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The Only Major Actors Still Alive From 1969's True Grit
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The only surviving stars of 1969's iconic Western True Grit are still kicking, with decades-long careers that defy Hollywood's short shelf life.
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Kim Darby, who played Mattie Ross at just 22 years old, is now 76 and still acting, with a recent role in the hit series Yellowjackets.
Glen Campbell, who played the roguish La Boeuf, is 88 and retired from acting, but his musical legacy lives on through hits like 'Rhinestone Cowboy'.
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Kim Darby, Glen Campbell, Yellowjackets, True Grit
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