Bobby Sherman – Age 79
Bobby Sherman became a teen idol in the 1970s with his good looks and easy charm. He started out as a singer but soon branched out into acting and songwriting. Despite his success, Bobby always kept things modest and down-to-earth.
Bobby served as the house singer on the popular television show Shindig. Before playing his breakthrough role in Here Come The Brides from 1968 to 1970, he made cameo appearances in shows including The Monkees, Honey West, and The FBI. Additionally, he also founded a non-profitable organization named Brigitte & Bobby Sherman Children’s Foundation along with her wife. The multi-talented artist has two kids from his first marriage, who are his only children.
Shaun Cassidy – Age 63
Shaun Cassidy was born on September 27th, 1958, in Los Angeles and is a reputed singer. He first rose to prominence in the 1970s after his first solo album, Shaun Cassidy. Additionally, he also focused on stage acting for most of the 1980s and the beginning of the 1990s. Shaun performed in shows on Broadway and the West End, including Bus Stop and Mass Appeal.

With an impressive array of talents and skills, Donny continues to be a popular entertainer today. Shaun’s most recent appearance was in the medical drama television series New Amsterdam. Furthermore, in April 1977, his single Da Do Ron Ron peaked at #17 on the German charts.
Richard Dean Anderson, Born in 1950- General Hospital
A well-known face in Hollywood is known for his work in the American soap opera General Hospital. The series gave widespread recognition to Richard Dean, which led him to the lead role in MacGyver. Eventually, Dean appeared in films including Firehouse, Through the Eyes of a Killer, and Pandora’s Clock, which is counted as his notable work.

Later from 1997- 2005, Dean starred in Stargate SG-1 and its consecutive parts. It was based on the movie Stargate and agreed to work on this project as Dean saw a valuable potential. Apart from being a great successful actor, he is known for his charity work, including as a Waterkeeper Alliance supporter.
Richard Simmons, Born in 1948 – Sweatin’ to the Oldies
Milton Teagle “Richard” Simmons is a famous American public figure and fitness personality. Simmons is well known for his flamboyant, eccentric, and energetic persona. He built a career around promoting weight-loss routines and most popularly through his line of aerobics videos, Sweatin’ to the Oldies.

Richard’s career took off when he opened his gym in Beverly Hills. Thus, becoming enormously popular through exposure on television and due to his famous consumer products. He was a frequent guest on some late-night shows like the Late Show with David Letterman. Later, he expanded his career into political activism as well. He has even been a part of several philanthropic endeavors.
Bob Barker, Born in 1923- The Price is Right
Robert William Barker is famous by the name Bob Barker. He is best known for hosting the show The Price is Right from 1972 to 2007. The show eventually became the longest-running daytime game show in North America. Besides, Bob’s notable work also includes Truth or Consequences, which ran from 1956 to 75.

Many of his fans may be unknown with the fact that Bob was listed in the U.S. Navy at the time of World War II. However, things turned out differently for him. Before being on T.V., he worked in radio as a part-time job during his college days.