1999 – Lola Forsberg, who appeared in the films “Snakes On A Train,” “Halloween Night” and “Night Of The Dead.”
1984 – Lee Thompson Young, who appeared in the film “The Hills Have Eyes II” (2007).
1979 – Rachelle Lefevre, who played “Victoria” in “Twilight” and “New Moon.”
1971 – Michael C. Hall, who plays the title role on the TV series “Dexter.”
1969 – Brian Krause, who starred in the films “Sleepwalkers” and ‘2012: Supernova.”
1965 – Sherilyn Fenn, who starred in the TV series “Twin Peaks,” and appeared in the films “Meridian,” “Zombie High” and “The Wraith. ‘
1965 – The late Brandon Lee, son of Bruce Lee. He starred in the movie, “The Crow.” It was on the set of this film where he was accidentally shot, and lost his life.
1954 – Bill Mumy, who starred as “Will Robinson” on the TV series “Lost In Space.” He also starred in the “Twilight Zone” episode “It’s a Wonderful Life,” and appeared in the films “Twilight Zone: the Movie,” “Captain America,” and the TV series “Babylon 5.” He was the original choice to play “Eddie Munster” on the the “Munsters” TV series.
1946 – Bart Braverman, who played “Binzer” on the “Vega$” TV series. He also played the cowboy wannabe, “Pepe,” in the film “20 Million Miles To Earth,” under the stage name of Bart Bradley.
1942 – Monty Python alumni, Terry Jones. He wrote the screenplay for the film “Labyrinth.”
1942 – The late Bibi Besch, who has appeared in such films as “Tremors,” “Star Trek II: the Wrath of Kahn” and “The Beast Within.”
1937 – Saturday Night Live alumni Garrett Morris, who appeared in the films “The Stuff,” “Children of the Night” and “Severed Ties.”
1926. – Stuart Whitman, who starred in the films “Night of the Lepus,” “Ruby” and “The Monster Club.”
1919 – Andrea King, who appeared in the films “The Beast With Five Fingers,” “Red Planet Mars” and “Blackenstein.”
1908 – Director George Pal, whose films include “The Seven Faces of Dr. Lao,” “The Time Machine” and “Atlantis, the Lost Continent.”
1906 – Helen Chandler who played “Mina Seward” in the original “Dracula.” She was married for five years, to actor Bramwell Fletcher. Fletcher portrayed “Ralph Norton,” who went mad at the beginning of the original “Mummy” when he saw him, as he put it, “go for a walk.”