80+ Famous Virgo Male Celebrities

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Virgos are known for their perfectionist tendencies, so it's no surprise there are so many celebrity Virgos. You certainly need to push yourself to a certain level of excellence to succeed as an actor, musician, or in another highly competitive field and famous Virgo men definitely exemplify the drive of their star sign. Below, you'll find a list of male celebrities who are Virgos. 

Known to be both meticulous and reliable, it's not surprising many male Hollywood actors are Virgos, as memorizing lines and stage directions certainly take close attention to detail. Actors like Chris Pine, Bill Murray, and Tom Hardy are all Virgos.

Virgos are also known for high intelligence and analytical nature, meaning many musicians tasked with writing their own lyrics are also Virgo. The late Freddie Mercury, for example, was born under the sign on September 5th, 1946. Michael Jackson is another of the famous Virgo guys.

To learn more about Virgo male celebrities, read the list below! Don't forget to check out their famous female Virgo counterparts.

  • Michael Jackson
    08/29/1958
    Michael Jackson, often referred to as the King of Pop, is an iconic figure in the music industry. Born on August 29, 1958, in Gary, Indiana, he showed a remarkable passion for music at a young age and began his illustrious career as part of The Jackson 5. His undeniable talent quickly shot him into solo stardom. Over his lifetime, Michael made substantial contributions that shaped contemporary pop culture. Jackson's innovative approach to music and dance set new standards for artistic expression. He released multiple chart-topping albums including Thriller, which remains one of the best-selling records worldwide. With hit singles like "Billie Jean" and "Beat It", he revolutionized pop music with his unique blend of soulful melodies and infectious rhythms. His groundbreaking use of filmography in music videos further solidified his status as a creative genius. Beyond being an exceptional performer, Michael was also known for his humanitarian efforts. Despite facing numerous controversies throughout his life - including personal issues that were often under intense public scrutiny - Jackson maintained a commitment to helping others by supporting various charitable causes globally. His legacy continues to inspire millions around the world even after his untimely death on June 25th, 2009.
  • Chris Pine
    08/26/1980
    Christopher Whitelaw Pine, more commonly known as Chris Pine, was born in Los Angeles, California. As the son of actors Robert Pine and Gwynne Gilford, he was destined for the silver screen from an early age. Pine studied English at the University of California, Berkeley, and later attended the Williamstown Theatre Festival and the American Conservatory Theater, thereby solidifying his acting foundation. Pine's career took off in 2004 when he starred in The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement. However, it was his role as Captain James T. Kirk in the 2009 remake of Star Trek that catapulted him to international stardom. This marked the beginning of his successful stint with the Star Trek franchise, reprising his role in two subsequent sequels. His talent for embodying charismatic leaders extended to other films like Unstoppable, Jack Ryan: Shadow Recruit, and Wonder Woman, where he brought depth and complexity to every character. Despite being known for his action roles, Pine has demonstrated his versatility across a range of genres, from romantic comedies like This Means War to period dramas like Outlaw King. He has also lent his voice to animated films, notably Rise of the Guardians and Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. His contributions to cinema have not gone unnoticed, earning him nominations for various accolades, including MTV Movie Awards and Teen Choice Awards.
  • Bill Murray
    09/21/1950
    Born in 1950, Bill Murray is an American actor, comedian, and writer renowned for his deadpan delivery style. Raised in Wilmette, Illinois, Murray was one of nine children in a large Irish Catholic family. He discovered his passion for performing arts during his high school years, which led him to join the Second City comedy troupe in Chicago. In 1974, he moved to New York City and became a featured player on The National Lampoon Radio Hour, a comedy program that was a launching pad for many Saturday Night Live (SNL) performers. Murray's breakthrough came in 1975 when he was cast in NBC's SNL, replacing Chevy Chase. His distinctive comedic approach quickly made him a fan favorite. After leaving SNL in 1980, Murray transitioned into film, where he continued to make his mark. Some of his most iconic roles include the quirky scientist Dr. Peter Venkman in Ghostbusters and the cynical TV weatherman Phil Connors in Groundhog Day. While primarily known for his comedic roles, Murray has also demonstrated considerable range as an actor. His performance in the 2003 film Lost in Translation earned him a Golden Globe and a BAFTA Award for Best Actor, and he was nominated for an Academy Award. Aside from acting, Murray is also a part-time restaurateur and co-owner of the minor league baseball team, the Charleston RiverDogs. Despite his fame, he has remained notoriously private, eschewing the typical Hollywood lifestyle for a more low-key existence.
  • Freddie Mercury
    09/05/1946
    Born as Farrokh Bulsara in the Sultanate of Zanzibar, Freddie Mercury is globally celebrated for his exceptional talent and charisma. He moved to England at a young age where he studied art and design at Ealing Art College, London. This education would later influence many of Queen's album covers that he designed himself. In 1970, Mercury teamed up with Brian May and Roger Taylor to form the rock band Queen, which soon became an international sensation. Mercury's distinctive voice had a remarkable range that spanned over four octaves. His flamboyant stage presence and powerful vocals made him one of the most beloved entertainers in rock music history. As the primary lyricist for Queen, Mercury penned numerous hits including "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Killer Queen", "Somebody to Love", and "We Are The Champions". These songs not only topped charts during their time but continue to be classics even today. Despite his early demise due to complications from AIDS at the age of 45 in 1991, Mercury remains an iconic figure in popular culture. His life was immortalized on screen through the biopic Bohemian Rhapsody which won multiple awards worldwide. Today Freddie Mercury continues to inspire millions with his music legacy - a testament to his unparalleled contribution as a musician, performer and cultural icon.
  • Flo Rida
    09/16/1979
    Born Tramar Lacel Dillard on September 16, 1979, Flo Rida is a tour de force in the American music industry. Originally from Carol City, Florida, his early immersion into local hip-hop culture and passion for music set him on a trajectory to become one of the most recognizable names in the industry. His initial foray into music began with The GroundHoggz, a local rap group he formed with his friends. This modest beginning would lay the groundwork for a career that would eventually see global recognition.
  • Wiz Khalifa
    09/08/1987
    Cameron Jibril Thomaz, popularly known in the music industry as Wiz Khalifa, was born on September 8, 1987, in Minot, North Dakota. His unique moniker is derived from the Arabic word "Khalifa," which means "successor," and the phrase "wisdom" shortened to "Wiz." His early life was characterized by constant movement due to his parents' military service, offering him a diverse cultural background that would later influence his music. Despite the geographical transitions, Wiz found solace in music and began writing lyrics around the age of nine. Khalifa's music career kicked off in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, where he contributed significantly to the city's rap scene. In 2005, at just 16 years old, he released his debut mixtape, Prince of the City: Welcome to Pistolvania. His unique style and compelling lyrics captured the attention of Rostrum Records, leading to his first record deal. Wiz's breakthrough came in 2010 with the release of his hit single "Black and Yellow," a tribute to Pittsburgh's sports teams. The song topped the Billboard Hot 100 chart, catapulting him into global stardom. Throughout his career, Wiz Khalifa has been recognized for his contribution to the music industry. He has received several prestigious accolades including Billboard's Top New Artist award in 2012. His collaboration with Charlie Puth on the song "See You Again," a tribute to the late Paul Walker, garnered international acclaim and nominations for both the Golden Globe and Grammy Awards. Apart from music, Khalifa has ventured into acting, featuring in films such as Mac and Devin Go to High School, revealing his versatility as an artist. Despite his ascension to fame, Wiz has remained true to his roots, often incorporating elements of his life experiences into his music.
