Mariska Hargitay - Actress
Mariska Hargitay is well know by fans of crime show "Law & Order SVU" as Detective Olivia Benson. The 55-year-old actress has won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for her work on the show.
#MariskaHargitay turns 55 today, and her mother #JayneMansfield help shaped her into the strong woman we see on screen each week. ❤️ https://t.co/KFLixbM6Tq
— InStyle (@InStyle) January 23, 2019
Rutger Hauer - Actor
Actor Rutger Hauer turned 75 today. His roles included 1982's "Blade Runner," 1986 film "The Hitcher," and 2011's "Hobo With a Shotgun."
Happy 75th Birthday Rutger Hauer. Thanks for all your mad, wonderful movies!
— Marshall Julius (@MarshallJulius) January 23, 2019
"Good guy or bad guy, hero or anti hero; It doesn't matter to me what role I play, as long as the character has something magical."
Suggested viewing: The Hitcher ('86), Blind Fury ('89), Wedlock ('91). pic.twitter.com/yoUG09KgfT
Richard Dean Anderson - Actor
In the 1980s or were a soap opera fan in the mid 1970s, you know of Richard Dean Anderson. He played Dr. Jeff Weber on "General Hospital" and MacGyver on the show of the same title. More recently he was in several "Stargate" sci-fi series. The actor turned 69 on Wednesday.
With nearly 200 series appearances over 13 years, we couldn't be more proud to have a legend like Richard Dean Anderson be associated with the Stargate franchise. Happy birthday RDA! pic.twitter.com/J2MvsLJPbT
— Stargate Command (@stargatecommand) January 23, 2019
Tiffani Amber Thiessen - Actress
Thiessen rose to prominence in the 1990s as Kelly Kapowski on "Saved By the Bell" and eventually joined the cast of "Beverly Hill 90210." More recently, she was part of USA's series "White Collar" for five years. Thiessen turned 45-years-old on Wednesday.
Will Power - Motorsports driver
Motorsports IndyCar driver Will Power celebrates his 21st birthday on Wednesday. Power won the 2018 Indianapolis 500 race and recently received BorgWarner Championship Driver's Trophy.
The BorgWarner Championship Driver's Trophy is presented to 2018 Indianapolis 500 winner Will Power and the BorgWarner Championship Team Owner's Trophy to Roger Penske of Team Penske. #ANWorldCongress pic.twitter.com/SgWFy4AmCk
— Automotive News (@Automotive_News) January 17, 2019