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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 30-July 6

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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 30-July 6
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Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 30-July 6

2019-06-24 22:38 Last Updated At:22:50

Celebrity birthdays for the week of June 30-July 6:

June 30: Actress Nancy Dussault is 83. Singer Glenn Shorrock of the Little River Band is 75. Jazz bassist Stanley Clarke is 68. Actor David Garrison ("Married...with Children") is 67. Guitarist Hal Lindes of Dire Straits is 66. Actor David Alan Grier is 63. Actor Vincent D'Onofrio is 60. Actress Deirdre Lovejoy ("The Wire") is 57. Actor Rupert Graves ("The Madness of King George") is 56. Bassist Tom Drummond of Better Than Ezra is 50. Actor Tony Rock ("Living Biblically") is 50. Actress Monica Potter ("Parenthood," ''Boston Legal") is 48. Actress Molly Parker ("House of Cards") is 47. Actress Lizzy Caplan ("Masters of Sex," ''Mean Girls") is 37. Guitarist James Adam Shelley of American Authors is 36. Country singer Cole Swindell is 36. Singer and "American Idol" winner Fantasia Barrino is 35. Actor Sean Marquette ("The Goldbergs") is 31.

July 1: Actress Olivia de Havilland is 103. Actress Leslie Caron is 88. Actor Jamie Farr is 85. Actress Jean Marsh ("Upstairs, Downstairs") is 85. Actor David Prowse ("Star Wars" films) is 84. Dancer Twyla Tharp is 78. Actress Genevieve Bujold is 77. Singer Deborah Harry of Blondie is 74. Actor Trevor Eve is 68. Actor Daryl Anderson ("Lou Grant") is 68. Singer Fred Schneider of The B-52's is 68. Singer Victor Willis of the Village People is 68. Actor Dan Aykroyd is 67. Actress Lorna Patterson ("Airplane!") is 63. Actor Alan Ruck ("Spin City," ''Ferris Bueller's Day Off") is 63. Singer Evelyn "Champagne" King is 59. Country singer Michelle Wright is 58. Actor Andre Braugher ("Brooklyn Nine-Nine," ''Homicide") is 57. Actor Dominic Keating ("Star Trek: Enterprise") is 57. Actress Pamela Anderson is 52. Bassist Mark Pirro of Polyphonic Spree is 49. Actor Henry Simmons ("Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.," ''NYPD Blue") is 49. Rapper Missy Elliott is 48. Actress Julianne Nicholson ("Law and Order: Criminal Intent," ''Ally McBeal") is 48. Actress/writer Jill Kargman ("Odd Mom Out") is 45. Drummer Bryan Devendorf of The National is 44. Singer-songwriter Sufjan Stevens is 44. Actor Thomas Sadoski ("Life in Pieces") is 43. Actress Liv Tyler is 42. Actress Hilarie Burton ("One Tree Hill") is 37. Actress Lea Seydoux ("Spectre," ''The Grand Budapest Hotel") is 34. Actors Steven and Andrew Cavarno ("Party of Five") are 27. Singer Chloe Bailey of Chloe X Halle is 21. Actress Storm Reid ("12 Years A Slave," ''A Wrinkle in Time") is 16.

July 2: Jazz pianist Ahmad Jamal is 89. Actor Robert Ito ("Quincy") is 88. Actress Polly Holliday ("Alice") is 82. Writer-director Larry David ("Curb Your Enthusiasm," ''Seinfeld") is 72. Keyboardist Roy Bittan of the E Street Band is 70. Actress Wendy Schaal ("American Dad," ''It's a Living") is 65. Model-actress Jerry Hall is 63. Actor Jimmy McNichol is 58. Bassist Dave Parsons of Bush is 54. Actress Yancy Butler ("Witchblade") is 49. Violinist Melodee DeVevo of Casting Crowns is 43. Actor Owain Yeoman ("The Mentalist") is 41. Singer Michelle Branch is 36. Actress Vanessa Lee Chester ("The Lost World: Jurassic Park") is 35. Actor Nelson Franklin ("The Millers") is 34. Actress Ashley Tisdale ("Hellcats," ''High School Musical") is 34. Actress Lindsay Lohan is 33. Actress Margot Robbie ("I, Tonya," ''Suicide Squad") is 29.

