By ETonline Staff
12:05 AM PDT, May 1, 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!
Emilia Clarke

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Turns 27, May 1. Before she was the beloved Mother Of Dragons, Daenerys Targaryen, on the acclaimed HBO drama Game Of Thrones, Emilia Clarke was running away from, and fighting, giant, reanimated dinosaur skeletons in the 2010 syfy channel TV movie Triassic Attack.
Jamie Dornan

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Turns 32, May 1. Irish actor Jamie Dornan was best known for his work in the ABC series Once Upon A Time, but has since become the center of attention when it was announced that he would play Christian Grey in the film adaptation of the romantic, erotic best-seller 50 Shades Of Grey.
Tim McGraw

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Turns 47, May 1. Three-time Grammy winner Tim McGraw is one of the most popular Country musicians of all time, has over 40 million records sold in the US, and has had 11 consecutive albums debut in the top spot on Billboard album charts.
Julie Benz

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Turns 42, May 1. Benz is best known for playing Rita Bennett on the Showtime crime drama Dexter. She also auditioned for the role of Buffy Summers for the television series Buffy The Vampire Slayer. Sarah Michelle Gellar was cast in the role instead, but Benz was instead cast as the recurring antagonist, and fan favorite vampire, Darla.
Dianna Agron

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Turns 28, April 30. Agron is best known for playing Quinn on the popular FOX musical comedy series Glee. She has also starred in several recent big-budget action films including I Am Number Four and The Family.
Kirsten Dunst

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Turns 32, April 30. Best known for her work in director Sam Raimi's Spider-Man series, playing love interest Mary Jane Watson, Dunst was nominated for a Golden Globe, early in her career, for her chilling performance in Interview With The Vampire.
Gal Gadot

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Turns 29, April 30. The gorgeous Gal Gadot, whose past work includes several installments in the Fast & Furious franchise, has been tapped by Warner Bros. to play Wonder Woman in the upcoming Batman vs. Superman, and in the recently-confirmed Justice League movie.
Willie Nelson

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Turns 81, April 30. Nelson is one of the most well-known and well-respected names in Country Music and has released 68 studio albums, as well as 37 compilation albums and 10 live albums, and he has sold over 75 million albums worldwide. Nelson celebrated his 81st birthday early by receiving his fifth-degree black belt in GongKwon Yusul, a martial art that Nelson has been practicing for many years.
Johnny Galecki

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Turns 39, April 30. Best known for playing Leonard on the hit CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Galecki's first breakthrough role came in another beloved hit sitcom Rosanne. Galecki shares his birthday with his Big Bang co-star Kunal Nayyar.
Kunal Nayyar

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Turns 33, April 30. Best known for playing Raj on the hit CBS sitcom The Big Bang Theory, Nayyar became an actor after taking some acting and theater classes while pursuing his Bachelor's Degree in Business at the University Of Portland. Nayyar shares his birthday with his Big Bang co-star Johnny Galecki.
Daniel Day-Lewis

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Turns 57, April 29. Lewis is one of only six actors to have won three or more Oscars in their careers. His first came in 1990 for his role in My Left Foot: The Story Of Christy Brown, then again in 2008 for There Will Be Blood, and again in 2013 for his portrayal of our 16th president in Lincoln.
Uma Thurman

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Turns 44, April 29. Best known for her work in the Quentin Tarantino films Kill Bill Vol. 1 and Vol. 2, as well as Pulp Fiction, for which received her Oscar nomination for Best Actress.
Michelle Pfeiffer

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Turns 56, April 29. Pfeiffer's breakthrough performance came in the 1983 crime drama Scarface, in which she plays the wife of drug lord Tony Montana (Al Pacino). She has since been nominated for three Oscars, for her work in Dangerous Liaisons, The Fabulous Baker Boys, and Love Field.
Jerry Seinfeld

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Turns 60, April 29. Seinfeld is one of the most successful and celebrated comedians in entertainment, and is most famous for playing a semi-fictionalized version of himself on the mega-hit NBC sitcom Seinfeld, one of the most watched and most critically acclaimed sitcoms in TV history.
Penelope Cruz

