Lizzo Celebrates 35th Birthday Today

Actors:

Ari Graynor is 40 (“Mystic River,” “Nick and Norah’s Infinite Playlist”)

Sally Hawkins is 47 (“Godzilla,” “Paddington”)

James Le Gros is 61 ("Ally McBeal," “Bitter Feast”)

William Moseley is 36 (“The Chronicles of Narnia” film series, E!’s “The Royals”)

Maura West is 51 (“General Hospital,” “The Young and the Restless”)

The late Judy Carne (1939 – 2015)…she would have been 84 (“Love on a Rooftop,” “Rowan & Martin’s Laugh-in”)

The late Sandy Dennis (1937 – 1992) …she would have been 86 (“The Out of Towners,” “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”) (FAST FACTS: She won Tony Awards for her roles in “A Thousand Clowns” and “Any Wednesday”)

The late Jack Klugman (1922 – 2012) (“The Odd Couple,” “Quincy, M.E.”) 

Musicians:

K Camp is 33 (born Kristopher Thomas Campbell)

Isobel Campbell is 47

Sheena Easton is 64

Ace Frehley is 72

My Morning Jacket’s Patrick Hallahan is 45

My Morning Jacket’s Jim James is 45

Lizzo is 35 (born Melissa Viviane Jefferson)

Days of the New’s Travis Meeks is 44

The Stylistics’ Herbie Murrell is 74

Karmin’s Nick Noonan is 37

John Osborne (of the Brothers Osborne) is 41

The B-52’s Kate Pierson is 75

Fall Out Boy’s Patrick Stump is 39

The Main Ingredient’s late Cuba Gooding, Sr. (yes, Cuba Gooding Jr’s dad) (1944 – 2017)…he would have been 79 

Plus:

TV personality Nigel Barker is 51 (“America’s Next Top Model,” “The Face”)

Film producer Wesley Chan is 45 (FAST FACTS: He’s one third of the film and web production company at Wong Fu Productions, and is one of the creators of a YouTube Channel that has over two million subscribers. His company also produced music videos for Jason Mraz’s “I’m Yours” and Maroon 5’s “Sunday Morning.”)

Reality TV star Corey “Big Hoss” Harrison is 40 (“Pawn Stars”)

Reality TV star Silas Merritt “Uncle Si” Robertson is 75 (“Duck Dynasty”)

The late U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant (1822 – 1885) (FAST FACTS: He was the 18th president of the United States. Before he was elected to presidency, he helped lead the Union forces to victory during the Civil War as commanding general and was an important figure in passing the Fifteenth Amendment to the Constitution).

The late TV show host Casey Kasem (1932 – 2014) …he would have been 91 (FAST FACTS: A broadcasting legend and producer best known for 1984’s “Ghostbusters” and voiced Shaggy in “What’s New, Scooby-Doo?” who hosted “American top 40.”)

The late civil rights leader Coretta Scott King (1927 – 2006) …she would have been 96 (FAST FACTS: She took on the leadership role in the civil rights movement after her husband, Martin Luther King Jr., was assassinated. She was the first African-American to lie in state at the Georgia State Capitol Building in Atlanta when she died.)

The late scientist Samuel Morse (1791 – 1872) (FAST FACTS: He received a patent as the inventor of the single-wire telegraph system in 1847. Morse created the dot-dash Morse code. Missing the death of his wife because of slow communication, he was inspired to invent the revolutionary creation.)


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