Daniel Radcliffe - 25 (he IS "Harry Potter")
Paul Wesley - 32 (Stefan Salvatore on "The Vampire Diaries". He's one of the brooding vampire brothers that Nina Dobrev is in love with.)
Michelle Williams, R&B singer (Destiny's Child), turns 34
Marlon Wayans - 42 (If all goes according to plan, he'll be playing Richard Pryor in a biopic produced by Chris Rock and Adam Sandler.)
SLASH - 49 (Real Name: Saul Hudson. He rocks the Jew-fro!!!)
Steve Jocz - 33 (Sum 41 drummer.)
Monica Lewinsky - 41 (chubby intern who likes Presidents.)
Alison Krauss - 43 (Bluegrass bchick who was all over that "O Brother Where Art Thou?" soundtrack.
Eriq La Salle - 52 (Former Angry Dr. Peter Benton on "ER".) (--Before you even knew who Eriq La Salle was, you saw him play Darryl Jenks, heir to the SOUL GLOW fortune, in the 1988 Eddie Murphy comedy, "Coming To America".)
Woody Harrelson - 53 (Hemp hero extraordinaire.)
Edie McClurg - 63 (Herb's chubby wife on "WKRP", chubby Mrs. Poole on "The Hogan Family" AND Mr. Rooney's chubby secretary in "Ferris Bueller's Day Off".)
Larry Manetti - 67 (Tom Selleck's white buddy Rick on "Magnum P.I.".) (
David Essex - 67 Biggest hit: "Rock On". Second biggest hit: Rock BOTTOM.
Don Imus - 74 (Friend of the Rutgers women's basketball team.)
Ronny Cox - 76 (Captain Andrew Bogomil in the "Beverly Hills Cop" movies . . . and Drew in the most romantic Guy film of all time, "Deliverance".)
Anthony Kennedy, Supreme Court justice, turns 78
Gloria DeHaven, Actress, turns 88
Calvert DeForest - (1921 - 2007) (Better known as Larry "Bud" Melman on "Letterman".)
Bert Convy - (1933 - 1991) ("Cannonball Run" star who also later hosted the GREAT game show "Win, Lose Or Draw".)
Harry Cohn 7/23/1891 - 2/27/1958 American co-founder of Columbia Pictures
1904 - THE ICE CREAM CONE WAS INVENTED by Charles E. Minches at the World's Fair in St. Louis.
1969 - JAMES BROWN walked out of L.A. Mayor Sam Yorty's office because the mayor was late for their meeting . . . which was held to declare James Brown Day in the city.
1979 - The AYATOLLAH KHOMEINI BANNED ROCK 'N ROLL MUSIC in Iran.
1984 - VANESSA WILLIAMS became the first Miss America to give up the title . . . after it was discovered that she had posed for naughty lesbian nude photos for "Penthouse" magazine. (--Sadly, it's illegal to own or trade that fantastic issue unless the centerfold is removed because that was the one with underage Traci "Elizabeth" Lords as the centerfold.)
1986 - PRINCE ANDREW married SARAH FERGUSON in Westminster Abbey. They divorced in 1996. Fergie has fire-down-below ya know.
1993 - MICHAEL JORDAN'S father, James, was murdered on U.S. Highway 74 near Bennettsville, South Carolina, when he stopped to take a nap in his Lexus.
1993 - "Poetic Justice" was released . . . starring JANET JACKSON and TUPAC.
1996 - At the Atlanta Olympics, tiny KERRI STRUG heroically made her final vault despite TORN LIGAMENTS in her little left ankle . . . clinching the gold for the U.S. women gymnasts and earning them their first-ever Olympic team gold medal.
2000 - At age 24, TIGER WOODS became the youngest player to win the career Grand Slam with a record-breaking performance in the British Open.
2003 Massachusetts' attorney general issued a report saying clergy members and others in the Boston Archdiocese probably sexually abused more than 1,000 people over six decades.