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TURKEY SHOOTMT. BLANCHARD GUN CLUB

� ank you to my children fororganizing my 90th birthday party. � anks to all of my relatives and

friends for the cards, gi� s and sharing in my special day.

Wilma Bovee

CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIERTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019T2

Recently born at Blanchard Valley Hospital, as reported by their parents.

• Kingston Michael Isaiah Bar-chos, boy, Cinnamon and Michael Barchus, Fostoria, Oct. 30.

• Alaina Kay Beagle, girl, Kathryn Jolliff and Mitchell Beagle, Findlay, Oct. 30.

• Maven Jayce Wesney, boy, Kylie Hammond-Hayes and Michael Wesney, Findlay, Oct. 30.

• Kase Rawlin Dodge, boy, Kenzi and Kreg Dodge, Findlay, Oct. 31.

• Kennedy Lee Hanus, girl, Shan-non and Colton Hanus, Van Buren,

Oct. 31.• Mollie Ann Stoner, girl, Jessica

and Michael Stoner, Findlay, Oct. 31.• Cheyenne Rose Thomas, girl,

Joy and Matthew Thomas, Findlay, Oct. 31.

• Alice Rayne Beau Bibler, girl, Tiffini Rautenberg and Zachary Bibler, Fostoria, Nov. 1.

• Charles Ray McCall, boy, Jessica and Trevor McCall, Forest, Nov. 1.

• Zendaya Rose Zehender, girl, Kiana Taylor and Jesse Zehender, Findlay, Nov. 1.

• French Brooks, boy, Alicia and Devin Hatter, Fostoria, Nov. 3.

• Westyn Kenneth Murphy Hensley, boy, Loressia Petersen and Murphy Hensley, Forest, Nov. 3.

• Veronica Marjorie Yoder, girl, Jessica and Ryan Yoder, Findlay, Nov. 3.

• Klaylon James Morgan, boy, Kirsten Flack-Morgan and Austin Morgan, Bucyrus, Nov. 4.

• Gabriel Dean Schroeder, boy, Jen and Greg Schroeder, Findlay, Nov. 4.

• Logan Kash Watkins, boy, Karen and Brandon Watkins, Dunkirk, Nov. 4.

• Beckett Joseph Seifert, boy, Kalea and Blake Seifert, Carey, Nov. 6.

McCombMcComb High School has

announced its honor roll for the first nine-week grading period.

The following students were named to the A Honor Roll:

Seniors — Tristan Cox, Stormy Lance, Alysha Like, Riley Metzker, Matthew Pierce.

Juniors — Robert Frey, Alejah Mar-tinez, Sam Morse, Mason Pierce.

Sophomores — Chloe Ambur-gey, Linda Cheuanjith, Dylan Clark, David Coppes, Collin DeWeese, Miah Manysy, Angel Sterrett.

Freshmen — Cassidy Bryan, Grant Dishong, Molly Like, Madison Schro-

eder, Alyssa Schwab, Alison Teegardin, Anna Threet.

Eighth graders — Nick Bormuth, Parker Downing, Wilson Grubb, Emmy Lora, Grady Schaublin, Iris Schorsch, Mackenzie Schroeder, Thalia Shab-now, Gavin Stevens, Kianna Thomas, Erika Voigt, Jacob Weaver.

Seventh graders — Haiden Ebright,

Honor Roll

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CELEBR ATIONS !THE COURIERTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 T3

Hailey Ebright, Donavin Hepperly, Cameron Jackson, Catalina Jimenez, Kacey Like, Logan Martin, Marissa Pitz, Laney Rader, Sarah Rider, Talon Siether, Dakota Shellenberger, Hannah Sherick, McKenzy Siferd, Jasmine Smith, Peyton Stateler.

The following students were named to the A-B Honor Roll:

Seniors — Hayley Aller, Maddie Buck, Chelsey Crouse, Aaron Davis, Jacob Dillon, Lauren Dishong, Rachel Graham, Shaye Hemminger, Skyler Lance, Aaron Rider, Hannah Schro-eder, Thomas VanAtta, Barbara Waller, Kyle Wasson, Noah Weaver.

Juniors — Gabe Bell, Reagan Carter, Riane Denney, Aubree Fun-chion, Chelsea Johnson, Nicole Kras-sow, Matthew Manysy, Emily Markel, Kaiya McGuire, Olivia Miehls, Cayla

Pitz, Reilly Sammet, Sophia Thomp-son, Fidelia Velasquez, Jaden Witten-myer.

