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Hey! Today we’re taking a quick peek at some stars born on March 18. From singers to actors and a few surprise talents, these folks definitely know how to keep their birthday party interesting.

Ready? Let’s jump right into 10 celebs who make March 18 a pretty cool day!

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#1

Adam Levine: The Maroon 5 Mic Boss

Adam Levine: The Maroon 5 Mic Boss

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Adam Levine is basically the guy who makes Maroon 5 sound awesome. From 'Moves Like Jagger' to being the coach who never lets you forget The Voice exists, he’s got style. Fun fact: At 6 years old, he scored the winning basket in a YMCA championship. Sports star and rockstar? Yep.

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    Queen Latifah: Rapper, Actor, Boss Lady

    Queen Latifah: Rapper, Actor, Boss Lady

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    Queen Latifah isn’t just a rapper or actress—she’s a full-on superstar who makes you feel empowered. From Grammy-winning hits like 'U.N.I.T.Y.' to starring in Chicago, she does it all. Bonus: She was a powerhouse on her high school basketball team before blowing up her music career.

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    Lily Collins: Emily in Paris’s Charming Star

    Lily Collins: Emily in Paris’s Charming Star

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    Lily Collins nails everything from heartfelt drama to cute rom-coms. If you’ve binged 'Emily in Paris,' you know what we mean! Fun little tidbit: Her dad Phil Collins wrote 'You'll Be in My Heart' as a lullaby just for her. Sweet, right?

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    #4

    Dane Cook: Comedy Energy on Overdrive

    Dane Cook: Comedy Energy on Overdrive

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    Dane Cook’s comedy vibe is like caffeine for your funny bone. He rocked Madison Square Garden and went double platinum with his comedy albums. Random fact: He’s a graphic design whiz who actually creates his own merch and album covers. Multitalented much?

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    Vanessa L. Williams: Beauty, Brains, and Talent

    Vanessa L. Williams: Beauty, Brains, and Talent

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    Vanessa L. Williams has done it all—winning Miss America, belting out hits like 'Save the Best for Last,' and starring in TV shows you’ve probably watched. Her birth announcement basically said it all: 'Here she is: Miss America.' Boom.

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    Mike Rowe: The Voice of the Hard Workers

    Mike Rowe: The Voice of the Hard Workers

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    Mike Rowe turned dirty jobs into must-watch TV and is all about celebrating the hard work most people forget about. He’s even got a foundation to boost vocational skills. Oh, and fun fact: His Eagle Scout project was reading out loud to blind students. Nice guy!

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    Sutton Foster: Broadway’s Triple Threat

    Sutton Foster: Broadway’s Triple Threat

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    Sutton Foster’s got Tony Awards and TV credits and can sing, act, and dance like a champ. She even showed up on Star Search at 15, proving her star power was real from day one.

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    #8

    Jerry Cantrell: Grunge Guitar Hero

    Jerry Cantrell: Grunge Guitar Hero

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    Jerry Cantrell is one of those guitarists who defined the grunge sound forever, with Alice in Chains delivering some legendary rock vibes. Oddly enough, before shredding strings, he was the high school choir president belting out Gregorian chants. Talk about range!

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    Adam Pally: The Funny Guy You Can’t Forget

    Adam Pally: The Funny Guy You Can’t Forget

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    Adam Pally made us laugh on Happy Endings and The Mindy Project, then surprised us in Sonic the Hedgehog movies. He even made a hilarious parody video that went viral with millions of views. Comedy gold!

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    Julia Goldani Telles: From Ballet to TV Drama

    Julia Goldani Telles: From Ballet to TV Drama

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    Julia started as a ballerina but when an injury hit, she shifted gears and found her groove acting in shows like Bunheads and The Affair. Turns out, a detour can lead to some serious acting chops.

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