  • Jack Black
    08/28/1969
    Jack Black was born Thomas Jacob Black on August 28, 1969, in Santa Monica, California. Black has etched his name in the annals of Hollywood through a unique blend of comedy, music, and raw talent. He was raised by parents who were satellite engineers. Black's early exposure to drama at the Poseidon School sparked an interest that would soon catapult him into the world of entertainment. After completing his education at the University of California, Los Angeles, he embarked on a career that would span over three decades. His career encompass multiple facets of entertainment, from acting and voice-over work to producing and music. Black's career trajectory took a significant leap in the late 1990s when he starred in the HBO series Tenacious D, which he co-created with friend and fellow musician Kyle Gass. The show, named after their real-life rock band, showcased Black's comedic timing and musical prowess. His breakthrough role in the film High Fidelity (2000) further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor capable of delivering both comedic and dramatic performances. This versatility was demonstrated in a range of roles in films like School of Rock (2003), King Kong (2005), and the animated Kung Fu Panda series, where he lent his voice to the lead character, Po. In addition to his acting career, Black has made significant contributions to the music industry. He has released several albums, blending comedy and rock in a distinctive style that has garnered him a dedicated fan base. His passion for music has also led him to champion music education. He co-founded the Paul Green School of Rock Music to nurture young talent.
  • Michael Steven Bublé (born September 9, 1975) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actor and record producer. His first album reached the top ten in Canada and the UK. He found a worldwide audience with his 2005 album It's Time as well as his 2007 album Call Me Irresponsible – which reached number one on the Canadian Albums Chart, the UK Albums Chart, the US Billboard 200, the Australian ARIA Albums Chart and several European charts. Bublé's 2009 album Crazy Love debuted at number one on the US Billboard 200 after three days of sales, and remained there for two weeks. It was also his fourth number one album on Billboard's Top Jazz Albums chart. His 2011 holiday album, Christmas, was in first place on the Billboard 200 for the final four weeks of 2011 and the first week of 2012, totalling five weeks atop the chart, it also made the top 5 in the United Kingdom. With this, Christmas became his third-consecutive number-one album on the chart. To Be Loved was released in April 2013. Bublé has sold over 75 million records worldwide, and won numerous awards, including four Grammy Awards and multiple Juno Awards.
  • Niall Horan
    09/13/1993
    Niall James Horan (born September 13, 1993) is an Irish singer and songwriter. He rose to prominence as a member of the boy band One Direction. In 2010, Horan auditioned as a solo contestant for British televised singing competition The X Factor. After being eliminated as a solo performer, Horan joined four other contestants to form One Direction. As a group, they have released five albums, embarked on four world tours, and won several awards. Following the band's hiatus in 2016, Horan signed a recording deal as a solo artist with Capitol Records. His singles "This Town" and "Slow Hands" from his debut studio album Flicker (2017) reached the top 20 in several countries. The album debuted at number one in Ireland and the United States, as well as charting within the top three in Australia and the UK.
  • Tom Hardy
    09/15/1977
    Tom Hardy, a name synonymous with versatility and intensity in the world of acting, was born Edward Thomas Hardy on September 15, 1977, in Hammersmith, London. Raised in East Sheen, London, Hardy's early life was shaped by an intriguing blend of privilege and struggle. His mother, Anne, was an artist and painter, while his father, Edward Chips Hardy, was a novelist and comedy writer. This creative environment undoubtedly nurtured Hardy's artistic inclinations. However, he also battled personal demons, including a period of substance misuse, which he has since overcome. Hardy's acting career began in earnest when he was cast in the TV miniseries Band of Brothers in 2001. However, it was his role as the villainous Bane in The Dark Knight Rises (2012) that took him to international stardom. Known for his chameleon-like ability to transform himself physically and emotionally for his roles, Hardy has portrayed a diverse range of characters, from the tormented title character in Bronson (2008) to the rugged Max Rockatansky in Mad Max: Fury Road (2015). His dedication to his craft is such that he often performs his own stunts, adding a layer of authenticity to his performances. Beyond his acting prowess, Hardy is also known for his philanthropy. He is a patron of the charity Flack, which is dedicated to supporting homeless people in Cambridge, England. He has also worked with organizations like Help for Heroes, Bowel Cancer UK, and Breakthrough Breast Cancer. Despite his tough-guy image on-screen, Hardy's off-screen endeavors reveal a compassion and commitment to social causes that speak volumes about his character.
  • Ludacris
    09/11/1977
    Ludacris, born Christopher Brian Bridges on September 11, 1977, in Champaign, Illinois, is an iconic figure in the realm of hip hop. He emerged into the music industry with his debut album Incognegro in 1999, quickly distinguishing himself with his unique style and lyrical prowess. Throughout his illustrious career, Ludacris has received numerous accolades, including three Grammy Awards, solidifying his status as a stalwart in the music industry. Apart from his musical pursuits, Ludacris is equally renowned for his acting career. He ventured into the world of Hollywood in 2001 and has since secured roles in several high-profile films. Arguably, his most notable role is that of Tej Parker in the Fast & Furious franchise, where his performance was met with widespread acclaim. His versatility as an actor is evident in the variety of genres he's worked in, ranging from action-packed thrillers to romantic dramas. Despite his fame and success, Ludacris has remained committed to giving back to the community. In 2001, he established The Ludacris Foundation, which aims to inspire youth through education and memorable experiences to live their dreams. Through this foundation, Ludacris has been able to impact the lives of many young individuals, further demonstrating his dedication to making a difference beyond his music and film career.
  • Keanu Reeves
    09/02/1964
    Keanu Reeves, an actor of international renown, is known for his roles in several blockbuster films. Born in Beirut and raised in Toronto, Canada, Reeves's acting career began at the age of nine with a theater production of Damn Yankees. His keen interest in hockey led him to become a successful goalie during high school; however, his passion for performing arts ultimately prevailed. Reeves made waves on the big screen with his breakout role as Ted Logan in the 1989 film Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure. This success paved way for more high-profile film opportunities including action-thriller Speed and sci-fi classic The Matrix, where he played Neo - one of his most iconic characters. Despite facing personal tragedies throughout this period, Reeves demonstrated resilience and dedication to his craft that resonated deeply with audiences worldwide. Beyond acting, Keanu Reeves possesses multifaceted talents. He co-founded Arch Motorcycle Company which designs and custom-builds motorcycles. Furthermore, he has shown a penchant towards philanthropy by supporting numerous charities dealing with issues such as PETA and Stand Up To Cancer. Despite being fiercely private about these endeavors, they reflect the depth of character that makes Keanu Reeves much more than just an accomplished actor.
  • Nas
    09/14/1973
