Actors:
Nathan Fillion is 52 (“Desperate Housewives,” “Castle,” “The Rookie”)
Holliday Grainger is 35 (“The Borgias,” “Great Expectations”)
Elizabeth Mitchell is 53 (“Lost,” “Revolution,” “The Santa Clause,” “The Purge: Election Year”)
Austin Pendleton is 83 (“Searching for Bobby Fischer,” “A Beautiful Mind,” “Homicide: Life On The Street”)
Pauley Perette is 54 (“Murder One,” “NCIS”)
Brenda Song is 35 (“The Suite Life on Deck,” “The Social Network”)
Talisa Soto is 56 (“Mortal Kombat: Annihilation”) (FAST FACTS: Was first married to Costas Mandylor and later married actor Benjamin Bratt, whom she met on set of “Pinero.” They’ve been hitched since 2002)
Michael York is 81 (“Logan's Run,” “The Three Musketeers,” “Cabaret,” “The Lot,” “Austin Powers” series, “Gilmore Girls”)
The late David Janssen (1931 – 1980)…he would have been 92 (“Richard Diamond, Private Detective,” “O’Hara, U.S. Treasury”)
The late Gloria Swanson (1899 – 1983) (“Sunset Boulevard,” “The Trespasser”) (FAST FACTS: Swanson was a star in the silent film era and “talkies” as both an actress and a fashion icon, especially under the direction of Cecil B. DeMille. She starred in dozens of silent films and was nominated for the first Academy Award in the Best Actress category. She also produced her own films.)
Musicians:
Genesis’ Tony Banks is 73
Mariah Carey is 54
Fergie is 48 (Born Stacy Ann Ferguson, she shares her son, Axl Jack, with Josh Duhamel. The pair split in September 2017.)
Jessie J is 35 (her full name Jessica Ellen Cornish)
Kimbra is 33
Dave Koz is 60
The Dillinger Escape Plan’s Greg Puciato is 43
Sarah Vaughan (1924 – 1990)…she would have been 99
Plus:
Actor-turned-singer-turned-reality TV star Blake Mciver Ewing is 38 (“The People’s Couch”)
Reality TV star Vicki Gunvalson is 61 (“The Real Housewives of Orange County”)
Director Quentin Tarantino is 60 (“Reservoir Dogs,” “Pulp Fiction,” “Kill Bill,” “Jackie Brown,” “Django Unchained”)
The late schoolteacher Patty Smith Hill (1868–1946) (She’s best known for co-writing, with her sister Mildred Hill, the song "Good Morning To All," which became “Happy Birthday To You”)