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Robert Downey Jr.: The Kung Fu Iron Man, 61

Robert Downey Jr.: The Kung Fu Iron Man, 61

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Robert Downey Jr. isn’t just your friendly neighborhood Iron Man. This guy actually trained in Wing Chun kung fu, which made his action moves extra slick. Oh, and he snagged an Oscar for Oppenheimer. Basically, he’s a movie legend who can fight and charm in equal parts.

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    Natasha Lyonne: The Queen of Quirky, 47

    Natasha Lyonne: The Queen of Quirky, 47

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    Natasha Lyonne has this unique vibe that just sticks with you. Emmy-nominated for Orange Is the New Black and co-creator/star of Russian Doll, she’s the queen of making weird and wonderful look cool. Oh, and fun fact: she got kicked out of school for selling weed to her classmates. Yeah, that happened.

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    David Blaine: Magic Daredevil Extraordinaire, 53

    David Blaine: Magic Daredevil Extraordinaire, 53

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    David Blaine is the king of jaw-dropping magic and insane stunts like holding his breath under water for 17 minutes. Before he was blowing minds, he was trying his hand at acting in commercials and soap operas. Talk about a plot twist!

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    Jamie Lynn Spears: From Nickelodeon to Country Beats, 35

    Jamie Lynn Spears: From Nickelodeon to Country Beats, 35

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    She started as Zoey Brooks on Zoey 101 (yep, that’s Jamie Lynn Spears), then switched gears to country music with her EP The Journey. Bonus trivia: her first acting gig was a blink-and-you-miss-it cameo in her sis Britney’s movie Crossroads. Family goals!

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    Eric André: Comedy Chaos King, 43

    Eric André: Comedy Chaos King, 43

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    If you love wild, WTF comedy, Eric André’s your guy. Creator and host of The Eric Andre Show, his humor is a mix of surreal and off-the-wall madness. Before he was cracking jokes, he jammed on the double bass at Berklee College of Music. Yep, he’s fancy like that!

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    Jill Scott: Soulful Songstress & Poet, 54

    Jill Scott: Soulful Songstress & Poet, 54

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    Jill Scott isn’t just a singer-songwriter; she’s like your favorite soul poet with a killer voice. Her debut album went platinum, and she’s also rocked roles on TV and in movies. Fun tidbit: she once planned to be a high school English teacher. Plot twist: she taught us all with songs instead!

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    Austin Mahone: Pop Star Turned Country Cool, 30

    Austin Mahone: Pop Star Turned Country Cool, 30

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    Started with pop covers and then boom: charting hits like “Mmm Yeah.” Austin’s even dipped his toes into country music with his album A Lone Star Story. And in a quirky move, he jumped on OnlyFans in 2020—because why not keep surprising us?

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    David Cross: Master of Sarcasm, 62

    David Cross: Master of Sarcasm, 62

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    David Cross is all about that smart, snarky humor you love. Remember Tobias Fünke from Arrested Development? Yep, that’s him. Also, he was the first person to invest in Kickstarter. So yeah, he’s got jokes and business smarts.

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    Graham Norton: Chat Show Legend and Drag Surprise, 63

    Graham Norton: Chat Show Legend and Drag Surprise, 63

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    Graham Norton makes talk shows feel like a laugh party with friends. He’s famous for Eurovision commentary and winning BAFTAs. And here’s a wild one: before all that fame, he performed as a drag act dressed as Mother Teresa wearing a tea towel. Yep, really!

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    Craig T. Nelson: From Off-Grid to Mr. Incredible, 82

    Craig T. Nelson: From Off-Grid to Mr. Incredible, 82

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    Craig T. Nelson once lived off the grid for seven years with no water or electricity, then went on to win an Emmy for Coach. Oh, and he’s the voice behind Mr. Incredible in The Incredibles. Talk about a glow-up!

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