    Nas, born Nasir bin Olu Dara Jones, is an internationally acclaimed rapper and songwriter hailing from Brooklyn, New York. Born on September 14th, 1973 to musician Olu Dara and Fannie Ann Jones, his interest in music was sparked at a young age. Nas dropped out of school after the eighth grade and began selling drugs on the streets of New York City before deciding to pursue a career in music. His debut album Illmatic, released in 1994 when he was just twenty years old, has since been hailed as one of the greatest hip-hop albums of all time. Over his career spanning more than two decades, Nas has released over a dozen studio albums and numerous singles. He's known for his profound lyrics that often touch upon themes such as poverty, violence in inner cities, politics, and African American culture. Known for his unique storytelling ability coupled with raw street poetry style rap verses, Nas quickly established himself as a powerful voice within the hip-hop community. Despite facing many ups and downs throughout his career including conflicts with other artists like Jay-Z and legal battles over child support payments, Nas's impact on hip hop remains undeniable. Beyond music, he ventured into film production through Mass Appeal Records which produces movies about urban life & culture while also co-founding Sweet Chick; a chain specializing in chicken & waffles.
  • Sean Connery
    08/25/1930
    Hailing from an austere background in Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Sir Thomas Sean Connery had a life trajectory that would inspire many. The legendary actor, best known for his portrayal of the iconic James Bond character in seven films between 1962 and 1983, was much more than his on-screen persona. His journey from a milkman to one of the most admired and influential figures in the world of cinema is a testament to his sheer determination and unparalleled talent. Connery's early life was marked by hardship and struggle. Born on August 25, 1930, he left school at an early age to support his family, working various jobs before joining the Royal Navy. However, it was during his stint as a backstage hand at the King's Theatre in the late 1950s that he developed a fascination for acting. This passion led him to secure minor roles in television, theater, and films. His big break came when he was chosen to play James Bond in Dr. Nobgh (1962), a role that not only catapulted him to international stardom but also redefined the spy genre. Despite his overwhelming success as Bond, Connery yearned to escape typecasting and took on diverse roles in films like The Man Who Would Be King, Murder on the Orient Express, and The Untouchables. His performance in the latter earned him an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor. He continued to captivate audiences with his powerful performances until his retirement in 2006. Off-screen, Connery was known for his philanthropy, his staunch support for Scottish independence, and his love for golf. A celebrated figure in the film industry, Connery's enduring charm, charismatic screen presence, and distinctive voice have firmly etched his legacy into the annals of cinema history.
  • Paul Walker
    09/12/1973
    Paul Walker, born on September 12, 1973, in Glendale, California, was an American actor and philanthropist best known for his role as Brian O'Conner in the Fast & Furious franchise. With a career that spanned over two decades, he made an indelible mark in Hollywood. Walker's initial exposure to the limelight started early with modeling gigs and television roles during his childhood and teenage years. However, it was his breakthrough performance in the critically acclaimed film Pleasantville in 1998 that solidified his status as a rising star. Walker's journey to stardom catapulted in 2001 with the release of the action-fueled movie The Fast and the Furious. His portrayal of an undercover cop entangled in the world of illegal street racing resonated with audiences worldwide, leading to multiple sequels. Despite being primarily known for this role, Walker's filmography also included noteworthy performances in movies like Varsity Blues, Into the Blue, and Eight Below, showcasing his versatility as an actor. Away from the glitz of Hollywood, Walker was deeply involved in humanitarian work. He founded the disaster-relief charity, Reach Out Worldwide (ROWW), following the devastating earthquake in Haiti in 2010. His dedication to helping those in need was a testament to his compassionate nature, a trait fondly remembered by many. Tragically, Walker's life was cut short in a car accident on November 30, 2013, leaving behind a legacy of captivating performances and selfless philanthropy. His memory continues to live on in the hearts of fans and the numerous lives he touched through his humanitarian efforts.
  • Charlie Sheen
    09/03/1965
    Charlie Sheen, born Carlos Irwin Estevez in September 1965, hails from a family deeply rooted in Hollywood. He is the youngest son of Martin Sheen, an actor known for his performances in films like Apocalypse Now and The West Wing. Charlie's early exposure to the world of acting sparked his interest, leading him to pursue a career in the same field. His professional acting debut came in 1974 with a small part in one of his father's films, but it was his role in Oliver Stone's Platoon (1986) that catapulted him into the public eye. Sheen's career has been characterized by high-profile roles in both television and film. He starred in two major sitcoms, Spin City and Two and a Half Men, which earned him several award nominations and wins, including a Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Musical or Comedy. In addition to his television work, Sheen's filmography includes critically acclaimed films such as Wall Street and Major League. Despite his successful career, Sheen's personal life often overshadowed his professional achievements. His struggles with substance abuse and legal issues have made frequent headlines, contributing to his reputation as one of Hollywood's most controversial figures. Despite the ups and downs, Sheen's unique blend of comedic timing and dramatic intensity can't be denied. He's displayed remarkable resilience, bouncing back from personal and professional setbacks time and again. Charlie Sheen's tumultuous journey, filled with both triumphs and trials, embodies the unpredictability of life in the limelight.
  • Macaulay Culkin
    08/26/1980
    Macaulay Culkin, an American actor and musician, was born on August 26, 1980, in New York City. He grew up as the third of seven children and was thrust into the limelight at a tender age. His talent got recognized early on, and by the time he was 4 years old, Culkin was already making appearances in stage productions. However, his portrayal of Kevin McCallister in the blockbuster Home Alone series catapulted him to international stardom, making him one of the best-known child actors of his generation. Culkin's career has been marked by both incredible success and controversy. After his initial success with Home Alone, he starred in several other successful films like My Girl, The Good Son, and Richie Rich. Despite his early success, Culkin's career took a downturn in the late 1990s due to personal struggles and legal battles involving his parents' management of his finances. This tumultuous period led to a hiatus from acting, but Culkin eventually made a return to the screen in the mid-2000s. Beyond acting, Culkin has also made a name for himself in the music industry. He is the founder and frontman of The Pizza Underground, a Velvet Underground cover band that replaces lyrics with pizza-themed words. While his musical endeavors have been met with mixed reviews, they further demonstrate Culkin's multi-faceted talents and his willingness to explore new avenues of creativity.
  • River Phoenix
    08/23/1970
    River Phoenix was an iconic American actor, musician, and activist who made an indelible mark in Hollywood during his brief but impactful career. Born on August 23, 1970, in Madras, Oregon, Phoenix was named River Jude Bottom, an homage to the Beatles' song "Hey Jude." His parents, John Lee Bottom and Arlyn Sharon Dunetz, were former members of the Children of God religious group, which significantly influenced his upbringing. Phoenix's acting career was launched at the age of 10 when he appeared in a number of commercials and television shows. However, it was his performance in the film Stand By Me in 1986 that catapulted him to fame. His portrayal of Chris Chambers, a troubled youth with a golden heart, garnered critical acclaim and established him as a promising young talent in Hollywood. Throughout his career, Phoenix starred in over 24 films, including notable roles in Running on Empty and My Own Private Idaho. His role in Running on Empty earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor, making him one of the youngest nominees in history. Apart from his acting prowess, Phoenix was also known for his passion for music and environmental activism. He was a dedicated vegan and staunch advocate for animal rights. As a musician, he formed a band called Aleka's Attic with his sister Rain. Despite his promising future, Phoenix's life was tragically cut short when he died of a drug overdose outside the Viper Room in West Hollywood on October 31, 1993. His untimely death left a profound impact on Hollywood, and he is remembered as one of the most talented actors of his generation.
