Actors:
Scott Bakula is 70 (“Star Trek: Enterprise,” “Quantum Leap”)
Zachery Ty Bryan is 43 (“Home Improvement,” “Veronica Mars”)
Jodelle Micah Ferland is 30 (Bree Tanner in the “Twilight Saga,” “Case 39”)
Colin Donnell is 42 (“Arrow,” “Chicago Med”)
John O’Hurley is 70 (“Seinfeld,” “Family Feud”)
Brandon Routh is 45 (“Superman Returns,” “The Flash”) (FAST FACT: His first acting appearance was in Christina Aguilera’s music video, “What a Girl Wants”)
Tony Shalhoub is 71 (“Monk,” “Galaxy Quest”)
Randy Spelling is 46 (“Malibu Shores,” “Sunset Beach”) (FACT FACT: Yup, he’s Tori Spelling’s brother…following his turn in 2007’s “Sons of Hollywood,” he pretty well left acting for a career as a life coach)
Tyler James Williams is 32 (“Everybody Hates Chris,” “The Walking Dead”) (FAST FACT: At age 14 he became the youngest person to win an NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actor in a Comedy Series)
Robert Wuhl is 73 ("Batman," "Good Morning, Vietnam”)
Musicians:
Jackson Browne is 76 (FAST FACT: He was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2004)
J. Harvey is 55
Sean Lennon is 49
Scotty McCreery is 31 (He won the tenth season of “American Idol”)
The Who’s late John Entwistle (1944-2002)…he would have been 80 (FAST FACT: He was voted #1 bassist in a 2011 “Rolling Stone” reader poll)
The late John Lennon (1940-1980)…he would have been 84
Plus:
TV personality/musician Steve Burns is 51 (not just a star and original host, he’s the co-creator of “Blue's Clues”)
Former British Prime Minister David Cameron is 58 (He took office in 2010 – and at the time, was the nation’s youngest Prime Minister in almost two hundred years. He stepped down after the Brexit vote came – he was against it, the people voted for it)
Director Steve McQueen is 55 (“Hunger,” and he won an Oscar for “12 Years a Slave”)
TV personality Sharon Osbourne is 72
Funnyman Nick Swardson is 48
Director Guillermo Del Toro is 60 (“Pan’s Labyrinth,” “Hellboy”)
The late American historian Bruce Catton (1899-1978) (author, and journalist known for his three Civil War-themed trilogies, his book “A Stillness at Appomattox” won the Pulitzer Prize in 1954)
The late wrestler Eddie Guerrero (1967-2005)…he would have been 57 (popular WWE wrestler whose life was cut short by drugs)
The late religious leader Aimee Semple McPherson (1890-1944) (An L.A.-based evangelist who used radio to promote her messages in the 1920s and 30s – she founded the Foursquare Church)
The late candy manufacturer Otto Schnering (1891-1953) (He created Baby Ruth candy bars)
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