By ETonline Staff
12:05 AM PDT, March 25, 2014
Click through our Birthday Babes gallery to find out when your favorite celebs celebrate their big day this year!
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Click through our Birthday Babes gallery to find out when your favorite celebs celebrate their big day this year!
Sarah Jessica Parker
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Turns 49, March 25. Parker is best known for playing Carrie Bradshaw on the hit HBO series Sex and the City, for which she was nominated for eight Primetime Emmys, and won twice. She was also nominated for seven Golden Globes for SATC, of which she won four.
Elton John
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Turns 67, March 25. The legendary English singer-songwriter has sold over 300 million records, along with releasing seven consecutive albums that became No. 1 best-sellers.
Katharine McPhee
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Turns 30, March 25. McPhee exploded into fame as a celebrated contestant on American Idol, and soon got into acting, starring in the NBC musical drama Smash.
Jim Parsons
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Turns 41, March 24. Parsons is best known for his role as Sheldon Cooper on the CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, for which he has received three Golden Globe noms for Best Performance by an Actor in a Comedy or Musical Television Series, and has won once.
Jessica Chastain
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Turns 37, March 24. Chastain's first acting role came 10 years ago on an episode of ER. In the last decade, she's managed to get two Oscar nominations for her performances in Zero Dark Thirty and The Help.
Alyson Hannigan
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Turns 40, March 24. Hannigan is perhaps best known for her work on the TV shows How I Met Your Mother and Buffy the Vampire Slayer, but also starred in a raunchier role in the main films in the American Pie franchise.
Gary Oldman
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Turns 56, March 21. Best known for playing commissioner Gordon in Christopher Nolan's Dark Knight trilogy, Oldman was received his first Oscar nomination in 2012 for his role in the British spy thriller Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy.
Matthew Broderick
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Turns 52, March 21. Broderick is perhaps known for his iconic performance in Ferris Bueller's Day Off, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe.
Rosie O'Donnell
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Turns 53, March 21. O'Donnell has had a long career as an actress, comedian and television host, and has earned herself six Primetime Emmy nominations, winning once.
Holly Hunter
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Turns 56, March 20. Nominated for four Oscars, winning one for her performance in the 1994 film The Piano, Hunter provided the voice for Elastigirl in the Pixar masterpiece The Incredibles.
Spike Lee
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Turns 57, March 20. The director best known for Inside Man and Do The Right Thing, the latter of which earned him one of his two Oscar noms, Lee recently directed a film called Da Sweet Blood Of Jesus, which was financed through the crowdfunding site Kickstarter.
William Hurt
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Turns 64, March 20. Hurt has been nominated for four Oscars, winning one for his performance in the 1986 drama Kiss Of The Spider Woman.
Bruce Willis
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Turns 59, March 19. Best known for his many explosive action roles, including the iconic character John McClane from the Die Hard franchise, Willis is also an accomplished rock n' roll harmonica player.
Glenn Close
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Turns 67, March 19. Three of Close's first roles were The World According to Garp, The Big Chill and The Natural, each of which earned her an Oscar nomination. Close has been nominated for six Oscars in total.
Adam Levine
Turns 35, March 18. Best known for being the lead singer of the band Maroon 5, and a judge on the NBC singing competition show The Voice, People magazine voted Levine the Sexiest Man Alive in November 2013.
Queen Latifah
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Turns 44, March 18. This celebrated singer, television host and actress was nominated for an Oscar for her powerhouse performance in the musical Chicago.
Lily Collins
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Turns 25, March 18. Best known for her roles in Mirror Mirror and The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, Lily is also the daughter of wildly-successful musician Phil Collins.
Rob Lowe
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Turns 50, March 17. Best known for his praised roles in The West Wing and, more recently, Parks and Recreation, Lowe has been nominated for five Golden Globes, most recently for his performance in Behind The Candelabra.