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Turns 40, April 28. Best known for her performances in Vanilla Sky, Blow, and Pirates Of The Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, Cruz has been nominated for three Oscars for her roles in Volver, Nine, and Vicky Cristina Barcelona, for which she actually won the golden statue. She wanted to become an actress after seeing the film Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!, directed by Pedro Almodovar. She has since worked on many films with Almodovar, who has even said that she has become his muse.
Jessica Alba

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Turns 33, April 28. Rising to fame starring in James Cameron's sci-fi television series Dark Angel, Alba become of one Hollywood's most beautiful young stars, appearing in many big-budget action/adventure films like Sin City, Machete, and Fantastic Four, to name a few.
Jay Leno

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Turns 64, April 28. Leno hosted The Tonight Show for over two decades, and was inducted into the Television Hall Of Fame in March 2014.
Elisabeth Rohm

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Turns 41, April 28. Best known for her work as Assistant District Attorney Serena Southerlyn on the NBC police procedural Law & Order, Rohm recently appeared in the critically beloved crime dramedy American Hustle as the wife of Jeremy Renner's character Mayor Carmine Polito.
Renee Zellweger

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Turns 45, April 25. Zellweger is best known for Bridget Jones's Diary, Chicago, and Cold Mountain, all of which secured her Oscar nominations with Cold Mountain earning her an Oscar win.
Al Pacino

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Turns 74, April 25. Best known for his work in The Godfather trilogy, Heat, and his many Emmy and Golden Globe winning television movie roles, Pacino has been nominated for eight Oscars, finally winning a Best Actor award in 1993 for Scent Of A Woman. It was the same year he joined the exclusive club of 11 actors who were nominated twice in the same year, as he was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor in Glengarry Glen Ross.
Jason Lee

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Turns 44, April 25. Raising to fame in a number of Kevin Smith's early films, including Mallrats, Dogma, Chasing Amy, and Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back, Lee is best known for his leading role in the long-running sitcom My Name Is Earl, which earned him two Golden Globe nominations for Best Performance by an Actor in a Musical or Comedy Television Series.
Barbra Streisand

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Turns 72, April 24. Streisand has had a massively successful music career, as well as a hugely impressive film career, and is possibly one of the only artists to be so highly celebrated in both fields. She's been nominated for five Oscars, two for Best Original Song, two for Best Actress, and even a Best Picture nomination for The Prince of Tides, a film she directed. She won twice, for Best Actress in Funny Girl and Best Original Song in A Star Is Born. She is also the best-selling female music artist in the world with over 245 million records sold.
Djimon Hounsou

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Turns 50, April 24. Hounsou is best known for his work in Amistad, Gladiator as well as the two films that earned him Best Actor Oscar noms, In America and Blood Diamond.
Kelly Clarkson

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Turns 32, April 24. Rising to fame in 2002 when she was the winning contestant on the first season of American Idol, Clarkson has sold over 20 million albums world-wide and has had nearly 100 songs reach the top spot on various Billboard charts.
Valerie Bertinelli

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Turns 54, April 23. Best known for her beloved roles on the sitcom One Day At A Time and the drama Touched By An Angel, Bertinelli currently stars on the TV Land sitcom Hot In Cleveland.
Kal Penn

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Turns 37, April 23. Best known for playing Kumar Patel in Harold & Kumar Go To White Castle, Penn also had a starring role on the FOX medical drama House, until he quit to join the Obama administration as an Associate Director in the White House Office of Public Engagement.
Dev Patel

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Turns 24, April 23. Best known for playing Jamal Malik in the 2008 drama Slumdog Millionaire, Patel has most recently had a celebrated recurring role on Aaron Sorkin's HBO series The Newsroom.
Amber Heard

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Turns 28, April 22. Best known for her roles in Pineapple Express, Zombieland, and Drive Angry, Heard just recently got engaged to actor Johnny Depp.
Jack Nicholson

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Turns 77, April 22. Nicholson currently holds the record for most Oscar nominations ever earned by an actor, with 12 nominations. Meryl Streep holds the record for actresses with 18 nominations. However, both Nicholson and Streep are tied with it comes to wins. Nicholson has won three times, for his performances in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, Terms Of Endearment, and As Good As It Gets.
James McAvoy

