Blake Lively - 24 ("Gossip Girl" chick and ryan yenolds current piece.)
China Anne McClain - 13 (Up-and-coming Disney star who has stars on the Disney Channel's "A.N.T. Farm", and sings watered-down pop crap on Radio Disney.)
Rachel Bilson - 31 (She was Summer on "The O.C.")
Kel Mitchell - 34 (Former star of "All That", "Kenan & Kel" and "Good Burger". He was also the co-host of the show, "Dance 360" . . . AND the Invisi ble Boy in "Mystery Men"!!!)
Jonathan Togo - 35 ( Ryan Wolfe on "CSI: Miami".)
Alexander Skarsgard - 36 (One of the mantastic "True Blood" studs who posed naked with Anna Paquin on the cover of "Rolling Stone"and made me moist)
Marvin Harrison - 40 (NFL star who was Peyton Manning's top wide receiver on the Indianapolis Colts for the past decade. He was accused of a shooting in Philadelphia and later asked the Colts to release him. Now he's a free agent. Where is he?)
Robert Horry - 42 (NBA role player who's managed to hit clutch shots for SEVEN championship teams:
Claudia Schiffer - 42
Jo Dee Messina - 43 (Country singin chick.)
Rachael Ray - 44 ( food-loving chick.)
Blair Underwood - 48 (C hocolate dreamboat from "L.A. Law" and "Sex and the City"and the cancelled EVENT.)
BILLY RAY CYRUS - 51 ( works for Hannah Montana or something like that.)
Tim Burton - 54 (Strange genius director of "Sweeney Todd", "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory", "Planet Of The Apes", "Sleepy Hollow", "Beetlejuice", "EdwardScissorhands", "Batman" and Alice In Wonderland" remake.)
Elvis Costello - 58
ROB HALFORD - 61 ("gay" Judas Priest lead screamer.)
Gene Simmons - 63 (Corporate fame whore)
John Savage - 63 ("The Deer Hunter", "The Onion Field", "The Godfather: Part 3","Inside Moves", "Do the Right Thing".)
Tom Skerritt - 79 (just love him".)
Regis Philbin - 82 (he is the man)
Sean Connery - 82 (STILL dead ass sexy.)
Monty Hall - 91 (the fabulous original host of "Let's Make A Deal".)
Leonard Bernstein 8/25/1918 - 10/14/1990 American conductor, composer and pianist
Althea Gibson - (1927 - 2003) (The FIRST African-American to win at Wimbledon. She was Venus and Serena Williams before there WAS a Venus and Serena Williams.)
1718 Hundreds of French colonists arrived in Louisiana, with some of them settling in present-day New Orleans. and they drank a lot.
1825 Uruguay declared its independence from Brazil.
1875 Captain Matthew Webb became the first person to swim across the English Channel, traveling from Dover, England, to Calais, France, in 22 hours. his skin was wrinkled.
1916 The National Park Service was established within the Department of the Interior.
1921 The United States signed a peace treaty with Germany.
1950 President Harry S. Truman ordered the Army to seize control of the nation's railroads to avert a strike.
1970 - Elton John made his first live appearance in the U.S. He opened for David Ackles at "The Troubadour" in Los Angeles, CA.
1975 The album "Born to Run" by Bruce Springsteen was released.
1980 - The Broadway musical "42nd Street" opened.
1984 Author Truman Capote was found dead at age 59.
1985 Samantha Smith, the schoolgirl whose letter to Soviet leader Yuri V. Andropov resulted in her peace tour of the communist country, was killed with her father in an airplane crash in Maine.
1997 The tobacco industry agreed to an $11.3 billion settlement with the state of Florida.
1998 Former Supreme Court Justice Lewis F. Powell died at age 90.
2001 - In the Bahamas, Aaliyah and eight others were killed when their plane crashed in Marsh Harbor, in the Abacos islands of the northern Bahamas. The cause appeared to be engine failure due to the plane being overloaded.
2003 Tennis champion Pete Sampras announced his retirement during a news conference at the U.S. Open in New York.
2009 South Korea's first rocket blasted off into space.
2009 Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., died at age 77.
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