Kurt Russell
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Turns 63, March 17. Best known for his long string of anti-hero action roles in films like Escape From New York, The Thing and Big Trouble In Little China, Russell will also be appearing in the upcoming Fast & Furious 7.
Jamie Bell
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Turns 28, March 14. Originally gaining fame for his acclaimed performance in the 2000 film Billie Elliot, Bell was recently cast to play The Thing in the reboot of the superhero franchise The Fantastic Four.
Michael Caine
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Turns 81, March 14. Best known these days for his role as Alfred in Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, Caine has been nominated for six Oscars, winning twice for his performances in Hannah And Her Sisters and The Cider House Rules.
Emile Hirsch
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Turns 29, March 13. Best known for his celebrated performance in the Sean Penn-directed drama Into The Wild, Hirsch most recently appeared in the tense war drama Lone Survivor.
Common
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Turns 42, March 13. This eleven-time Grammy nominated rapper-turned-actor has starred in several films, including Smoking Aces, LUV, and Date Night.
William H. Macy
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Turns 64, March 13. Currently starring in the critically acclaimed Showtime dramedy Shameless, Macy was nominated for an Oscar for his brilliant turn in the Coen Bros. film Fargo.
Danny Masterson
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Turns 38, March 13. First gaining fame playing Steven Hyde on the long-running sitcom That '70s Show, Masterson currently stars on the TBS sitcom Men At Work.
Aaron Eckhart
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Turns 46, March 12. Best known for playing District Attorney Harvey Dent, who becomes the villainous Two Face, in The Dark Knight, Eckhart was nominated for a Golden Globe for his critically acclaimed performance in Thank You For Smoking.
Liza Minnelli
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Turns 68, March 12. Daughter of iconic singer and actress Judy Garland and the legendary director Vincent Minnelli, Liza has been nominated for two Oscars, winning one for her role in Cabaret.
Johnny Knoxville
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Turns 43, March 11. Best known for his work as a daredevil in the Jackass film and television series, Knoxville has also had a rich acting career in movies like Men In Black 2 and The Dukes Of Hazard.
Terrence Howard
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Turns 45, March 11. Howard was nominated for an Oscar for portraying DJay, a pimp and a drug dealer with dreams of being a big time rapper, in Hustle & Flow.
Anton Yelchin
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Turns 25, March 11. Best known for playing Pavel Chekov in J.J. Abrams' Star Trek movie series, Yelchin was born in Leningrad, Russia.
Peter Berg
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Turns 52, March 11. As an actor, Berg is best known for his role on the medical drama Chicago Hope, but he is also a very successful director. He's helmed projects such as Smoking Aces, Lone Survivor and perhaps his most popular, Friday Night Lights.
Olivia Wilde
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Turns 30, March 10. Breaking big with a lead role on the popular FOX medical drama House, Wilde is currently engaged to former SNL star Jason Sudeikis, and they are currently expecting their first child.
Jon Hamm
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Turns 43, March 10. Best known for his critically acclaimed role on AMC's Mad Men, Hamm is also a frequent host and cameo performer on SNL.
Robin Thicke
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Turns 37, March 10. Best known for his 2013 mega-hit Blurred Lines, Robin Thicke is the son of Canadian actor Alan Thicke, famous for his lead role on the family sitcom Growing Pains, and actress Gloria Loring
Carrie Underwood
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Turns 31, March 10. Rising to fame by winning the fourth season of FOX's American Idol, Underwood has since won six Grammys.
Sharon Stone
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Turns 56, March 10. First gaining massive fame for her revealing performance in the erotic thriller Basic Instinct, Stone was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 1995 crime drama Casino.
Rachel Weisz
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Turns 44, March 7. Weisz's first high-profile role was playing Evelyn in the 1999 action-adventure The Mummy Returns. She went on to win an Oscar for her performance in The Constant Gardener.
Bryan Cranston
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Turns 58, March 7. Acting for many years on television and in film, Cranston became a household name with his performance in the critically acclaimed AMC drama Breaking Bad.
