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JANUARY
David Soul – actor. Best known for “Starsky and Hutch”.
Glynis Johns – British actress.
Pat McNamara – actor.
Bud Harrelson - baseball player.
Joyce Randolph – actress. Played Trixie Norton on “The Honeymooners”.
Adam Harrison – son of “Pawn Stars” personality Rick Harrison.
Alec Musser – actor (“All My Children”) and model.
Bill Hayes – singer (“Ballad of Davy Crockett”) and actor.
Jack Burke, Jr. - Hall of Fame golfer, PGA and Masters champion in1956.
Norman Jewison – movie director (“Moonstruck”, “In the Heat of the Night”,“Fiddler on the Roof”).
Charles Osgood – news anchor and presenter.
Chita Rivera – Tony Award-winning actress.
Randy Sparks – musician and songwriter.
Don Gullett – coach and baseball player for Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees.
FEBRUARY
Carl Weathers - actor, director and football player.
Don Murray – actor.
Toby Keith – country music singer and songwriter.
Seiji Ozawa – orchestra conductor.
Bob Moore – founder of Bob's Red Mill grain products.
Don Gullett – former baseball player with the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees.
Tony Ganios – actor.
Iravon Fürstenberg – actress and socialite.
Paul D'Amato – actor.
Richard Lewis – actor and comedian.
Andy Russell – football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Brian Mulroney – Canadian politician and Prime Minister (1984 – 93).
MARCH
Jim Beard – keyboard player for Steely Dan.
U.L. Washington – baseball player.
Steve Lawrence – singer and actor. Often performed with wife Eydie Gormé.
Bill Jorgensen – news anchor.
Philippe de Gaulle – French politician. Eldest son of Charles de Gaulle.
Joe Camp – movie director.
M. Emmet Walsh – actor.
Joe Lieberman – politician, senator.
Louis Gossett, Jr. - Academy Award-winning actor.
Barbara Rush – actress.
APRIL
Joe Flaherty – actor, writer and comedian.
Lou Conter - American naval commander. Last survivor of the sinking of the USS Arizona.
Pat Zachary – baseball player. 1976 Word Series champion.
O. J. Simpson – Hall of Fame and Heisman Trophy winning football player, actor.
War Chant – racehorse. Winner of the2000 Breeder's Cup.
Robert MacNeil – journalist. “TheMacNeil / Lehrer Report”, “PBS News Hour” and “Washington Week in Review”.
Ken Holtzman – baseball player. World Series champ in 1972, 1973 & 1974.
Whitey Herzog – baseball player and manager. World Series champ 1969 & 1982.
Carl Erskine – baseball player. 1955 World Series champ.
Bob Ellison – TV screenwriter and producer.
Dickey Betts – Hall of Fame musician and songwriter.
Roman Gabriel – Hall of Fame football player and actor.
Terry Anderson – journalist and Hezbollah hostage 1985-91.
MAY
Susan Buckner – actress.
Jimmy Johnson – Hall of Fame football player.
A. J. Smith – football coach and player.
Mark Damon – actor and producer.
Alice Munro – writer and Nobel Laureate (2013).
Barbra Fuller – actress.
Dabney Coleman – Emmy-winning actor.
Fred Roos – Oscar-winning film producer.
Morgan Spurlock – movie director.
Dough Ingle – musician, vocalist and composer with Iron Butterfly.
Richard M. Sherman – Academy award winning songwriter. Best known for Disney films music.
Bill Walton – Hall of Fame basketball player and sportscaster.
JUNE
Janis Paige – actress.
William Anders – former astronaut (Apollo 8). Took the now famous photo of the Earth from the Moon (Earthrise).
Tony Lo Bianco – actor.
Jerry West – Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and Olympic champion.
Willie Mays – Hall of Fame baseball player, World Series champion 1954.
Anouk Aimée – French actress.
Donald Sutherland – actor and Emmy winner.
Russell Morash – TV director and producer of many PBS shows for WGBH in Boston.
Martin Mull – actor.
