Celebrity Birthdays for Feb. 24:
Actor Dominic Chianese ("Boardwalk Empire," ''The Sopranos") is 90.
Opera singer-director Renata Scotto is 87.
Businessman Phil Knight (Nike) is 83.
Singer Joanie Sommers is 80.
Actress Jenny O'Hara ("Transparent," ''The Mindy Project") is 79.
Singer Paul Jones (Manfred Mann) is 79.
Actor Barry Bostwick is 76.
Singer-producer Rupert Holmes is 74.
Actor Edward James Olmos is 74.
Rock singer-musician George Thorogood is 71.
Actress Debra Jo Rupp ("That '70s Show") is 70.
Actress Helen Shaver ("The Color of Money") is 70.
Hall of Fame auro racer Alain Prost is 66.
News correspondent Paula Zahn is 65.
Baseball Hall-of-Famer Eddie Murray is 65.
Country singer Sammy Kershaw is 63.
Actor Mark Moses ("Desperate Housewives") is 63.
Actress Beth Broderick ("Sabrina, The Teenage Witch") is 62.
Singer Michelle Shocked is 59.
Movie director Todd Field is 57.
Actor Billy Zane is 55.
Actress Bonnie Somerville ("NYPD Blue") is 47.
Jazz saxophonist Jimmy Greene is 46.
Fiddler Ashley MacIsaac is 46.
Pro golfer Zach Johnson is 45.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. is 44.
Actor Wilson Bethel ("Hart of Dixie") is 37.
Actor Alexander Koch ("Under the Dome") is 33.
Actor Daniel Kaluuya ("Get Out") is 32.
Rapper-actor O'Shea Jackson Jr. ("Straight Outta Compton") is 30.
Rapper Earl Sweatshirt is 27.
Also born on this date (death in parentheses):
In 1786, author Wilhelm Grimm, one half of The Brothers Grimm. (Dec. 16, 1859)
In 1869, French-Canadian baritone Joseph Saucier. (April 10, 1941)
In 1874, Baseball Hall-of-Famer Honus Wagner. (Dec. 6, 1955)
In 1921, actor Abe Vigoda. (Jan. 26, 2015)
In 1922, actor Steven Hill. (Aug. 23, 2016)
In 1927, actress Emmanuelle Riva. (Jan. 27, 2017)
In 1930, actress Barbara Lawrence. (Nov. 13, 2013)
In 1932, Movie composer Michel Legrand. (Jan. 26, 2019)
In 1932, Canadian actor John Vernon. (Feb. 1, 2005)
In 1933, tenor saxophonist David (Fathead) Newman. (Jan. 20, 2009)
In 1938, actor James Farentino. (Jan 24, 2012)
In 1944, keyboardist Nicky Hopkins. (Sept. 6, 1994)
In 1955, Apple CEO Steve Jobs. (Oct. 5, 2011)
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