Actors:
Samantha Droke is 36 (“Princess Protection Program,” “Poor Paul”)
Jessica Lowndes is 36 (“90210,” “Greek”)
Gretchen Mol is 51 (“3:10 to Yuma,” “The Notorious Bettie Page”)
Jade Pettyjohn is 23 (“An American Girl,” “School of Rock”)
Parker Posey is 55 (“Inside Amy Schumer,” “Lost in Space”)
Dania Ramirez is 44 (“Entourage,” “Devious Maids”)
Tara Reid is 48 (“Days of Our Lives,” “Sharknado” film series)
Courtney Thorne-Smith is 56 (“Melrose Place,” “According To Jim”)
Alfre Woodard is 71 (“Hill Street Blues,” “Annabelle”)
The late Norman Lloyd (1914 – 2021) (he lived to 106…and was still acting until 2020!) (“St. Elsewhere,” “Dead Poets Society”)
The late Esther Rolle (1920-1998) (“Good Times,” “I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings”)
The late Robert Strauss (1913-1975) (“The Seven Year Itch,” “Stalag 17”)
Musicians:
Lauren Alaina is 29
Bonnie Bramlett is 79
Leif Garrett is 62
Icona Pop’s Caroline Hjelt is 36
R5’s Riker Lynch is 32
Tech N9ne is 52 (born Aaron Dontez Yates)
Bonnie Raitt is 74
SZA is 34 (her given name, Solána Rowe)
The late Patti Page (1927-2013) …she would have been 96
The late Minnie Riperton (1947-1979)…she would have been 76 (FAST FACT: Maya Rudolph is her daughter)
Plus:
Legendary entertainment newswoman Mary Hart is 73
ABC Newsman David Muir is 50 (FAST FACTS: In 2013, TV Week called him one of the "12 to Watch in TV News.” Then in 2014, Muir was listed as one of “People” Magazine's Sexiest Men Alive)
Reality star Jack Osbourne is 38 (“The Osbournes,” “Saving Planet Earth”)
Chef/author/reality TV star/yeller Gordon Ramsay is 57 (“The F Word,” “Kitchen Nightmares”)
The late Christiaan Neethling Barnard (1922-2001) (He performed the first successful human-to-human heart transplant)
The late author Margaret Mitchell (1900-1949) (“Gone With The Wind”)
The late news legend Morley Safer (1931 – 2016)…he would have been 92 (During his incredible six-decade career as a broadcast journalist, Safer was honored in just about every way possible, including twelve Emmys, such as the Lifetime Achievement Emmy from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, along with three Overseas Press Awards, three Peabody Awards, two Alfred I. DuPont-Columbia University Awards, and the Paul White Award from the Radio-Television News Directors Association)
The late author Bram Stoker (1847-1912) (“Dracula,” “Lair of the White Worm”)