By ETonline Staff
12:05 AM PDT, May 30, 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!
Idina Menzel

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Turns 43, May 30. Best known for originating the role of Maureen Johnson in the Broadway musical Rent, and for her Tony-winning performance as Elphaba in the wildly popular Wicked, Menzel also voiced Elsa in Frozen, the highest-grossing animated film of all time. In the film, she sang the hit song Let It Go, which went on to peak at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100, making Menzel the only performer to win a Tony award for acting to also appear in the Top 10 on the chart.
Cee Lo Green

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Turns 40, May 30. Best known for his work in the music duo Gnarles Barkley and for his time as a judge on the hit NBC singing competition show The Voice, Green has won 5 Grammy Awards since 2007 for the songs Crazy, St. Elsewhere, Forget You, and Fool For You.
Daniel Tosh

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Turns 39, May 29. Host of the hit Comedy Central show Tosh.0, Daniel Tosh is also the star and executive producer of the network's animated comedy Brickleberry.
Annette Bening

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Turns 56, May 29. Best known for her work in many acclaimed dramas, Bening has been nominated for an Oscar four times for her performances in The Grifters, American Beauty, Being Julia and The Kids Are Alright.
Carey Mulligan

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Turns 29, May 28. Mulligan is best known for her roles in Drive, The Great Gatsby and Inside Llewyn Davis, as well as the infamously terrifying episode of Doctor Who titled Blink. Mulligan's most acclaimed performance came in the 2009 drama An Education, for which she won a BAFTA, and was nominated for a Golden Globe and an Oscar.
Jake Johnson

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Turns 36, May 28. Best known for playing Nick Miller on the FOX sitcom The New Girl, Johnson has also been a frequent star of critically acclaimed low-budget indie dramedies like Drinking Buddies and Safety Not Guaranteed. Johnson's real-life drunken attempt to explain the circumstances around the death of musician Otis Redding to comedian Derek Waters became the inspiration for the popular web-series and Comedy Central show Drunk History.
Kylie Minogue

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Turns 46, May 28. Minogue is one of the biggest Australian pop-stars in the world, and has sold more than 70 million albums worldwide. She released her 12th and latest album, Kiss Me Once, in March 2014. Minogue also had a cameo in the acclaimed 2001 musical Moulin Rouge!, in which she played the magical Green Fairy.
Colbie Caillat

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Turns 29, May 28. Best known for her songs Lucky, which she recorded with Jason Mraz, and Breathe, which she recorded with Taylor Swift, Caillat has won two Grammys and a Billboard Music Award.
Paul Bettany

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Paul Bettany turns 43 on May 27. Best known for his work in A Knight's Tale, The Da Vinci Code and A Beautiful Mind, Bettany was nominated for a BAFTA, England's equivalent to an Oscar, for his performance in Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World.
Chris Colfer

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Chris Colfer turns 24 on May 27. Famous for playing Kurt Hummel on FOX's musical comedy Glee, Colfer is also a New York Times bestselling author of The Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell.
Joseph Fiennes

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Turns 44, May 27. Fiennes is best known for playing William Shakespeare in the Oscar-winning 1998 historical rom-com Shakespeare In Love. American Horror Story fans might know him best for his portrayal of Monsignor Timothy Howard in the second series of AHS: Asylum.
Andre 3000

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Andre Benjamin turns 39 on May 27. Also known by his stage name Andre 3000, he is best known for his work in the hip-hop duo Outkast alongside rapper Big Boi. He has also worked as an actor, appearing in films like Semi-Pro, Revolver and Be Cool.
Jack McBrayer

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The actor turns 41 on May 27. McBrayer, who first got exposure playing different characters on Late Night with Conan O'Brien, is best known for his Emmy-nominated role as Kenneth the Page on the acclaimed NBC sitcom 30 Rock.
Helena Bonham Carter

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The actress turns 48 on May 26. Best known for playing Marla Singer in Fight Club and Bellatrix Lestrange in the Harry Potter franchise, Bonham frequently works with her longtime partner, director Tim Burton, in films like Big Fish, Sweeney Todd, Alice In Wonderland and Dark Shadows.
Lenny Kravitz