Benji Gregory – actor.
JULY
Robert Towne – Academy Award winning screenwriter and director.
Keke Jabbar - reality television star.
Joe Engle – astronaut. Commanded two space shuttle missions.
Jon Landau – Academy Award winning movie producer.
Shelley Duvall – actress.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer – celebrity sex therapist.
Richard Simmons – fitness guru and entertainment personality.
Shannen Doherty – actress.
Tom Fenton - journalist and television correspondent for CBS.
Joe Bryant – basketball player and coach.
Bob Newhart – Emmy and Grammy winning actor and comedian.
Lou Dobbs – political commentator, TV producer and writer.
AUGUST
Daniel Selznick – TV and movie producer.
Shaun Martin – musician. Seven time Grammy winner.
Duane Thomas – football player.
Chi-Chi Rodriguez – Hall of Fame golfer.
Wally Amos – TV personality and founder of “Famous Amos”.
Gena Rowlands – Emmy winning actress.
Peter Marshall – Emmy-winning game show host (“Hollywood Squares”)and actor.
Phil Donahue – TV talk show host.
Alain Delon – actor and film producer.
John Amos – actor.
SEPTEMBER
James Darren – actor, producer and singer.
Sergio Mendes – bossa nova musician (Brazil '66).
Will Jennings – Academy and Grammy winning Hall of Fame lyricist.
Ed Kranepool – baseball player.
James Earl Jones – Tony winning actor and voice-over artist.
Joe Schmidt – Hall of Fame football player and coach.
Chad McQueen – actor and race car driver.
Hank – dog mascot of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Tommy Cash – country music musician; younger brother of Johnny Cash.
Tito Jackson – Hall of Fame musician, original member of The Jackson 5.
David Graham – British actor and voice artist.
Kathryn Grant Crosby – actress. Former wife of Bing Crosby.
John Ashton – actor.
Dame Maggie Smith – Academy Award winning British actress.
Kris Kristofferson – actor and Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and musician.
Pete Rose – baseball player.
Frank Fritz – reality TV show host (“American Pickers”).
Ron Ely – actor. Played Tarzan on TV series.
OCTOBER
Christopher Ciccone – dancer and interior designer, brother of Madonna.
Johnny Neel – musician. Member of the Allman Brothers Band.
Cissy Houston – actress and Grammy-winning singer.
Luis Tiant – baseball player with the Red Sox. Indians and Yankees.
Ethel Kennedy – widow of Robert F. Kennedy, human rights advocate.
Mitzi Gaynor – actress, singer and dancer.
Sarah Danser - actress.
Phil Lesh – Hall of Fame musician, songwriter, founding member of The Grateful Dead.
Teri Garr – actress.
NOVEMBER
Alan Rachins – actor.
Quincy Jones – Hall of Fame and Grammy-winning music producer, arranger and composer.
Tommy Alverson – country music singer and songwriter.
Al Ferrara – baseball player.
Colin“Smiley” Petersen – record producer, child actor and drummer for The Bee Gees.
Alice Brock – restaurateur and inspiration for Arlo Guthrie's song “Alice's Restaurant”.
Toni Price – country blues singer.
Chuck Woolery – TV game show host.
Hal Lindsey – evangelist and author (“The Late Great Planet Earth”).
Earl Holliman – actor.
DECEMBER
Michael Cole – actor.
Lemon Drop Kid – racehorse. Winner of the 1999 Belmont Stakes.
Rickey Henderson – Hall of Famebaseball player. World Series champion 1989, 1993.
Burt – Australian crocodile. Appearedin the movie “Crocodile Dundee”.
Richard Perry – record producer.
Olivia Hussey – actress.
Greg Gumbel – sportscaster.
James Earl Carter – politician.Governor of Georgia (1971-75), President of U.S.(1977-81), NobelPeace Prize laureate.
Linda Lavin – Tony-winning actress.
Aaron Brown – newscaster for CNN and ABC.
David Soul – actor. Best known for “Starsky and Hutch”.
