September 10th
Actors:
- Kate Burton is 63 (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “Scandal”)
- Colin Firth is 60 (“Pride & Prejudice,” “Shakespeare In Love,” “Love Actually,” “Bridget Jones’s Diary”)
- Amy Irving is 67 (“Carrie,” “Micki & Maude,” “Yentl,” “Crossing Delancey,” “Yentl,” “Tuck Everlasting”)
- Eddy Martin is 30 (“Glee,” “Just Jordan”)
- Ryan Phillippe is 46 (“I Know What You Did Last Summer,” “Crash,” “One Life To Live“)
- Luke Treadaway is 36 (“Clash of the Titans,” “Wasteland,” “Get Lucky”)
- Daniel Wisler is 40 (“The Unit,” “Sea Beast”)
- Jacob Young is 41 (“All My Children,” “The Bold and the Beautiful”)
- The late actor Ian Fleming (notthe James Bond creator)(1888-1969)(“Waterloo Road”)
Musicians:
- Bush’s Robin Goodridge is 54
- Big Daddy Kane is 52 (Born Antonio Hard, he rose to fame as part of the Juice Crew)
- Aerosmith’s Joe Perry is 70
- My Chemical Romance’s Mikey Way is 40
Plus:
- TV personality Bill O’Reilly is 71
- Director Guy Ritchie is 52 (“Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels,” “Snatch,” “Revolver,” “Sherlock Holmes” series)
- The late adventurer Maxie Anderson(born Max Leroy Anderson) (1934 – 1983)…he would have been 86(He was responsible for the first nonstop balloon crossing of the Atlantic Ocean and of the United States)
- The late newsman Charles Kuralt(1934-1997) …he would have been 86
- The late fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld(1933 – 2019)…he would have been 87
- The late baseball star Roger Maris(1934-1985) …he would have been 86(FAST FACTS: He was an American League All-Star from 1959 through 1962, an AL Most Valuable Player in 1960 and 1961, and an AL Gold Glove Award winner in 1960. Maris appeared in seven World Series, five as a member of the Yankees and two with the Cardinals.)
- The late golf legend Arnold Palmer(1929-2016) …he would have been 91(FAST FACT: He gained a reputation for drinking a mixture of iced tea and lemonade. Years later, the mixture became a mass-produced beverage under his name. Nicknamed "The King," he’s one of golf's most popular stars and its most important trailblazer, because he was the first superstar of the sport's television age, which began in the 1950s)