Sophomores — Isaiah Cortez, Aliyah Fasig, Eli Franks, Leia Grubb, Gavin Hall, Cali Kinder, Tyler Krider, Marissa Leader, Zachary Romero.

Freshmen — Kara Bateson, Tara Bateson, Noah Bormuth, Tanner Bryan, Garrett Clark-Rader, Megan Cramer, Lydia Dehart, Brooklyn Downing, Riley Frey, Gracie Gallagher, Camden Glaser, MaKenna Kitzler, Montana Pierce, Daniel Rader, Thane Steinbrook, Emma Tooman, Brooklyn Turner, Daniel Waller, Emma Wells, Carter Welty.

Eighth graders — Xander Adkins, Braxton Althauser, Aubrea Cotter-ill, Bailey Crouse, Owen DeWeese, Emma Downs, Lillie Fitzgerald, Grace Hassan, Mason Holman, Chloe Kre-inbrink, Isabella Mansfield, Loralye Miller, Logan Munoz, Vada Schorsch, Hannah Smith, Bo Tooman, Blake Wit-tenmyer.

Seventh graders — Benton Adkins, Landon Bankey, Elijah Gibbs, Octavian Gonzales, Kelsey Jenkins, Brad Miehls, Jeff Miehls, Christian Montgomery, Rylee Scheff, Michele Velasquez.

VanlueVanlue High School has announced

its honor roll for the first quarter.The following students were named

to the A Honor Roll:Seniors — Emma Biller, Evan Greg-

ory, Lauren Kin, Julius Kloepfer, Grace Peters, Xavier Temple.

Juniors — Cole Cramer, Blaise Crowe, Seth Gunder, Jared Kloepfer, Alena Miller, Journee Sloat.

Sophomores — Taylor Gerschutz, Jaren Kloepfer, Renee Sampson.

Freshmen — Morgan Crowe, Sydney King, Jerome Kloepfer, Lydia Miller, Maria Saltzman, Alex Secord.

Eighth graders — Alex Santos.Seventh graders — Hannah Ger-

schutz, Isaac Reed, Hannah Ward.Sixth graders — Raymond Ger-

schutz, Phoenix Heuerman, Anna Riblet, Silas Riblet.

The following students were named to the A-B Honor Roll:

Seniors — Amyiah Brenneman, Carter Lamb, Kirsten Lee, Daniel Riblet, Jayla Smith, Kaiden Waddle.

Juniors — Jacob Baird, Joey Bonham, Audrey Phillips, Chase Well-man.

Sophomores — Adriana Caudill, Evan Thomas.

Freshmen — Libby Gunder.Eighth graders — Jesse Blakley,

Nicholas Miles, Gwen Miller, Mara Simon.

Seventh graders — Brody Fagan, Cameron King, Abigail Kloepfer, Mar-lena Rock, Riley Smith, Dayton Young.

Sixth graders — Ethan Miles, Adri-enne Phillips, Lani Price, Candace Saltzman, Landon Shulaw.

Vivian (Riegle) Lamb, of Forest, will celebrate her 90th birthday on Saturday, Nov. 16.

Birthday Announcement

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Best-selling books the week ended Oct. 26, according to the Wall Street Journal.

FICTION 1. “Blue Moon” by Lee Child (Dela-

corte) 2. “The Guardians” by John

Grisham (Doubleday) 3. “Dog Man: For Whom the Ball

Rolls” by Dav Pilkey (Graphix) 4. “The Night Fire” by Michael Con-

nelly (Little, Brown) 5. “Where the Crawdads Sing” by

Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 6. “The Lost Causes of Bleak Creek”

by Rhett McLaughlin (Crown) 7. “Dork Diaries” by Rachel Renee

Russell (Aladdin Paperbacks) 8. “Harry Potter and the Goblet of

Fire: Illustrated Edition” by J.K. Rowl-ing (Scholastic)

9. “The Dutch House” by Ann Patchett (Harper)

10. “Find Me” by André Aciman (Farrar, Straus & Giroux)

NONFICTION 1. “The Pioneer Woman Cooks” by

Ree Drummond (Morrow) 2. “The Beautiful Ones” by Prince

(Spiegel & Grau) 3. “Blowout” by Rachel Maddow

(Crown Publishing)

4. “The Plot Against the President” by Lee Smith (Center Street)

