Actors:
Christian Bale is 50 (“The Dark Knight,” “Hostiles”)
Brett Butler is 66 (“Grace Under Fire,” “Anger Management”)
Danielle Campbell is 29 (“The Originals,” “Famous In Love”)
Olivia Colman is 50 (“The Night Manager,” “Murder on the Orient Express”)
Gene Hackman is 94 (“Bonnie & Clyde,” “The Unforgiven”)
Charles S. Dutton is 73 (“Rudy,” “Alien 3”)
Mary Hollis Inboden is 39 (“The Real O’Neals”)
Andy Milonakis is 48 (“The Newest Pledge,” “Kroll Show”)
Mavrick Moreno is 25 (“If You Only Knew,” “Parental Guidance”)
Vanessa Redgrave is 87 (“Foxcatcher,” “Atonement”)
Jake Thomas is 34 (“Locked Away,” “Storytellers”)
Khleo Thomas is 35 (“Holes,” “Boogie Town”)
Wilmer Valderrama is 44 (“That 70’s Show,” “NCIS”)
Wayne Wilderson is 58 (“Seinfeld,” “Veep”)
Dorothy Malone (1924 – 2018) (“Written In The Wind,” “Rest in Pieces”)
Musicians:
My Morning Jacket Guitarist Carl Broemel is 50
Tammy Cochran is 52
Phil Collins is 73
Kid Cudi is 40 (born Scott Ramon Seguro Mescudi)
Josh Kelley is 44 (FAST FACT: He’s been married to Katherine Heigl since 2007)
Quarterflash guitarist Marv Ross is 72
Jody Watley is 65
The late Jefferson Airplane/Jefferson Starship/Starship’s Marty Balin (1942 – 2018) …he would have been 82
The late Steve Marriott (1947 - 1991) …he would have been 77
Plus:
King Abdullah II of Jordan is 62 (FAST FACT: He made it illegal to detain journalists in Jordan)
Former Vice President Dick Cheney is 83
Reality Star Brooke Hyland is 26 (She was oldest dancer on “Dance Moms,” and wrote a song “Summer Love Song,” which reached the 9th spot on iTunes in 2012)
Chess player Boris Spassky is 87 (He is known as one of the greatest living chess players, and is the oldest living world champion)
Livia, the late wife of Emperor Augustus of Rome (58 B.C.E. – 29 A.D.) (Her son was Emperor Tiberius, and her grandson was Emperor Claudius. Several years after she died, she was deified as Diva Augusta. Sian Phillips gives a haunting performance as the Machiavellian Livia in the 1976 BBC Television adaption of Robert Grave’s novel, “I, Claudius”)
The late comedian Dick Martin (1922-2008) (He was best known for hosting the program “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-In”) (FAST FACT: Richard Nixon first said his famous phrase “Sock it to me” on Dick Martin’s show.)
The late President Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882-1945) (He was the 32nd President of the United States, and the only one to serve four terms. He led the United States through the Great Depression and World War II. FDR had polio, but managed to conceal his illness from the press by walking short distances with a brace in extreme pain. He did not want Americans to see him unable to walk, and there are only three pictures of him in a wheelchair. FAST FACT: FDR was the first president whose mother voted for him.)
The late economic journalist/commentator Louis Rukeyser (1933-2006)…he would have been 91 (He was named by People Magazine the only sex symbol of “the dismal science” of Economics)
The late golfer Payne Stewart (1957 - 1999)…he would have been 67 (Known for his flamboyant attire of ivy caps and patterned pants, he was tragically killed in an airplane accident - the aircraft suffered a loss of cabin pressure and that all on board were incapacitated due to hypoxia).
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