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Fitness expert and entrepreneur
AGE: 93
He rolls out of bed each morning at 6, lifts weights and swims laps for two hours, and isn't finished with dinner until he's devoured 10 raw vegetables. Oh, and his car (which he still drives) is a flashy red Corvette. What else would you expect of exercise guru Jack LaLanne, still humming along at 93? LaLanne virtually invented personal fitness, with his health spas, shape-up books, and iconic TV show, which ran 32 years. These days, Jack and Elaine LaLanne, his wife of 53 years, make personal appearances, host an Internet radio program, and pop up on talk shows now and then promoting Jack's latest book, Fiscal Fitness.