Actors:
Steve Buscemi is 66 (“Pulp Fiction,” “Fargo”)
Christie Clark is 50 (“Children of the Corn II,” “Days of Our Lives”)
Jamie Foxx is 56 (“MAD TV,” “Django Unchained”)
Bart Johnson is 53 (“High School Musical” franchise, “The Client List”)
James Kyson Lee is 48 (“Heroes,” “Shutter”)
Robert Lindsay is 74 (“My Family,” “Wimbledon”)
Wendie Malick is 73 (“Just Shoot Me!” “Pitch”)
Maisy Stella is 20 (“Nashville”)
Dick Van Dyke is 98 (“Mary Poppins,” “The Dick Van Dyke Show”) (FAST FACT: He served as a radio announced in the US Army Air Corps during WWII)
The late Christopher Plummer (1929 – 2021) …he would have been 94 (“The Sound of Music,” “The Pink Panther”)
The late Robert Prosky (1930 – 2008)… he would have been 93 (“Hill Street Blues,” “Mrs. Doubtfire”)
Musicians:
John Anderson is 69
Morris Day is 66
Tom DeLonge is 48 (FAST FACT: He owns the Macbeth Footwear line)
Evanescence’s Amy Lee is 42
Ted Nugent is 75
Alabama’s Randy Owen is 74
Taylor Swift is 34
Plus:
Voice actress Harley Bird is 20 (FAST FACT: The voice of Peppa Pig, she became the youngest BAFTA Award winner)
Reality TV star Alyssa “Redd” Carswell is 35 (“Bad Girls Club”)
Game show host John Davidson is 82 (“That’s Incredible,” “Time Machine”)
Reality TV star Nene Leakes is 56
New York Jets football coach-turned-analyst Rex Ryan is 61
Reality TV star Mike “Sugar Bear” Thompson is 52 (Honey Boo Boo’s Dada)
The late civil rights activist Ella Baker (1903-1986) (Considered to be one of the most important women of the 20th century, she is a largely unsung hero of the civil rights Freedom Movement who inspired and guided emerging leaders.)
The late post-impressionist artist Emily Carr (1871-1945) (A Canadian artist and writer heavily inspired by the Indigenous peoples of the Pacific Northwest, she was one of the first painters in Canada to adopt a Modernist and Post-Impressionist painting style)
The late director Norman Foster (1903-1976)
The late political wife Mary Todd Lincoln (Wife of Abe Lincoln and first lady of the US from 1861-1865) (1818-1882)
The late boxing champion Archie Moore (1916-1998) (Having one of the longest professional careers in the sport’s history, he was nicknamed "The Mongoose," – and "The Old Mongoose" in the latter half of his career. He Moore holds the record for the most career knockouts (131) in boxing history and ranks #4 on “The Ring's” list of "100 Greatest Punchers of All Time.”
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