July 3: Actor Michael Cole ("The Mod Squad") is 79. Singer Judith Durham of The Seekers is 76. Actor Kurtwood Smith ("That 70s Show") is 76. Country singer Johnny Lee is 73. Writer Dave Barry is 72. Actress Betty Buckley is 72. Guitarist-singer Paul Barrere of Little Feat is 71. Actress Jan Smithers ("WKRP In Cincinnati") is 70. Actor Bruce Altman ("Blue Bloods") is 64. Talk show host Montel Williams is 63. Country singer Aaron Tippin is 61. Synthesizer player Vince Clarke of Erasure is 59. Actor Tom Cruise is 57. Actor Thomas Gibson ("Criminal Minds," ''Dharma and Greg") is 57. Actress Hunter Tylo is 57. Actress Connie Nielsen ("Gladiator") is 55. Actress Yeardley ("The Simpsons") is 55. TV chef Sandra Lee is 53. Singer Ishmael "Butterfly" Butler of Digable Planets is 50. Keyboardist-guitarist Kevin Hearn of Barenaked Ladies is 50. Actress Shawnee Smith ("Saw," ''Becker") is 50. Actress-singer Audra McDonald ("Private Practice") is 49. Country singer Trent Tomlinson is 44. Actress Andrea Barber ("Full House") is 43. Comedian Julie Klausner ("Difficult People") is 41. Singer Tonia Tash of Divine is 40. Actress Olivia Munn ("The Newsroom") is 39. Actress Shoshannah Stern ("Jericho") is 39. Singer Elle King is 30. Actor Grant Rosenmeyer (TV's "Oliver Beene") is 28. Actress Kelsey Batelaan ("Nip/Tuck") is 24.

July 4: Actress Eva Marie Saint is 95. Actress Gina Lollobrigida is 92. Singer Bill Withers is 81. Actor Ed Bernard ("Police Woman," ''White Shadow") is 80. Actress Karolyn Grimes (Zuzu in "It's A Wonderful Life") is 79. Singer Annette Beard of Martha and the Vandellas is 76. TV talk show host Geraldo Rivera is 76. Percussionist Ralph Johnson of Earth, Wind and Fire is 68. Percussionist Domingo Ortiz of Widespread Panic is 67. Singer John Waite is 67. Guitarist Kirk Pengilly of INXS is 61. Steel guitarist Teddy Carr (Ricochet) is 59. DJ Zonka (Big Audio Dynamite) is 57. Singer Michael Sweet of Stryper is 56. Bassist Matt Malley (Counting Crows) is 56. Actor Tracy Letts ("Homeland") is 54. Actor-comedian Al Madrigal ("Gary Unmarried," ''The Daily Show") is 48. Actor John Lloyd Young ("Jersey Boys") is 44. Singer Stephen "Ste" McNally of BBMak is 41. Actress Becki Newton ("Ugly Betty") is 41. Actor Mo McRae ("Sons of Anarchy") is 37. Reality star Mike "The Situation" Sorrentino ("Jersey Shore") is 37. Singer Melanie Fiona is 36.

July 5: Actress Shirley Knight is 83. Musician Robbie Robertson is 76. Singer Huey Lewis is 69. Country keyboardist Charles Ventre of River Road is 67. Singer Marc Cohn is 60. Actor Dorien Wilson ("The Parkers," ''Sister, Sister") is 57. Actress Edie Falco ("Nurse Jackie," ''The Sopranos") is 56. Actress Kathryn Erbe ("Law and Order: Criminal Intent") is 54. Rapper RZA is 50. Singer Joe is 46. Drummer Bengt Lagerberg of The Cardigans is 46. Rapper Bizarre of D12 is 43. Rapper Royce da 5'9" is 42. Singer Jason Wade of Lifehouse is 39. Musician Dave Haywood of Lady Antebellum is 37. Bassist Nick O'Malley of Arctic Monkeys is 34. Actor Jason Dolley ("Cory in the House") is 28.

July 6: Actor Ned Beatty is 82. Singer Gene Chandler is 79. Country singer Jeannie Seely is 79. Actor Burt Ward ("Batman") is 74. Actor Fred Dryer is 73. Actor Sylvester Stallone is 73. Actress Shelley Hack (TV's "Charlie's Angels") is 72. Actress Allyce Beasley ("Moonlighting") is 68. Actor Geoffrey Rush is 68. Actor Grant Goodeve ("Eight is Enough") is 67. Singer Nanci Griffith is 66. Jazz trumpeter Rick Braun is 64. Actor Casey Sander ("Grace Under Fire") is 64. Actress Jennifer Saunders ("Absolutely Fabulous") is 61. Drummer John Keeble of Spandau Ballet is 60. Actor Pip Torrens ("The Crown") is 59. Actor Brian Posehn ("Just Shoot Me") is 53. Actor Robb Derringer ("Days of Our Lives") is 52. "CBS This Morning" co-host John Dickerson is 51. Rapper Inspectah Deck of Wu-Tang Clan is 49. NBC Sports correspondent and former "Good Morning America" host Josh Elliott is 48. Rapper 50 Cent is 44. Actresses Tia and Tamera Mowry ("Sister, Sister") are 41. Comedian Kevin Hart is 40. Drummer Chris Wood of Bastille is 34. Actor Jeremy Suarez ("Bernie Mac") is 29.

