Mets Great Darryl Strawberry Celebrates 60th Birthday Today

Actors:

Jaimie Alexander is 38 (“Kyle XY,” “Thor,” “Thor: The Dark World,” “Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.,” Blindspot”)

Julia Campbell is 60 (“Romy and Michele's High School Reunion,” “Dexter”)

Aaron Eckhart is 54 (“The Dark Knight,” “In the Company of Men,” “Friends & Neighbors,” “Nurse Betty,” “Possession,” “Thank You for Smoking,” Battle: Los Angeles,” “Olympus Has Fallen,” “London Has Fallen,” “Sully”)

Liza Minnelli is 76 (“Cabaret,” “Lucky Lady,” “Arthur”)

Jon Provost is 72 ("Lassie")

Courtney B. Vance is 62 (“Hamburger Hill,” “The Hunt for Red October,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent,” “The People v. O. J. Simpson”) (FAST FACT: He’s been married to Angela Bassett since 1997)

Jake Weber is 59 (“Dawn of the Dead,” “The Mind of A Married Man,” “Meet Joe Black,” “Medium,” “Secrets and Lies,” “Homeland”)

Titus Welliver is 60 (“Lost,” “Gone Baby Gone,” “Brooklyn South,” “Deadwood,” “Sons of Anarchy,” “Bosch”)

The late Gordon MacRae (1921 – 1986) (“Carousel,” “Oklahoma!”)

Musicians:

Blur’s Graham Coxon is 53

Babyshambles’ Pete Doherty is 43 (the one-time flame of the late Amy Winehouse)

Iron Maiden’s Steve Harris is 66

Marlon Jackson is 65

McFly guitarist Danny Jones is 36

Coheed and Cambria’s Claudio Sanchez is 44

James Taylor is 74

Plus:

Utah Senator (and former Presidential Candidate) Mitt Romney is 75 (FAST FACT: He was arrested in 1965 for sliding down the slopes of a golf course on a giant block of ice)

Former baseball star Darryl Strawberry is 60

Newsman and author Jake Tapper is 52 (He’s the Chief Washington Correspondent for CNN)

The late playwright Edward Albee (1928 - 2016) …he would have been 94 (He won the 1963 Tony Award for Best Play for “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”)

The late “Beat Generation” poet and novelist Jack Kerouac (1922 – 1969)…he would have been 100 (“On the Road, “Big Sur,” and “The Dharma Bums”)

The late astronaut Wally Schirra (1923-2007)…he would have been 99 (He was one of the seven astronauts on Project Mercury, America’s first effort to send people to space. He ended up being the fifth American in Space.

 


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