Actors:
Kate Bosworth is 40 (“The Horse Whisperer,” “Remember the Titans,” “Blue Crush,” “Wonderland,” “Superman Returns,” “Still Alice”)
Gabrielle Carteris is 62 (“Beverly Hills 90210”)
Tia Carrere is 56 (“General Hospital,” “Wayne’s World,” “Wayne’s World 2,” “Relic Hunter”) (FAST FACT: Outside of acting, Tia appeared as a contestant in the second season of “Dancing with the Stars” and the fifth season of “Celebrity Apprentice”)
Taye Diggs is 53 (“How Stella Got Her Groove Back,” “The Best Man,” “Murder in the First”) (FAST FACT: Also a star on Broadway, his stage roles include “Rent” and “Hedwig and the Angry Inch”)
Cuba Gooding Jr. is 55 (“Boyz n the Hood,” “Jerry Maguire,” “As Good as It Gets,” “American Gangster,” “Lee Daniels' The Butler,” “Selma,” “The People v. O. J. Simpson: American Crime Story,” “American Horror Story”)
Dax Shepard is 48 (“Idiocracy,” “Employee of the Month,” “Parenthood”)
Musicians:
Capital Cities’ Ryan Merchant is 42
Hoobastank’s Doug Robb is 48
Bryson Tiller is 30
The late Roger Miller (1936 – 1992)…he would have been 87
Plus:
Disgraced televangelist Jim Bakker is 83 (A convicted fraudster, the former Assemblies of God minister and a former host of The PTL Club, an accusation of rape made by his secretary Jessica Hahn led to his resignation from the ministry. Subsequent revelations of accounting fraud brought about his imprisonment and divorce from wife Tammy Faye Bakker. He later remarried and has returned to televangelism…and selling emergency food supplies as well as “apocalypse-proof” condos).
TV personality Jack Hanna is 76 (He’s also the Director Emeritus of the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium)
Supermodel Christy Turlington is 54 (FAST FACT: She, Naomi Campbell and Linda Evangelista are called the "Trinity" because of the power and fame that all three gained.)
The late author Isaac Asimov (1920 – 1992) (Best known for the “Foundation” series, the “Galactic Empire,” the “Robot” series, he was a prolific writer. He wrote hundreds of short stories, including the social science fiction "Nightfall," which was voted by the Science Fiction Writers of America in 1964 as the best short science fiction story of all time)
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