Hey there! Today’s celeb squad all have one thing in common: they were born on November 18. From quarterbacks to comedians, this list’s packed with folks you definitely wanna know. Let’s jump right in and snag some fun facts about these star birthday buddies.
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Caleb Williams, Football Whiz and Nail Polish Fan
Caleb Williams isn’t just your average football quarterback—he’s a national star who snagged the Heisman Trophy and was the first pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Oh, and here’s a neat twist: he started painting his nails in high school as a shoutout to his mom, a nail tech. Talk about style on and off the field!
Owen Wilson, The Chill Comedy Legend
Owen Wilson is that guy you can’t help but smile at—deadpan but totally charming. He’s worked tons with director Wes Anderson and voiced a bunch of Cars characters (yes, race cars can have sass). Fun fact? He once got kicked out of school for cheating on a geometry test. Oops!
Megyn Kelly, The Straight-Talker News Boss
Megyn Kelly is the queen of sharp interviews and keen political takes. She rocked The Kelly File and now runs her own must-hear podcast. Here’s something you might not know: she aimed for Syracuse’s comm school but got turned down and switched gears to political science. Didn’t slow her down one bit!
Damon Wayans Jr., Comedy’s Favorite Everyman
Damon Wayans Jr. brought the funny as Brad on Happy Endings and kept the laughs coming on New Girl as Coach. Kiddo of a comedy legend, he actually made his film debut at 11 playing his dad’s younger self in Blankman. Comedy runs in the family!
Kirk Hammett, Metallica’s Guitar Beast and Burger King Alumnus
Kirk Hammett shreds the guitar like a rock god with Metallica, joining back in ’83 and sticking around to make music history. He once worked at Burger King to save up for his first amplifier. Rock star hustle, right?
Allyson Felix, Lightning Fast and Basketball’s Former ‘Chicken Legs’
Allyson Felix is a sprinting machine with 11 Olympic medals (seven gold—no big deal). Before she zoomed on the track, she played basketball and had the cute nickname 'Chicken Legs.' Gotta love a speedster with a playful past!
David Ortiz, Baseball Heavy Hitter and Former Hoops Star
Big Papi himself, David Ortiz crushed baseball as a powerhouse hitter for the Red Sox, snagging three World Series wins and a Hall of Fame spot. Before baseball took over, he rocked basketball back in the Dominican Republic. Multitalented much?
Chloë Sevigny, Indie Film Darling and Fashion Rebel
Chloë Sevigny is the indie film queen with a killer style that’s all her own. She snagged an Oscar nod for Boys Don't Cry and took home a Golden Globe for Big Love. Before becoming a star, she was sewing away as a seamstress in Brooklyn. Talk about sewing your own destiny!
Mike Epps, The Stand-Up Who Didn’t Stand Down
Mike Epps is all about the laughs, known for his spicy stand-up and the role of Day-Day in Next Friday. Here’s a heartwarmer: he went back to finish high school at 45 to make his mom proud. Now that’s dedication!
Nasim Pedrad, The SNL Star Who Made Tina Fey Notice
Nasim Pedrad knows how to kill it in character work, thanks to her SNL days and the hit show Chad. She caught Tina Fey’s eye with her one-woman show 'Me, Myself & Iran'—definitely a name that sticks!

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