Jenna Fischer
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Turns 40, March 7. Fischer is best known for playing Pam Halpert on the popular NBC comedy The Office, for which she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy.
Laura Prepon
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Turns 34, March 7. Best known for playing Donna Pinciotti on the long-running FOX sitcom That '70s Show, Prepon also plays Alex Vause on the popular Netflix original series Orange Is the New Black.
Peter Sarsgaard
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Turns 43, March 7. Nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance in Shattered Glass, Sarsgaard most recently appeared on the TV crime drama The Killing.
Connie Britton
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Turns 47, March 6. Britton has had an illustrious television career, appearing on the beloved shows Friday Night Lights, American Horror Story and, most recently, Nashville. She's been nominated for four Primetime Emmys for her work on those programs.
Eva Mendes
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Turns 40, March 5. Mendes' breakthrough role was playing opposite Denzel Washington in the cop drama Training Day. Before acting, she was working at the mall chain restaurant Hot Dog on a Stick.
Kevin Connolly
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Turns 40, March 5. Best known for playing Eric Murphy on the hit HBO comedy Entourage, Connolly's first big television role was on The WB's Unhappily Ever After.
Patricia Heaton
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Turns 56, March 4. Best known for playing Debra on the hit CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond, Heaton received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in May, 2012.
Jessica Biel
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Turns 32, March 3. Jessica Biel's first major screen role was that of Mary Camden in the hit show 7th Heaven, which is still considered the longest-running family drama in the history of television.
Julie Bowen
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Turns 44, March 3. Best known for playing Claire Dunphy on Modern Family, Bowen has been nominated for four consecutive Golden Globes for that role, winning twice in 2011 and 2012.
Daniel Craig
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The James Bond actor turns 46 on March 2, 2014. Daniel Craig's acting career started early. He moved to London when he was 16 to join the National Youth Theatre.
Ali Larter
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Turns 38, February 28. Best known for her role on the NBC sci-fi show Heroes, Larter recently released a cookbook called Kitchen Revelry: A Year of Festive Menus from My Home to Yours.
John Turturro
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Turns 57, February 28. Best known for his frequent work with the Coen Brothers and Adam Sandler, Turturro was nominated for a Golden Globe in 1994 for his performance in the movie Quiz Show.
Kate Mara
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Turns 31, February 27. Best known for playing Zoe Barnes in the hit Netflix original series House of Cards, Kate Mara is the older sister of celebrated actress Rooney Mara, and has recently been cast as The Invisible Woman in the upcoming remake of The Fantastic Four.
Josh Groban
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Turns 33, February 27. Groban, who has sold over 25 million records worldwide and has had four albums certified multi-platinum, originally wanted to be an actor before realizing his vocal talents.
Ellen Page
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Turns 27, February 21. Best known for her titular role in the indie dramedy Juno, for which she was nominated for a Best Actress Oscar.
Jennifer Love Hewitt
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Turns 35, February 21. Rising to fame in the 90s as a star on the FOX drama Party of Five, and recently starred as an erotic masseuse on the Lifetime series The Client List.
Jordan Peele
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Turns 35, February 21. Peele was a cast member of the sketch TV show MadTV for five seasons before creating the hugely popular Comedy Central sketch show Key and Peele with former MadTV co-star Keegan-Michael Key
Kelsey Grammer
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Turns 59, February 21. Best known for playing Dr. Fraiser Crane on the hit sitcoms Cheers and Fraiser, fans of The Simpsons best know him for providing the voice of long-running villain Sideshow Bob.
Alan Rickman
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Turns 68, February 21. Best known for playing the serious Serverus Snape in the Harry Potter film series, Rickman's very first film role was the iconic Hans Gruber in the 1988 action classic Die Hard.
Cindy Crawford
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Turns 48, February 20. Gaining fame through her spectacularly successful modeling career, Crawford discovered, after appearing on the genealogy show Who Do You Think You Are?, that she was a distant relative of Emperor Charlemagne.
