Celebrity Birthdays for Sept. 4:
Actress Mitzi Gaynor is 89.
Actor Kenneth Kimmins ("Coach") is 79.
Singer Merald "Bubba" Knight of Gladys Knight and the Pips is 78.
TV personality Dr. Jan Pol ("The Incredible Dr. Pol") is 78.
World Golf Hall-of-Famer Raymond Floyd is 78.
Actress Jennifer Salt ("Soap") is 76.
Drummer Greg Elmore (Quicksilver Messenger Service) is 74.
World Golf Hall-of-Famer Tom Watson is 71.
Bassist Ronald LaPread (The Commodores) is 70.
Actress Judith Ivey is 69.
Drummer Martin Chambers of The Pretenders is 69.
Actor Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs ("Welcome Back, Kotter") is 67.
Blackie Lawless of the heavy metal group W.A.S.P. is 64.
Actress Khandi Alexander ("ER," ''NewsRadio") is 63.
Actor-comedian Damon Wayans is 60.
Guitarist Kim Thayil of Soundgarden is 60.
Actor Richard Speight Jr. ("The Agency") is 51.
Actor Noah Taylor (2005's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory," ''Game of Thrones") is 51.
Actress Ione Skye is 50.
Actor-singer James Monroe Iglehart is 46.
Singer-actress Nona Gaye is 46.
DJ-music producer Mark Ronson is 45.
Singer Richard Wingo of Jagged Edge is 45.
Bassist Ian Grushka of New Found Glory is 43.
Actor Wes Bentley ("American Beauty") is 42.
Actor Max Greenfield ("New Girl") is 41.
Singer Dan Miller of O-Town is 40.
Singer Beyonce Knowles (Destiny's Child) is 39.
Singer Lacey Sturm (Flyleaf) is 39.
Actress-comedian Whitney Cummings ("Whitney") is 38.
Comedian Kyle Mooney ("Saturday Night Live") is 36.
Multi-instrumentalist Neyla Pekarek of The Lumineers is 34.
Actress Charlotte Le Bon is 34.
Singer-songwriter James Bay is 30.
Actor Carter Jenkins is 29.
Actor Trevor Gagnon ("The New Adventures of Old Christine") is 25.
Also born on this date (death in parentheses):
In 1918, talk-radio pioneer Paul Harvey. (Feb. 28, 2009)
In 1920, Georges Little, founder and first conductor of the Montreal Bach Choir. (Oct. 19, 1995)
In 1920, country steel guitarist Shot Jackson. (Jan. 24, 1991)
In 1928, actor Dick York. (Feb. 20, 1992)
In 1930, songwriter-producer Jerry Ragovoy. (July 13, 2011)
In 1939, actor Bob May ("Lost in Space"). (Jan. 18, 2009)
In 1946, award-winning TV journalist Eric Malling. (Sept. 28, 1998)
In 1946, lead singer/guitarist Gary Duncan (Quicksilver Messenger Service). (June 29, 2019)
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