Charice - 20 (Sunshine Corazon on "Glee"
Lauren Potter - 20 (Becky, the cheerleader with Down Syndrome on "Glee".)
Odette Yustman - 27 (Melanie, thesafecracker on Christian Slater's new show "Breaking In"
Kenan Thompson - 34 ( token "SNL" african American comic . His best impressions on the show are Whoopi Goldberg, Charles Barkley, and Tiger Woods.)
Helio Castroneves - 36 (He won the Indy 500 twice, "Dancing with the Stars" once . . . and he recently defeated the INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE!!!)
Linda Evangelista - 47 (Aging supermodel who made the famous quote: "We don't wake up for less than $10,000 a day.)
PAUL "BONO" HEWSON - 51 (U2)
Lisa Nowak - 48 (Crazy diaper-wearing fem,ale NASA astronaut who drove from Houston to Orlando, so she could kidnap the female Air Force captain who was schtuppiong her astronaut boyfriend.
Mark David Chapman - 57 (The man who killed John Lennon. He has been locked up in Attica State Prison in New York ever since.)
Chris Berman - 57 (ESPN's catchphrase-spouting,legend.)
Donovan - 66 (Flower-type child and '60s singer. Biggest hits: "Mellow Yellow", "Sunshine Superman" and "Hurdy Gurdy Man"
Dave Mason - 66 (Classic Rocker. Biggest hit: 1977's "We Just Disagree"
GARY OWENS - 75 (Legendary radio and TV announcer and class act. Best known for "Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In" and being the voice of Powdered Toast Man on "Ren & Stimpy".)
Pat Summerall (sports announcer) is 82 Former football player
Sid Vicious - Would have been 54 - (1957 - 1979) (Punk rock icon from the Sex Pistols. He died from a heroin overdose. The heroin was a present from his mom for successfully doing 55 days in prison for assault. ya cna't amke this shiz up!)
Fred Astaire - (1899 - 1987) (Actor singer dancer and Showiz legend.)
1775 - ETHAN ALLEN AND HIS GREEN MOUNTAIN BOYS captured the British-held fortress at Ticonderoga, New York. I think they then opened up a furniture store there.
1869 - America's first transcontinental RAILROAD was finished
1964 - Dusty Springfield made her U.S. television debut on the "Ed Sullivan Show."
1965 - The Rolling Stones produced their very first recordings when they recorded "Come On" and "I Wanna Be Loved" from the album "Out of Our Heads."
1968 - Jim Morrison (Doors) incited a riot during a Chicago concert.
1969 - The Turtles and the Temptations played the White House upon the request of Tricia Nixon. Mark Volman fell off the stage 5 times.
1974 - Eric Clapton recorded "I Shot the Sheriff."
1975 - Stevie Wonder and his band Wonderlove played for 125,000 people at the Washington Monument as part of Human Kindness Day.
1975 - Apple Records was dissolved.
1980 - The original "Friday the 13th" was released upon Camp Crystal Lake.featuring KEVIN BACON in a pair of Speedos
1983 - Metallica began recording the album "Kill 'Em All" in New York. They finished on May 27, 1983.
1985 - The Go-Go's announced their breakup.
1986 - Tommy Lee (Motley Crue) and Heather Locklear were married.
1991 - Bushwick Bill (Geto Boys) lost his right eye after being shot by his girlfriend.
1994 - NELSON MANDELA was inaugurated as South Africa's first black president.
1994 - Tupac Shakur began serving a 15-day county jail term for attacking director Allen Hughes on a video set.
1997 - Barbara Mandrell launched her "Country Sentiments" line of jewelry on the QVC cable TV channel.
2003 - Steven Tyler (Aerosmith) was given an honorary doctorate degree in music by the Berklee College of Music.
2005 - SEAL and HEIDI KLUM got married on a beach in Mexico
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