Famous Birthdays Today- Former Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman Is 53

November 21st

Actors:

  • Kent Boyd is 25 (“Bunheads,” “Teen Beach Movie”)
  • Lindsey Haun is 35 (“True Blood,” “Broken Bridges,” “The Color of Friendship”)
  • Goldie Hawn is 74 (“Laugh-In,” “The Sugarland Express,” “Cactus Flower,” “Private Benjamin,” “First Wives Club)
  • Cherry Jones is 63 (“24,” “The Heiress”)
  • Lorna Luft is 67 (“White Christmas,” “They‘re Playing Our Song”) (FAST FACT: Her half-sister is Liza Minelli)
  • Jenna Malone is 35 (“Donnie Darko,” “Into The Wild,” “The Hunger Games” franchise)
  • Juliet Mills is 78 (“The Other Sister,” “Avanti!,” “From Here On OUT,” “Passions”)
  • Cynthia Rhodes is 63 (“Flashdance,” “Staying Alive,“ “Dirty Dancing”) (FAST FACT: She was married to singer Richard Marx from 1989–2014
when they split, he married former MTV personality Daisy Fuentes a little more than a year later)
  • Nicollette Sheridan is 56 (“Knots Landing,” “Paradise,” “Desperate Housewives”)
  • Marlo Thomas is 82 (“That Girl,” “LOL,” “Playing Mona Lisa”) 

Musicians:

  • Bjork is 54
  • Steven Curtis Chapman is 57 (FAST FACT: He’s won five GRAMMY Awards and 58 Gospel Music Association Dove Awards)
  • Blur bassist Alex James is 51
  • Carly Rae Jepsen is 34 (FAST FACT: Justin Bieber was so impressed with her music that he referred her to his manager in 2012)
  • Conor Maynard is 27
  • Twin pop duo Megan and Liz is 27
  • SHeDAISY’s Kelsi Osborn is 45 

Plus:

  • Sportscaster and former Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman is 53 (FAST FACT: He was once offered a contract with the MLB’s New York Mets, but turned it down to play college football)
  • NFL all-star and TV personality Michael Strahan is 48 (former New York Giants defensive end, “Live with Kelly and Michael,” “Good Morning America”)
  • The late businesswoman and financier Hetty “Witch of Wall Street” Green(1834-1916)(Known as "the richest woman in America" during theGilded Ageand was famous for both her wealth and her miserliness, she was the lone woman to amass a fortune when other major financiers were men)
  • The late baseball legend Stan Musial(1920-2013)
he would have been 99(Widely considered to be one of the greatest and most consistent hitters in baseball history, Musial was a first-ballot inductee into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1969, and was also selected to the St. Louis Cardinals Hall of Fame in the inaugural class of 2014)
  • The late director Harold Ramis(1944-2014)
he would have been 75(“Caddyshack,” “Groundhog Day,” “National Lampoon’s Vacation”)
  • The late French author Voltaire (known for his enlightenment writing and philosophy)(1694-1778)


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