Glynis Johns – British actress.
Pat McNamara – actor.
Bud Harrelson - baseball player.
Joyce Randolph – actress. Played Trixie Norton on “The Honeymooners”.
Adam Harrison – son of “Pawn Stars” personality Rick Harrison.
Alec Musser – actor (“All My Children”) and model.
Bill Hayes – singer (“Ballad of Davy Crockett”) and actor.
Jack Burke, Jr. - Hall of Fame golfer, PGA and Masters champion in1956.
Norman Jewison – movie director (“Moonstruck”, “In the Heat of the Night”,“Fiddler on the Roof”).
Charles Osgood – news anchor and presenter.
Chita Rivera – Tony Award-winning actress.
Randy Sparks – musician and songwriter.
Don Gullett – coach and baseball player for Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees.
FEBRUARY
Carl Weathers - actor, director and football player.
Don Murray – actor.
Toby Keith – country music singer and songwriter.
Seiji Ozawa – orchestra conductor.
Bob Moore – founder of Bob's Red Mill grain products.
Don Gullett – former baseball player with the Cincinnati Reds and New York Yankees.
Tony Ganios – actor.
Iravon Fürstenberg – actress and socialite.
Paul D'Amato – actor.
Richard Lewis – actor and comedian.
Andy Russell – football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Brian Mulroney – Canadian politician and Prime Minister (1984 – 93).
MARCH
Jim Beard – keyboard player for Steely Dan.
U.L. Washington – baseball player.
Steve Lawrence – singer and actor. Often performed with wife Eydie Gormé.
Bill Jorgensen – news anchor.
Philippe de Gaulle – French politician. Eldest son of Charles de Gaulle.
Joe Camp – movie director.
M. Emmet Walsh – actor.
Joe Lieberman – politician, senator.
Louis Gossett, Jr. - Academy Award-winning actor.
Barbara Rush – actress.
APRIL
Joe Flaherty – actor, writer and comedian.
Lou Conter - American naval commander. Last survivor of the sinking of the USS Arizona.
Pat Zachary – baseball player. 1976 Word Series champion.
O. J. Simpson – Hall of Fame and Heisman Trophy winning football player, actor.
War Chant – racehorse. Winner of the2000 Breeder's Cup.
Robert MacNeil – journalist. “TheMacNeil / Lehrer Report”, “PBS News Hour” and “Washington Week in Review”.
Ken Holtzman – baseball player. World Series champ in 1972, 1973 & 1974.
Whitey Herzog – baseball player and manager. World Series champ 1969 & 1982.
Carl Erskine – baseball player. 1955 World Series champ.
Bob Ellison – TV screenwriter and producer.
Dickey Betts – Hall of Fame musician and songwriter.
Roman Gabriel – Hall of Fame football player and actor.
Terry Anderson – journalist and Hezbollah hostage 1985-91.
MAY
Susan Buckner – actress.
Jimmy Johnson – Hall of Fame football player.
A. J. Smith – football coach and player.
Mark Damon – actor and producer.
Alice Munro – writer and Nobel Laureate (2013).
Barbra Fuller – actress.
Dabney Coleman – Emmy-winning actor.
Fred Roos – Oscar-winning film producer.
Morgan Spurlock – movie director.
Dough Ingle – musician, vocalist and composer with Iron Butterfly.
Richard M. Sherman – Academy award winning songwriter. Best known for Disney films music.
Bill Walton – Hall of Fame basketball player and sportscaster.
JUNE
Janis Paige – actress.
William Anders – former astronaut (Apollo 8). Took the now famous photo of the Earth from the Moon (Earthrise).
Tony Lo Bianco – actor.
Jerry West – Hall of Fame basketball player, coach, and Olympic champion.
Willie Mays – Hall of Fame baseball player, World Series champion 1954.
Anouk Aimée – French actress.
Donald Sutherland – actor and Emmy winner.
Russell Morash – TV director and producer of many PBS shows for WGBH in Boston.
Martin Mull – actor.
