Hey! Today we're diving into some famous faces born on April 21. These stars have some pretty cool stories, so buckle up and get ready for some fun celeb trivia!
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James McAvoy: The Scottish Chameleon, 47
James McAvoy can play pretty much anything – from a superhero brainiac to a man with split personalities. Fun fact: he once jumped off a hospital roof (yep, really!) to help kids in Uganda. Talk about commitment!
Andie MacDowell: Southern Charm Queen, 68
Andie’s got that classic Southern vibe and a smile that lights up the screen. Here’s the kicker: her first movie dubbed over her accent with Glenn Close’s voice. Weird, right?
Tony Danza: Boxer Turned TV Star, 75
Before he was chilling on TV screens, Tony was duking it out in the ring with eight wins (and three knockout losses). Who knew?
Patti LuPone: Broadway’s Powerhouse, 77
Patti owns the stage with a voice that demands your attention. Fun throwback: she once rocked the mic with her twin bros in a 60s band called “The LuPone Trio.” Family goals!
Iggy Pop: The Godfather of Stage Diving, 79
Iggy Pop is pure rock ‘n’ roll chaos, and legend has it he invented the stage dive. Yep, he literally started the wild mosh pit madness that we all love.
Robert Smith: The Cure’s Moody Maestro, 67
Robert’s goth look and haunting tunes helped define alternative rock. Why guitar? His sister was a piano whiz, so he just had to pick something cooler.
Elaine May: Comedy Legend and Hollywood Trailblazer, 94
Elaine May started acting at THREE years old—her dad’s traveling theater gig was her playground. She went on to make comedy and filmmaking look like a breeze.
Rob Riggle: Marine, Comedian, Movie Star, 56
Rob’s got jokes and medals to prove it. This retired Marine wanted to be a naval pilot but ended up making us laugh in movies like The Hangover. Plot twist!
Jencarlos Canela: Telenovela Heartthrob and Singer, 38
Jencarlos started young, leading a band called “Boom Boom Pop” when he was just twelve. Now, he’s rocking Latin charts and soap operas with equal flair.
Toby Stephens: That Villain You Love to Hate, 57
Toby grabbed our attention as a Bond baddie but started off behind the scenes as a stagehand. From backstage to spotlight—he nailed it!

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