Dustin Lance Black is 38 (born June 10, 1974) is an American screenwriter, director, film and television producer, and LGBT rights activist. He has won two Writers Guild of America Awards for his work on the television series Big Love and an Academy Award for the 2008 film Milk.
Tara Lipinski - 30 Olympic figure skating spinner who's all grown up and stuff
Shane West - 34 (Dr. Ray Barnett on "ER" and was Mandy Moore's love interest in "A Walk to Remember.)
Faith Evans - 39 R&B singer and the Notorious B.I.G.'s widow. Her biggest hit is "I'll Be Missing You", the song she wrote about Biggie.
Doug McKeon, Actor, turns 46
Elizabeth Hurley, Model, actress, turns 47
Kate Flannery, Actress ("The Office"), turns 48
JEANNE TRIPPLEHORN - 49 was Barb on HBO's "Big Love", Dr. Beth Garner in "Basic Instinct" and Horny Helen in Kevin Costner's , "Waterworld".
Gina Gershon - 50 Remember her girl-girl scene with JenniferTilly in "Bound"? Is she really a lesbian? No . . . but she LOVES her girl-loving fans!
ANDREW STEVENS- 57 He's the fine actor usually on top of Shannon Tweed in those fabulous Skinemax movies.You don't see those movies anymore on Cinemax. That was back in
the '90s, when they still attempted to offer softcore sex movies with PLOTS. Now, it's all that fake porno stuff.)
John Edwards - 59 (Used to be somebody before he was BROUGHT DOWN BY THE POON . Instead of celebrating with an expensive birthday cake, Edwards plans to enjoy a cheap tart.)
F.Lee Bailey - 79 (O.J.'s honky disbarred attorney.)
and a big Happy Birthday to my good friend Raul Paez..Hope to see ya soon Kiddo!-------------------------------------------->
Judy Garland - Would have been 90 - (1922 - 1969) ("The Wizard Of Oz" it was her death that started the gay pride movement celebrated this weekend.)
Hattie McDaniel - (1895 - 1952) (She was the first African-American to receive an Oscar. She won Best Supporting Actress for "Gone with the Wind". )
1922 Singer-actress Judy Garland was born Frances Gumm in Grand Rapids, Minn.
1935 Alcoholics Anonymous was founded in Akron, Ohio.
1967 - Israel and Syria agreed to a cease-fire that ended the Six-Day War.
1977 James Earl Ray, the convicted assassin of civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., escaped from Brushy Mountain State Prison in Tennessee with six others. (He was recaptured three days later.)
1981 - Andy Gibb opened in the role of Frederic in a Los Angeles production of Gilbert and Sullivan's "The Pirates of Penzance."
1985 - Frank Sinatra was portrayed as a friend of organized crime in a "Doonesbury" comic strip. Over 800 newspapers carried the panel.
1985 Socialite Claus von Bulow was acquitted by a jury in Providence, R.I., on charges he'd tried to murder his heiress wife, Martha "Sunny" von Bulow.
1991 Jaycee Dugard, 11, of South Lake Tahoe, Calif., was abducted by Phillip and Nancy Garrido; Jaycee was held by the couple for 18 years before she was found by authorities..
2004 Singer-musician Ray Charles died at age 73.
2007 The final episode of "The Sopranos" aired on HBO.
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