These Iconic Stars Are Still Living and Doing Fine! Discover What They’re Doing Now

George Mihalka – Age 70 – Born in Hungary

George Mihalka, a Canadian filmmaker, became well-known for the 1981 thriller "My Bloody Valentine," which was remade in 2009 with some economic success. While making this movie, he worked for the well-known Hollywood production business Paramount.

But fans might not realize that Mihalka has worked on projects all over the world, from Quebec to the US and Europe. He can easily transition between French and English, and he has directed everything from comedies to tragedies, big-budget movies to TV shows. His 1993 satirical feature film "La Florida" was a huge hit in Quebec and the highest-grossing Canadian movie of that year. It won him the Golden Reel Award.

Craig Oliver – Age 53 – Born in Basford, United Kingdom

Craig Oliver used to be the British Prime Minister David Cameron's director of Politics and Relations. He is also a British editorial director, presenter, and media professional. As Controller of English for BBC Worldwide News, he was in charge of all English-language news production for BBC Worldwide News. He was also in charge of getting news for all of BBC's global English services. After Prime Minister Cameron stepped down in 2016 because of the results of the referendum on whether the UK should stay in the EU, Oliver received a Resignation Honor. He wrote about the referendum campaign in a book that came out in October 2016 after he left Downing Street.

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