Late Actor/Comedian Robin Williams Would've Celebrated 72nd Birthday Today

Actors:

Justin Bartha is 45 (“National Treasure,” “The Hangover”)

Diane Guerrero is 38 (“Orange is the New Black,” “Jane The Virgin”)

Josh Hartnett is 45 (“Pearl Harbor,” “Penny Dreadful”)

Ali Landry is 50 (“Baywatch,” “Beverly Hills 90210”)

Vanessa Lengies is 37 ("American Dreams," “Glee”)

Jon Lovitz is 66 (“Saturday Night Live,” “The Critic”)

Alysia Reiner is 53 (“Sideways,” “Orange is the New Black”)

Juno Temple is 34 (“The Dark Knight Rises,” “Ted Lasso”)

The late Edward Herrmann (1943-2014)…he would have been 80 (“The Lost Boys,” “Gilmore Girls”)

The late Don Knotts (1924-2006) (“The Andy Griffith Show,” “Three’s Company”)

The late Robin Williams (1951-2014) …he would have been 72 (“Mork & Mindy,” “Good Morning, Vietnam”) 

Musicians:

Singer-guitarist Eric Bazilian (of The Hooters) is 70

MGMT Drummer Will Berman is 41

Paul Brandt is 51

Paloma Faith is 42

Brandon Heath is 45

Gong/Gongzilla is 45 (aka Damian Marley, and yes, he’s the son of Bob Marley)

Emerson Drive frontman Brad Mates is 45

Cat Stevens is 75 (Born Steven Demetre Georgiou, he took on the name Cat Stevens originally. Then, he eschewed that in favor of Yusuf Islam with his conversion to Islam in 1977. In recent years, he has begun using it again for the stage. Still, he prefers Yusuf Islam) 

Plus:

Former soccer player Brandi Chastain is 55 (Scored the dramatic game winning goal for the U.S. Women’s soccer team in the 1999 World Cup. In fact, she’s won two Women's World Cup championships, two Olympic gold medals, and an Olympic silver medal.)

Movie director Norman Jewison is 97 (“Agnes of God,” “Moonstruck,” “The Hurricane”)

Cartoonist Garry Trudeau is 75 (“Doonesbury”)

The late former Attorney General Janet Reno (1938 – 2016)…she would have been 85

The late journalist and author Ernest Hemingway (With works including “A Farewell To Arms” and “The Old Man and the Sea,” his imprint on 20th century fiction is considered highly influential to writers of today). (1899-1961)

(Phot courtesy of Hal Garb/AFP via Getty Images)


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