Rihanna
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Turns 26, February 20. The Barbadian pop singer and actress has been nominated for 23 Grammy Awards, winning 7 of them.
Miles Teller
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Turns 27, February 20. Recently starring in the bromantic comedy That Awkward Moment, Teller won the Dramatic Special Jury Prize for Acting at Sundance in 2013 for his work in The Spectacular Now.
Victoria Justice
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Turns 21, February 19. Victoria Justice has been a staple of the Nickelodeon channel, guest starring on True Jackson, VP and iCarly before getting a starring role on the show Victorious.
Jeff Daniels
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Turns 59, February 19. Best known for his work in film and television, most recently on the HBO drama series The Newsroom, Daniels has also been nominated for a Tony Award for his performance in the Broadway play God of Carnage.
Benicio Del Toro
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Turns 47, February 19. Del Toro has been nominated for two Oscars, winning once for Best Supporting Actor in the crime drama Traffic.
John Travolta
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Turns 60, February 18. Travolta has been twice nominated for Oscars, for his performances in Saturday Night Fever and Pulp Fiction.
Matt Dillon
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Turns 50, February 18. Starting his career as a teenage heartthrob in films like Drugstore Cowboy and Rumble Fish, one of Dillon's most acclaimed roles was that of Officer John Ryan in Crash, for which he was nominated for an Oscar.
Molly Ringwald
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Turns 46, February 18. Best known for her work in John Hughes films, including Sixteen Candles, Pretty in Pink and The Breakfast Club, Ringwald recently starred on the ABC Family show The Secret Life of the American Teenager.
Dr. Dre
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Turns 49, February 18. This legendary rapper and record producer recently founded the high-end audio equipment company Beats Electronics, focusing most of its marketing on its Beats By Dre headphones and speakers.
Elizabeth Olsen
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Turns 25, February 16. The youngest sister of actresses Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen, Elizabeth has had a critically acclaimed career already with such praised films as Martha Marcy May Marlene and Liberal Arts.
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Turns 56, February 16. Before getting cast as a main character on this popular crime drama Law & Order: SVU, Ice-T was best known as a rapper and a singer, whose debut album Rhyme Pays was the first record to ever carry a Parental Advisory label for "Explicit Content."
Christopher Eccleston
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Turns 50, February 16. Eccleston is best known for playing the ninth Doctor on the long-running British sci-fi show Dr. Who. He has also played the villain in such films as Thor: The Dark World, Gone in Sixty Seconds and 28 Days Later.
Simon Pegg
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Turns 44, February 14. Best known for his work in director Edgar Wright's series of films in the so-called Three Flavours Cornetto Trilogy, including Shaun of the Dead, Hot Fuzz and The World's End, Pegg also took over the role of Montgomery Scott in J.J. Abrams' pseudo-reboot of the Star Trek franchise.
Mena Suvari
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Turns 35, February 13. Best known for playing Angela in the critically acclaimed 1999 drama American Beauty, Suvari has also played the character Heather in all three main films in the American Pie trilogy.
Christina Ricci
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Turns 34, February 12. Ricci's film debut was in the 1990 dramedy Mermaids, starring opposite Bob Hoskins, Cher, and Winona Ryder
Josh Brolin
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Turns 46, February 12. Brolin, best known for his work in W, American Gangster and Men in Black 3, is son of veteran actor James Brolin.
Arsenio Hall
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Turns 58, February 12. Currently the host of The Aresenio Hall Show, he previously hosted a popular talk show with the same name for five years, from 1989 to 1994. Hall also won the fifth season of the reality show Celebrity Apprentice.
Jennifer Aniston
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Turns 45, February 11. First gaining fame for playing Rachel Green on the megahit sitcom Friends, Aniston's first film role was in the 1993 cult classic horror film Leprechaun.