5. “Me” by Elton John (Henry Holt) 6. “Half Baked Harvest Super

Simple” by Tieghan Gerard (Clarkson Potter)

7. “Catch and Kill” by Ronan Farrow (Little, Brown)

8. “The Book of Gutsy Women” by Hillary Rodham Clinton (Simon & Schuster)

9. “Talking to Strangers” by Mal-colm Gladwell (Little, Brown)

10. “The American Story” by David M. Rubenstein (Simon & Schuster)

FICTION E-BOOKS 1. “Blue Moon” by Lee Child (Dela-

corte) 2. “The Gaurdians” by John

Grisham (Doubleday) 3. “The Night Fire” by Michael Con-

nelly (Little, Brown) 4. “Ravenous” by Helen Hardt

(Waterhouse Press) 5. “The Oysterville Sewing Circle”

by Susan Wiggs (William Morrow) 6. “Shattered Bonds” by Faith

Hunter (Ace) 7. “Bred in the Bone” by Kendra

Elliot (Montlake Romance) 8. “The Deserter: A Novel” by

Nelson DeMille and Alex DeMille

The best sellers listHonor RollContinued from page T2

See BOOKS, Page T4

CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIERTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019T4

(Simon & Schuster) 9. “Where the Crawdads Sing” by

Delia Owens (G.P. Putnam’s Sons) 10. “The Giver of Stars” by Jojo

Moyes (Pamela Dorman) NONFICTION E-BOOKS 1. “The Plot Against the President”

by Lee Smith (Center Street) 2. “Catch and Kill” by Ronan

Farrow (Little, Brown)

3. “Rally” by Ken Courtright (Ken Courtright)

4. “Educated: A Memoir” by Tara Westover (Random House)

5. “Me” by Elton John (Henry Holt) 6. “What You Do Is Who You Are”

by Ben Horowitz (Harper Business) 7. “Blowout” by Rachel Maddow

(Crown) 8. “Guilty by Reason of Insanity” by

David Limbaugh (Regnery) 9. “Rocket Men” by Robert Kurson

(Random House) 10. “Notre-Dame” by Ken Follett

(Viking) NPD BookScan gathers point-of-sale

book data from about 16,000 locations across the U.S., representing about 85 percent of the nation’s book sales. Print-book data providers include all major booksellers and Web retailers, and food stores. E-book data providers include all major e-book retailers. Free e-books and those sold for less than 99 cents are excluded. The fiction and non-fiction lists in all formats include both adult and juvenile titles; the business list includes only adult titles. The combined lists track sales by title across all print and e-book formats; audio books are excluded. Refer questions to [email protected]

BooksContinued from page T3

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

Today is Tuesday, Nov. 12, the 316th day of 2019. There are 49 days left in the year.

Today’s highlight in history: On Nov. 12, 2001, American Air-

lines Flight 587, an Airbus A300 headed to the Dominican Republic, crashed after takeoff from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport, killing all 260 people on board and five people

on the ground. On this date: In 1815, pioneering American suf-

fragist Elizabeth Cady Stanton was born in Johnstown, New York.

In 1920, baseball got its first “czar” as Judge Kenesaw Mountain Landis was elected commissioner of the Ameri-can and National Leagues.

In 1927, Josef Stalin became the undisputed ruler of the Soviet Union as Leon Trotsky was expelled from the Communist Party.

In 1936, the San Francisco-Oakland Bay Bridge opened as President Frank-lin D. Roosevelt pressed a telegraph key in Washington, D.C., giving the green light to traffic.

In 1942, the World War II naval Battle of Guadalcanal began. (The Allies ended up winning a major vic-

tory over Japanese forces.) In 1948, former Japanese premier

Hideki Tojo and several other World War II Japanese leaders were sentenced to death by a war crimes tribunal.

In 1977, the city of New Orleans elected its first black mayor, Ernest “Dutch” Morial, the winner of a runoff.

In 1982, Yuri V. Andropov was elected to succeed the late Leonid I. Brezhnev as general secretary of the Soviet Communist Party’s Central Committee.

In 1987, the American Medical Association issued a policy statement saying it was unethical for a doctor to refuse to treat someone solely because that person had AIDS or was HIV-positive.

Today inhistory

See HISTORY, Page T5

Shellhouse-RodabaughKirsten Shellhouse of Tiffi n, Ohio,

and Shane Rodabaugh, of Mount Blanchard, Ohio, are announcing their engagement and upcoming Dec. 7, 2019, wedding.

