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Celebrity birthdays on Feb 17

 
 

 
 
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Actor Hal Holbrook is 88. Singer Bobby Lewis is 80. Comedian Dame Edna (Barry Humphries) is 79. Actress Mary Ann Mobley is 74. Actress Brenda Fricker is 68. Actress Rene Russo is 59. Actor Lou Diamond Phillips is 51. Comedian Larry the Cable Guy is 50. Singer Chante Moore is 46. Actress Denise Richards is 42. Singer-guitarist Billie Joe Armstrong of Green Day is 41. Actor Jerry O’Connell is 39. Actor Jason Ritter is 33. Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt is 32. Actor Chord Overstreet (“Glee”) is 24.

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