Hey! Ready to meet some cool celebs who share a March 27 birthday? We've got directors, singers, actors, and more - all popping the confetti on this special day.
Let’s jump right into the lineup and see who’s partying today!
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Quentin Tarantino: The Movie-Making Rebel, 63
Quentin isn’t your average director—he flips stories on their head with style and swag. Think Pulp Fiction vibes and a couple of Oscars that scream 'legend.' Fun fact: he once knew every movie by working at a video store. Now that’s dedication!
Halle Bailey: Ariel’s Voice and Stage Star, 26
You know that voice you can’t get out of your head? That’s Halle. From rocking the role of Ariel to dropping Grammy-nominated tunes with Chloe x Halle, she’s basically magic. Bonus: she learned guitar by YouTube tutorials—because why not?
Nathan Fillion: Your Charming TV Bestie, 55
Nathan's the guy you want on your squad—funny, a little goofy, totally lovable. From space cowboy on Firefly to crime solver on Castle, he’s been killing it. Oh, and he nearly became a teacher instead. That’s some alternate universe gold.
Pauley Perrette: The Roller-Skating Scientist, 57
Pauley’s Abby Sciuto was the coolest lab chick ever. But here’s a wild tidbit: before the fame, she roller-skated while working at Taco Bell. Talk about multitasking!
Jessie J: The Voice That Won’t Quit, 38
Jessie J can belt a tune and snag your heart at the same time. She dropped hits like 'Price Tag' and even helped write Miley Cyrus’s 'Party in the U.S.A.'—making her basically a pop wizard.
Brenda Song: Taekwondo-Throwing Disney Star, 38
Brenda’s not just your funny girl from Disney; she’s a black belt in Taekwondo! Whether she’s rocking TV or film, she’s got moves on and off the screen.
Elizabeth Mitchell: No TV Allowed, But Still a Star, 56
Elizabeth wasn’t allowed to watch TV growing up, so she threw herself into theater. Look at her now—Lost star, Santa Clause regular, and Emmy nominee. Take that, no TV rule!
London on Da Track: Beats Made in Church, 35
London is the guy behind the beats you can’t stop dancing to. Before the fame, he was jamming on piano at church. Now, he’s a go-to producer for stars like Ariana Grande and Young Thug. Boss move!
Tony Banks: Keyboard Legend Who Nearly Did Math, 76
Tony could have been crunching numbers, but thank goodness he chose keyboards instead. As a founding member of Genesis, he shaped some epic prog rock moments and even scored solo albums that are pretty rad.
Natanael Cano: Doctor-Dreaming Rapper, 25
Natanael blends old-school Mexican vibes with trap beats like a pro. Fun twist: he once dreamed of being a doctor. Guess the music gig turned out better!

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