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The singer turns 50 on May 26. This American-born musician set the Grammy record for most consecutive wins in one category by a male artist when he won the Grammy for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance four years in a row, starting in 1999. Kravitz has also explored his acting career, and currently stars as Cinna in The Hunger Games franchise.
Matt Stone

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Turns 43, May 26. Stone is the co-creator of the hit animated comedy South Park, for which he's won five Emmy Awards. He is also the co-creator of the mega-hit stage musical Book Of Mormon, the recording of which also earned him a Grammy and the performance of which earned him several Tonys.
Jewel

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Turns 40, May 23. This Alaskan folk-pop singer has been nominated for four Grammy awards, and her 1995 debut album Pieces of You became one of the best-selling albums ever, being certified 12-times Platinum.
Drew Carey

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Turns 56, May 23. Orignally a stand-up comic, Carey became a house hold name with his long-running ABC sitcom The Drew Carey Show, and by serving as the judge on the improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway? In 2007 Carey took over hosting duties on the daytime game show The Price Is Right, replacing the iconic Bob Barker.
H. Jon Benjamin

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Turns 48, May 23. Benjamin has been a wildly popular voice actor for many years, and currently provides the voice for Bob on the FOX animated series Bob's Burgers and is also the voice of Sterling Archer on the megahit FX series Archer.
Maggie Q

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Turns 35, May 22. Best known for starring in The CW's action drama Nikita, Maggie Q is also a vegetarian and outspoken animal rights activist.
Naomi Campbell

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Turns 44, May 22. Born in South London, Campbell's modeling career began when she was only 15, and she quickly became one of the most sought-after supermodels in the industry during the late-1980s and 1990s.
Lisa Edelstein

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Turns 48, May 21. Best known for playing Dr. Lisa Cuddy on the FOX drama House, Edelstein has since had recurring roles on hit shows like The Good Wife, House Of Lies, Scandal, and Castle.
Mr. T

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Turns 62, May 21. Best known for playing B.A. Baracus on the hit 80s action drama The A-Team, Mr. T also famously slugged it out with Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa in Rocky III, playing the iconic Clubber Lang.
Timothy Olyphant

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Turns 46, May 20. Olyphant is best known for playing the modern cowboy lawman Raylan Givens on the hit FX crime drama Justified. However, Olyphant played a real cowboy lawman years earlier on the acclaimed HBO western Deadwood.
Cher

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Turns 68, May 20. Best known for her music and her acting career, Cher is acclaimed in both aspects of her career. She was nominated for an Oscar in 1984 for her role in Silkwood, then won an Oscar in 1988 for her performance in Moonstruck. Cher is also the only musical artist to have a song reach number one on a Billboard Chart in every one of the last six decades.
Tony Goldwyn

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Turns 54, May 20. Goldwyn, best known for playing President Fitzgerald on the hit ABC political drama Scandal, is the grandson of movie mogul Samuel Goldwyn, creator of Goldwyn pictures and the 'G' in MGM Studios.
Rebecca Hall

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Turns 32, May 19. Hall is best known for her work in The Prestige, The Town, Iron Man 3 and, most recently, Transcendence. Hall was nominated for a Golden Globe for her starring role as Vicky in Woody Allen's 2008 romantic dramedy Vicky Cristina Barcelona.
Megan Fox

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Turns 28, May 16. Best known for her work in the Transformers series and Jennifer's Body, Megan Fox's feature film debut came in 2004 in the teen comedy Confessions Of A Teenage Drama Queen.
Pierce Brosnan

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Turns 61, May 16. Best known for being part of a select few to portray James Bond in film, Brosnan played a different charming spy before ever donning the Bond tux on the hit action TV show Remington Steel.
Janet Jackson

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Turns 48, May 16. Janet Jackson, the legendary recording artist, actress, and sister to the late Michael Jackson, is one of the most awarded celebrities in Hollywood, with nearly 700 hundred nominations for various awards by a myriad of organizations, of which she was won 307.
David Boreanaz

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Turns 45, May 16. Boreanaz is best known for playing Angel on the supernatural dramas Buffy The Vampire Slayer and Angel, and he currently stars in the crime drama Bones as FBI Agent Seeley Booth.
Tori Spelling

