Cloris Leachman is 85. (Elder legend comedic genius of "Dancing with the Stars"!!! Mrs. Garrett's replacement, Beverly Ann, on "The Facts of Life". Also Frau Blücher in the 1975 classic, "Young Frankenstein" and Great Gam Gam, the FORMER GERMAN WHORE, in "Beerfest"! and how could we forget PHYLLIS! And Nurse Diesel from High Anxiety! ( thanks Steve Levine)
Singer Willie Nelson is 78.(He, too, enjoys the occasional reefer cigarette.)
Talk show host Gary Collins is 73.
Burt Young is 71.(Rocky's no-good brother-in-law Paulie in the "Rocky" movies.)
Jill Clayburgh is 67.
Merrill Osmond - 58 (The Osmonds. I think he's the second one from the left.)
Bobby Vee - 68 (Superstar who sang the smashes "Take Good Care of My Baby", "Devil or Angel" and "The Night Has a Thousand Eyes".)
Director Jane Campion is 57 (The Piano)
Stephen Harper, Prime minister of Canada, turns 52
Actor Adrian Pasdar (Heroes) is 42. Nathan Petrelli on "Heroes". He gets to nail my beautiful Dixie Chicks chubby Natalie Maines ANYTIME HE WANTS TO!!! He was also arrested for drunk driving this past January, which was not very "heroic" of him.)
Actor Johnny Galecki (Roseanne) is 36.(Geeky Leonard on "Big Bang Theory". He will always be Darlene's geeky husband, David, on "Roseanne".)
Lloyd Banks - 29 (50 Cent's boy in G-Unit.)
Kunal Nayyar - 30 (Raj on "The Big Bang Theory".)
Kirsten Dunst is 28.(Mary Jane in the "Spider-Man" movies. And a FAN OF THE MARY JANE in real life. She admits to enjoying the occasional reefer cigarette.)
Dianna Agron - 25 (Quinn Fabray, the scheming cheerleader on "Glee".
Al Lewis - Would have been 88 - (1923 - 2006) (Grandpa Munster) (Lewis insisted that he'd been born in 1910, but the Social Security Administration has 1923.)
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1789 George Washington took office in New York as the first president of the United States.
1803 The United States purchased the Louisiana Territory from France.
1812 Louisiana became the 18th state.
1859 The novel "A Tale of Two Cities" by Charles Dickens was first published in serial form in a literary magazine.
1900 Hawaii was organized as a U.S. territory.
1957 - Elvis recorded "Jailhouse Rock."
1965 - The Kinks began their first British tour.
1965 - Herman's Hermits and the Zombies began their first U.S. tour.
April 30, 1975, the South Vietnamese capital of Saigon fell to Communist forces.
1980 - The film "McVicar," which starred Roger Daltrey and Adam Faith, premiered.
1985 - Phil Collins released "Sussudio."
1987 - Madonna's "La Isla Bonita" became her 11th consecutive top five single.
1987 - The Beatles' "Help!", "Rubber Soul" and "Revolver" were released on compact disc.
1992 - Madonna's bustier was stolen from Fredrick's Of Hollywood. A $1,000 reward was offered for its return.
1998 - The Oak Ridge Boys performed in Washington, DC, at the 50th anniversary ceremony of the American Red Cross' blood services.
1999 - Darrell Sweet (Nazareth) died of a heart attack as the band arrived for a show in New Albany, IN.