Alicia Keys Turns 43 Today

Actors:

Natalie Hall is 34 (“All My Children,” “True Blood”)

Mia Kirshner is 49 (“The Black Dahlia,” “The L Word”)

Jenifer Lewis is 67 (“Cars” “black-ish”)

Dinah Manoff is 68 (“Grease,” “State of Grace”)

Robert Ochoa is 26 (“A Christmas Carol,” “City Boy”)

Ana Ortiz is 53 (“Ugly Betty,” “Devious Maids”)

Michael Trevino is 39 (“The Vampire Diaries,” “The Originals”)

Leigh Taylor-Young is 79 (“Peyton Place,” “The Wayshower”)

The late Diana Hyland (1936-1977)…she would have been 88 (“Naked City,” “The Chase”) (FAST FACT: Hyland began a romantic relationship with actor John Travolta, who was 18 years her junior, in 1976 after meeting him when she played his mother in the television movie, “The Boy in the Plastic Bubble.” She was diagnosed with breast cancer the following year, and underwent a mastectomy. However, the cancer spread. Hyland and Travolta remained together until her death on March 27, 1977. She was 41)

The late Dean Jones (1931 – 2015)…he would have been 93 (“That Darn Cat!,” “Beethoven”) 

Musicians:

The Tube’s Michael Cotten is 74

Fine Young Cannibals’ Andy Cox is 68

Sleeping with Sirens’ Jack Fowler is 33

Split Enz’ Malcolm Green is 71

5 Seconds of Summer’s Calum Hood is 28

Alicia Keys is 43 (given name Alicia Augello Cook)

Kina (of Brownstone) is 55

Jars of Clay guitarist Matt Odmark is 50

Pooh-Man is 53 (birth name Lawrence Lee Thomas)

Mighty Mighty Bosstones drummer Joe Sirois is 52

Roxy Music’s Gary Tibbs is 66

The late Etta James (1938-2012)…she would have been 86 (“Rolling Stone” ranked her #22 on its list of the 100 Greatest Singers of All Time and #62 on its list of the 100 Greatest Artists) 

Plus:

Princess Charlene of Monaco is 46 (She’s been married to Albert II, Prince of Monaco since 2011)

TV personality and former MTV VJ China Kantner is 53 (The daughter of Jefferson Starship’s Grace Slick and Paul Kantner)

The late poet Robert Burns (1759-1796) (A Scottish poet and lyricist, he is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide.)

The late Baseball Hall of Fame sportscaster Ernie Harwell (1918-2010) (He called games for radio and television for 55 seasons, 42 of them with the Detroit Tigers)

The late TV newsman Edwin Newman (1919-2010) (In 1963, he made the first announcement on NBC Radio of President John F. Kennedy's death. He anchored the television coverage of the 1967 Six-Day Arab-Israeli War, the 1968 assassinations of Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy and the 1973 Vietnam ceasefire. In 1981, immediately after the assassination attempt on President Ronald Reagan, he was chosen to anchor NBC's television coverage until full news teams were mustered.)

The late author Virginia Woolf (1882-1941) (“Mrs Dalloway,” “To the Lighthouse,” “Orlando,” “A Room of One's Own”) (Highly respected for her work, Woolf suffered from severe bouts of mental illness throughout her life and committed suicide by drowning in 1941 at the age of 59.)


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