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Turns 35, April 21. McAvoy is perhaps best known for playing Professor Charles Xavier in X-Men: First Class and the upcoming X-Men: Days Of Future Past. McAvoy was nominated for a Golden Globe for his role in the 2007 drama Atonement and received much acclaim for his performance in the 2006 biopic The Last King Of Scotland.
Jennifer Garner

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Turns 42, April 17. Garner first gained fame playing CIA agent Sydney Bristow on the ABC action thriller Alias, a role that got her a Golden Globe in 2002, as well as three additional Golden Globe nominations and four Primetime Emmy Nominations.
Victoria Beckham

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Turns 40, April 17. Beckham rose to fame in the 1990s under the pseudonym Posh Spice in the all-girl pop group The Spice Girls, and has since had a successful solo-career, as well as a very successful modeling and fashion career.
Rooney Mara

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Best known for playing Lisbeth Salander in David Fincher's adaptation of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo, Rooney's sister, Kate, is also an actress, starring in House Of Cards. Rooney's mother's family founded the Pittsburgh Steelers, while her father's family founded the New York Giants.
Sean Bean

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Turns 55, April 17. Best known for playing Ned Stark on HBO's Game Of Thrones, Bean almost chose to pursue a career as a soccer player, but a childhood injury that left a piece of glass and a large scar in his leg kept him from doing so.
Jon Cryer

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Turns 49, April 16. Before appearing on Two And A Half Men alongside Charlie Sheen, Cryer and Sheen had worked together years earlier in 1991 in the spoof comedy Hot Shots!
Martin Lawrence

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Turns 49, April 16. Lawrence is best known for his work in Bad Boys and Big Mamma's House. Lawrence's full name is Martin Fitzgerald Lawrence and he was named in honor of civil rights icons Martin Luther King Jr. and John Fitzgerald Kennedy.
Emma Watson

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Turns 24, April 15. First gaining fame playing Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter franchise, Watson was recently voted, by a survey in Empire Magazine, to be the sexiest female movie star in 2013. Most recently, Watson can be seen starring opposite Russell Crowe in Noah.
Seth Rogen

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Turns 32, April 15. Rogen's career in comedy began while still living in Canada, where Rogen worked as a stand-up comic before getting cast in small television roles and getting hired as a comedy writer for TV and features. Most recently, Rogen hosted SNL with musical guest Ed Sheeran.
Emma Thompson

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Turns 55, April 15. Emma Thompson, star of Saving Mr. Banks and Sense And Sensibility, is one of only 10 actresses in this history of the Oscars to be nominated for Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress for two different films in the same year. At the 66th Academy Awards, Thompson was nominated for The Remains Of The Day and In The Name Of The Father. Coincidentally, another actress on that short list, Holly Hunter, was also nominated for two Oscars for two different roles in the same year as Thompson.
Sarah Michelle Gellar

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Turns 37, April 14. Best known for playing the hunter of the undead Buffy Sumers in the hit series Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Gellar can currently be seen starring opposite Robin Williams on the David E. Kelley's CBS sitcom The Crazy Ones.
Adrien Brody

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Turns 41, April 14. First gaining worldwide fame for his acclaimed role in The Pianist, Brody went on to win the Oscar for his performance in that drama, and also received best actor nominations from the Golden Globes, the BAFTAs and the SAG Awards.
Abigail Breslin

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Turns 18, April 14. Best known for her work in Signs and Zombieland, Breslin is one of the youngest people to ever be nominated for an Oscar at the age of 10 for her role in Little Miss Sunshine.
Peter Capaldi

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Turns 56, April 14. Best known for his portrayal of the foul-mouthed British politician Malcolm Tucker in In The Loop and The Thick Of It, the BBC recently announced that Capaldi would portray the 12th incarnation of The Doctor on the hit sci-fi series Doctor Who. Capaldi previously appeared on Doctor Who as a merchant living in Pompeii right before it erupts.
Brad Garrett

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Turns 54, April 14. Garrett first gained massive fame playing Ray Romano's older brother on the megahit CBS sitcom Everybody Loves Raymond. His role on Raymond earned him six Primetime Emmy nominations, three of which he won.
Rob McElhenney