  • Aaron Paul
    08/27/1979
    Aaron Paul rose to fame as Jesse Pinkman, the young drug dealing partner of Bryan Cranston's Walter White, on "Breaking Bad" (AMC, 2008-13) but found staying power well past that show. Born in Emmett, Idaho, he moved to Los Angeles after graduating high school. He began working as a model and was soon appearing in commercials and music videos. He transitioned to acting with small roles in television shows like "Beverly Hills 90210" (Fox, 1990-2000), "Melrose Place" (Fox, 1992-99), and "3rd Rock from the Sun" (NBC, 1996-2001). He added film to his resume with a role opposite James Franco and Shane West in the comedy "Whatever It Takes" (2000). That led to several years spent taking small roles on television and movies. His notable appearances during that time included "K-Pax" (2001), "The X-Files" (Fox, 1993-2018), "Veronica Mars" (UPN/The CW/Hulu, 2004- ), and "Mission: Impossible III" (2006). His fortunes began to change when he earned a recurring role as Scott Quittman, the love interest of Amanda Seyfried, on the polygamy drama "Big Love" (HBO, 2006-11). His star would soon explode when he joined Cranston for "Breaking Bad." The show became a cultural phenomenon, winning multiple Emmy Awards, including four wins for Paul for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. Once "Breaking Bad" ended, he took film roles in a variety of projects such as "Exodus: Gods and Kings" (2014), "Eye in the Sky" (2015) with Helen Mirren, and "Central Intelligence" (2016) with Kevin Hart and Dwayne Johnson. A car buff, he had the opportunity to play a street racer in "Need for Speed" (2014). He came back to the small screen to star in "The Path" (Hulu, 2016-18) as Eddie Lane, a follower of a controversial religion who suddenly questions his faith. He also starred with Emily Rarajkowski in the thriller "Welcome Home" (2018) and played a convict on the run in the drama "The Parts You Lose" (2019). In 2019, he returned to playing Jesse Pinkman in "El Camino: A Breaking Bad Movie" (Netflix, 2019) providing an answer to what happened to his character after the series ended. He teamed with Octavia Spencer and Lizzy Caplan in the serialized adaptation of Kathleen Barber's best-seller "Truth Be Told" (Apple TV, 2019) as convicted murderer Warren Cave. Paul then joined the cast of the hit drama "Westworld" (HBO, 2016- ) in the show's third season as a construction worker who Evan Rachel Wood's android, Delores, meets when she enters the "real world."
  • Nick Jonas
    09/16/1992
    Nick Jonas, born on September 16, 1992, in Dallas, Texas, is a multifaceted artist who has made substantial contributions to the world of music, acting, and philanthropy. His journey into stardom began at a young age when he was discovered singing in a hair salon at seven years old. This event led to his Broadway debut in A Christmas Carol, marking the start of his illustrious career. The Jonas Brothers, a pop-rock band formed by Nick and his older brothers Kevin and Joe, catapulted him to international fame. The band released their first album, It's About Time, in 2006, followed by several other successful albums such as Jonas Brothers, A Little Bit Longer, and Lines, Vines and Trying Times. After the band's disbandment in 2013, Nick continued his musical journey, releasing solo projects like Nick Jonas and Last Year Was Complicated, which established him as a mature, independent artist. The Jonas Brothers reunited in 2019 with the band's single, "Sucker." Beyond music, Jonas has also demonstrated his prowess in acting, starring in TV shows like Scream Queens and Kingdom, and movies like Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle. He has also been an active advocate for diabetes awareness, having been diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes at a young age.
  • Adam Sandler
    09/09/1966
    Adam Sandler, hailed as one of the most successful comedic actors of his time, was born on September 9, 1966, in Brooklyn, New York. He is of Russian-Jewish descent and was raised in Manchester, New Hampshire. Sandler's career began in the world of comedy with his spontaneous performances at a Boston comedy club while attending New York University. Upon graduation, he took his comedic talent to the next level, moving to Los Angeles where he became a regular on MTV's game show Remote Control. Sandler's big break came when he was cast as a performer for NBC's Saturday Night Live (SNL) in 1990. His unique blend of comedy, which often included humorous original songs, made him a favorite among SNL audiences. After five years on SNL, Sandler transitioned into film, starring in numerous box-office hits including Billy Madison, Happy Gilmore, and The Waterboy. His ability to deliver laughs while portraying lovable, flawed characters solidified his status as a star in Hollywood. Despite his success in comedy, Sandler has also shown versatility in his acting skills with acclaimed dramatic performances. His roles in films like Punch-Drunk Love and Uncut Gems garnered critical acclaim, showcasing a depth and range beyond his comedic roots. Sandler's commitment to his craft, combined with his ability to connect with audiences, has established him as a significant figure in the entertainment industry. His enduring appeal, even decades after his SNL debut, is a testament to his talent and adaptability.
  • Adam West
    09/19/1928
    William West Anderson (September 19, 1928 – June 9, 2017), known professionally as Adam West, was an American actor, known primarily for his role as Batman in the 1960s ABC series of the same name and its 1966 theatrical feature film. West began acting in films in the 1950s. He played opposite Chuck Connors in Geronimo (1962) and The Three Stooges in The Outlaws Is Coming (1965). He also appeared in the science fiction film Robinson Crusoe on Mars (1964) and performed voice work on The Fairly OddParents (2003–2008), The Simpsons (1992, 2002), and Family Guy (2000–2019), playing fictional versions of himself in all three. Late in his career, West starred in two direct-to-video animated Batman films, Batman: Return of the Caped Crusaders, and Batman vs. Two-Face, the latter of which was released posthumously.
  • Bazzi
    08/28/1997
    Andrew Bazzi (born August 28, 1997), known professionally as Bazzi, is an American singer-songwriter. His song "Mine", released in October 2017, gained popularity in early 2018 when it became an Internet meme through the use of a Snapchat lens filter with the song. As of March 2018, it has peaked at number 11 on the Billboard Hot 100 and has appeared on several other international charts. In October 2017, he released the single, "Mine". The song increased in popularity after becoming an Internet meme. In January 2018, the song appeared on the Billboard Hot 100, debuting at number 56. As of April 2018, the song's peak on the list was number 11. Bazzi also released three new singles in 2018, "Why?", "Gone" and "Honest". He is currently working on a collaboration with Marshmello and a possible track with Camila Cabello. On March 13, 2018, Bazzi was announced as the special guest on Camila Cabello's Never Be the Same Tour's North American leg. On April 17, 2018, Cosmic debuted at number 35 and later peaked at number 14 on the US Billboard 200 albums chart.
  • Liam Payne
    08/29/1993
    Liam James Payne (born 29 August 1993) is an English singer and songwriter. He rose to fame as a member of the boy band One Direction. Payne made his debut as a singer when he auditioned for the British television series The X Factor in 2008. After being eliminated as a solo performer, he auditioned again in 2010 and was put into a group with four other contestants to form One Direction. The group has since released five albums, embarked on four world tours, and won several awards. Payne has worked with other producers under the monikers "Big Payno" and "Payno" creating remixes for songs by his band and singer Cheryl. In 2016, Payne signed a recording deal with Republic Records in North America. In May 2017, Payne released "Strip That Down" as the lead single from his upcoming debut album. It peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and number ten on the US Billboard Hot 100, being certified platinum in both countries.
  • Lil Yachty