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Turns 41, May 16. Best known for her work on Beverly Hills, 90210, Spelling reprised her role of Donna Martin in 2009 on the spin-off titled simple 90210.
Danny Trejo

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Turns 70, May 16. Best known for playing the violent anti-hero Machete in Machete, Trejo has had a long career, often collaborating with indie director Robert Rodriguez.
David Krumholtz

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Turns 36, May 15. Best known for playing the brilliant mathematician Charlie Eppes on the hit CBS crime drama Numbers, Krumholtz got his start in acting on Broadway in 1992 when he tried out at an audition for the play Conversations With My Father.
Cate Blanchett

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Turns 45, May 14. Best known for her work in the Lord Of The Rings series and The Curious Case Of Benjamin Button, Blanchett has been nominated for five Oscars, and has won twice, for her performances in The Aviator and Blue Jasmine.
Miranda Cosgrove

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Turns 21, May 14. Best known for her work on the Nickelodeon series iCarly, Cosgrove's feature film debut came in 2003 when she starred opposite Jack Black in School Of Rock.
George Lucas

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Turns 70, May 14. Best known for directing THX 1138 and American Graffiti, as well as producing the 1986 comedy classic Howard The Duck, Lucas is also created the small independent sci-fi film Star Wars.
Amber Tamblyn

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Turns 31, May 14. Gaining fame with her role on General Hospital and her starring role in Joan Of Arcadia, Tamblyn currently stars on Two And A Half Men as Jenny Harper, the daughter of Charlie Sheen's dead character Charlie Harper. In real life, Amber is the daughter of acclaimed actor Russ Tamblyn.
Tim Roth

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Turns 53, May 14. Best known for his work in Tarantino's early films Reservoir Dogs and Pulp Fiction, Roth was nominated for an Oscar in 1996 for his performance in the period piece drama Rob Roy.
Danny Huston

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Turns 52, May 14. Huston is best known for playing some of the scariest bad guys in recent movie memory, including playing a homicidal cowboy in The Warrior's Way and a blood-thirsty, ravenous vampire in 30 Days Of Night. He was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2012 for his work on the Starz mob drama Magic City.
Robert Pattinson

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Turns 28, May 13. Best known for playing brooding vampire Edward Cullen in the Twilight series, Pattinson has recently been collaborating with director David Cronenberg and has starred in his two most-recent films, Cosmopolis and Map To The Stars.
Stephen Colbert

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Turns 50, May 13. Colbert is best known for playing a hyper-conservative caricature of himself on the hit Comedy Central show The Colbert Report, for which he has won seven Emmys. He has also won two Grammys for his spoken word comedy albums. It was recently announced that Colbert will replace David Letterman as host of the Late Show.
Lena Dunham

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Turns 28, May 13. Best known for creating and starring in the HBO dramedy Girls, Dunham first gained notoriety for writing, directing and starring in the indie film Tiny Furniture.
Debby Ryan

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Turns 21, May 13. Ryan is best known for being a Disney channel starlet, starring in The Suite Life On Deck and she can currently be seen on Jessie.
Malin Akerman

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Turns 36, May 12. Best known for playing Silk Spectre in the big budget superhero film Watchman in 2009, Akerman is also a star on the Adult Swim cult comedy series Children's Hospital.
Ving Rhames

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Turns 55, May 12. Best known for his work in Pulp Fiction, Bringing Out The Dead and his work in the Mission: Impossible franchise, Rhames won a Golden Globe in 1998 for his portrayal of the legendary boxing promoter in Don King: Only In America.
Gabriel Byrne

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Turns 64, May 12. Best known for his work in the classic crime dramas Miller's Crossing and The Usual Suspects, Byrne has recently received a ton of acclaim and accolades for his work on the HBO series In Treatment, for which he was nominated for two Emmys and won a Golden Globe.
Jason Biggs

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Turns 36, May 12. Biggs starred in all four main installments in the highly-successful American Pie franchise, and can currently be heard on the nickelodeon animated series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles as the voice of Leonardo.
Rosario Dawson

