Actor Kevin Costner Celebrates 69th Birthday Today

Actors:

Alison Arngrim is 62 (“Little House on the Prairie”)

Karan Brar is 25 (“Diary of a Wimpy Kid” movie series, “Good Luck Charlie”)

Kevin Costner is 69 (“Yellowstone,” “Dances with Wolves”)

Claire Engler is 23 (“A.N.T. Farm” television series, “The Smart One”)

Sarah Gilman is 28 (“I Didn’t Do It,” “Last Man Standing”)

Zane Holtz is 37 (“From Dusk Till Dawn,” “Grace Unplugged”)

Jesse L. Martin is 55 (“Rent,” “The Flash”)

Ashleigh Murray is 36 (“Riverdale”)

Maulik Pancholy is 50 (“Phineas and Ferb,” “Weeds”)

Mark Rylance is 64 (“Bridge of Spies,” “The Other Boleyn Girl”)

Jason Segel is 44 (“Freaks & Geeks,” “How I Met Your Mother”)

Becca Tobin is 38 (“Drop Dead Diva,” “Glee”)

Mateus Ward is 25 (“Hostages,” “Weeds”)

Morgan York is 31 (“Cheaper by the Dozen,” “The Pacifier”)

Zeeko Zaki is 34 (“FBI,” “24: Legacy”)

The late Cary Grant (1904 - 1986) (“Charade,” “Walk Don’t Run”)

The late Danny Kaye (1911 - 1987) (“White Christmas,” “On the Double”) (FAST FACT: He was the first ambassador-at-large of UNICEF in 1954 and received the French Legion of Honour in 1986 for his years of work with the organization.)

The late Oliver Hardy (1892 - 1957) (“Utopia,” “Riding High”) (As half of Laurel and Hardy, he appeared with his comedy partner Stan Laurel in 107 short films, feature films, and cameo roles. Their classic double act, which began in the era of silent films, lasted 25 years, from 1927 to 1951.) 

Musicians:

The Used’s Quinn Allman is 42

Christian Burns of BBMak is 50

Mark Collie is 68

DJ Quik is 54 (born as David Marvin Blake)

Korn’s Jonathan Davis is 53

Estelle is 44

Bobby Goldsboro is 83

Jason Gray is 52

Samantha Mumba is 41

Joanna Newsom is 42

The late David Ruffin (1941 - 1991) …he would have been 83 

Plus:

Comedian Dave Attell (“Insomniac”) is 59

The late electrical engineer Ray Dolby (1933 – 2013) …he would have been 91 (FAST FACT: inventor of the Dolby sound system)

The late author A. Milne (“Winnie-the-Pooh”) (1882 - 1956) (FAST FACT: Milne was a noted writer, primarily as a playwright, before the huge success of Pooh overshadowed all his previous work.)

The late Daniel Hale Williams (1856 - 1931) (FAST FACT: An African American, at the time that he graduated from medical school, black doctors were not allowed to work in Chicago hospitals. As a result, in 1891, he founded Chicago’s Provident Hospital and training school for nurses in the Windy City – it was the first non-segregated hospital in the United States. The son of a black barber and a Scots-Irish woman, he also performed the first pericardium surgery to repair a wound in 1893.) 

 


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