Actors
Billy Campbell is 63 (“Dynasty,” “The Rocketeer,” “Dracula,” "Once and Again," “Enough,” “Gods and Generals,” “The Killing,” “Helix”)
Shelley Duvall is 73 (“The Shining,” “Annie Hall,” “Time Bandits”) (FAST FACTS: Duvall has lived out of public view since her retirement in 2002. In November 2016, “USA Today” reported that she appeared to be suffering from mental illness. Later that month, she appeared on an episode of “ Phil.” Vivian Kubrick, whose father directed Duvall in “The Shining,” described the interview as "exploitive entertainment" and "appallingly cruel.” After the episode aired, the non-profit Actor Fund contacted her about providing assistance.)
Jorja Fox is 54 (“ER,” “Momento,” “The West Wing,” "CSI: Crime Scene Investigation”)
Allen Payne is 54 (“New Jack City,” “CB4,” “The Cosby Show,” “Tyler’s Perry’s House of Payne,” “The Perfect Storm”)
Joe Spano is 76 (“Hill Street Blues,” “Apollo 13,” “Primal Fear,” “NCIS”)
Dylan Sprayberry is 24 (“Man of Steel,” “Teen Wolf”)
Cree Summer is 53 ("A Different World," “Inspector Gadget,” “X-Men Legends,” “Voltron: Legendary Defender”)
Kirsten Vangsness is 50 (“Criminal Minds,” “Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior,” Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders”)
The late Jon Pertwee (1919-1996) (“Doctor Who”)
Musicians
Swedish DJ Alesso is 31 (his given name, Alessandro Lindblad)
Fifth Harmony’s Ally Brooke is 29
Cassidy is 40 (born Barry Adrian Reese)
Avenged Sevenfold’s Synyster Gates is 41 (his mama knows him as Brian Elwin Haner Jr.)
Five Seconds of Summer’s Ashton Irwin is 28
Ringo Starr is 82
The late Charlie Louvin (1927-2011)…he would have been 95
Plus:
Comedian Jim Gaffigan is 56
‘80s scandal queen Jessica Hahn is 63 (Former mistress of defrocked “PTL” leader Jim Bakker)
Olympic medalist figure skater Michelle Kwan is 42 (FAST FACT: She is a two-time Olympic medalist, a five-time World champion and nine-time U.S. champion)
The late baseball legend Satchel Paige (1906-1982) (He was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971, the first player to be inducted based upon his play in the Negro leagues. He became a legend in his own lifetime by being known as perhaps the best pitcher in baseball history, by his longevity in the game, and by attracting record crowds wherever he pitched.)
The late movie director George Cukor (1899-1983) (“My Fair Lady,” “The Philadelphia Story”)