Nick Hogan - 24 (Hulk Hogan's self-centered ego tard son who made a vegetable out of his 22-year-old friend John Graziano while drag racing his Supra in Florida three years ago. he cried in prison. alot)
Cheyenne Kimball - 24 (MTV chick from the reality show "Cheyenne". She won "America's Most Talented Kid" when she was 12. where is she? )
Jonathan Rhys Meyers - 37 (King Henry the 8th on "The Tudors". You'd also know him as Tom Cruise's sidekick in "Mission: Impossible 3". Loves the booze. Just LOVES it.) Just went inot rehab..again
Alex Rodriguez - 39 (M.I.L.F. Hunter. Basball player and 3rd baseman for the new york yankees )
Pete Yorn - 40 (Musician who's given his bizess to Winona Ryder, Heather Graham AND Minnie Driver. Also appeare in the film Me myself and Irene)
Maya Rudolph - 42 (Hilarious former "Saturday Night Live member. She's also in the movie "Idiocracy"and was in BRIDESMAID)
Triple H - 45 (WWE superstar! His real name is Paul Michael Levesque.)
Julian McMahon - 46 ("Nip/Tuck" star. He attracts new female plastic surgery clients by sleeping with them and then pointing out their fixable flaws the next day.)
SASHA MITCHELL - 47 (CODY on "Step By Step" . . . THE star of "Kickboxer" 1, 2, 3 AND 4 . . . and superstar WIFE-BEATER.)
Bill Engvall - 54 (Part of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour who now has his own TV show on TBS, "The Bill Engvall Show".)
YAHOO SERIOUS!!! - 61 (Albert Einstein in "Young Einstein".)
Maureen McGovern - 65 (Singer. Biggest Hit: "The Morning After".)
Peggy Fleming - 66 (Olympic gold medal-winning figure skater and still darn sexy.)
Betty Thomas - 63 ("Hill Street Blues" actress turned director of "Doctor Dolittle", "The Late Shift", "The Brady Bunch Movie" AND the made-for-TV movie "My Breast".)
BOBBIE GENTRY!!! - 70 (Singer of "Ode to Billie Joe".)
Jerry Van Dyke - 83 (Luther Horatio Van Dam on "Coach" . . . and Dick's little brother.)
Norman Lear - 92 (GENIUS TV producer. He gave us the classics "All in the Family", "The Jeffersons", "One Day at a Time", "Good Times" and "Maude")
1866 After two failures, Cyrus W. Field succeeded in laying the first underwater telegraph cable between North America and Europe.
1940 Bugs Bunny made his debut in the Warner Bros. animated cartoon "A Wild Hare."
1960 Vice President Richard M. Nixon was nominated for president at the Republican National Convention in Chicago.
1967 In the wake of urban rioting, President Lyndon B. Johnson appointed the Kerner Commission to assess the causes of the violence.
1974 The House Judiciary Committee voted 27-11 to recommend President Richard M. Nixon's impeachment on a charge that he had personally engaged in a "course of conduct" designed to obstruct justice in the Watergate case.
1980 The deposed Shah of Iran died in Egypt at age 60.
1995 The Korean War Veterans Memorial was dedicated in Washington, D.C.
1996 A pipe bomb exploded at a public park during the Olympic games in Atlanta, killing one person and injuring more than 100.
2003 Comedian Bob Hope died at age 100.
2003 Lance Armstrong won a record-tying fifth straight Tour de France title.
2005 Ahmed Ressam, an Algerian who'd plotted to bomb the Los Angeles airport on the eve of the millennium, was sentenced to 22 years in prison.