Fran Drescher - 55 ( LOVE HER! star of "Living With Fran" and "The Nanny". .)
T-Pain - 27 (Young autotuned troubadour who sings "I'm n Luv (Wit a Stripper)".)
Lacey Chabert - 30 (who played Claudia on "Party Of Five" and Gretchen in "Mean Girls".)
Kieran Culkin - 30 (best known as Macaulay's younger brother. He was Igby in "Igby Goes Down" and Buster in "The Cider House Rules".)
DOMINIQUE MOCEANU- 31 ( team Gold in gymnastics at the '96 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. In 1997, she shot up 7 inches . . . to a towering 5-foot-3.)
Candice Michelle - 34 ( WWE diva who was part of those sorta-controversial GoDaddy.com Super Bowl commercials.)
Marion Cotillard, Actress, turns 37 (Won a best actress Oscar for her role in "La Vie en Rose". She also played Mal in "Inception", Dr. Leonora Orantes in "Contagion", and Miranda Tate in the "The Dark Knight Rises"
Jenna Elfman - 41 ("Dharma & Greg" chick)
Tony Hale - 42 ( WAS Buster on "Arrested Development".)
Robby Takac - 48 (Goo Goo Dolls bassist.)
Trey Anastasio - 48 (snortin Coke-loving leader of Phish)
Eddie Montgomery - 49 (Half of country's Montgomery Gentry.)
Crystal Bernard - 51 ( WAS Helen Chappel on "Wings".)
Eric Stoltz - 51 (Rocky Dennis, the boy with the massive facial deformity in "Mask" . . . co-starring Cher AND Estelle Getty. Just love him!)
Marty Stuart - 54 (Rhinestone wearing Country star and Johnny Cash's son-in-law.)
Barry Williams - 58 (Greg on "The Brady Bunch". He got to schtupp Marsha in real life.)
MARILYN MCCOO!!! - 69 ("Solid Gold" host who was one of the two nubian chicks in The Fifth Dimension of "Aquarius" and "Let the Sun Shine In" fame.)
Johnny Mathis, Singer, turns 77 ( the African Queen)
Cissy Houston, Gospel singer, turns 79 (Whitney's mother)
ANGIE DICKINSON!!! - 81 (its pepper! Police woman!)
Author and Nobel Peace Prize winner Elie Wiesel turns 84 years old today
Truman Capote 9/30/1924 - 8/25/1984 American novelist, short-story writer and playwright.
Jack Wild - Would have been 60 - (1952 - 2006) (Jimmy, the twink with the magic golden flute on "H.R. Pufnstuf".)
1630 - John Billington became the FIRST AMERICAN CRIMINAL EXECUTED. He was hanged in Plymouth, Massachusetts, for fatally shooting another man.
1955 - JAMES DEAN was killed in a two-car collision near Cholame, California.
1960 - "The Flintstones" premiered on ABC.
1962 - JAMES MEREDITH became the FIRST AFRICAN-AMERICAN STUDENT to enroll at the University of Mississippi.
1963 - Houston rookie JOHN PACIOREK hit three singles in his first Major League Baseball game. He injured his back and never played again . . . becoming the first player to end his career batting "a thousand" (--1.000).
1972 - ROBERTO CLEMENTE got his 3,000th and last hit for the Pittsburgh Pirates. (He was killed in a plane crash three months later, on New Year's Eve.)
1980 - Iran's spiritual leader, THE AYATOLLAH KHOMEINI, rejected a truce from Iraqi President SADDAM HUSSEIN, saying war between the two countries would continue "to the end". The two sides signed a cease-fire agreement EIGHT YEARS later.
1983 - "All The Right Moves" was released . . . starring TOM CRUISE as a hairless twink high school football stud clashing with his coach . . . CRAIG T. NELSON!!! (Tom Cruise recently admitted he suffered a CONCUSSION making this movie.)
2000 - Tennis stud PETE SAMPRAS married BRIDGETTE WILSON (of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and "The Wedding Planner" fame). It's their 10th anniversary.
2003 - Rapper C-MURDER was convicted for the MURDER of a 16-year-old kid who snuck into a nightclub and then schooled him in a freestyle rap contest. (--That conviction was later overturned. But he was retried and re-convicted . . . and now he's serving LIFE.)