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IntroductionCelebrity birthdays for the week of May 12-18:May 12: Actor Millie Perkins (“Knots Landing”) is 88.
Celebrity birthdays for the week of May 12-18:
May 12: Actor Millie Perkins (“Knots Landing”) is 88. Singer Jayotis Washington of The Persuasions is 83. Country singer Billy Swan is 82. Actor Linda Dano (“Another World”) is 81. Singer Steve Winwood is 76. Actor Lindsay Crouse is 76. Actor Bruce Boxleitner is 74. Singer Billy Squier is 74. Actor Gabriel Byrne is 74. Blues musician Guy Davis is 72. Country singer Kix Brooks of Brooks and Dunn is 69. Drummer Eric Singer of Kiss is 66. Actor Ving Rhames is 65. Guitarist Billy Duffy of The Cult is 63. Actor Emilio Estevez is 62. Actor April Grace (“Lost,” ″Joan of Arcadia”) is 62. TV personality Carla Hall (“The Chew”) is 60. Keyboardist Eddie Kilgallon (Ricochet) is 59. Actor Stephen Baldwin is 58. Actor Scott Schwartz (“A Christmas Story”) is 56. Actor Kim Fields (“Living Single,” ″The Facts of Life”) is 55. Actor Samantha Mathis (TV’s “The Strain”) is 54. Actor Jamie Luner (“Melrose Place,” ″Profiler”) is 53. Actor Rhea Seehorn (“Better Call Saul”) is 52. Actor Mackenzie Astin (“Scandal,” “The Facts of Life”) is 51. Bassist Matt Mangano of Zac Brown Band is 48. Actor Rebecca Herbst (“General Hospital”) is 47. Actor Malin Akerman (“Trophy Wife”) is 46. Actor Jason Biggs (“Orange is the New Black,” “American Pie”) is 46. Actor Rami Malik (“Bohemian Rhapsody,” ″Mr. Robot”) is 43. Actor Clare Bowen (“Nashville”) is 40. Actor Emily VanCamp (“Revenge”) is 38. Actor Malcolm David Kelley (“Lost”) is 32. Actor Sullivan Sweeten (“Everybody Loves Raymond”) is 29.
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