the entire series waproduced by diane lincoln estis. >> i want to be pulled, tucked and lifted till i't move my face. >> solman: "take my nose, please," about com undergoing plastic surgery, debuted when the film'sti firs producer, joan krone, was 89. >> everybody just laughed. theyatted me on the head, like, "joan is in her 80s ands shking her first movie." i just was proud of being ableom to aish something at that age that people didn't expect it and they still don't expect it. >> solman: didn't expect "take my nose," her first fil didn't expect her next film about botox, at almost 93. >> luckily, i don't anything that's-- that's life- threatening at the moment. i suppose just my age is life- threatening. >> solman: life itself is life- threatening? right, but, you know, if i just dwell on that, that, you know, that's a waste of time. >> solman: americans are living longer. y as of lar, u.s. lifep expectancy was 79, from 71 in 1970; 53 in 1920. no wonder many so-called "older workers" are still at it, says researcher nari rhee. in the share of older adults who are still working. ic