
Check out this list of 80 famous names who will turn 80 in 2023:
Doris Kearns Goodwin — presidential historian (b. January 4, 1943)
Richard Moll — Bull on Night Court (b. January 13, 1943)

Holland Taylor — Two and a Half Men star, Sarah Paulson’s mate (b. January 14, 1943)
Ronnie Milsap — country singer (b. January 16, 1943)
Larry Clark — Kids director (b. January 19, 1943)
Gil Gerard — Buck Rogers in the 25th Century star (b. January 23, 1943)
Blythe Danner — Tony winner, Gwyneth Paltrow’s mom (b. February 3, 1943)
Michael Mann — Miami Vice exec producer who directed Manhunter (b. February 5, 1943)
Fabian — ‘50s & ‘60s teen heartthrob (b. February 6, 1943)
Creed Bratton — Creed on The Office (b. February 8, 1943)
Joe Pesci — Goodfellas and My Cousin Vinny star (b. February 9, 1943)
Mike Leigh — Secrets& Lies director (b. February 20, 1943)
David Geffen — Entertainment magnate (b. February 21, 1943)
Susan Clark — Webster star (b. March 8, 1943)
David Cronenberg — Director of psychological thrillers (b. March 15, 1943)

Sly Stone — funk legend (b. March 15, 1943)
George Benson — singer and guitarist (b. March 22, 1943)
Paul Michael Glaser — Starsky & Hutch star (b. March 25, 1943)
Eric Idle — Monty Python player (b. March 29, 1943)
Christopher Walken — The Deer Hunter Oscar winner (b. March 31, 1943)
Max Gail — Barney Miller actor (b. April 5, 1943)
Michael Palin — Monty Python player (b. May 5, 1943)
Linda Dano — One Life to Live and Another World soap star (b. May 12, 1943)
Gary Burghoff — Radar O’Reilly on M*A*S*H (b. May 24, 1943)

Leslie Uggams — Tony winner, Kizzy in Roots, Blind Al in Deadpool (b. May 25, 1943)
Raye Birk — Flamboyant caterer on The Golden Girls (b. May 27, 1943)
Bruce Weitz — Mick Belker on Hill Street Blues (b. May 27, 1943)
Sharon Gless — Cagney & Lacey star (b. May 31, 1943)
Joe Namath — Football star (b. May 31, 1943)
Charles Haid —Andy Renko on Hill Street Blues (b. June 2, 1943)
Malcolm McDowell — A Clockwork Orange star (b. June 13, 1943)
Joan Van Ark — Valene Ewing on Knots Landing (b. June 16, 1943)

Barry Manilow — Iconic “Copacabana” singer (b. June 17, 1943)
Klaus Maria Brandauer — Out of Africa Oscar nominee (b. June 22, 1943)
Georg Stanford Brown — Officer Webster on The Rookies (b. June 24, 1943)
Carly Simon — Iconic “You’re So Vain” singer/songwriter (b. June 25, 1943)
Kurtwood Smith — Red Forman on That ‘70s Show (b. July 3, 1943)
Geraldo Rivera — talk show host (b. July 4, 1943)
Robbie Robertson — The Band rocker (b. July 5, 1943)
Susan Seaforth Hayes — Julie Williams on Days of Our Lives (b. July 11, 1943)

Bobby Sherman — ‘60s & ‘70s teen heartthrob (b. July 22, 1943)
Cheryl Crane — Lana Turner’s daughter who killed Johnny Stompanato (b. July 25, 1943)
Mick Jagger — Rolling Stones lead singer (b. July 26, 1943)
Richard Fancy — Mr. Lippman on Seinfeld (b. August 2, 1943)
Tina Cole — Katie Miller Douglas on My Three Sons (b. August 4, 1943)
Ray Buktenica — Rhoda actor (b. August 6, 1943)
Bruce Solomon — Sgt. Foley on Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (b. August 12, 1943)
Robert De Niro — Oscar-winning Godfather Part II and Taxi Driver star (b. August 17, 1943)
Martin Mull — Fernwood 2 Night and Roseanne actor (b. August 18, 1943)
Tuesday Weld — Looking for Mr. Goodbar Oscar nominee (b. August 27, 1943)
David Soul — Starsky & Hutch star (b. August 28, 1943)
Don Stroud — TV, movie and Playgirl star (b. September 1, 1943)
Valerie Perrine — Lenny and Can’t Stop the Music actress (b. September 3, 1943)
Roger Waters — Pink Floyd co-founder, political activist (b. September 6, 1943)
Gloria Gaynor — “I Will Survive” disco singer (b. September 7, 1943)
Jerry Bruckheimer — blockbuster producer of films like Top Gun (b. September 21, 1943)

Toni Basil — choreographer and “Mickey” singer (b. September 22, 1943)
Julio Iglesias — Spanish crooner (b. September 23, 2022)
Robert Walden — Joe Rossi on Lou Grant (b. September 25, 1943)
Joel Higgins — Edward Stratton III on Silver Spoons (b. September 28, 1943)
Marilyn McCoo — 5th Dimension vocalist, Solid Gold co-host (b. September 30, 1943)
Chevy Chase — SNL comic, Caddyshack and Community star (b. October 8, 1943)
R.L. Stine — children’s literature star (b. October 8, 1943)
Lin Shaye — There’s Something About Mary and Insidious actress (b. October 12, 1943)
Jan de Bont — Dutch director of Speed, Twister (b. October 22, 1943)

Catherine Deneuve — French star of Umbrellas of Cherbourg, The Hunger (b. October 22, 1943)
Jackson Bostwick — Captain Marvel on Shazam! (b. October 23, 1943)
Joni Mitchell — Iconic singer/songwriter (b. November 7, 1943)
Wallace Shawn — My Dinner with Andre actor (b. November 12, 1943)
Lauren Hutton — ‘70s supermodel, American Gigolo star (b. November 17, 1943)
Veronica Hamel — Joyce Davenport on Hill Street Blues (b. November 20, 1943)
Billie Jean King — Tennis legend (b. November 22, 1943)
Randy Newman — “I Love L.A.” singer, Oscar-bait composer (b. November 28, 1943)
Terrence Malick — Days of Heaven, The Tree of Life director (b. November 30, 1943)

Mary Woronov — cult Warhol & Corman actress (b. December 8, 1943)
Keith Richards — Rolling Stones rocker (b. December 18, 1943)
Alan Rudolph — Choose Me, The Moderns director (b. December 18, 1943)
Harry Shearer — This Is Spinal Tap actor, The Simpsons voice actor (b. December 23, 1943)
Hanna Schygulla — German actress in Rainer Werner Fassbinder films (b. December 25, 1943)
Ben Kingsley — Oscar winner for Gandhi (b. December 31, 1943)