Barry Williams, of Brady Bunch fame, Celebrates 70th Birthday Today

Actors:

Monica Bellucci is 60 (“Dracula,” “Spectre”) (FAST FACT: At 50, she became the oldest Bond girl ever in the James Bond film franchise, playing Lucia Sciarra in “Spectre”)

Crystal Bernard is 63 (“Happy Days,” “Wings,”)

Lacey Chabert is 42 (“Party Of Five,” “Mean Girls”)

Marion Cotillard is 49 (“Inception,” “Assassin's Creed”)

Keiran Culkin is 42 (“Home Alone,” “She’s All That) (FAST FACT: He is the younger brother of Macaulay Culkin)

Angie Dickinson is 93 (“Dressed To Kill,” “Oceans Eleven”)

Fran Drescher is 67 (“Saturday Night Fever,” “The Nanny”)

Jenna Elfman is 53 (“Dharma and Greg,” “Friends With Benefits”) (FAST FACT: She and husband Bodhi Elfman are avowed Scientologists)

Tony Hale is 54 (“Arrested Development,” “Veep”)

Ezra Miller is 32 (“The Flash,” “Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them”)

Andrea Roth is 57 (“RoboCop: The Series,” “Rescue Me”)

Eric Stoltz is 63 (“Mask,” “Pulp Fiction”) (FAST FACT: He was also a regular director on the television series “Glee”)

Barry Williams is 70 (“The Brady Bunch,” “Mega Piranha”)

The late Deborah Kerr (1921-2007) (“The King and I,” “An Affair To Remember”) 

Musicians:

Phish’s Trey Anastasio is 60

Cissy Houston is 91

Mumford & Son’s Ben Lovett is 38

Johnny Mathis is 89

The 5th Dimension’s Marilyn McCoo is 81

Marty Stuart is 66

Goo Goo Dolls’ Robby Takac is 60

T-Pain is 40 (born Faheem Rashad Najm) 

Plus:

Reality star and dancer Maddie Zeigler is 22 (She came to fame on “Dance Moms,” but has since become Sia’s muse)

Tennis champ Martina Hingis is 44 (FAST FACTS: She scored a Grand Slam junior title at age 12)

The late Truman Capote (1924 – 1984) (“Breakfast at Tiffany's,” “In Cold Blood”) (FAST FACTS: He taught himself to read and write when he was a child, and published his first short stories when he was in his late teens. He was also childhood neighbor and close, lifelong friend of “To Kill a Mockingbird” author, Harper Lee.)

Nobel Peace Prizewinner Elie Wiesel (1928 – 2016)…he would have been 95 (The author of 57 books, including “Night,” a work based on his experiences as a prisoner in the Auschwitz, Buna, and Buchenwald concentration camps. Wiesel was also the Advisory Board chairman of the newspaper “Algemeiner Journal.”

(Photo by Frederick M. Brown/Getty Images)

 


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