    Lil Yachty

    08/23/1997
    Miles Parks McCollum (born August 23, 1997), known professionally as Lil Yachty, is an American rapper, singer and songwriter. Yachty first gained recognition in August 2015 for his singles "One Night" and "Minnesota" from his debut EP Summer Songs. He released his debut mixtape Lil Boat in March 2016. On June 10, 2016, Yachty announced that he had signed a joint venture record deal with Quality Control Music, Capitol Records, and Motown Records. His mixtapes Lil Boat and Summer Songs 2 were released in 2016 and his debut studio album, Teenage Emotions in 2017. His second studio album, Lil Boat 2 was released on March 9, 2018.
  • Rupert Grint
    08/24/1988
    Rupert Grint was eleven years old when he was cast as Ron Weasley in "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone" (2001). Born in Essex, England in 1988, Grint had experience acting in school plays and at the local theater, but no prior on screen appearances. Based on the most popular book series of all time, the first Harry Potter film was, of course, a smash, and the series went on to encompass eight films, culminating in "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2" (2011). Grint was active between films, appearing in movies like "Thunderpants" (2002), "Driving Lessons" (2006), "Cherrybomb" (2009), and "Wild Target" (2010), none, of course, reached the heights of his most high profile role. After the series ended, Grint played supporting roles in a few films and guest spots on TV series before landing starring roles in two series that debuted in 2017. In the British series "Sick Note" (Sky One, 2017-), Grint starred as a young man whose friend and acquaintances all treat him with more kindness and respect when he's diagnosed with cancer. When the young man realizes he has been misdiagnosed, he continues the charade to comic effect. The second series starring Grint was "Snatch" (Sony Crackle, 2017-). Based on the film of the same name, it followed a group of young hoods who come upon a treasure, which entangles them in the world of organized crime. Grint also executive produced the adaptation. In 2018, it was announced that Grint would appear in the series adaptation of Agatha Christie's The A.B.C. Murders starring John Malkovich as the famous detective Hercule Poirot.
  • Gaten Matarazzo
    09/08/2002
    Gaten John Matarazzo III (born September 8, 2002) is an American actor. He began his career on the Broadway stage as Benjamin in Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, and as Gavroche in Les Misérables. He is best known for his role as Dustin Henderson in the Netflix science-fiction drama series Stranger Things.
  • 2 Chainz
    09/12/1977
    Tauheed Epps (born September 12, 1977), known professionally as 2 Chainz (formerly Tity Boi), is an American rapper. Born and raised in College Park, Georgia, he initially gained recognition for being one-half of the Southern hip hop duo Playaz Circle, alongside his longtime friend and fellow rapper Earl "Dolla Boy" Conyers. They are perhaps best known for being signed to fellow Georgia-based rapper Ludacris' Disturbing tha Peace label, as well as their debut single "Duffle Bag Boy". In February 2012, Epps signed a solo record deal with Def Jam Recordings, an imprint of Universal Music Group. The following August, he released his debut studio album Based on a T.R.U. Story, to mixed reviews. The album spawned three successful singles: "No Lie," "Birthday Song," and "I'm Different", all of which charted in the top 50 of the Billboard Hot 100 and were certified Gold or higher by the RIAA, along with the album being certified Gold. His second studio album B.O.A.T.S. II: Me Time was released on September 11, 2013. It was supported by the singles "Feds Watching" and "Used 2".
  • Idris Elba
    09/06/1972
    Idris Elba, a versatile and charismatic figure in the entertainment industry, is widely recognized for his acting prowess, but also boasts an impressive resume as a producer, musician, and DJ. Born on September 6, 1972, in Hackney, London, Elba was raised in East Ham and began his acting journey at the National Youth Music Theatre, thanks to a grant from the Prince's Trust. His early career included various roles in British television series, but it was his breakout role as Stringer Bell in the critically acclaimed HBO series The Wire that propelled him to international fame. Elba's performance in The Wire showcased his ability to portray complex characters with depth and nuance, which led to an array of diverse roles across film and television. He mesmerized audiences with his performances in Luther, for which he received multiple award nominations, and Beasts of No Nation, earning a SAG Award for the latter. His portrayal of Nelson Mandela in Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom further cemented his reputation as a powerhouse actor. Despite his success in dramatic roles, Elba has also shown his versatility with memorable performances in blockbuster franchises such as Thor and Fast & Furious. In addition to his acting career, Elba has made significant contributions to the music industry. A man of many talents, he started his music career as a DJ under the moniker DJ Big Driis, producing and performing in various genres, including hip hop, soul, and reggae. His musical prowess extends to singing and rapping, often contributing vocals to his own tracks. Elba's passion for music and acting intersected when he created, produced, and starred in the comedy series In The Long Run, which drew inspiration from his own experiences growing up in a multicultural London neighborhood. Idris Elba's remarkable journey from a young aspiring actor in East London to an internationally recognized multi-talented entertainer serves as an inspirational trajectory for young actors.
  • Zico
    09/14/1992
    Woo Ji-ho (born September 14, 1992), known professionally as Zico, is a South Korean rapper, record producer, singer and songwriter. He debuted as the leader of the boy band Block B in 2011 and made his first solo release in 2014. Zico is notable for his crossover skills within the Korean hip hop scene, maintaining an underground reputation along with mainstream appeal as a Korean idol. He is a record producer of both K-pop and Korean hip hop music. He is also part of the crew Fanxy Child, which he formed in 2016. In 2019, he released his first full-length solo album, Thinking.
