Hey! Today we're celebrating some pretty cool stars born on April 10. Think Mandy Moore, Daisy Ridley, and Charlie Hunnam. Ready to check out a quick lineup of famous folks who share your big day? Let’s get to it!
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Mandy Moore: The Singing Actress Who’s Basically Everywhere, 42
Mandy Moore started out making pop music but then said, "Hey, acting looks fun," and nailed it. You know her from the tear-jerker show This Is Us and also as Rapunzel’s voice in Tangled. Fun fact: Before fame, she was known as "The National Anthem Girl" because she loved belting it out at Florida sports games.
Daisy Ridley: Star Wars’ Real MVP, 34
Daisy Ridley shot to mega stardom playing Rey in Star Wars but guess what? Before she was a galactic hero, she was mixing drinks as a bartender in London. Yeah, she went from shaking cocktails to saving the galaxy. Not bad, right?
Charlie Hunnam: Shoe Store Clown Turned TV Badass, 46
Charlie Hunnam’s acting career kicked off when he was goofing around in a shoe store and got spotted by a talent scout. He later won us over as Jax Teller in Sons of Anarchy and made giant robots cool in Pacific Rim. From clowning in shoes to starring in shows, talk about a glow-up!
Babyface: The R&B Wizard Behind All the Hits, 67
Babyface (yes, that’s a real stage name) is the songwriting and production genius who’s behind tons of R&B bangers. Pro tip: He got his nickname because someone thought he looked way too young to be dropping hit after hit. Guess they were onto something!
Haley Joel Osment: The Kid Who Made ‘I See Dead People’ Famous, 38
Everyone remembers Haley Joel Osment as the kid who made 'I see dead people' a classic line in The Sixth Sense. His first gig? A Pizza Hut commercial at four years old. Basically, his acting career started with pizza. Yum!
Q-Tip: Rapper Who Jazzed Up Hip-Hop Like No One Else, 56
Q-Tip made hip-hop sound smoother, cooler, and jazzier. He’s a founding member of A Tribe Called Quest (yep, those legends). Before he went by Q-Tip, he was known as J Nice and MC Love Child—rap names that are pretty fun to say out loud.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor: Disco Pop Queen Who Said No to Moulin Rouge, 47
Sophie’s got disco-pop vibes for days, with hits like “Murder on the Dancefloor” that still get people moving. She actually turned down a shot at Moulin Rouge to focus on her music. Sometimes you gotta choose the dancefloor over the drama!
Alex Pettyfer: From Kid Model to Action Star, 36
Alex started out modeling Gap clothes when he was seven but got tired of looking cute and went for exciting acting roles instead. You might know him from Stormbreaker or Magic Mike. Side note: He’s also tried his hand at directing. Talk about multi-talented.
Jamie Chung: Reality TV Star Who Went Full-On Superhero, 43
Jamie started on MTV’s The Real World, juggling two jobs to pay for school, then leveled up into serious acting gigs. She voices Go Go Tomago in Big Hero 6 and wowed everyone in Lovecraft Country. From reality to superhero? Yes, please!
Orlando Jones: The 7 Up Guy Who's Also Seriously Talented, 58
Orlando Jones might be best known for selling 7 Up, but he’s also a fantastic actor and comedian with roles on MADtv and TV shows where he totally steals the scene. Fun fact: One of his first gigs was playing a werewolf in a haunted house to fund his prom. Now that’s commitment!

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