Doris Day and 7 other celebrities in their 90s

Doris Day celebrates her landmark 95th birthday today.

The original Rom-Com star of such films as "Pillow Talk" and "Move Over Darling" turns 95, a surprise even to Day, who had long linked her age to a 1924 birth date -- which would have made her 93.

Instead, The Associated Press obtained a copy of her birth certificate showing that Doris Mary Kappelhoff was actually born on April 3, 1922.

"I've always said that age is just a number and I have never paid much attention to birthdays, but it's great to finally know how old I really am!" Day said in a statement to ABC News.

"There has long been speculation and rumors about Doris' age and we get this question a lot, looks like we finally have the answer," Day's spokesman, Charley Cullen Walters, told ABC News. "The story I have heard the most is that at one point Doris was up for a role when quite young and her age may have been miswritten on the audition form. We don't know if that's correct, but if so it could've simply stuck for all these years."

"Now we know that they are actually just a couple months apart, and turns out it's an even bigger exciting landmark than we thought," Walters said.

Day's one birthday wish this year is to continue helping animals through her Doris Day Animal Foundation. She's asking fans to upload video or pictures of them with their pets on social media -- along with the hashtag #DorisBirthdayWish -- to @ddaf_org, and include any donation they wish to give.

Walters said the foundation has received more than 500 posts, including one from country singer Reba McEntire.

Here are seven other celebrities who are members of the age 90 club and beyond:

Eva Marie Saint (92)

Born on July 4, 1924, Saint is best known for starring in Elia Kazan's "On the Waterfront," for which she won an Oscar for best supporting actress. Other memorable roles include Alfred Hitchcock's "North by Northwest" and the TV miniseries "People Like Us," for which she won an Emmy. Her most recent role was in 2014's "Winter's Tale."

Bob Barker (93)

Born on Dec. 12, 1923, Barker was the longtime host of "The Price Is Right," until he retired in 2007 after 50 years in television. Like Day, Barker is a big supporter of animals and animal rights.

Betty White (95)

Carl Reiner (95)

Carol Channing (96)

Born on Jan. 31, 1921, Channing is best known for her roles on Broadway, including "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" and "Hello, Dolly!" for which she won a Tony Award. She also starred in several films, including "Thoroughly Modern Millie," for which she received an Oscar nomination.