Foxy Brown - 34 (Troublemaking young urban minx discovered by LL Cool J.)
Naomie Harris - 34 (The oddly sexy voodoo chick Tia Dalma in the second and third "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies.)
Anika Noni Rose - 38 (Luscious Lorrell in "Dreamgirls". She's also the voice of Disney's first black princess in "The Princess and the Frog" . . . which comes out in December.)
Macy Gray - 43
(Five-foot, 11-and-a-half-inch giantess with the fabulous fro.
Unfortunately for her, she's doing "Dancing with the Stars" this
season.)
ROSIE PEREZ - 46 (Puerto Rican with the perfectly normal, soothing, non-obnoxious voice.) PAL WAAKTAAR of A-HA!!! is 49
MICHAEL WINSLOW!!! - 52 ("Police Academy" noise-making clown-ass. He's still doing "comedy" as "The Man Of 10,000 Sound Effects".)
Jeff Foxworthy - 52 (Clown-ass who might be a redneck. Now he's hosting that trivia show, "Are You Smarter Than A Fifth Grader?".)
Jane Curtin - 63 (Ignorant slut from "SNL", "Kate & Allie" and "3rd Rock From The Sun".)
Swoosie Kurtz - 66 (Redheaded minx AND Jake Gyllenhaal's mom (slash) WILDFIRE in "Bubble Boy".)
Jo Anne Worley - 73 (SEXY comedic genius on "Laugh In".)
Here's me and the fabulous Jo Ann Worley and Nancy Dussault
1960 - Chubby Checker performed "The Twist" on American TV for the
first time on "American Bandstand."
1964 - Rod Stewart made his television debut on the British show "The Beat Room."
1970 - An anti-war rock festival was held at Shea Stadium in New York. Janis Joplin, Paul Simon, Steppenwolf and Johnny Winters were the acts.
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1973 - Stevie Wonder was seriously injured in a car accident. He
permanently lost his sense of smell. He was in a coma for
four days.
1981 - Stevie Nicks’ first solo album, "Bella Donna," was released.
1982 - "The Wall" had its U.S. premiere in New York City.
1987 - The Beastie Boys sued the city of Jacksonville, FL for including the phrase "mature audience" on their concert tickets and ads.
1987 - Madonna's movie "Who's That Girl" premiered in New York.
1989 - Adam Clayton (U2) was arrested at his home in Dublin, Ireland for marijuana possession.
1995 - The first "Soul Train: Lady of Soul Awards" took place.
1996 - Vince Neil attempted to play a show at an Indiana club. The show, starting more than four hours late, ended after only three songs. Neil claimed that he wasn't feeling well, and that the audience of "rednecks" didn't appreciate his talent.
1996 - Eddie Vedder videotaped the Ramones placing their hands in cement on the Hollywood Rock Walk prior to a Ramones show at The Palace. The Ramones claimed that it was their last show ever.
1998 - The last new episode of Magic Johnson's talk show, "The Magic Hour," aired. The musical guests on the show were Boys II Men, Simply Red, Mary J. Blige and Hanson.
2000 - It was announced that Ice-T would play a detective on the TV series "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit."







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