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Hey! Today’s the day for some celeb birthday fun. We’re checking out 10 famous faces sharing March 11. Ready for some surprise facts and quick celeb peeks? Let’s roll!

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Jodie Comer: The Killer on Screen (And More)

Jodie Comer: The Killer on Screen (And More)

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Jodie Comer? Yeah, she’s the one who made us all root for a psychic assassin named Villanelle. If you haven’t seen Killing Eve, what are you even doing? Oh, and she also won a Tony for a play — Broadway’s lucky to have her! Fun tidbit: She got kicked out of a dance troupe because a family trip got in the way of rehearsals. Oops.

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    Johnny Knoxville: The Daredevil Who Doesn’t Quit

    Johnny Knoxville: The Daredevil Who Doesn’t Quit

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    You know him as the guy who does crazy stunts on Jackass. Johnny Knoxville’s basically the king of “hold my beer” moments. Before all that, he tried drama school but dropped out super fast — guess the classroom wasn’t wild enough for him. Classic Johnny move!

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    Terrence Howard: The Guy With Those Hypnotic Green Eyes

    Terrence Howard: The Guy With Those Hypnotic Green Eyes

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    Terrence Howard’s the actor who made us all notice him in Hustle & Flow — Oscar nod included. You might’ve seen him as James “Rhodey” Rhodes before the Iron Man takeover, or Lucious Lyon lighting up Empire. Oh, and he’s also a self-taught musician. Fun fact: He once went temporarily deaf in both ears because of an untreated infection. Talk about drama!

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    Mark Rober: The Engineer Who’s Everyone’s Favorite YouTuber

    Mark Rober: The Engineer Who’s Everyone’s Favorite YouTuber

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    Mark Rober’s the guy bringing wild science to your screen with DIY projects that blow your mind. Oh, and he helped NASA out with the Curiosity rover! Before YouTube fame, he even invented goggles to stop eyes from tearing up while chopping onions. That’s next-level thinking right there.

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    LeToya Luckett: From Destiny’s Child to Solo Star

    LeToya Luckett: From Destiny’s Child to Solo Star

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    LeToya started off in Destiny’s Child before going solo and topping the charts. Acting? Yep, she does that too, starring in shows like Greenleaf and Power Book III. Bonus nugget: Her grandpa owned a hair salon, and she learned to shampoo and braid hair while rocking the group life. Multi-talented!

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    Joel Madden: The Voice Behind Good Charlotte

    Joel Madden: The Voice Behind Good Charlotte

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    Joel Madden co-founded Good Charlotte, the band with way too many catchy songs. Later, he switched gears to coach The Voice Australia and host Ink Master. And if you’re wondering how they got the band’s name — it’s from a kids’ book called Good Charlotte. Who knew?

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    Benji Madden: The Tattooed Guitar Wiz

    Benji Madden: The Tattooed Guitar Wiz

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    Benji Madden helped shape Good Charlotte’s pop-punk vibe and wrote some serious hits. He also started his own businesses, like a streaming platform. Side note: He’s got a giant Benjamin Franklin tattoo covering his back. That’s commitment!

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    Lisa Loeb: The Girl With the Glasses and the Grammy

    Lisa Loeb: The Girl With the Glasses and the Grammy

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    Lisa Loeb rocked the charts with her catchy folk-pop hit “Stay (I Missed You),” plus she snagged a Grammy for a kids album. That cat-eye glasses look? It wasn’t just fashion — she wore them because she needed them. Talk about iconic style!

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    Peter Berg: The Movie Guy Who Loves Real Stories

    Peter Berg: The Movie Guy Who Loves Real Stories

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    Peter Berg’s the filmmaker who knows how to tell stories about real heroics and grit. He made Friday Night Lights and Deepwater Horizon, so basically, he’s the guy who makes you feel all the feels. Fun fact: He’s related to the author of the book that inspired Friday Night Lights. Small world!

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    Jimmy Iovine: The Music Mogul Who Went to Space (Sort Of)

    Jimmy Iovine: The Music Mogul Who Went to Space (Sort Of)

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    Jimmy Iovine is the music genius behind many hits and co-founder of Beats by Dre. Funniest thing? He was a sound engineer for the Voyager Golden Records that went to space in 1977. Yep, his work literally traveled beyond the stars. Talk about star power!

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