  • Eazy-E
    09/07/1963
    Eazy-E, born as Eric Lynn Wright on September 7, 1964, made his mark in the world of hip-hop music. The Compton-born artist achieved fame as a rapper, record producer, and entrepreneur, ultimately earning recognition as one of the founding fathers of gangsta rap. An audacious character, Eazy-E's life was characterized by his constant defiance of societal norms, which resonated through his music, impacting an entire generation. Wright started his journey in the notoriously dangerous streets of Compton, California. The harsh realities of his environment became a gateway to his career in music. His experiences led to the formation of Ruthless Records, a label that provided an outlet for artists who adopted a grittier, more authentic approach to hip-hop. The record label achieved monumental success with acts like N.W.A, a groundbreaking group that included Eazy-E himself, Dr. Dre, Ice Cube, MC Ren, and DJ Yella. N.W.A's explicit lyrics and raw portrayal of street life in their music significantly shaped the direction of hip-hop culture. Eazy-E's impact on music was cut short when he tragically passed away on March 26, 1995. Despite his untimely death, his contributions to the music industry are undeniable. His fearlessness in bringing the realities of street life into mainstream music gave voice to the voiceless and paved the way for many contemporary artists. His legacy continues to inspire, his influence can be traced in the works of countless artists, and his fearless narratives continue to resonate within the annals of hip-hop history.
  • Redfoo
    09/03/1975
    Stefan Kendal Gordy, better known by his stage name Redfoo, is an American singer, dancer, record producer, DJ and rapper best known as part of the musical duo LMFAO. He formed the duo with his nephew Sky Blu in 2006 and they released two studio albums before going solo in 2013. He is the youngest son of Motown Record Company founder Berry Gordy, Jr. In 1998, at the Hollywood Athletic Club, Eminem opened up for Redfoo and Dre Kroon before Eminem had even gotten together with Dr. Dre. Redfoo and Dre Kroon are the real ones who discovered Eminem. Redfoo said in an interview that he had given him the demo first.
  • Billy Ray Cyrus
    08/25/1961
    Billy Ray Cyrus, the multi-platinum selling country music artist and actor, was brought to life on August 25, 1961, in Flatwoods, Kentucky. Known for his dynamic musical career and distinct acting roles, Cyrus is a name that resonates with both the young and old generations. He has been an influential figure in the entertainment industry, making significant contributions in both the music and film sectors. Cyrus's journey into music commenced in the early 1990s, where he quickly garnered international attention with his debut single, "Achy Breaky Heart". This song climbed the charts in twenty different countries and became the first single ever to achieve triple Platinum status in Australia. His debut album, Some Gave All, occupied the number one spot on Billboard's Top 200 Album chart for 17 consecutive weeks. Over the course of his musical career, Cyrus has released over a dozen studio albums, demonstrating his versatile talent as a singer, songwriter, and guitarist. Apart from his music career, Cyrus ventured into acting and gained fame through his role as Robby Stewart, the loving yet dorky father on Disney Channel's hit show, Hannah Montana, wherein he starred alongside his real-life daughter, Miley Cyrus. His performance in the series garnered substantial acclaim, and further cemented his standing in the industry. Beyond Hannah Montana, Cyrus has showcased his acting prowess in various other television shows and movies.
  • Alex O'Loughlin
    08/24/1976
    After making a name for himself Down Under in leading romantic roles and disturbing genre films, Australian actor Alex O'Loughlin made a splash in the U.S. as the new cast member on the sixth season of the Emmy-winning police drama, "The Shield" (FX, 2002-09). Though only part of the show for one season, O'Loughlin made enough of an impression to be embraced by American audiences. After "The Shield," he made his network television debut with a leading role in the acclaimed, but unfortunately short-lived supernatural procedural, "Moonlight" (CBS, 2007-08), which earned him a loyal fan base that wanted to see him back on the small screen after the show was quickly canceled. He did return the following year, starring in the medical drama "Three Rivers" (CBS, 2009), which was booted off the air even faster. But with a starring turn in the feature romantic comedy, "The Back-Up Plan" (2010) opposite Jennifer Lopez, O'Loughlin reassured fans that he was in it for the long haul.
  • Chad Michael Murray, a highly regarded figure in Hollywood, carved out an indelible legacy with his acting prowess and chiseled good looks. Born on August 24th, 1981 in Buffalo, New York, he overcame the challenging circumstances of his upbringing to rise as one of the prominent actors in the American entertainment landscape. The youngest of five children, he found solace in literature and sports during his early years, laying the groundwork for his future successes. With his breakthrough role in the widely acclaimed TV series One Tree Hill, Murray quickly ascended the ranks in Hollywood. He showcased a remarkable range of acting skills in his portrayal of Lucas Scott, earning him a top spot among teen idols of the early 2000s. His filmography expanded with leading roles in popular films such as A Cinderella Story and House of Wax, further cementing his status as a versatile actor. In addition to his acting career, Murray also demonstrated a knack for writing, co-authoring the novel Everlast in 2011. He has often spoken about his love for storytelling, a passion reflected in his foray into the literary world. Despite his fame and professional accomplishments, Murray maintains a relatively private life. His journey from humble beginnings to Hollywood stardom serves as an inspiring testament to his resilience and talent. His contributions to television, film, and literature continue to resonate with audiences worldwide.
  • Dave Coulier