Kirsten is the daughter of Gary and Laurie Shellhouse, of Tiffi n. She is a 2010 graduate of Mohawk High School and is an RN at Blanchard Valley Hospital.

Shane is the son of John and Diane Rodabaugh, of Mount Blanchard. He is a 2007 graduate of Riverdale High School and is a line mechanic at American Electric Power.

ENGAGEMENT

Rachel Marie Reineck and Aaron James Panning were united in marriage at St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church in Powell, Ohio on Saturday, August 3, 2019. Fr. Stephen Smith presided at the wedding Mass.

The bride’s attendants were Ami Dudhwala, Katie Badertscher and Laura Melin.

The groomsmen were John Hart and Joe Siefker, and the groom’s brothers, Lucas and Caleb Panning.

The parents of the bride are Tim and Vicki Reineck, from Findlay. The groom’s parents are Mark and Phyllis Panning, also from Findlay.

The wedding reception was held in the Edgewater Room at the Nationwide Hotel in Lewis Center. Dining, dancing and juggling were enjoyed by all.

Rachel is a registered nurse and a clinical practice instructor for the OSU College of Nursing in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus.

Aaron is a mechanical engineer and works in Research and Development for Honda of America

in Marysville.The bride and groom

honeymooned in Oahu, Hawaii. They sunbathed on Waikiki Beach, enjoyed snorkeling in crystal clear lagoons and had a spectacular helicopter tour of the island. They reside in Dublin, Ohio.

Reineck-PanningWEDDING

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CELEBR ATIONS !THE COURIERTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019 T5

In 1990, Japanese Emperor Akihito formally assumed the Chrysanthemum Throne. Actress Eve Arden died in Bev-erly Hills, California, at age 82.

In 1996, a Saudi Boeing 747 jetliner collided shortly after takeoff from New Delhi, India, with a Kazak Ilyushin-76 cargo plane, killing 349 people.

In 1998, Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley filed a $433 million-dollar lawsuit against the firearms industry, declaring that it had created a public nuisance by flooding the streets with weapons deliberately marketed to crim-inals. (A judge dismissed the lawsuit in 2000; an appeals court ruled in 2002 that the city of Chicago could proceed; the Illinois Supreme Court dismissed the lawsuit in 2004.)

Ten years ago: Army psychiatrist Maj. Nidal Malik

Hasan was charged with 13 counts of premeditated murder in the Fort Hood, Texas, shooting rampage. (Hasan was later convicted and sentenced to death.) James R. Lilley, a longtime CIA operative and later the U.S. ambassador to China, died in Washington, D.C., at age 81.

Five years ago: President Barack Obama and Chi-

nese President Xi Jinping announced a ground-breaking agreement between

their countries to curb carbon emis-sions blamed for climate change. Landing with a bounce after travel-ing 4 billion miles, a European Space Agency probe, Philae, made history by successfully reaching the icy, dusty sur-face of a speeding comet. Los Angeles Dodgers ace Clayton Kershaw was a unanimous choice for his third NL Cy Young Award, and Cleveland’s Corey Kluber edged Seattle’s Felix Hernandez to win the AL honor for the first time. At 17, Lydia Ko became the youngest player to win the LPGA Tour’s rookie of the year award.

One year ago: Democrat Kyrsten Sinema emerged

as the winner of Arizona’s open U.S.

Senate seat, beating Republican Rep. Martha McSally after a slow vote count that dragged on for nearly a week. Pal-estinian militants bombarded Israel with dozens of rockets and mortar shells while Israeli warplanes struck targets throughout the Gaza Strip in what appeared to be the most intense exchange of fire since a 2014 war. Stan Lee, the Marvel Comics writer and publisher who revolutionized the comic book and developed superhero charac-ters that made billions for Hollywood, died at the age of 95.

Thought for today: “I would have girls regard them-

selves not as adjectives but as nouns.” — Elizabeth Cady Stanton.

