I've only just seen the disagreement over sticking 'Happy Birthday to..' people in threads where Toastie thinks they shouldn't go and, personally, I agree with her.
So, as noble as it is for GC to recognise that some people are still alive out there to have birthdays to celebrate, maybe they can all be put in here.
This should satisfy all, everybody and nobody in equal measure.
Gooseberry, this is your very own place on here.
Enjoy.
Sharon Farrell, American film and television actress who made her acting debut at age 18 in the 1959 drama film "Kiss Her Goodbye", and probably remembered for her role as Florence Webster on the CBS daytime soap opera "The Young and the Restless", is 82 today.
At age 23, Farrell suffered an embolism after the birth of her son, which caused her to lose her memory. Sharon Farrell kept her illness a secret and worked to regain her memory.
After extensive sessions of re-learning, Sharon Farrell returned to acting in the early 1970s.
Nicholas Meyer, American author, director, producer and screenwriter, widely known for his successful novel "The Seven-Per-Cent Solution", and for directing the films "Time After Time" (1979), "Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan" (1982), "The Deceivers" (1988), "Company Business" (1991), and "Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country" (1991), is 77 today.
"The Seven-Per-Cent Solution" related the collaboration of Sigmund Freud and Sherlock Holmes in the solution of a mystery.