    Dave Coulier

    09/21/1959
    David Alan Coulier (born September 21, 1959) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, voice actor, impressionist television host and private pilot. He is well known for playing Joey Gladstone on the ABC sitcom Full House and for voicing Peter Venkman on the "The Real Ghostbusters", the cartoon adaptation of Ghostbusters, and the infant incarnations of Animal and Bunsen on Muppet Babies.
  • Jack Dylan Grazer (born September 3, 2003) is an American actor. Grazer rose to prominence in 2017 with his portrayal of Eddie Kasprak in the feature film adaptation of Stephen King's It; he also had a role in the CBS series Me, Myself, and I.
  • Martin Freeman
    09/08/1971
    With a knack for milking comedy gold out of awkward situations, English actor Martin Freeman became a mainstay on the BBC prior to expanding his work to international film. After a number of years spent paying his dues with minor parts, Freeman broke out as the prank-loving Tim Canterbury on Ricky Gervais and Stephen Merchant's hit sitcom "The Office" (BBC 1/BBC 2, 2001-03). The increasingly popular actor jumped to the big screen, first with a supporting role in the ensemble romance "Love Actually" (2003), followed by the lead in the inspired adaptation of the cult classic novel "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy" (2005). An exceptionally prolific period followed, during which Freeman divided his time between television work and appearances in such films as the action-comedy "Hot Fuzz" (2007). The actor garnered more acclaim than ever before when he was cast in the role of Dr. John Watson on the modernized interpretation of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's iconic creation "Sherlock" (BBC 1, 2010- ) opposite Benedict Cumberbatch as the eccentric super-sleuth. Freeman's scored his biggest role yet as the diminutive Bilbo Baggins in Peter Jackson's "The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey" (2012), the first in another trilogy based on the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. Freeman continued his work in both comedy and drama, appearing in films ranging from war correspondent satire "Whiskey Tango Foxtrot" (2016) to post-apocalyptic thriller "Cargo" (2017), while also appearing in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in "Captain America: Civil War" (2016) and "Black Panther" (2018) and gaining critical acclaim in the first series of crime anthology "Fargo" (FX 2015- ). While known for his comedic acumen, Freeman's everyman appeal and impressive range made him one of the more sought after British imports of his day.
  • Kel Mitchell
    08/25/1978
    Chicago native Kel Mitchell, made his television debut on the Nickelodeon sketch comedy series "All That." Although his previous experience was only in community theater, the teenaged Mitchell enhanced the series with popular characters like Ed the Good Burger Guy, a confused fast food worker with a high-strung "dude" accent developed by the young actor while watching professional wrestling when he was eight years old. He was a stand out member of the "All That" troupe, particularly as Ed and as the amazingly inept Repair Man, his onstage performances exhibiting an enviable presence. It was on this program that the comedian met friend and collaborator Kenan Thompson, already a film veteran. Their recurring skit "Mavis and Clavis," an originally improvised routine starring the two as cranky old men, was a favorite with viewers. The strong comedic chemistry of the pair led to their own sitcom "Kenan & Kel," which aired on Nickelodeon beginning in 1996. On the highly rated series, Kel starred as the naive best friend of the mischievous Kenan, alternating straight man and zany comedian from scene to scene. Mitchell won a CableACE Award for his work on the series in 1997. Hardworking actors, Mitchell and Thompson continued to star on "All That" while on "Kenan & Kel" and managed to fit in recurring roles as wacky students on The WB's sitcom "The Steve Harvey Show" and guest spots on The WB's "Sister, Sister" (during the 1996-1997 season) and "Sabrina the Teenage Witch" (ABC, 1998).
  • Jason Derulo
    09/21/1989
    Jason Joel Desrouleaux (born September 21, 1989), known professionally as Jason Derulo (; formerly stylised as Derülo), is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Since the start of his solo recording career in 2009, Derulo has sold over 30 million singles and has achieved eleven Platinum singles, including "Wiggle", "Talk Dirty", "In My Head", and "Whatcha Say".After producing records for several artists and writing songs for Cash Money Records co-founder Birdman, Young Money Entertainment owner Lil Wayne and rapper Diddy, Derulo signed to minor recording label Beluga Heights. After Beluga Heights became part of the Warner Music Group, Derulo released his debut single "Whatcha Say" in May 2009. It sold over five million digital downloads, gaining an RIAA certification of triple Platinum, and reaching number 1 in the U.S. and New Zealand. Derulo released his second single, "In My Head", in December 2009 and his debut studio album, Jason Derulo, followed on March 2, 2010. He released his second album, Future History, on September 16, 2011; the album was preceded by the release of the UK number-one single "Don't Wanna Go Home". Derulo's third international album, Tattoos, was released on September 24, 2013 and later repackaged as his third U.S. album, Talk Dirty, released on April 15, 2014. In 2015, Derulo released his single "Want to Want Me" and announced his fourth studio album, Everything Is 4, which was released on June 2, 2015. His next album, 2Sides, will follow in 2019.
  • Chris Tucker
    08/31/1971
    Known for his distinctive high-pitched voice and fast-paced comedic style, Chris Tucker began captivating audiences in the mid-1990s. Born in Atlanta, Georgia, in 1971, Tucker honed his comedic skills on the local stand-up circuit before making a leap to the silver screen. His first major film role was in the 1995 cult classic Friday, where he played the unforgettable character Smokey. This role not only showcased his unique comedic delivery but also served as his stepping stone to stardom. While Tucker's performance in Friday brought him recognition, it was his partnership with martial arts superstar Jackie Chan in the Rush Hour trilogy that catapulted him into the international limelight. The film series, which combines action and comedy, proved to be a perfect platform for Tucker's high-energy performance style. Throughout the trilogy, Tucker's character, Detective James Carter, became synonymous with his fast-talking, sassy demeanor, garnering him both critical acclaim and box office success. Apart from his acting career, Tucker has made significant strides in philanthropy. He established the Chris Tucker Foundation with a mission to make a positive impact on the lives of youths in his community through various initiatives. Additionally, Tucker is known for his humanitarian efforts, particularly in Africa where he has been an advocate for several causes. Despite the heights of fame Tucker has reached, he remains grounded in his commitment to give back to his community, demonstrating his multi-faceted personality off-screen. Whether he's bringing life to a beloved character or working to improve the lives of others, Chris Tucker continues to leave an indelible mark on the world.
  • Hunter Hayes
    09/09/1991
    Hunter Easton Hayes (born September 9, 1991) is an American country music singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is proficient at more than thirty instruments and is signed to Warner Music Nashville. Hayes released his self-titled debut album in 2011. It reached number seven on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top Country Albums, and has sold over 1.1 million copies. Its most successful single, "Wanted", has sold over 3.5 million copies and made Hayes the youngest male act to ever top the Billboard Hot Country Songs. His second studio album, Storyline, was released on May 6, 2014, and was led by its first single, "Invisible". Hayes' commercial success and his talent both as a songwriter and instrumentalist has prompted Billboard to call him the Leader of Country Music's Youth Revolution. He has been nominated for five Grammy Awards, including Best New Artist and won the CMA Award for New Artist of the Year in 2012, along with three BMI Awards.
  • Jungkook
    09/01/1997
    Jeon Jung-kook (born September 1, 1997), known mononymously as Jungkook, is a South Korean singer and songwriter. He is the youngest member and vocalist of the South Korean boy band BTS. Jungkook has released three solo tracks with BTS: "Begin" in 2016, "Euphoria" in 2018, and "My Time" in 2020, all of which have charted on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart. He also sang the soundtrack for the BTS-based webtoon 7Fates: Chakho, titled "Stay Alive". In 2022, he was featured on the single "Left and Right" by American singer-songwriter Charlie Puth, which peaked at number 22 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
  • Logan Henderson
    09/14/1989
    Logan Phillip Henderson (born September 14, 1989) is an American actor and singer. He played the role of Logan Mitchell on the Nickelodeon series, Big Time Rush, and is a former member of the Big Time Rush band.
  • August Alsina
    09/03/1992
    August Anthony Alsina, Jr. is an American recording artist from New Orleans signed to Def Jam Recordings. He is best known for his single "I Luv This Shit" with Trinidad James. His debut studio album Testimony was released on April 15, 2014.
  • Omi
    09/03/1986
    Omar Samuel Pasley (born 3 September 1986), better known by his stage name Omi, is a Jamaican singer. He is best known for "Cheerleader", a worldwide hit for him in a remixed version by German DJ Felix Jaehn. He is currently signed to Ultra Music, a part of Sony Music, and released his debut album Me 4 U on 16 October 2015.
  • Marc Anthony
    09/16/1968
    Marc Anthony, born as Marco Antonio Muniz on September 16, 1968, in New York City, has etched his name as one of the most influential artists in Latin music history. Raised in East Harlem, Anthony was exposed to a plethora of musical influences from a young age, including salsa, freestyle, and elements of pop and R&B. His early exposure to these diverse genres bred an exceptional artist who would transcend cultural boundaries through his music. Anthony's professional career commenced as a session vocalist for freestyle and house music acts during the late 1980s. His major breakthrough came with his 1991 Spanish language debut, Otra Nota, which marked a critical turn towards salsa and Latin pop. This album, coupled with the follow-ups Todo a Su Tiempo in 1995 and Contra La Corriente in 1997, solidified his standing in the world of Latin music. His influence expanded further into the mainstream music industry with the release of his self-titled English-language album in 1999, featuring chart-topping hits such as "I Need to Know" and "You Sang to Me." Beyond his musical prowess, Anthony is also recognized for his acting skills, appearing in several films and TV shows like Hackers, Man on Fire, and The Substitute. His philanthropic efforts are equally commendable. He co-founded the Maestro Cares Foundation, aimed at improving the quality of life for disadvantaged children in Latin America and the United States. Throughout his illustrious career, Marc Anthony has accumulated numerous awards, including Grammy Awards, Latin Grammy Awards, and Billboard Latin Music Awards, affirming his status as a versatile artist who continues to resonate with audiences worldwide.
  • SoMo

