BIRTHDAYS
Zaheer Abbas, former cricketer, 70; Professor Miranda Aldhouse-Green, Professor Emeritus of Archaeology, Cardiff University, 70; Ven Geoffrey Arrand, Archdeacon Emeritus of Suffolk, 73; Matthew Baugh, Director of the Negotiation Coordination Unit, Department for Exiting the European Union, 44; Sir John Bond, chairman, Xstrata, 76; Barry Bonds, former baseball player, 53; Julian Brazier, former MP, 64; Lynda Carter, actress and former Miss World, 66; Sir Trevor Chinn, former chairman, Automobile Association, 82;
Professor Frank Close, Emeritus Professor of Theoretical Physics, University of Oxford, 72; Tony Colman, water resource expert and former MP, 74; Michael Coveney, theatre critic, 69; Tracey Crouch MP, Under Secretary of State for Sport and Civil Society, 42; Lucy Davies, Executive Producer, Royal Court Theatre, 47; Baron Digby, former Lord-Lieutenant for Dorset, 93; Danny Dyer, actor, 40; Professor Derek Fraser, historian, and former Vice-Chancellor, Teesside University, 77;
Professor Emily Grundy, Professor of Demography, London School of Economics, 62; Lord Hill of Oareford, former European Commissioner for Financial Stability, Financial Services and Capital Markets Union, 57; Martin Keown, pundit and former footballer, 51; Julie Krone, former jockey, 54; Jennifer Lopez, actress and singer, 48; Ruth Mackenzie, Artistic Director Holland Festival and former Director,
Cultural Olympiad, 60; Jay McGuiness, singer, 27; Glen Moreno, former Chairman, Pearson plc, 74; Elisabeth Moss, actress, 35; Rt Rev James Newcome, Bishop of Carlisle, 64; Anna Paquin, actress, 35; Lord Simon of Highbury, former chairman, BP, 78; Lord Smith of Finsbury, Master, Pembroke College, Cambridge, and former government minister, 66; Quinlan Terry, architect, 80; Gus Van Sant, film director, 65; Catherine Wyn-Rogers, mezzo-soprano, 63.