Ready for a quick celeb birthday party? We picked 10 famous peeps born on May 10. From comedians to rock stars, these faces might just surprise you! Let’s dive in and see who’s blowing out candles today.
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Kenan Thompson: The Sketch Comedy Legend, 48
Kenan’s been cracking us up since he was a kid on Nickelodeon’s All That and Kenan & Kel. Then he took his hilarious vibes to Saturday Night Live and kept going longer than anyone else in the cast! Fun fact: He’s the first SNL cast member who was born after the show started in 1975. Talk about timing!
Bono: The Rock Star Who Saves the World, 66
You know him as the frontman of U2, but Bono’s not just about epic vocals and stadium rock. He’s also a real-life superhero, diving into humanitarian work and co-founding the ONE Campaign. Oh, and as a kid, his friends gave him a ridiculously long nickname that basically sounds like a tongue twister.
Miuccia Prada: The Fashion Wizard, 77
Prada’s boss lady didn’t start out making clothes—she was a mime for five whole years! Then she took over Prada and flipped the fashion world upside down with her smart, edgy style. She also cooked up Miu Miu, the brand that makes style lovers swoon.
Jake Zyrus: The Powerhouse Voice, 33
Jake went viral with a voice that stops you in your tracks. He’s the first Asian solo singer to crack the Billboard Top 10 and even rocked it as Sunshine Corazon on Glee. Starting out singing contests at age 7? That’s dedication!
John Scalzi: Sci-Fi’s Funniest Brain, 57
John writes sci-fi that’s sharp, witty, and totally addictive. Before going full fiction mode, he was busy critiquing movies like a pro. That switch from film critic to bestselling author? Not too shabby!
Donovan: The Psychedelic Folk Legend, 80
Donovan is basically the soundtrack of the flower power era, with hits like “Sunshine Superman” and “Mellow Yellow.” He even taught John Lennon a cool guitar trick. His guitar “Kelly” is basically a rock star in its own right.
Al Murray: The Pub Landlord Who’s Always a Riot, 58
Al’s comedy alter-ego, the Pub Landlord, is basically a British national treasure. He started out drumming in a band before making audiences laugh with sharp jokes and clever history chats. Perrier Award winner? Yep, that’s him.
Graham Gouldman: The Hitmaker Behind the Hits, 80
Graham’s knack for catchy tunes helped create classics like “I’m Not In Love” and “Bus Stop” (written on a bus, no less!). He co-founded the band 10cc and shaped the sound of a whole music era. Talk about a boss songwriter!
Dean Heller: From Auto Shop to the Senate, 66
Dean started out getting his hands dirty in his dad’s auto shop before making it to the US Senate. Serving Nevada, he’s been all about public service and politics for quite a while. From wrenches to speeches—quite the career switch!
Cindy Hyde-Smith: Mississippi’s Trailblazing Senator, 67
Before jumping into politics, Cindy was lobbying for safer highways and raising cattle. She made history as Mississippi’s first female Senator and keeps busy with her work in agriculture and politics. Some serious multi-tasking going on here!

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