The Famous 50™ Coffee Table Book

The Famous 50 coffee table book is a celebration of women and men who achieved their greatest breakthroughs after their 50th birthday.

From reinvention to impact to world-changing creativity, The Famous 50 stories told in this elegant high-end coffee table book prove one truth: your most powerful decade begins at 50.

Subscribe below to The Famous 50™ Stories and receive one story per week for 50 weeks from our upcoming coffee table book in eBook and AudioBook digital files.

The Famous 50 Coffee Table Book release date is February 25, 2026.

The Famous 50™ Book By Section

SECTION I — THE CREATORS

Artists, writers, thinkers, and visionaries who reshaped culture at 50 and beyond.

  1. Charles Darwin — Origin of Species at 50

  2. Julia Child — TV debut at 51

  3. Laura Ingalls Wilder — first book at 65

  4. Anna Mary “Grandma” Moses — painting career launched at 76

  5. Peter Mark Roget — Thesaurus in his 70s

  6. Raymond Chandler — The Big Sleep at 51

  7. Frank McCourt — Pulitzer-winning Angela’s Ashes at 66

  8. Mary Wesley — breakthrough novelist in her 70s

  9. Harry Bernstein — first book at 96

  10. Georgia O’Keeffe — masterpieces in her later decades

  11. Henri Matisse — iconic cut-outs in his 70s

  12. Leoš Janáček — greatest operas in his 60s–70s

  13. J.R.R. Tolkien — The Lord of the Rings in his 60s

  14. Miguel de Cervantes — Don Quixote near 60

  15. Toni Morrison — Nobel Prize in her early 60s

SECTION II — THE BUILDERS

Entrepreneurs who built empires later in life.

  1. Harland “Colonel” Sanders — KFC at 62

  2. Ray Kroc — McDonald's expansion at 52

  3. Momofuku Ando — Cup Noodles in his 60s

  4. Bernie Marcus — Home Depot after being fired at 49–50

  5. Taikichiro Mori — professor turned world’s richest developer

  6. Tim & Nina Zagat — restaurant guide empire in their 50s

  7. Julie Wainwright — founded The RealReal in her 50s

  8. Leo Goodwin Sr. — founded GEICO in his 50s

  9. Duncan Hines — author and brand founder at 55+

  10. Joseph A. Campbell — scaled Campbell's Soup in his 70s

  11. Martha Stewart — expanded into powerhouse brand at 50

  12. Kris Jenner — led cultural + commercial empire in her 50s

  13. Oprah Winfrey — launched OWN at 57

  14. Warren Buffett — 90% of his wealth earned after age 50

SECTION III — THE ATHLETES & ADVENTURERS

Defying physical expectations, rewriting the limits of body and will.

  1. Phil Mickelson — PGA Championship at 50

  2. Diana Nyad — Cuba-to-Florida swim at 64

  3. Fauja Singh — marathon at 100

  4. Gladys Burrill — marathon record at 92

  5. Yuichiro Miura — summited Everest in his 70s

  6. Kittie Weston-Knauer — competitive BMX in her 70s

  7. Mimi Ison — boxing + fitness influencer in midlife

SECTION IV — THE REINVENTORS

People who pivoted — radically — at 50 and beyond.

  1. Julie Wainwright — new company after public failure

  2. Harry Bernstein — bestselling author at 96

  3. Frank McCourt — teacher turned Pulitzer winner

  4. Grandma Moses — pivot to art in her 70s

  5. Kathryn Joosten — nurse turned Emmy-winning actress

  6. Estelle Getty — breakout role in her 60s

  7. A.C. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada — founded global movement at 69

SECTION V — THE LEADERS & ACTIVISTS

People who shaped nations, movements, and justice in their later years.

  1. Nelson Mandela — became president at 75

  2. Ronald Reagan — elected president at 69

  3. Doris “Granny D” Haddock — walked the U.S. at 89 for campaign reform

  4. Prabhupada — global spiritual movement in his late 60s

SECTION VI — THE ICONS WHO NEVER PEAKED

People who continued rising long after traditional “prime years.”

  1. Stan Lee — global icon in his 60s–80s

  2. Oprah Winfrey — network builder at 57

  3. Vera Wang — expanded empire in her 50s–60s