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Celebrity Birthdays: Week of Feb. 24-March 1


Feb. 24: Actor Abe Vigoda is 87. Actor Steven Hill (``Law and Order'') is 86. Actor Dominic Chianese (``The Sopranos'') is 77. Movie composer Michel Legrand is 76. Actor James Farentino is 70. Actor Barry Bostwick is 63. Singer-producer Rupert Holmes is 61. Actor Edward James Olmos is 61. Musician George Thorogood is 58. Actress Debra Jo Rupp (``That '70s Show'') is 57. Actress Helen Shaver (``The Color of Money'') is 57. News correspondent Paula Zahn is 52. Country singer Sammy Kershaw is 50. Singer Michelle Shocked is 46. Actor Billy Zane is 42. Actress Bonnie Somerville (``NYPD Blue'') is 34. R&B singer Brandon Brown of Mista is 25.

Feb. 25: Country singer Ralph Stanley is 81. CBS newsman Bob Schieffer is 71. Actress Diane Baker is 70. Actress Karen Grassle (``Little House on the Prairie'') is 64. Singer-guitarist Mike Peters of The Alarm is 49. Actress Veronica Webb is 43. Actor Alexis Denisof (``Angel,'' ``Buffy the Vampire Slayer'') is 42. Actress Tea Leoni is 42. Comedian Carrot Top is 41. Actress Lesley Boone (``Ed'') is 40. Actor Sean Astin is 37. Singer Daniel Powter is 37. Singer Justin Jeffre of 98 Degrees is 35. Actress Rashida Jones (``Boston Public'') is 32. Actor Justin Berfield (``Malcolm in the Middle'') is 22. Actors James and Oliver Phelps (``Harry Potter'') are 22.

Feb. 26: Singer Fats Domino is 80. Guitarist Paul Cotton of Poco is 65. Actor-director Bill Duke is 65. Singer Mitch Ryder is 63. Keyboardist Jonathan Cain of Journey is 58. Singer Michael Bolton is 55. Actor Greg Germann (``Ally McBeal'') is 50. Actress Jennifer Grant is 42. Bassist Tim Commerford (Audioslave, Rage Against The Machine) is 40. Singer Erykah Badu is 37. Singer Kyle Norman of Jagged Edge is 33. Singer Corinne Bailey Rae is 29. Actress Taylor Dooley (``The Adventures of Shark Boy and a Lava Girl in 3-D'') is 15.

Feb. 27: Actress Joanne Woodward is 78. Actress Elizabeth Taylor is 76. Actress Barbara Babcock is 71. Actor Howard Hesseman is 68. Guitarist Neal Schon of Journey is 54. Guitarist Adrian Smith of Iron Maiden is 51. Keyboardist Paul Humphreys of OMD is 48. Actor Adam Baldwin is 46. Singer Johnny Van Zant of Lynyrd Skynyrd is 48. Actor Grant Show (``Melrose Place'') is 46. Guitarist Mike Cross of Sponge is 43. Actor Donal Logue (``Knights of Prosperity,'' ``Grounded For Life'') is 42. Singer Chilli of TLC is 37. Keyboardist Jeremy Dean of Nine Days is 36. Singer Roderick Clark (Hi-Five) is 35. Singer Josh Groban is 27.

Feb. 28: Actor Charles Durning is 85. Actor Gavin MacLeod (``The Love Boat,'' ``The Mary Tyler Moore Show'') is 77. Actor-director-dancer Tommy Tune is 69. Singer Joe South is 68. Actor Frank Bonner (``WKRP in Cincinnati'') is 66. Actress Kelly Bishop (``Gilmore Girls'') is 64. Actress Stephanie Beacham (``Beverly Hills, 90210,'' ``The Colbys'') is 61. Actress Bernadette Peters is 60. Actress Mercedes Ruehl is 60. Comedian Gilbert Gottfried is 53. Actor John Turturro is 51. Singer Cindy Wilson of The B-52's is 51. Actress Rae Dawn Chong is 47. Actor Robert Sean Leonard is 39. Singer Pat Monahan of Train is 39. Actor Bobb'e J. Thompson (``The Tracy Morgan Show'') is 12.

Feb. 29: Leap year birthdays: Actor Alex Rocco is 18 (born 1936). Actor Dennis Farina is 16 (born 1944). Actor Antonio Sabato Jr. is 9 (born 1972). Rapper Ja Rule is 8 (born 1976).

March 1: Actor Robert Clary (``Hogan's Heroes'') is 82. Singer Harry Belafonte is 81. Actor Robert Conrad is 73. Singer Mike D'Abo of Manfred Mann is 64. Singer Roger Daltrey is 64. Actor Alan Thicke (``Growing Pains'') is 61. Actor-director Ron Howard is 54. Country singer Janis Oliver Cummins of Sweethearts of the Rodeo is 54. Actress Catherine Bach (``The Dukes of Hazzard'') is 54. Actor Tim Daly (``Wings'') is 52. Keyboardist Jon Carroll (Starland Vocal Band) is 51. Actor George Eads (``C.S.I.'') is 41. Guitarist Ryan Peake of Nickelback is 35. Actor Mark-Paul Gosselaar (``NYPD Blue,'' ``Saved By the Bell'') is 34. ``Blues Clues'' host Donovan Patton is 30. Singer Sammie is 21.

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