Most people over 50 have but the best thing is to check with your doctor just to see. Also I am not sure if you are 100% immune from infection if you have not had chicken pox but that is another question. I had the vaccine at 50 but it wears off after a certain number of years so I will probably get the new one as it not only has probably worn off but also is a lot less effective (according to the news account). The only problem is that if you want to be really sure about avoiding hep you will have to wait at least 6 or 7 months to be sure about the vaccine. That means I will definitely have to put off sexual connections or at least put some regular items I usually enjoy off to the side. Life can be so hard.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2017/10/25/expert-panel-recommends-new-shingles-vaccine-that-gives-increased-protection/?utm_term=.3e006168d516
Unfortunately the article does not seem to include any kind of vaccination schedule. I guess some investigation will be required. It seems insurance will cover it.
While it might have been a "glorious day" for the cause of homosexuality if Mr. Bogarde had come out, he would have spent years in prison (or worse) and his career would have ended. It is always easier to want others to do the hard work.