Celebrity Chef Emeril Lagasse Turns 65 Today

Actors:

Jere Burns is 70 (“Good Morning, Miami,” “Bates Motel”)

Linda Lavin is 87 (“Alice,” “The Back-Up Plan”)

Bailee Madison is 25 (“Wizards of Waverly Place,” “Just Go With It”)

Vanessa Marcil is 56 (“Beverly Hills, 90210,” “General Hospital,” “Las Vegas”)

Vincent Martella is 32 (“Everybody Hates Chris,” Phineas in “Phineas and Ferb”)

Larry Miller is 71 (“Pretty Woman,” “The Princess Diaries”)

William Brent is 29 (“National Treasure: Book of Secrets,” “You Again”)

Dominic West is 55 (“The Wire,” “The Affair”)

The late Jan Miner (1917-2004) (Manicurist Madge in the Palmolive commercials)

The late Tanya Roberts (“Charlie’s Angels,” “That ‘70s Show”) (1955 – 2021)…she would have been 69 

Musicians:

Eric Benet is 58

Richard Carpenter is 78

Keyshia Cole is 43

Ginuwine is 54 (given name Elgin Baylor Lumpkin)

Barry McGuire is 89

The Toadies’ Mark Reznicek is 62

Little Big Town’s Kimberly Schlapman is 55

Moby Grape drummer Don Stevenson is 83 

Plus:

Duchess of York, Sarah “Fergie” Ferguson is 65 (FAST FACT: She and ex-husband Prince Andrew – aka the Duke of York – actually live together. And in 2015, the Duchess assumed residence in Verbier, Switzerland, where she and Andrew own a chalet, and maintains a rented apartment in Eaton Square in London as well as a room at Royal Lodge. The status of their ‘actual’ relationship remains unclear.)

Comedienne Cathy Ladman is 69

Celebrity chef Emeril Lagasse is 65

Author Michael Lewis is 64 (“Moneyball: The Art of Winning an Unfair Game,” “The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game”)

The late director/producer (who will always be ‘Laverne’ to us!) Penny Marshall (1943 – 2018)...she would have been 81 (“Big,” “A League of Their Own”)

The late philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche (1844 – 1900) (One of the key tenets of his philosophy is the concept of "life-affirmation," which embraces the realities of the world in which we live over the idea of a world beyond. It further champions the creative powers of the individual to strive beyond social, cultural, and moral contexts. Nietzsche's attitude towards religion and morality was marked with atheism, psychologism and historicism; he considered them to be human creations loaded with the error of confusing cause and effect.)

The late author Mario Puzo (1920 – 1999) (“The Godfather”)

(Photo by Monica Schipper/Getty Images for NYCWFF)


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