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  2. Danny DeVito's “It's Always Sunny” costars pay tribute to ...

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    "Happy Birthday to one of the most generous, fun loving, funny, kind, smart, lovely people I know," Ellis wrote in her post dedicated to him. "I'm so grateful to have known and loved you (and your ...

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    The Batman Returns star recently celebrated his 80th birthday on Sunday (17 November), which saw many of his fellow stars on the show post glowing acclaim for DeVito, both as an actor and a human ...

  4. Happy 80th birthday, Donald Sutherland! - AOL

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    On July 17th, Donald Sutherland celebrates 80 years! The iconic actor has had an impressive career with almost 150 different shows and films credited to his name. He is also the father of renowned ...

  5. B. B. King & Friends: 80 - Wikipedia

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    Recorded in several studios, it celebrates King's 80th birthday and features duets with a variety of musicians. 80 reached No. 45 in the Billboard 200 top albums chart as well as No. 1 in the blues albums chart.

  6. Smokey Bear - Wikipedia

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    Smokey comes blindfolded, smells smoke and not realizing the source is his birthday candles, he uses his shovel to destroy the cake. When he takes off his blindfold, he sees that it was a birthday cake for him and apologizes. [56] That same year, a poster of the bear with a cake full of extinguished candles was issued.

  7. Sondheim! The Birthday Concert - Wikipedia

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    The Birthday Concert was a concert celebrating the 80th birthday of Broadway composer Stephen Sondheim. The concert was directed by Lonny Price and hosted by David Hyde Pierce . The event was performed at Avery Fisher Hall within Lincoln Center in New York City on March 15 and 16 in 2010.