Actors:
Malin Akerman is 45 (“Watchman,” “Trophy Wife”)
Stephen Baldwin is 57 (“Threesome,” “Usual Suspects”)
Jason Biggs is 45 ("American Pie," “Orange Is The New Black”)
Clare Bowen is 39 (“Nashville”)
Bruce Boxleitner is 73 (“How the West Was Won,” “Scarecrow and Mrs. King”)
Gabriel Byrne is 73 (“The Usual Suspects,” “Vikings”)
Emilio Estevez is 61 (“The Breakfast Club,” “St. Elmo’s Fire,”)
Kim Fields is 54 (“The Facts of Life,” “Real Housewives of Atlanta”)
Jamie Luner is 52 ("Melrose Place", “Two and a Half Men”)
Rami Malik is 42 (“Night At The Museum “No Time To Die”)
Ving Rhames is 64 (“Pulp Fiction,” “Con Air”)
Rhea Seehorn is 51 (“Better Call Saul”)
Emily VanCamp is 37 (“Captain America,” “Falcon and the Winter Soldier”)
The late Katharine Hepburn (1907 – 2003) (“Bill of Divorcement,” “African Queen,” “On Golden Pond”) (FAST FACTS: Professionally, she was and by resume, still is a legend. The American Film Institute has even named her the greatest actress in Hollywood History. On the personal side, she married once while young, but thereafter lived independently – and had 26-year affair with her frequent co-star Spencer Tracy, who was married, but living separately from his wife. Tracy's health declined significantly in the 1960s, and Hepburn took a five-year break in her career to care for him – even moving into his house for a time – and was with him when he died on June 10, 1967. Out of consideration for Tracy's family, she didn’t attend his funeral.)
Musicians:
Kix Brooks is 68
The Cult’s Billy Duffy is 62
Eric Singer of KISS is 65
Billy Squier is 73
Steve Winwood is 75
Plus:
Chef and TV personality Nadia G is 43 (“Bitchin Kitchen”)
Chef and TV personality Carla Hall is 59 (“Top Chef,” ABC’s “The Chew”)
Skateboard legend Tony Hawk is 55 (FAST FACT: He was nicknamed The Birdman for his aerial stunts, and gained fame for becoming first skater to successfully land a 900 degree spin out of a half pipe.)
The late entrepreneur Mary Kay Ash (founder of Mary Kay cosmetics) (1918 – 2001)
The late baseball legend Yogi Berra (1925 – 2015)…he would have been 98 (18-time MLB All-Star catcher and 3-time American League MVP who won 10 World Series Championships with the New York Yankees.)
The late comedian George Carlin (1937 – 2008)...he would have been 86 (FAST FACTS: Winner of five GRAMMY awards, he first rose to fame for his infamous "Seven Dirty Words" comedy routine which he first performed in 1972 and which was central to the 1978 U.S. Supreme Court case F.C.C. v. Pacifica Foundation; he was the first host of “Saturday Night Live” in 1975. He was posthumously awarded the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor in 2008.)
The late composer Burt Bacharach (He is considered one of the most important composers of 20th-century popular music)…he would have been 95
The late author Edward Lear (1812 – 1888) (he popularized limericks)
The late Florence Nightingale (1820 – 1910) (Celebrated British social reformer and statistician, who is considered the founder of modern nursing.) (FAST FACT: She was dubbed "The Lady with the Lamp" during the Crimean War, where she was serving as a nurse, because of her habit of making rounds at night)
The late TV personality Tom Snyder (1936 – 2007)…he would have been 87
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