Actors:
Kim Coles is 62 (“Six Feet Under,” “Celebrity Mole”)
Aja Naomi King is 39 (“Person of Interest,” “How to Get Away with Murder”)
Phyllis Logan is 68 (“Lovejoy,” "Downton Abbey")
Amanda Peet is 52 (“Animal Room,” “Togetherness”)
The late Felix Silla (1937 – 2021) … he would have been is 87 (Cousin Itt on “The Addams Family,” “Buck Rogers in the 25th Century”)
The late Rod Taylor (1930 – 2015)…he would have been 94 (“The Time Machine,” “The Birds”)
Musicians:
Mary J. Blige is 53
Bones is 30 (born Elmo Kennedy O'Connor)
No Doubt guitarist Tom Dumont is 56
Newton Faulkner is 39 (born Sam Newton Battenberg Faulkner)
Jamelia is 43
Robert Earl Keen is 68
Lunchmoney Lewis is 36 (His given name, Gamal Lewis)
Brianna Perry/ aka Lil' Brianna is 32
The Bangles’ guitarist Vicki Peterson is 66
The Chemical Brothers’ Tom Rowlands is 53
Cody Simpson is 27
Lil Twist is 31 (born Christopher Lynn Moore)
The late Naomi Judd (1946 – 2022) would have been 78
The late Clarence Clemons (1942 – 2011)…he would have been 82
The late Charmayne “Maxee” Maxwell (of Brownstone) (1969 – 2015)…she would have been 55 (Maxee died in a freak accident due to a fall and a wine glass)
Plus:
Reality star Yolanda Hadid is 60 (“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills,” “Making A Model”) (FAST FACT: In the advent of her split from husband, David Foster, she dropped his name in favor of her first husband, Mohammed Hadid. She shares model daughters Bella and Gigi Hadid as well as a son with Mohammed – she never had children with Foster.)
Reality star Kyle Richards is 55 (“Real Housewives of Beverly Hills”)
TV & film director Joel Zwick is 82 (“Perfect Strangers,” “Fat Albert")
The late NBA star Darryl Dawkins (1957 – 2015)…he would have been 67 (Nicknamed Chocolate Thunder, he was known for his backboard-shattering dunks, as one of the NBA's first highlight-reel dunkers; played mostly for the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Nets in a career that spanned from 1975 to 1989.) (FAST FACT: He played professional basketball in Italy and for the Harlem Globetrotters after ending his NBA career in 1989)
The late Founding Father and President Alexander Hamilton (1757 – 1804) (First Secretary of the Treasury, and aide to George Washington who was famously killed in a duel to the death by Vice President Aaron Burr. He was an active participant in the Philadelphia Convention, which produced the constitution, and he wrote 51 of the 85 installments of the Federalist Papers, which supported the new Constitution.)
The late civil rights leader Alice Paul (1885 – 1977) (A leader of the campaign for Women's Suffrage during the early 20th Her work directly led to the passing of the 19th Amendment of the U.S. Constitution, which granted women the right to vote.)