ADVERTISEMENT

Hey! Today we're checking out some cool people who all blow out candles on March 3. From chart-topping singers to TV favorites, these celebs prove this day is packed with star power. Let's dive into 10 faces you might know, with quick and fun tidbits about each one. Ready?

ADVERTISEMENT
#1

Jvke: The Musical Wizard, 25

Jvke: The Musical Wizard, 25

Wikimedia Commons Report

Meet Jvke, the guy who turned catchy tunes into an internet storm. With hits so good they hit the Billboard charts, Jacob Dodge Lawson (that’s his real name) owns the perfect pitch superpower—heard only by one in ten thousand folks. Fancy, right? Oh, and the jams? Addictive.

Add photo comments
POST
Related:
    #2

    Camila Cabello: From Girl Group to Solo Star, 29

    Camila Cabello: From Girl Group to Solo Star, 29

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Camila went from being that powerful voice in Fifth Harmony to stealing the spotlight with ‘Havana’—a song that everyone can hum. Plus, she’s got acting chops, starring in the movie Cinderella. Fun fact: her first TV audition wasn’t even shown because of some rights thing. Drama before the fame!

    Add photo comments
    POST
    ADVERTISEMENT
    #3

    Jessica Biel: The Versatile Star, 44

    Jessica Biel: The Versatile Star, 44

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Jessica’s been rocking screens since her 7th Heaven days, but she’s not just an actress—she’s also a producer and wellness guru. Oh, and in her younger years, she was soccer's and gymnastics' biggest fan/player. Talk about whoa.

    Add photo comments
    POST
    #4

    Katherine Waterston: Tall, Talented, and Totally Cool, 46

    Katherine Waterston: Tall, Talented, and Totally Cool, 46

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Katherine nailed roles from indie flicks to massive blockbusters like Fantastic Beasts. Here’s a twist: she’s taller than most because she has an extra vertebra. Not your everyday fun fact!

    Add photo comments
    POST
    #5

    Ronan Keating: Boyzone Heartthrob Turned Solo Sensation, 49

    Ronan Keating: Boyzone Heartthrob Turned Solo Sensation, 49

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    From shoe shop sales assistant to boy band star, Ronan’s journey proves dreams work. His solo hit ‘When You Say Nothing at All’ still makes hearts melt. He’s also done his thing on TV as judge and presenter. Multitalented much?

    Add photo comments
    POST
    ADVERTISEMENT
    #6

    Buddy Valastro: Cake Boss Extraordinaire, 49

    Buddy Valastro: Cake Boss Extraordinaire, 49

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    This guy turned his family's bake shop into a worldwide dessert empire. Buddy’s the man behind those crazy cake designs that make you go ‘wow.’ Fun bit: art class wasn’t his thing, but baking? Totally nailed it.

    Add photo comments
    POST
    #7

    Charlie Brooker: The Mind Behind Black Mirror, 55

    Charlie Brooker: The Mind Behind Black Mirror, 55

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Charlie’s the genius who made us love (and fear) Black Mirror. He’s also a sharp-tongued presenter and even helped create a cool second-hand shop’s logo. And hey, he once drew cartoons for a cheeky kids’ comic. Talk about range!

    Add photo comments
    POST
    #8

    Julie Bowen: Emmy-Winning TV Queen, 56

    Julie Bowen: Emmy-Winning TV Queen, 56

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Famous for her role on Modern Family, Julie’s sharp wit earned her two Emmys. Bonus cool story: she actually went into labor filming a birth scene on Boston Legal. Life’s weird like that!

    Add photo comments
    POST
    ADVERTISEMENT
    See also on Rankify.me
    #9

    Tone Lōc: The Raspy-Voiced Rapper, 60

    Tone Lōc: The Raspy-Voiced Rapper, 60

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Tone Lōc’s voice is unforgettable—like it just came from some rock 'n' roll magic. Turns out it’s from a childhood tea burn. His hits ‘Wild Thing’ and ‘Funky Cold Medina’ were huge and still make parties better.

    Add photo comments
    POST
    #10

    Ira Glass: Master Storyteller on the Radio, 67

    Ira Glass: Master Storyteller on the Radio, 67

    Wikimedia Commons Report

    Ira flipped radio on its head with This American Life. His way of telling stories is so smooth and deep, it’s earned him big awards. Did you know he used to work in shock trauma before hitting the airwaves? Talk about unexpected career twists!

    Add photo comments
    POST