The funny thing about classic TV shows is that, due to syndication, you might have enjoyed them long after they originally aired. Many of us felt a connection to shows like The Brady Bunch, I Dream of Jeannie, The Love Boat, and so many more, even though they were already off the air.
Iconic TV Characters Seem to Last Forever
That’s why it can be surprising that some of these beloved shows now have no surviving cast members. Weren’t they just on? A good example is The Golden Girls, which after the death of Betty White at age 1999 in 2023 sadly, became an example of this. That said, the actresses were already in their 50s when the show debuted in 1985, so this makes sense.
Surprisingly, there are other memorable shows from the era before The Golden Girls that might surprise you by still having cast members alive and well. TV hits like Gilligan’s Island, Beverly Hillbillies and Addams Family all fall under the list of shows that have one single cast member surviving (as of the publishing of this article in 2024).
The Main Characters
Before we get started, it’s important to note that TV show casts often changed over time. In this list, we are focusing on 1) the original cast and 2) the main cast, such as those featured in publicity shots. While there may be supporting characters like nosy neighbors and family friends, our focus is on the core cast.
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