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Turns 37, April 14. McElhenney is one of the founding creators of the acclaimed FX comedy It's Always Sunny In Phladelphia, as well as one of it's main leads, playing the role of Mac. McElhenney thought it would be funny for his character to become very over-weight for the seventh season of the show, so he decided to put on 50 pounds in a matter of months.
Julie Christie

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Turns 73, April 14. Acclaimed English actress Julie Christie has been nominated for four Oscars, for her performances in Away From Her (2006), Afterglow (1997), McCabe & Mrs. Miller (1971), and she won the Oscar for Darling (1965).
Anthony Michael Hall

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Turns 46, April 14. Hall was one of the original members of the 1980s' group of teen actors known as the Brat Pack, alongside Emilio Estevez, Rob Lowe, Andrew McCarthy, Demi Moore, Judd Nelson, Molly Ringwald, Ally Sheedy, and other frequent collaborators with director, writer and producer John Hughes. Hall also starred for one notorious season on SNL, lead the USA Network series The Dead Zone, and appeared as a reporter held hostage in The Dark Knight.
Robert Carlyle

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Turns 53, April 14. Carlyle has built a celebrated career playing unstable or aggressive characters in films like Trainspotting and The World Is Not Enough, but one of his breakout roles was for his charming performance in the 1997 comedy The Full Monty. Currently, Carlyle plays Rumplestiltskin on the ABC fantasy drama Once Upon A Time.
Joss Stone

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Turns 27, April 11. This English singer and songwriter is perhaps best known for her debut album The Soul Sessions, which went triple platinum after selling over 900,000 copies.
Jeremy Clarkson

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Turns 54, April 11. Clarkson is best known for his work hosting and presenting the hugely popular BBC series Top Gear, which is one of the most-watched programs on television with over 350 million viewers across 170 countries every week.
Charlie Hunnam

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Turns 34, April 10. Gaining fame playing Jax Teller on the hit crime drama Sons Of Anarchy, Hunnam also starred in Guillermo del Toro's robots VS monsters flick Pacific Rim. Hunnam is currently working with del Toro yet again on the director's upcoming haunted house horror flick Crimson Peak.
Mandy Moore

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Turns 30, April 10. Best known for her work in A Walk To Remember and Saved!, Moore also provided the voice of Rapunzel in Disney's hit animated feature Tangled.
Orlando Jones

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Turns 46, April 10. Gaining fame as an original cast member on the sketch comedy show MadTV, Jones can currently be seen in the popular FOX series Sleepy Hollow.
Steven Seagal

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Turns 62, April 10. Best known for his many martial arts films, including Under Siege and On Deadly Ground, Seagal is also a Reserve Deputy Chief with the Louisiana Sheriffs.
Kristen Stewart

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Turns 24, April 9. Gaining fame playing Bella Swan in The Twilight Saga, one of Stewart's earliest roles was in David Fincher's Panic Room, which she starred in, opposite Jodie Foster, at the age of 12.
Dennis Quaid

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Turns 60, April 6. Best known for his work in The Day After Tomorrow and Frequency, Quaid was nominated for two Golden Globes for his performances in Far From Heaven and The Special Relationship.
Jay Baruchel

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Turns 32, April 9. Best known for his roles in Knocked Up, She's Out Of My League and Tropic Thunder, and for playing a fictional version of himself in This Is The End, Baruchel also provided the voice of Hiccup in How To Train Your Dragon.
Leighton Meester

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Turns 28, April 9. Gaining fame playing Blair Waldorf on the CW drama Gossip Girl, Meester is currently married to OC star Adam Brody.
Cynthia Nixon

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Turns 48, April 9. Best known for playing Miranda Hobbes in Sex And The City, Nixon has won several awards for her talents, including an Emmy, a Grammy and a Tony.
Elle Fanning
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Turns 16, April 9. Best known for her work in J.J. Abrams' sci-fi film Super 8, Elle is the younger sister of actress Dakota Fanning.
Hugh Hefner