Benji Gregory – actor.
JULY
Robert Towne – Academy Award winning screenwriter and director.
Keke Jabbar - reality television star.
Joe Engle – astronaut. Commanded two space shuttle missions.
Jon Landau – Academy Award winning movie producer.
Shelley Duvall – actress.
Dr. Ruth Westheimer – celebrity sex therapist.
Richard Simmons – fitness guru and entertainment personality.
Shannen Doherty – actress.
Tom Fenton - journalist and television correspondent for CBS.
Joe Bryant – basketball player and coach.
Bob Newhart – Emmy and Grammy winning actor and comedian.
Lou Dobbs – political commentator, TV producer and writer.
AUGUST
Daniel Selznick – TV and movie producer.
Shaun Martin – musician. Seven time Grammy winner.
Duane Thomas – football player.
Chi-Chi Rodriguez – Hall of Fame golfer.
Wally Amos – TV personality and founder of “Famous Amos”.
Gena Rowlands – Emmy winning actress.
Peter Marshall – Emmy-winning game show host (“Hollywood Squares”)and actor.
Phil Donahue – TV talk show host.
Alain Delon – actor and film producer.
John Amos – actor.
SEPTEMBER
James Darren – actor, producer and singer.
Sergio Mendes – bossa nova musician (Brazil '66).
Will Jennings – Academy and Grammy winning Hall of Fame lyricist.
Ed Kranepool – baseball player.
James Earl Jones – Tony winning actor and voice-over artist.
Joe Schmidt – Hall of Fame football player and coach.
Chad McQueen – actor and race car driver.
Hank – dog mascot of the Milwaukee Brewers.
Tommy Cash – country music musician; younger brother of Johnny Cash.
Tito Jackson – Hall of Fame musician, original member of The Jackson 5.
David Graham – British actor and voice artist.
Kathryn Grant Crosby – actress. Former wife of Bing Crosby.
John Ashton – actor.
Dame Maggie Smith – Academy Award winning British actress.
Kris Kristofferson – actor and Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and musician.
Pete Rose – baseball player.
Frank Fritz – reality TV show host (“American Pickers”).
Ron Ely – actor. Played Tarzan on TV series.
OCTOBER
Christopher Ciccone – dancer and interior designer, brother of Madonna.
Johnny Neel – musician. Member of the Allman Brothers Band.
Cissy Houston – actress and Grammy-winning singer.
Luis Tiant – baseball player with the Red Sox. Indians and Yankees.
Ethel Kennedy – widow of Robert F. Kennedy, human rights advocate.
Mitzi Gaynor – actress, singer and dancer.
Sarah Danser - actress.
Phil Lesh – Hall of Fame musician, songwriter, founding member of The Grateful Dead.
Teri Garr – actress.
NOVEMBER
Alan Rachins – actor.
Quincy Jones – Hall of Fame and Grammy-winning music producer, arranger and composer.
Tommy Alverson – country music singer and songwriter.
Al Ferrara – baseball player.
Colin“Smiley” Petersen – record producer, child actor and drummer for The Bee Gees.
Alice Brock – restaurateur and inspiration for Arlo Guthrie's song “Alice's Restaurant”.
Toni Price – country blues singer.
Chuck Woolery – TV game show host.
Hal Lindsey – evangelist and author (“The Late Great Planet Earth”).
Earl Holliman – actor.
DECEMBER
Michael Cole – actor.
Lemon Drop Kid – racehorse. Winner of the 1999 Belmont Stakes.
Rickey Henderson – Hall of Famebaseball player. World Series champion 1989, 1993.
Burt – Australian crocodile. Appearedin the movie “Crocodile Dundee”.
Richard Perry – record producer.
Olivia Hussey – actress.
Greg Gumbel – sportscaster.
James Earl Carter – politician.Governor of Georgia (1971-75), President of U.S.(1977-81), NobelPeace Prize laureate.
Linda Lavin – Tony-winning actress.
Aaron Brown – newscaster for CNN and ABC.