pampulha Architectural Ensemble, in Belo Horizonte, and he projected the headquarters of the UNO in NYC!

I’m surprised that Niemeyer isn’t here... really.

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Level 78
Jan 27, 2021
I didn't know he got that old. Maybe if there is a part 2.
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Level 78
Jan 27, 2021
Whatever, I just created part 2.
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Level 43
Jan 27, 2021
Good job! I really liked!
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Level 47
Jan 27, 2021
Please accept Ramesses II
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Level 66
Jan 27, 2021
Some others who might also be added:

Lillian Gish (silent film actress) 1893-1993 - aged 99

Renee Simonot (actress and mother of Catherine Deneuve) b. 1911 and still living

Angela Landsbury (actress) b. 1925 and still living

George Schultz (Secretary of State under Reagan) b. 1920 and still living

Norman Lear (TV producer) b.1922 and still living

Kane Tanaka (world's oldest verified living person) b. 1903 and still living

Bob Barker (Price is Right) b. 1923 and still living

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Level 57
Jan 27, 2021
Don't forget Ronald Reagan, Stan Lee
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Level 56
Jan 28, 2021
For Clint Eastwood, I was thinking about Gran Torino from MHA :P
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Level 53
Jan 28, 2021
The instructions for this quiz were: "Can you name these people, past and present, who lived to at least 90 years old?"

But one of the hints was related with a tortoise. I think that this is a mistake.

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Level 58
Apr 9, 2021
Rest in Peace Prince Philip
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Level 93
Apr 23, 2021
Both Beverly Cleary and Prince Philip died a within the past two months!
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Level 76
Jul 10, 2021
I remember reading her books as a little kid. Wouldn't have guessed she was still alive earlier this year.
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Level 43
Aug 16, 2021
Why does it say Prince Philip is still alive
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Level 69
Dec 26, 2021
Please accept "Ramesses", this is far and away the most conventional spelling, it's a little absurd not to
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Level 58
Jan 6, 2022
RIP Beverly Cleary

RIP Prince Philip

RIP Betty White

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Level 60
Feb 18, 2022
Some of them are dead
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Level 74
Mar 17, 2022
Some "alive" people are now deceased.
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Level 83
Jul 21, 2023
RIP Tony Bennett
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Level 68
Dec 3, 2023
Time to remove Bennett :(
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Level 76
Dec 3, 2023
Given that he left his heart in San Francisco more than 60 years ago, he did well. No need to remove him, just amend his details.