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Turns 88, April 9. The founder of Playboy magazine, Heff also starred on the reality TV series The Girls Next Door.
Robin Wright

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Turns 48, April 8. Best known for playing the beautiful Buttercup in the beloved fantasy film The Princess Bride, Robin Wright most recently appeared as the Machiavellian Claire Underwood on the Netflix original series House Of Cards, for which she won a Golden Globe earlier this year.
Taylor Kitsch

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Turns 33, April 8. Gaining fame for his role in the critically acclaimed NBC sports drama series Friday Night Lights, Kitsch has appeared in a string of critical and commercial flops, like John Carter and Battleship, before turning his career around with a praised performance in the military biopic Lone Survivor in 2013.
Patricia Arquette

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Turns 46, April 8. Best known for starring in the supernatural mystery series Medium, a role which earned her three Golden Globe nominations, Patricia's parents and siblings are all actors as well.
Katee Sackhoff

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Turns 34, April 8. Best known for playing Captain Starbuck in the remake of Battlestar Galactica, Sackhoff most recently starred as a kickass bounty hunter in the Vin Diesel sci-fi action thriller Riddick.
Russell Crowe

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Turns 50, April 7. Crowe has been nominated for three Oscars for his performances in The Insider, A Beautiful Mind and Gladiator, the last of which won him the golden statue.
Jackie Chan

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Turns 60, April 7. Best known for his insane acrobatic martial arts fight scenes, Chan was inspired by the work of silent film comedian Buster Keaton, who was famed for his daring and complex physical stunts and comedy routines.
Robert Downey Jr.

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Turns 49, April 4. Best known for playing the Marvel superhero Iron Man, RDJ was nominated for an Oscar in 2008 for his role in Tropic Thunder where he portrayed an Oscar-nominated actor attempting to earn another Oscar nomination.
Alec Baldwin

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Turns 56, April 3. Baldwin is one of four different actors to portray the Tom Clancy hero Jack Ryan. Harrison Ford, Chris Pine and Ben Affleck are the other members of the exclusive club.
Eddie Murphy

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Turns 53, April 3. Best known for his string of highly popular and successful comedies in the 80s and 90s, Murphy started out as a cast member on SNL until his film debut starring opposite Nick Nolte in 48 Hours.
Adam Scott

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Turns 41, April 3. Best known for playing Ben Wyatt on NBC's Parks and Recreation, Scott also lead the cult classic Starz sitcom Party Down until it's cancellation.
Cobie Smulders

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Turns 32, April 3. Smulders played news anchor and chief love interest Robin Scherbatsky on the sitcom How I Met Your Mother for nine seasons, and also stars as S.H.I.E.L.D. agent Maria Hill in The Avengers.
Amanda Bynes

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Turns 28, April 3. Before deciding to retire from acting in 2012, Bynes appeared in a number of film and television roles, getting her start on several Nickelodeon channel sitcoms in the late 90s.
Michael Fassbender

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Turns 37, April 2. Best known for his work in X-Men: First Class, Prometheus, and Inglourious Basterds, Fassbender received an Oscar nomination for his villainous role in the 2013 historical drama 12 Years a Slave.
Clark Gregg

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Turns 52, April 2. Best known for playing Agent Phil Coulson in Iron Man, Thor, and other films in the Marvel Avengers franchise, Gregg has also tried his hand at directing, helming the 2008 dark comedy Choke.
Christopher Meloni

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Turns 53, April 2. Best known for playing Detective Elliot Stabler on NBC's Law & Order: Special Victims Unit for 12 years, Meloni recently became the star of the new Fox sitcom Surviving Jack.
Taran Killam

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Turns 32, April 1. Killam joined Saturday Night Live in September 2010, and joined Kenan Thompson in the Former-Nickelodeon-Star-Turned-SNL-Star Club. However, Killam's past in sketch television doesn't end there. Killam was also a former cast member on MadTV.
Asa Butterfield

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Turns 17, April 1. Best known for his roles in the 2008 Holocaust drama The Boy in the Striped Pajamas and the Oscar-nominated fantasy film Hugo, Butterfield most recently portrayed Ender Wiggin in the screen adaptation of the iconic young adult sci-fi novel Ender's Game.