Taylor Lautner
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Turns 22, February 11. Best known for playing Jacob Black in the Twilight Saga, Lautner got his black belt in Karate when he was eight years old.
Damian Lewis
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Turns 43, February 11. This English actor, best known for playing Nicholas Brody on the Showtime drama-thriller Homeland, previously showed off his impeccable American accent on the NBC police drama Life.
Burt Reynolds
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Turns 78, February 11. Best known for his roles in Smokey and the Bandit, The Longest Yard, and Deliverance, Reynolds was nominated for playing porn producer Jack Horner in Boogie Nights.
Kelly Rowland
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Turns 33, February 11. Rowland is a founding member of Destiny's Child, and has been a judge on both the US and UK versions of the talent competition show The X Factor.
Sheryl Crow
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Turns 52, February 11. Crow has been nominated for 32 Grammys, nine of which she has won, and has sold over 50 million albums worldwide.
Brandy Norwood
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Turns 35, February 11. Aside from being a successful singer and recording artist, Brandy has had a successful acting career as well, starring in several films and television shows including I Still Know What You Did Last Summer, Temptation: Confessions Of A Marriage Counselor, and the UPN show Moesha.
Emma Roberts
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Turns 23, February 10. Emma, the niece of actress Julia Roberts, recently got engaged to her American Horror Story co-star Evan Peters.
Elizabeth Banks
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Turns 40, February 10. Best known for her work in Role Models, The Hunger Games and The 40-Year-Old Virgin, Banks also provides the voice of Wyldstyle in The LEGO Movie.
Chloe Grace Moretz
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Turns 17, February 10. Best known for playing Hit Girl in the film adaptation of the comic Kickass, Moretz has also starred in several horror remakes, such as The Amityville Horror, Let Me In, and Carrie.
Laura Dern
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Turns 47, February 10. Best known for her performance in Jurassic Park, Dern recently starred in the HBO series Enlightened, and was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the 1991 drama Rambling Rose.
Ashton Kutcher
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Turns 36, February 7. Best known for his acting work on the hit sitcoms That '70s Show and Two and a Half Men, the actor is also an avid investor in technology companies, including Skype, Foursquare and Fab.com.
Chris Rock
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Turns 49, February 7. While best known for his critically acclaimed stand-up performances, Rock got his big break as a cast member on SNL from 1990-1993.
James Spader
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Turns 54, February 7. Currently appearing on the NBC show The Blacklist, for which he was recently nominated for a Golden Globe, he also snagged a Globe nom in 2005 for his work on Boston Legal.
Alice Eve
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Turned 32, February 6. Best known for her role in Star Trek Into Darkness, this gorgeous English actress also has heterochromia, meaning her left eye is blue and her right eye is green.
Darren Criss
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Turned 27, February 5. Best known for his work on the hit FOX musical comedy Glee, Criss made his Broadway debut in 2012 when he took over the lead role of How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying.
Michael Sheen
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Turned 45, February 5. The celebrated thespian, known for his film and stage roles, and for acting in a wide range of genres from comedy to fantasy to historical drama, has portrayed the real-life English Prime Minister Tony Blair in three separate films, including The Deal, The Queen and The Special Relationship.
Laura Linney
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Turned 50, February 5. Nominated for three Oscars for her performances in You Can Count on Me, Kinsey, and The Savages, Linney most recently starred in the lead role on the Showtime series The Big C.
Rob Corddry
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Turned 43, February 4. This actor and comedian got his breakthrough start as a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and is best known for the hit comedy Hot Tub Time Machine, and the Adult Swim comedy series Childrens Hospital, which he created.
Isla Fisher
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Turned 38, February 3. Fisher's first major American role came in Wedding Crashers, for which she won an MTV Movie Award for Breakthrough Performance.
Rebel Wilson
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Turned 28, February 3. Gaining widespread popularity for her highly-praised role as Fat Amy in the 2012 musical comedy Pitch Perfect, Wilson is also the creator of the ABC sitcom Super Fun Night.
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