HistoryContinued from page T4

CELEBR ATIONS ! THE COURIERTUESDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2019T6

BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

This week’s celebrity birthdays include:

Sunday: Film composer Ennio Morricone

is 91. Blues singer Bobby Rush is 85. Actor Albert Hall (“Ally McBeal,” “Beloved”) is 82. Country singer Donna Fargo is 78. Lyricist Tim Rice is 75. Actress-dancer Ann Reinking is 70. Actor Jack Scalia is 69. Actor-comedian Sinbad is 63. Actress Mackenzie Phillips (“One Day at a Time”) is 60. Actor Hugh Bonneville (“Downton Abbey”) is 56. Comedian Tommy Davidson (“In Living Color”) is 56. Actor Michael Jai White is 55. Country singer Chris Cagle is 51. Comedian Tracy Morgan (“30 Rock”) is 51. Actress Ellen Pompeo (“Grey’s Anatomy”) is 50. Actor Orny Adams (TV’s “Teen Wolf”) is 49. Rapper U-God of Wu-Tang Clan is 49. Rapper Warren G is 49. Actor Walton Goggins (“The Unicorn,” “The Shield”) is 48. Con-temporary Christian singer Matt Maher is 45. Singer-guitarist Jim Adkins of Jimmy Eat World is 44. Rapper Eve is 41. Bassist Chris Joannou of Silverchair is 40. Actress Heather Matarazzo is 37. Country

singer Miranda Lambert is 36. Actor Josh Peck (“Drake and Josh”) is 33. Singer Vinz Dery of Nico and Vinz is 29. Actress Zoey Deutch (“Vampire Academy”) is 25. Actress Kiernan Shipka (“Mad Men”) is 20. Actress Mackenzie Foy (“Twilight”) is 19.

Yesterday: Country singer Narvel Felts is 81.

Guitarist Vince Martell of Vanilla Fudge is 74. Keyboardist Jim Peterik of The Ides of March (and formerly of Survivor) is 69. Singer-keyboard-ist Paul Cowsill of The Cowsills is 68. Singer Marshall Crenshaw is 66. Singer-guitarist Andy Partridge of XTC is 66. Singer Dave Alvin is 64. Synthesizer player Ian Craig Marsh (Human League, Heaven 17) is 63. Actor Stanley Tucci is 59. Actress Demi Moore is 57. Actress Calista Flockhart (“Brothers and Sisters,” “Ally McBeal”) is 55. Actor Philip McKeon (“Alice”) is 55. Drummer Scott Mercado of Candlebox is 55. Actor Frank John Hughes (“24”) is 52. TV personality Carson Kressley (“Queer Eye for the Straight Guy”) is 50. Actor David DeLuise (“Wiz-ards of Waverly Place”) is 48. Actor Leonardo DiCaprio is 45. Actor Scoot McNairy (“Argo”) is 42. “Late Show with Stephen Colbert” musical director Jon Batiste is 33. Actress

Christa B. Allen (“Revenge”) is 28. Tuesday: Playwright-actor Wallace Shawn

(“The Princess Bride”) is 76. Singer Brian Hyland is 76. Keyboardist Booker T. Jones of Booker T. and the MG’s is 75. Singer Neil Young is 74. Guitarist Buck Dharma of Blue Oyster Cult is 72. Country singer Barbara Fairchild is 69. Actress Megan Mullally (“Will and Grace”) is 61. Actor Sam Lloyd (“Scrubs”) is 56. Bassist David El lefson (Megadeth) is 55. Actress Rebecca Wisocky (“Devious Maids”) is 48. Actress Radha Mitchell (“Finding Neverland”) is 46. Actress Tamala Jones (“Castle,” “The Brothers”) is 45. Actress Angela Watson (“Step by Step”) is 45. Singer Tevin Camp-bell is 43. Actress Ashley Williams (“Huff,” “Good Morning, Miami”) is 41. Actress Cote de Pablo (“NCIS”) is 40. Actor Ryan Gosling is 39. Bassist Chris Huffman of Casting Crowns is 39. Actress Anne Hatha-way is 37. Singer Omarion (B2K) is 35. Drummer Griffin Goldsmith of Dawes is 29.

