Perry Farrell, of Jane's Addiction Fame Celebrates 65th Birthday Today

Actors:

Bud Cort is 76 (“Harold & Maude,” “Coyote Ugly”)

Eric Idle is 81 (“Monty Python” films, “Dudley Do-Right”)

Christopher Lambert is 67 (“Highlander,” “Mortal Kombat”)

Lucy Lawless is 56 (“Xena,” “Battlestar Galactica”)

Chris Massoglia is 32 (“Cirque du Freak: The Vampire's Assistant”)

Annabella Sciorra is 64 (“The Sopranos,” “Law & Order: Criminal Intent”)

Amy Sedaris is 63 (“Strangers with Candy,” “Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt”)

Marina Sirtis is 69 (“Star Trek: The Next Generation,” “Finders Keepers”)

The late Pearl Bailey (1918 - 1990) (“Porgy & Bess,” “Isn't It Romantic?” and “St. Louis Blues”) (FAST FACTS: She won a Tony Award in 1968 for her performance in an all-black Broadway production of “Hello, Dolly!” She also received the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award in 1976 and the Presidential Medal of Freedom on October 17, 1988.)

The late Scott Wilson (1942 – 2018)…he would have been 82 (“In the Heat of the Night,” “The Walking Dead”) 

Musicians:

Perry Farrell (Jane’s Addiction, Porno for Pyros, Satellite Party) is 65

Regina Leigh of Regina Regina is 56

Maroon 5 keyboardist PJ Morton is 43

Blues Traveler’s John Popper is 57

Brady Seals is 55 

Plus:

Tennis champ Jennifer Capriati is 48 (An international Tennis Hall of Fame and former World #1 tennis pro, she won 14 professional singles tournaments. Capriati also won the gold medal at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Coming to fame as a kid, her fall from grace began in 1993 due to burnout. In 2013, Capriati was charged with battery and stalking after reportedly following and striking her former boyfriend on Valentine's Day. The charges were later dropped.)

NBA Hall of Famer Walt Frazier is 79

Victoria’s Secret model Jill Goodacre is 60 (FAST FACT: She’s been married to Harry Connick, Jr. since 1994)

Director Michel Hazanavicius is 57 (“The Artist,” “The Search”)

Supermodel Elle Macpherson is 60

The late American President John Tyler (1790 – 1862) (FAST FACTS: He was the tenth U.S. president. At age 63, he fathered a son, who in turn fathered a son at 75. With 15 children overall, he still has two grandchildren that are alive today)

The late Sam’s Club and WalMart founder Sam Walton (1918 – 1992)

The late baseball great Cy Young (1867 - 1955) (FAST FACTS: Legendary 511-game winner who pitched three no-hitters throughout his career, including a perfect game on May 5, 1904; the season-ending award for the top pitcher in the AL and NL was named after him. During his 22-season baseball career (1890–1911), he pitched for five different teams. He also established numerous pitching records, some of which have stood for a century. Young compiled 511 wins, which is most in Major League history and 94 ahead of Walter Johnson, second on the list. Young was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1937.)


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