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Russia on Wednesday vetoed a U.N. resolution sponsored by the United States and Japan calling on all nations to prevent a dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space.

The vote in the 15-member Security Council was 13 in favor, Russia opposed and China abstaining.

The resolution calls on all countries not to develop or deploy nuclear arms or other weapons of mass destruction in space, as banned under a 1967 international treaty that included the U.S. and Russia, and to agree to the need to verify compliance.

U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield said after the vote that Russian President Vladimir Putin has said Moscow has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space, but that the country's veto raises the question of what the government may be hiding.

THIS IS A BREAKING NEWS UPDATE. AP’s earlier story follows below.

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council is set to vote Wednesday on a resolution sponsored by the United States and Japan calling on all nations to prevent a dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space. It is likely to be vetoed by Russia.

The resolution calls on all countries not to develop or deploy weapons of mass destruction, like nuclear arms, in space.

U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield told a council meeting on March 18 where she announced the resolution that “any placement of nuclear weapons into orbit around the Earth would be unprecedented, dangerous and unacceptable.”

Russia’s deputy U.N. ambassador, Dmitry Polyansky, retorted that Moscow’s initial impression was that the resolution is “yet another propaganda stunt by Washington” and is “very politicized” and “divorced from reality.”

The announcement of the resolution followed White House confirmation in February that Russia has obtained a “troubling” anti-satellite weapon capability, although such a weapon is not operational yet.

Russian President Vladimir Putin declared later that Moscow has no intention of deploying nuclear weapons in space, claiming that the country has only developed space capabilities similar to those of the United States.

The draft resolution says “the prevention of an arms race in outer space would avert a grave danger for international peace and security.”

It urges all countries carrying out activities in exploring and using outer space to comply with international law and the U.N. Charter.

The draft “affirms” that countries that ratified the 1967 Outer Space Treaty must comply with their obligations not to put in orbit around the Earth “any objects” with weapons of mass destruction, or install them “on celestial bodies, or station such weapons in outer space.”

The treaty, ratified by some 114 countries including the United States and Russia, prohibits the deployment of “nuclear weapons or any other kinds of weapons of mass destruction” in orbit or the stationing of “weapons in outer space in any other manner.”

The draft resolution emphasizes “the necessity of further measures, including political commitments and legally binding instruments, with appropriate and effective provisions for verification, to prevent an arms race in outer space in all its aspects.”

It reiterates that the U.N. Conference on Disarmament, based in Geneva, has the primary responsibility to negotiate agreements on preventing an arms race in outer space.

The 65-nation body has achieved few results and has largely devolved into a venue for countries to voice criticism of others’ weapons programs or defend their own. The draft resolution urges the conference “to adopt and implement a balanced and comprehensive program of work.”

At the March council meeting where the U.S.-Japan initiative was launched, U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres warned that “geopolitical tensions and mistrust have escalated the risk of nuclear warfare to its highest point in decades.”

He said the movie “Oppenheimer” about Robert Oppenheimer, who directed the U.S. project during World War II that developed the atomic bomb, “brought the harsh reality of nuclear doomsday to vivid life for millions around the world.”

“Humanity cannot survive a sequel to Oppenheimer,” the U.N. chief said.

FILE - U.S. Ambassador to United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield speaks on Thursday, April 18, 2024, in Tokyo. The U.N. Security Council is set to vote Wednesday, April 24, 2024, on a resolution announced by Thomas-Greenfield, calling on all nations to prevent a dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space. It is likely to be vetoed by Russia. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool, File)

FILE - U.S. Ambassador to United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield speaks on Thursday, April 18, 2024, in Tokyo. The U.N. Security Council is set to vote Wednesday, April 24, 2024, on a resolution announced by Thomas-Greenfield, calling on all nations to prevent a dangerous nuclear arms race in outer space. It is likely to be vetoed by Russia. (AP Photo/Eugene Hoshiko, Pool, File)

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