November 17
1978 – Rachel McAdams, who starred in “Sherlock Holmes” and “Red Eye.”
1978 – Stunt woman/actress Zoe Bell, whose films include “Deathproof,” “Planet Terror,” “The Final Destination”, “Penny Dreadful”, “Raze”, and “Freshwater”.
1975 – Diane Neal, best known for playing “D.A. Casey Novak” on the series “Law and Order: SVU.” She appeared in “Dracula II: Ascension” and “Dracula III: Legacy.”
1974 – Leslie Bibb, who appeared in “Iron Man,” “Iron Man 2,” “Wristcutters: A Love Story,” “Midnight Meat Train”, “Trick r Treat”, and “Hell Baby”.
1960 – Jonathan Ross, who hosted the TV series “The Incredibly Strange Film Show.”
1958 – Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio, who starred in “The Abyss.”, and most recently in “Grimm TV Series”.
1947 – Danny DeVito, who played Horror Host “Al Agory” in the film “Jack the Bear,” “The Penguin” in “Batman Returns,” and appeared in “Mars Attacks!.”
1942 – Martin Scorsese, who directed the 1991 remake of “Cape Fear” and the film “Shutter Island.”
1927 – Rance Howard, father of Ron and Clint. He has appeared in the films “Village of the Giants,” “Cocoon,” “Universal Soldier” and “Angels and Demons.”
1927 – Robert Butler, who directed for many TV series including the original “Twilight Zone,” “Batman,” “The Invaders” and “The Cage” episode of “Star Trek.”
1927 – Robert Brown, who appeared in the films “The Flame Barrier,” “One Million Years B.C.” and “the 1962 version of “Tower of London.”
1925 – Rock Hudson, who starred in the films “Embryo,” “Seconds” and the TV movie “The Martian Chronicles.”
1912 – Harry Ackerman, who was the executive producer of the “Bewitched” TV series