Tisha Campbell-Martin is 55 (“My Wife and Kids,” “Martin”)
Sacha Baron Cohen is 52 (“Borat,” “The Dictator”) (FAST FACT: He’s been with Isla Fisher since 2002, but they’ve been married since 2010)
Noah Crawford is 29 (Nickelodeon’s “How to Rock,” “My Name is Earl”)
Christopher Judge is 59 (“The Fresh Prince of Bel Air,” “The Mentalist”)
Cady Mcclain is 54 (“All My Children,” “As The World Turns”)
Kate Walsh is 56 (“Grey’s Anatomy,” “Private Practice”)
Matt Walsh is 59 (“Veep,” “Starsky & Hutch”)
Demond Wilson is 77 (“Sanford and Son,” “The New Odd Couple”)
The late Kelly Preston (1962 – 2020)...she would have been 61 (“Battlefield Earth,” “Blue Thunder”)
Musicians:
Ashanti is 43 (FAST FACTS: Born Ashanti Shequoiya Douglas, it was in 2002, that she put three top ten songs – “Foolish,” “What’s Luv?” and “Always on Time” – on the Billboard Hot 100 charts within the same week. That was something that had not been accomplished since The Beatles)
Rhett Akins is 54
Sammy Hagar is 76
Paul Simon is 82 (FAST FACT: Simon first met Garfunkel while performing in “Alice in Wonderland” for their sixth-grade graduation and went on to perform at school dances together)
Plus:
“X-Files” creator Chris Carter is 67 (besides “X-Files,” “Harsh Realm,” “Millennium,” “The Lone Gunmen”)
Supermodel Beverly Johnson is 71 (She’s the first black woman to appear on the cover of American “Vogue”)
Entrepreneur and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones is 81 (FAST FACT: He started an oil business in Arkansas that led him to later purchase the Dallas Cowboys)
Figure Skater Nancy Kerrigan is 54 (1994 silver medalist, American Olympic skater who was injured by allies of rival, Tonya Harding)
Director Mary Lambert is 72 (“Pet Sematary I and II,” “Siesta,” also directed many music videos including, Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” and “Like a Virgin”)
TV personality and entertainer Marie Osmond is 64 (“The Osmonds,” “Donny and Marie”)
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jerry Rice is 61 (won three Super Bowls with the San Francisco 49ers and was named the Super Bowl XXIII MVP, retired as the NFL’s all-time leader in receptions, receiving yards, and receiving touchdowns) (FAST FACT: As a youngster he developed his hand-eye coordination by catching bricks thrown at him by his father)
The late counterculture comedian Lenny Bruce (1925-1966)…he would have been 98
The late astronaut Michael R. Clifford (1952 – 2021)…he would have been 71 (NASA astronaut and US Army Aviator with over 3,400 hours of flying time and 12 hours of spacewalk time)
The late Molly Pitcher (1754-1832) (During the American Revolutionary War's Battle of Monmouth, she carried pitchers of water to soldiers, thereby earning her nickname. After her husband collapsed during the battle, she took over the operation of his cannon.)
The late leader Margaret Thatcher (served as the United Kingdom’s first female Prime Minister from 1979-1990, became known as the “Iron Lady” for her unwavering politics) (1925-2013)…she would have been 98
The late scientist Rudolf Virchow (1821-1902) (A doctor, anthropologist, and biologist…he’s known as “the father of modern pathology”)
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