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Turns 35, May 9. Best known for her roles in Rent, Sin City and Unstoppable, among many others, Dawson was discovered by directors Larry Clark and Harmony Korine, when she was 15, and cast in their controversial drama Kids.
Billy Joel

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Turns 65, May 9. Joel's first hit song was the 1973 megahit single Piano Man, and he has since become one of the best-selling recording artists of all time, having sold over 150 million albums worldwide.
Candice Bergen

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Turns 68, May 9. Best known for playing the title role in the long-running and celebrated sitcom Murphy Brown, Bergen was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in Starting Over in 1980.
Audrina Patridge

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Turns 29, May 9. Gaining fame starring on the popular reality show The Hills, Patridge currently hosts the NBC weekly travel and lifestyle show 1st Look.
Enrique Iglesias

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Turns 39, May 8. Known as The King Of Latin Pop, Iglesias is one of the best-selling Spanish language musicians in the history of the business, having sold over 100 million albums, and has had more singles reach the top of Billboard's Dance charts than any other male artist.
Don Rickles

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Turns 88, May 8. Rickles has been one of the most respected and celebrated stand-up comics of the last 50 years. He's best known for his insult comedy, in which he mocks or insults his audience as part of his routine, which has earned him massive acclaim for the last six decades.
Breckin Meyer

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Turns 40, May 7. Best known for his work in the early 2000s comedies Rat Race and Road Trip, Meyer currently stars in the TNT law comedy Franklin & Bash and is the creator of the TBS sitcom Men At Work.
Doug Benson

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Turns 50, May 7. Best known for his stand-up comedy and his popular podcast Doug Loves Movies, Benson is also the star of the documentary Super High Me, which examined the effects of smoking cannabis every day for a month.
Traci Lords

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Turns 46, May 7. Lords career in entertainment began in adult films but she quickly transitioned to mainstream acting, with her first breakthrough role in John Waters' cult classic Cry Baby, opposite Johnny Depp.
George Clooney

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Turns 53, May 6. Clooney got his big break playing Dr. Doug Ross on the mega-hit medical drama ER in the 90s, for which he was nominated for two Emmys. Since then, Clooney has established himself as one of the biggest actors and producers in Hollywood, and has won two Oscars, one for each aspect of his entertainment career. In 2006 he won the Best Supporting Actor Oscar for his performance in Syriana, and in 2013 Argo won the Oscar for best picture, which went to Clooney and his producing partner Grant Heslov, who produced the film.
Gabourey Sidibe

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Turns 31, May 6. Sidibe is best known for her debut acting role, starring in the 2009 drama Precious, a performance that earned her an Oscar nomination for best Actress.
Henry Cavill

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Turns 30, May 5. Henry Cavill is best known for playing Superman (and his alter-ego Clark Kent) in Man Of Steel. He is set to reprise his role in the film's sequel Batman Vs Superman, and the long-awaited Justice League movie.
Adele

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Turns 26, May 5. Adele's two albums, 19 and 21, have both been certified multi-platinum, and earned Adele massive acclaim and numerous accolades, including 10 Grammy awards.
Danielle Fishel

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Turns 33, May 5. Best known for playing Topanga Lawrence on the sitcom Boy Meets World, Fishel is set to play Topanga yet again in the upcoming Girl Meets World spin-off, set a number of years after the first series.
Chris Brown

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Turns 25, May 5. Hip hop artist and actor Chris Brown's debut self-titled album, released in 2004, managed to make it to number 2 on the Billboard 200 Albums Chart, and the album's first single Run It made it to number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Dwayne Johnson

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Turns 42, May 2. Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson got his start in entertainment as a professional wrestler, and his first starring role came in the 2002 fantasy-adventure film The Scorpion King. Johnson was paid over $5 million for his work in the film, which set a record for the largest salary every paid to an actor in their first starring role.
David Beckham

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Turns 39, May 2. Beckham is one of the most famous soccer players in history, and in 2004 he was the highest paid player in the world, including his earnings playing the sport and his many, many lucrative product endorsement contracts.
Lily Allen

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Turns 29, May 2. London-born Lily Allen is best known for her debut single Smile, from 2006. Allen has released two studio albums, Alright, Still, It's Not Me, It's You, and her third, Sheezus, is set to be released today, May 2, 2014.
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.