Hey! Today’s the day for some celeb birthday fun. We’re mixing it up with 10 famous folks born on April 20. Ready for a quick celeb roll-call? Let’s jump in and see who’s blowing out candles today!
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Jessica Lange — The Triple Crown Acting Queen, 77
Jessica Lange is like the acting universe's MVP — Academy Awards, Emmys, and a Tony? She’s got them all. Before she was dazzling everyone onscreen, she was in Paris learning mime. Fancy, right?
George Takei — Star Trek’s Sulu & Activism Champion, 89
You know him as Sulu from Star Trek, but George Takei’s real superpower is standing up for human rights. Fun fact: His mom smuggled in a sewing machine when they were interned as kids. Talk about tenacity!
Shemar Moore — The Charming Action Star, 56
From soap operas to S.W.A.T., Shemar Moore’s charm is unstoppable. Guess what? Danish was his first language since he lived in Denmark as a baby. That’s some international flair!
Killer Mike — Rapper with Mega Message, 51
Killer Mike isn’t just about beats; he’s all about the message. Part of Run the Jewels and a Grammy winner too. Oh, and he met Big Boi while in college. Small world!
Carmen Electra — Baywatch Darling & Dancer Extraordinaire, 54
Before she was soaking up the sun on Baywatch, Carmen Electra was busting moves as a dancer at an amusement park. Pretty cool way to get noticed!
Miranda Kerr — Aussie Angel & Skincare Boss, 43
Miranda Kerr was the first Aussie Victoria's Secret Angel — hello, big deal! As a kid, she was a tomboy who loved motorbikes. Plus, she started her own organic skincare line. Boss moves everywhere.
Crispin Glover — You Know Him, But Weirdly Cool, 62
Crispin played George McFly but here’s the kicker — he’s actually younger than Michael J. Fox! Plus, he makes his own weird movies and books. Very extra, very unique.
Stephen Marley — Reggae Royalty with Grammy Gold, 54
Stephen Marley keeps the family jam alive with reggae magic and a collection of Grammys that prove it. Dude plays most of the instruments on his albums too. Multi-talented vibes!
Mike Portnoy — Drum God & Metal Maestro, 59
Mike Portnoy totally changed the metal scene with Dream Theater. Oh, and get this: he can play bass and keyboards too. Basically, drums are just his main jam.
Veronica Cartwright — Screaming Queen of Horror, 77
Veronica Cartwright starred in classics like Alien and The Birds. Fun trivia: she was originally supposed to be the hero Ripley in Alien but switched roles last minute. The horror gem you didn’t know about!

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