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Amy Sedaris is 57 today

Celebrity birthdays for March 29
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Amy Sedaris

(AP) — Celebrity birthdays for March 29:

Comedian Amy Sedaris is 57.

Former Major League Pitcher Denny McLain is 74.

Singer-songwriter Terry Jacks is 74.

Singer Bobby Kimball of Toto is 71.

Actor Brendan Gleeson (Harry Potter) is 63.

CBS News correspondent Lara Logan is 47.

Comedian-actor Chris D’Elia is 38.

Composer Vangelis (“Chariots of Fire”) is 75.

Author Judith Guest is 82.

Comedian Eric Idle is 75.

Basketball Hall of Fame point guard Walt Frazier is 73.

Actor Bud Cort (“Harold and Maude”) is 70.

Actress Marina Sirtis (“Star Trek: The Next Generation”) is 63.

Actor Christopher Lawford is 63.

Pro Football Hall of Fame running back Earl Campbell is 63.

International Gymnastics Hall-of-Famer Kurt Thomas is 62.

Actor Christopher Lambert (“Highlander”) is 61.

Singer Perry Farrell of Porno for Pyros and Jane’s Addiction is 59.

Model Elle Macpherson is 55.

Singer-harmonica player John Popper of Blues Traveler is 51.

Movie director Michel Hazanavicius is 51.

Actress Lucy Lawless (“Xena: Warrior Princess”) is 50.

Country singer Regina Leigh of Regina Regina is 50.

Singer Sue Foley is 50.

Country singer Brady Seals is 49.

Actor Sam Hazeldine is 46.

International Tennis Hall-of-Famer Jennifer Capriati is 42.

Actress Megan Hilty is 37.

R&B singer PJ Morton is 37.

Pop singer Kelly Sweet is 30.

Also born on this date:

In 1867, pitcher Cy Young. (Nov. 4, 1955)

In 1909, country singer and pianist Aubrey “Moon” Mullican. (Jan. 1, 1967)

In 1918, Wal-Mart founder Sam Walton. (April 5, 1992)

In 1918, singer, actress and comedienne Pearl Bailey. (Aug. 17, 1990)

In 1918, music producer Dick Jacobs. (May 20, 1988)

In 1924, songwriter Jean Dinning (“Teen Angel”). (Feb. 22, 2011)

In 1927, Political commentator John McLaughlin (“The McLaughlin Group”). (Aug. 16, 2016)

In 1932, Canadian jazz pianist Maury Kaye. (Feb. 2, 1983)

In 1940, singer Ray Davis. (July 5, 2005)

In 1949, saxophonist Michael Brecker. (Jan. 13, 2007)