Tomorrow: Actor Jimmy Hawkins (“It ’s

a Wonderful Life”) is 78. Blues singer John Hammond is 77. Coun-try singer-songwriter Ray Wylie Hubbard is 73. Actor Joe Man-tegna is 72. Actress Sheila Frazier

Happy birthday to all

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(“Superfly”) is 71. Actress Tracy Scoggins (“Babylon 5,” “Lois and Clark”) is 66. Actor Chris Noth (“Law and Order: Criminal Intent,” “Sex and the City”) is 65. Actress Whoopi Goldberg is 64. Actor Rex Linn (“CSI: Miami”) is 63. Actress Caroline Goodall (“The Princess Diaries,” “Schindler’s List”) is 60. Actor Neil Flynn (“Scrubs”) is 59. Trumpeter Walter Kibby of Fishbone is 55. Comedian Jimmy Kimmel is 52. Actor Steve Zahn (“Happy, Texas,” “That Thing You Do!”) is 52. Actor Gerard Butler (“Machine Gun Preacher,” “The Phantom of the Opera”) is 50. Actress Aisha Hinds (“Under the Dome,” “True Blood”) is 44. Actress Monique Coleman (“High School Musical”) is 39. Actor Devon Bostick (“The 100,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid”) is 28.

Thursday: Actres s K ath leen Hughes

(“Babe”) is 91. Jazz pianist Ellis Marsalis is 85. Writer P.J. O’Rourke is 72. Guitarist James Young of Styx is 70. Singer Stephen Bishop is 68. Pianist Yanni is 65. Actor D.B. Sweeney is 58. Actress Laura San Giacomo (“Just Shoot Me”) is 58. Rapper Reverend Run of Run-DMC is 55. Actor Patrick Warburton (“The

Tick,” “Seinfeld”) is 55. Singer Jea-nette Jurado of Expose is 54. Bassist Brian Yale of Matchbox Twenty is 51. Singer Butch Walker (Marvel-ous 3) is 50. Actor Josh Duhamel (film’s “Transformers,” TV’s “Las Vegas”) is 47. Drummer Travis Barker of Blink-182 is 44. Drum-mer Robby Shaffer of MercyMe is 44. Actor Brian Dietzen (“NCIS”) is 42. Rapper Shyheim is 42. Bassist Tobin Esperance of Papa Roach is 40. Comedian Vanessa Bayer (“Sat-urday Night Live”) is 38. Actor Rus-sell Tovey (“Quantico”) is 38. Actor Cory Michael Smith (“Gotham”) is 33. Actor Graham Patrick Martin (“Major Crimes,” “Two and a Half Men”) is 28.

Friday: Actor Ed Asner is 90. Singer

Petula Clark is 87. Comedian Jack Burns of Burns and Schreiber is 86. Actress Joanna Barnes (“Sparta-cus,” “The Parent Trap”) is 85. Actor Yaphet Kotto (“Homicide: Life on the Street”) is 80. Actor Sam Water-ston (“Law and Order”) is 79. Singer Anni-Frid Lyngstad of ABBA is 74. Actress Beverly D’Angelo (“National Lampoon’s Vacation”) is 68. Actor James Widdoes (“Animal House”) is 66. News correspondent John Roberts is 63. Bandleader Kevin Eubanks (“The Tonight Show With Jay Leno”) is 62. Comedian Judy Gold is 57. Rapper E-40 is 52. Country singer Jack Ingram is 49.

Actor Jonny Lee Miller (“Elemen-tary,” “Eli Stone”) is 47. Actress Sydney Tamiia Poitier-Heartsong (“Carter,” “Veronica Mars”) is 46. Drummer David Carr of Third Day is 45. Singer Chad Kroeger of Nick-elback is 45. Drummer Jesse San-doval (The Shins) is 45. Actress Virginie Ledoyen (“The Beach”) is 43. Actor Sean Murray (“NCIS”) is 42. Actress Shailene Woodley is 28. Actress Emma Dumont (“Bun-heads”) is 25.

Saturday: Actor Steve Railsback is 74. Actor

David Leisure (“Empty Nest”) is 69. Actress Marg Helgenberger (“CSI”) is 61. Drummer Mani of Stone Roses is 57. Country singer-guitarist Keith Burns of Trick Pony is 56. Jazz singer Diana Krall is 55. Actor Harry Lennix (“The Black-list”) is 55. Guitarist Dave Kushner of Velvet Revolver is 53. Actress Lisa Bonet is 52. Actress Tammy Lauren (“Wanda at Large,” “Martial Law”) is 51. Singer Bryan Abrams of Color Me Badd is 50. Actress Martha Plimpton is 49. Actress Missi Pyle (“Harold and Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay”) is 47. Actress Maggie Gyllenhaal is 42. Singer Trevor Penick (O-Town) is 40. Singer Siva Kaneswaran of The Wanted is 31. Comedian Pete David-son (“Saturday Night Live”) is 26. Actor Noah Gray-Cabey (“Heroes,” “My Wife and Kids”) is 24.

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