The 'Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik Celebrates His 58th Birthday Today

Actors:

Amy Acker is 47 (“Angel,” “Alias”)

Morgan Brittany is 72 (“Dallas,” “Gypsy”)

Lauren London is 38 (“90210,” “Entourage”) (FAST FACT: She’s Lil’ Wayne’s baby mama)

Lisa Marie is 55 (“Sleepy Hollow,” “We Are Still Here”)

Frankie Muniz is 38 (“Malcolm in the Middle,” “Agent Cody Banks”)

Paula Patton is 48 (“Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol,” “Warcraft”)

Kali Rocha is 52 (“Meet the Fockers”, “Man With A Plan”)

Nick Stahl is 44 (“Terminator 3,” “Sin City”)

The late Carrie Hamilton (1963-2002)… she would have been 59 (“Cool World,” “Tokyo Pop”) 

Musicians:

Gary Allan is 56

Keri Hilson is 41

Andy Kim is 77

Jim Messina is 76

Goo Goo Dolls’ John Rzeznik is 58

The late songwriter JJ Cale (1938-2013)… he would have been 85

The late Little Richard (1932 – 2020)...he would have been 91 (born Richard Wayne Penniman) 

Plus:

Comedienne Margaret Cho is 55 (FAST FACT: She was deputized in 2008 to perform marriages in San Francisco after same-sex marriage became legal in California)

Celebrity kidlet Saint West is 8 (son of Kim Kardashian and Kanye West)

The late 8th US President Martin Van Buren (1782-1862) (FAST FACT: He was the first President not born a British subject, or even of British ancestry)

The late entertainment icon Walt Disney (1901-1966) (As a film producer, Disney holds the record for most Academy Awards earned by an individual, having won 22 Oscars from his 59 nominations. His honors also include two Golden Globe Special Achievement Awards and an Emmy Award. On top of that, several of his films are included in the National Film Registry by the Library of Congress.)

The late producer Otto Preminger (1905-1986) (“Anatomy of a Murder,” “The Cardinal,” “Exodus”)

The late politician Strom Thurmond (1902-2003) (Serving for 48 years, he was America’s oldest-serving and longest-serving senator. Thurmond represented South Carolina in the United States Senate from 1954 until 2003 – first as a Democrat and, after 1964, as a Republican. An avowed segregationist it wasn’t until six months after his death, that African American Essie Mae Washington-Williams publicly revealed she was his first daughter. While Thurmond never publicly acknowledged Washington-Williams during his life, he did help pay her way through a historically black college in South Carolina and continued to give her financial support well into her adult life.)


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