Actors:
Joel Courtney is 28 (“The Between,” “Tom Sawyer & Huckleberry Finn”)
Minnie Driver is 54 (“Return to Zero,” “About a Boy”)
Anthony LaPaglia is 65 (“So I Married An Ax Murderer,” “Without a Trace”)
Kelly Lynch is 65 (“Roadhouse,” “Glass Chin”)
Bobby Moynihan is 47 (“SNL,” “Annie”)
Portia de Rossi is 51 (“Nip/Tuck,” “Scandal”)
Patricia Velasquez is 53 (“Arrested Development,” “American Family”)
Kerry Washington is 47 (“Ray,” “Scandal”)
The late James Franciscus (1934 - 1991) …he would have been 90 (“Killer Fish,” “Butterfly”)
The late Tallulah Bankhead (1902 - 1968) (“The Royal Scandal,” “Batman”)
The late Carol Channing (1921 – 2019) (“Thoroughly Modern Millie,” “Alice in Wonderland”) FAST FACTS: In 1970, Channing became the first celebrity to perform at the Super Bowl halftime show. She was inducted into the American Theatre Hall of Fame in 1981 and received a Lifetime Achievement Tony Award in 1995, but of the many awards she’s earned over the course of her career, Channing says that finding out that she was included on a master list of Nixon's political opponents – informally known as his "enemies list" – in 1973 was the highest honor in her career.)
The late Suzanne Pleshette (1937 - 2008)…she would have been 87 (“The Birds,” “Will & Grace”)
The late Jean Simmons (1929 - 2010)…she would have been 95 (“How to Make an American Quilt,” “Shadows in the Sun”)
Musicians:
C. & The Sunshine Band’s Harry Wayne “K.C.” Casey is 73
The Cure’s Jason Cooper is 57
Lloyd Cole is 63
Cro is 34 (birth name Carlo Waibel)
Tyler Hubbard is 37
Jesus Jones’ bassist Alan Doughty is 58 (born Al Jaworski)
Sex Pistols’ John Lydon (aka Johnny Rotten) is 68
Phil Manzanera is 73
Mumford & Sons’ Marcus Mumford is 37
Justin Timberlake is 43
The late Slayer guitarist Jeff Henneman (1964 – 2013)…he would have been 60
The late Chicago co-founder Terry Kath (1946 – 1978)…he would have been 78
Plus:
Baseball Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan is 77 (FAST FACT: Hall of Fame MLB pitcher who set league records by striking out 5,714 batters)
The late Baseball Hall of Famer Ernie Banks (1931 - 2015)…he would have been 93 (FAST FACT: The famed infielder known as Mr. Cub played his entire 19-year career with the Chicago Cubs)
The late author Zane Grey (1872 – 1939) (Best known for his popular adventure novels and stories that were a basis for the Western genre in literature and the arts; he idealized the American frontier – 1912’s “Riders of the Purple Sage” was his best-selling book)
The late TV personality Garry Moore (1915 – 1993) (“I've Got a Secret,” “To Tell the Truth”)
The late baseball player Jackie Robinson (1919 – 1972) (FAST FACT: The first African American major league baseball player. every team in the major leagues retired his jersey number, #42. On Jackie Robinson Day, every player across the league wears the number 42. In his first year of eligibility for the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1962, Robinson encouraged voters to consider only his on-field qualifications, rather than his cultural impact on the game. He was elected on the first ballot, becoming the first black player inducted into the Cooperstown museum)
The late composer Franz Schubert (1797 – 1828)