14 Stars With Milestone Birthdays in February Celebrity Birthdays

14 Stars With Milestone Birthdays in February Celebrity Birthdays

14 Stars With Milestone Birthdays in February - Celebrity Birthdays Beauty & Style

Happy February Birthday to

Michael Jordan Travis Tritt Yoko Ono and other celebs turning 50 60 70 80 and 90

50 Travis Tritt Feb 9

The Grammy-winning, goateed Georgian started out on the honky-tonk circuit, then rose to country music stardom with a baddish-boy image and a long list of hits, including "Here's a Quarter (Call Someone Who Cares)." Tritt is touring across the South this winter.

50 Michael Jordan Feb 17

His Airness may well be the greatest basketball player of all time, ruling the NBA from 1984 to 2003 (minus a few brief retirements, including a try at baseball in the mid-'90s). A few years ago the king of product-endorsement deals bought his own team, the Charlotte Bobcats.

50 Seal Feb 19

Soulful, bald and British, the son of Nigerian and Brazilian parents won three awards at the Grammys in 1996 for his megahit "Kiss From a Rose." He and supermodel Heidi Klum recently called it quits after seven years of marriage and three children.

50 Charles Barkley Feb 20

Sometimes referred to as "the Round Mound of Rebound," the 6-foot-6 Barkley is another basketball icon, starting with Philly in '84 and retiring in 2000 from the Houston Rockets. Now an analyst on TNT's Inside the NBA, he's toyed with the idea of running for governor of Alabama.

50 William Baldwin Feb 21

He's probably steamed to be known best these days as Alec's brother, but the third-born of the four cute Baldwin Brothers has had a respectable acting career himself, recently with TV roles on Gossip Girl and Hawaii Five-O. "Billy" (as he's also known) and wife Chynna Phillips have three kids.

60 Mary Steenburgen Feb 8

Steenburgen (who's married to Ted Danson and is pals with Bill and Hillary Clinton) has been in films as varied as Philadelphia and Parenthood. She plays a lounge singer in the upcoming movie Last Vegas, with Robert De Niro, Morgan Freeman and Michael Douglas all jockeying for her affections.

60 Michael Bolton Feb 26

Fun fact: The soft-rock balladeer once sang in a heavy-metal band called Blackjack. He later had success as a singer-songwriter, winning a Grammy for "How Am I Supposed to Live Without You." Bolton (now shorn of the long curly locks) has just released an autobiography, The Soul of It All.

70 Blythe Danner Feb 3

The Tony Award winner played Robert De Niro's wife in Meet the Parents and Will's mom on the TV series Will & Grace. She's the real mom to star Gwyneth Paltrow and grandma to her daughter's memorably named offspring, Moses and Apple.

70 Joe Pesci Feb 9

He's a pro at playing both psychotic gangsters (think Goodfellas and Casino) and goofy comic sidekicks. His next project doesn't sound like much of a stretch: He's reportedly working with director Martin Scorsese on a film about the Mob hit on Jimmy Hoffa.

70 David Geffen Feb 21

The Brooklyn-raised son of Soviet immigrants became a millionaire in his 20s and then a billionaire record and movie industry exec. He's been called the most powerful gay person in America (who once dated Cher, incidentally), and one of the most powerful people in Hollywood.

80 Kim Novak Feb 13

Billed as the "hot-blooded blonde," Novak was a sultry presence in the 1950s in movies such as Picnic, Vertigo and Middle of the Night. But her bubble of fame deflated quickly, as she wistfully told a reporter a few years ago: "I feel bad that my talent got … lost, sometimes."

80 Yoko Ono Feb 18

John Lennon's muse is still into experimental art and peace activism. She's launched a project to capture the smiles of everyone in the world. In January she bought an ad in the New York Times with just the words "IMAGINE PEACE," which is also the name of her website, imaginepeace.com.

90 Liz Smith Feb 2

Smith called her memoir Dishing: Great Dish — and Dishes — From America's Most Beloved Gossip Columnist. She may be beloved by readers, but not by the celebs she skewered (ask Donald Trump) in the New York Daily News and other outlets. She now blogs for wowOwow.com.

90 Chuck Yeager Feb 13

He's the legendary pilot with the West Virginia drawl and the coolest résumé around: a World War II ace who in 1947 became the first person to fly faster than sound. Yeager broke the sound barrier again last year at 89 above the Mojave Desert on the 65th anniversary of his feat. Featured AARP Member Benefits See more Entertainment offers > See more Entertainment offers > See more Entertainment offers > See more Entertainment offers > Cancel You are leaving AARP.org and going to the website of our trusted provider. The provider’s terms, conditions and policies apply. Please return to AARP.org to learn more about other benefits. Your email address is now confirmed. You'll start receiving the latest news, benefits, events, and programs related to AARP's mission to empower people to choose how they live as they age. You can also by updating your account at anytime. You will be asked to register or log in. Cancel Offer Details Disclosures

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