Actors:
Dylan Bruno is 52 (“Saving Private Ryan,” “NCIS”)
Jane Curtin is 77 (“Saturday Night Live,” “United We Fall”)
Idris Elba is 52 (“The Wire,” “Thor”)
Swoosie Kurtz is 80 (“Pushing Daisies,” “Mike & Molly”).
Anika Noni Rose is 52 (“Dreamgirls,” “ “Bag of Bones”)
Rosie Perez is 60 (“Do The Right Thing,” “White Men Can’t Jump”)
Betsy Russell is 61 (“Private School,” “Saw” series – she played Jigsaw’s ex wife)
Michael Winslow is 66 (“Spaceballs,” “Police Academy” film series – he’s the one that makes awesome mouth noises)
Jo Anne Worley is 87 (“Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In”)
Musicians:
Foxy Brown is 46 (born Inga DeCarlo Fung Marchand)
Mark Chesnutt is 61
David Allan Coe is 85
The Wanted’s Max George is 36
Macy Gray is 57
O.R.E/Noreaga is 47 (born Victor Santiago, Jr.)
CeCe Peniston is 55
The Cardigans’ Nina Persson is 50
Pink Floyd’s Roger Waters is 81
Plus:
Former New Jersey Governor-turned-TV commentator Chris Christie is 62
Funnyman Jeff Foxworthy is 66
Model Lupita Jones is 57 (FAST FACTS: Born María Guadalupe "Lupita" Jones Garay, in 1991, she became the first-ever Mexican woman to win the Miss Universe title)
Celebrity sister Philippa “Pippa” Middleton (now Matthews) is 41 (FAST FACT: She has gained nothing other that notoriety from her sister’s marriage to Prince William. On the flip side, she’ll be known as Lady Glen Affric should her husband, James Matthews, inherit his father's title, Laird of Glen Affric. And yeah, “just” a title…but still fun, right?)
The late scientist John Dalton (1766 – 1844) (English chemist and physicist who pioneered research in the field of atomic theory. He also studied color blindness and was one of the first to recognize the condition as being hereditary.)
The late biochemist and physiologist John MacLeod (1876 – 1935) (He is known for his work on carbohydrate metabolism and especially with his collaboration with Frederick Banting and Charles Best in the discovery of insulin. For this work on the discovery of insulin, in 1921, Banting and Macleod were jointly awarded the 1923 Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine.)
The late civil rights leader Frances “Fanny” Wright (1795-1852) (A 19th century Women's Liberation activist and abolitionist who founded the Nashoba Commune in Tennessee, a utopian community to prepare slaves for emancipation.)
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