Missing from the 91-ers section is the Russian composer Rodion Shchedrin (born 16 December 1932) famed for his percussion-heavy Carmen ballet (after Bizet) and other ballet scores and orchestral works. And it looks like he's still writing new music into the 2020s.
Tommy Cook is 93. He started out as a child actor in Adventures Of Red Ryder (1940), aged 10, followed by Panic In The Streets (1950) with Richard Widmark, and Night Passage, (1957) with James Stewart.
Here he is with Roy Rogers (right) in Song Of Arizona (1946).
US actress Peggy Dow is 96. She appeared in Harvey, with James Stewart (1950), Bright Victory, with Arthur Kennedy (Oscar nominated for Best Actor, 1951); You Never Can Tell, with Dick Powell (1951); and I Wanted You, with Farley Granger (1951). She only stayed in the business for three years, leaving to marry and bring up a family (five sons).
Canadian actress Suzanne Lloyd is 90. She appeared in The Twilight Zone (1959), Seven Ways From Sundown (1960), The Return Of Mr Moto (1965), The Avengers (1966), The Champagne Murders, with Anthony Perkins (1967), That Riviera Touch, with Morecambe and Wise (1966) and six episodes of The Saint (1964-68).
Here she is in The Twilight Zone: Perchance To Dream (1959), with Richard Conte.