Actor Jonah Hill Celebrates his 40th Birthday Today

Actors:

Jennifer Agutter is 71 (“The Avengers,” “Captain America: The Winter Soldier”)

Michael Badalucco is 69 (“The Sopranos,” “Leon: The Professional”)

Joel Gretsch is 60 (“Push,” “The 4400”)

Jonah Hill is 40 (“Superbad)

Jillian Rose Reed is 32 (“Finding Alice,” “Confessions of a Womanizer”)

Iqbal Theba is 60 (“Glee,” “Transformers: Dark of the Moon”)

The late Irene Dunne (1898-1990) (“Penny Serenade,” “Love Affair”)

The late John Hillerman (1932-2017) (“Blazing Saddles,” “Magnum, P.I”)

The late Charley Grapewin (1869-1956) (Uncle Henry on “The Wizard of Oz;” “Pilgrimage”)

The late Kathryn Joosten (1939-2012) …she would have been 84 (“Desperate Housewives,” “Bedtime Stories”)

The late John Spencer (1946-2005)… he would have been 77 (“The West Wing,” “Twilight”) 

Musicians:

Billy Bragg is 66

KISS’ Peter Criss is 78

David Cook is 41

JoJo is 33 (Joanna Noëlle Levesque, she holds the title as the youngest solo artist to release a #1 hit with “Leave (Get Out)” when she was only thirteen)

Chris Robinson is 57 (The Black Crowes, Chris Robinson’s Brotherhood)

The late Dennis Morgan (1908-1994) 

Plus:

Spoon-bending psychic Uri Geller is 77

Supermodel Lara Stone is 40 (FAST FACT: Back in 2012, she was ranked #8th on Forbes’ list of top earning models)

Crime TV producer Dick Wolf is 77 (“Miami Vice,” “Law & Order” franchise)

The late Firestone Tire and Rubber Company founder Harvey Samuel Firestone (1868-1938)

The late physicist Robert Van-de-Graaff (1901-1967) (invented the high-voltage Van de Graaff generators)

The late film director George Roy Hill (1921-2002) (“Butch Cassidy,” “Sundance Kid”)

The late Samuel Mudd (1833-1883) (He was sentenced to life imprisonment for giving medical aid to Lincoln assassin John Wilkes Booth. Though he was pardoned after four years, his descendants are still trying to clear his name, hence the expression, "Your name is Mud [d].")

The late Brooklyn Dodgers manager Branch Rickey (1881-1965) (He brought Jackie Robinson to his team – and is perhaps best known for breaking Major League Baseball's color barrier by signing Robinson, for drafting the first Hispanic superstar, Roberto Clemente, and for creating the framework for the modern minor league farm system.)


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