Hey there! Today we're taking a quick peek at some stars born on April 28. Ready to meet the folks who share your birthday (or just want to know who else was born on this day)? Let’s jump right in!
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Jessica Alba – The Action Star Turned Business Wiz
Jessica Alba shot to fame playing a futuristic superhero in Dark Angel. But hey, she didn’t stop there—she’s rocking Hollywood movies and built a successful business called The Honest Company. Bonus fun fact: she beat a ton of childhood illnesses like a total champ.
Penélope Cruz – Spain’s Oscar Queen
Penélope Cruz didn’t just act; she danced her way through nine years of ballet before hitting the big screen. She’s the first Spanish actress to snag an Oscar and has starred in tons of unforgettable movies. Talk about multitasking talent!
Jay Leno – The King of Late Night and Car Fanatic
Jay Leno’s been cracking us up since the early '90s as the host of The Tonight Show. Bonus: he’s got a serious thing for cars and even made a whole show about them. Also, fun twist—he’s openly talked about living with dyslexia.
Ann-Margret – The 60s Icon Who Loves Motorcycles
Ann-Margret rocked the '60s with her sassy roles and killer dance moves. Did we mention she’s a serious motorcycle fan? She learned to love riding from her uncle and still enjoys the thrill today.
Melanie Martinez – The Voice Star with a Style Twist
Melanie Martinez first caught our eyes on The Voice. She’s known for her unique music and crazy cool two-toned hair, inspired by Cruella De Vil. Her debut album Cry Baby is basically pop magic.
Too Short – Hip-Hop Legend and Drummer Extraordinaire
Before Too Short was dropping rap hits, he was behind the drums in his high school band. Now he’s a West Coast hip-hop icon with albums that made a huge splash.
Bridget Moynahan – From Sports Captain to TV Drama Star
Bridget wasn't just a model and actress; she ruled her high school sports teams like soccer, basketball, and lacrosse captain. Now, she’s known for killer roles on Blue Bloods and Sex and the City.
Mary Mcdonnell – Award-Worthy Actress Plus Swim Champ
Mary Mcdonnell isn’t your average actress—she was a competitive synchronized swimmer as a kid! She’s earned two Oscar nods and wowed audiences on stage and screen.
Elena Kagan – The Supreme Court Judge with a Yearbook Surprise
Elena Kagan didn’t just become a Supreme Court Justice; she made history as the first female U.S. Solicitor General. And here’s a quirky bit—her high school yearbook pictured her rocking a judge’s robe with a famous justice’s quote. Talk about destiny!
Victoria De Angelis – Rock Star Bassist Who Shook Eurovision
Victoria De Angelis brought rock’s glam back with her bass skills in Måneskin and rocked the Eurovision stage worldwide. Lately, she's diving into solo electronic tunes—plus, she’s overcome some tough panic attacks from her teen years.

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