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  2. Happy 80th birthday, Julie Andrews! - AOL

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    The Queen of Genovia herself, Julie Andrews, turns 80 today! The Oscar-winning actress has had quite the illustrious film career and continues to stay in the business, better than ever.

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    Pixabay.com is a free stock photography and royalty-free stock media website. It is used for sharing photos, illustrations, vector graphics , film footage , stock music and sound effects , exclusively under the custom Pixabay Content License, which generally allows the free use of the material with some restrictions.

  4. Bono and Catherine Zeta-Jones Serenade Michael Douglas ... - AOL

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    Michael Douglas received a sweet surprise in honor of his 80th birthday, and it's one most people can only dream of.. In a new Instagram video, Douglas' wife, Catherine Zeta-Jones—who shares a ...

  5. Debbie Harry Reveals 'One of the Bad Things About Aging' as ...

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    Debbie Harry is learning the downsides of getting older.. Before the Blondie frontwoman turns 80 on July 1, she spoke in-depth about her feelings toward aging in a new interview with The Times ...

  6. Fred Rogers - Wikipedia

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    Tribute to Rogers on what would have been his 80th birthday (March 20) by FCI. People worldwide were encouraged to wear a sweater honoring Rogers' legacy and the final event in a six-day celebration in Pittsburgh. [185] [186] 2015 "Sweater drive" Rogers honored by the Altoona Curve, a Double-A affiliate of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

  7. Portrait of Winston Churchill (Sutherland) - Wikipedia

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    The painting was presented to Churchill by both Houses of Parliament at a public ceremony in Westminster Hall on his 80th birthday on 30 November 1954. [3] Finding the depiction deeply unflattering, Churchill disliked the portrait intensely. After its public presentation, the painting was taken to his country home at Chartwell but not displayed.