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Celebrity birthdays on Dec 31

 
 

 
 
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Actor Anthony Hopkins is 75. Actor Tim Considine (“My Three Sons”) is 72. Guitarist Andy Summers of The Police is 70. Actor Ben Kingsley is 69. Actor Tim Matheson is 65. Singer Burton Cummings of The Guess Who is 65. Bassist Tom Hamilton of Aerosmith is 61. Actor James Remar (“Dexter”) is 59. Actress Bebe Neuwirth is 54. Singer Paul Westerberg is 53. Actor Val Kilmer is 53. Singer-actor Joe McIntyre of New Kids on the Block is 40.

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