    SoMo

    09/11/1987
    Joseph Anthony Somers-Morales, known by his stage name SoMo, is an American R&B singer-songwriter from Denison, Texas. He began his professional music career in 2011, gaining notoriety on YouTube with the release of original music and popular cover songs from recording artists such as Chris Brown, The Weeknd, and Drake. In 2013, he signed a recording contract with Republic Records, and released remastered versions of his 2012 mixtape My Life and debut single "Ride". His self-titled debut album SoMo was released on April 8, 2014.
  • James Bay
    09/04/1990
    James Michael Bay (born 4 September 1990) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. In 2014, he released his single "Hold Back the River", which has been certified platinum, before releasing his debut studio album Chaos and the Calm (2015). The album went to number one in the UK and number 15 in the US. In February 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards "Critics' Choice" award. At the 2016 Brit Awards he received the award for Best British Male Solo Artist. Bay also received three nominations at the 2016 Grammy Awards, for Best New Artist, Best Rock Album, and Best Rock Song.
  • Dylan O'Brien
    08/26/1991
    Dylan O'Brien is a notable figure in the world of acting, best known for his captivating performances in both television and film. Born in 1991 in New York City, O'Brien's journey into the spotlight began with an unexpected twist. Initially, he harbored aspirations of becoming a sports broadcaster and even started producing, directing, and starring in his own short films on YouTube. However, destiny had other plans. His undeniable talent caught the eye of a local producer, which led to his debut in the acting industry. O'Brien's breakthrough role came in 2011 when he was cast as Stiles Stilinski in MTV's hit series Teen Wolf. His charismatic portrayal of the character earned him widespread recognition and acclaim. The role not only solidified his position in the industry but also showcased his versatility as an actor. Beyond Teen Wolf, O'Brien has exhibited his acting prowess in a variety of genres ranging from action to comedy. His portrayal of Thomas in the dystopian science fiction trilogy The Maze Runner demonstrated his ability to encapsulate the essence of a character and bring it to life on screen. Despite experiencing a severe accident on set during the filming of The Maze Runner: The Death Cure, O'Brien proved his resilience and dedication to his craft by returning to complete the film. This event marked a significant turning point in his career, inspiring him to explore more dramatic roles. He has since starred in films like American Assassin and The Education of Fredrick Fitzell, further affirming his position as a versatile and talented actor. Dylan O'Brien's journey serves as an inspiration to many, illustrating that setbacks can indeed pave the way for comebacks. His story continues to unfold, promising more riveting performances in the years to come.
  • Asher Angel
    09/06/2002
    Asher Angel (born September 6, 2002) is an American actor. He began his career as a child actor in the 2008 film Jolene, starring Jessica Chastain. He is known for his role as Jonah Beck in the 2017 Disney Channel series Andi Mack and Billy Batson in Shazam! (2019). He is also a singer.
  • Tom Felton
    09/22/1987
    A British actor and musician, Tom Felton achieved international fame as Draco Malfoy in the Harry Potter film series. Born and raised in Epsom, Surrey, England, his artistic journey commenced with commercials at a tender age of eight. With a spectacular reputation for portraying antagonists, Felton's breakthrough performance was in 2001, when he was cast as the infamous Slytherin student, Draco Malfoy, in the globally acclaimed Harry Potter series. This exceptional endeavor marked a significant turning point in his career, earning him immense recognition and numerous awards, including the MTV Movie Award for Best Villain in 2010 and 2011. Despite his resounding success in the world of acting, Felton did not limit his talents to the silver screen. He explored the realm of music, displaying a passion that mirrored Hollywood's vigor. His debut EP, Time Well Spent, released in 2008, followed by another two releases, All I Need, and In Good Hands. His music echoes his multifaceted personality, blending elements of pop and folk. Throughout his musical career, Felton has always been involved in the creative process of his work, demonstrating his dedication and commitment to his craft. A champion of several charitable causes, Felton uses his platform to support and raise funds for organizations like Great Ormond Street Hospital, which offers comprehensive medical care to children. His altruistic endeavors amplify his renowned status, revealing a persona beyond the lights and glamour of Hollywood. Whether he's delivering a memorable performance on-screen, creating soulful music, or advocating for a cause, Tom Felton embodies versatility in all aspects of his life, cementing his place as an influential figure in entertainment.
  • Andrew Lincoln
    09/14/1973
    Andrew James Clutterbuck (born 14 September 1973), better known by his stage name Andrew Lincoln, is an English actor. His first major role was in the BBC drama This Life (1996–1997). Lincoln later portrayed Simon Casey in the Channel 4 sitcom Teachers (2001–2003) and Mark in the Christmas-themed romantic comedy film Love Actually (2003). Beginning in 2010, Lincoln gained international fame for his portrayal of Rick Grimes, the lead character on the hit AMC post-apocalyptic horror television series The Walking Dead. For his portrayal of Rick Grimes, Lincoln won the Saturn Award for Best Actor on Television in 2015 and 2017, respectively. He departed the cast of The Walking Dead in 2018.
  • Griffin Gluck
    08/24/2000
    Griffin Alexander Gluck (born August 24, 2000) is an American actor. On television, he is notable for his starring role as Charlie in Red Band Society and main role as Mason Warner on Private Practice and as Danny Gannon in Back in the Game. He also co-starred in both seasons of Netflix mockumentary series American Vandal. In film, he has portrayed Rafe Khatchadorian in the film Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life.
  • Tyler Hoechlin
    09/11/1987
    Tyler Lee Hoechlin (; born September 11, 1987) is an American actor. Initially earning recognition for starring as Michael Sullivan Jr. in the 2002 film Road to Perdition, Hoechlin went on to star as Martin Brewer on 7th Heaven between 2003 and 2007. In television, he is also known for portraying Derek Hale on Teen Wolf and Superman on Supergirl.
  • Ben Savage
    09/13/1980
    Bennett Joseph Savage (born September 13, 1980) is an American actor. He played the lead role of Cory Matthews on the ABC sitcom Boy Meets World (1993–2000) and its Disney Channel sequel Girl Meets World (2014–2017).
  • Trevor Jackson
    08/30/1996
    Actor Trevor Jackson was most commonly known for his roles in television dramas. Jackson made acting appearances on "Cold Case" (CBS, 2003-2010) and "Criminal Minds" (CBS, 2005-). Jackson also contributed music to the comedic adventure "Blue Crush" (2002) with Kate Bosworth. Several more television roles followed in the early 2000s and the 2010s, including stints on "Eureka" (2005-2012), "Austin & Ally" (Disney, 2011-16) and "American Crime" (ABC, 2014-17). His work around this time also included a part on the TV movie "Let It Shine" (Disney, 2011-12). Jackson also created music for "DOA: Dead or Alive" (2007). Most recently, Jackson acted on "K.C. Undercover" (Disney, 2014-).
  • Shayne Topp

    Shayne Topp

    09/14/1991
    Shayne Topp is an actor.
  • Robbie Kay
    09/13/1995
    Robert Andrew Kay (born 13 September 1995) is an English actor whose credits include Fugitive Pieces, Heroes Reborn, Pinocchio, Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, and Peter Pan in the Once Upon a Time television series.
  • Cameron Ocasio

    Cameron Ocasio

    09/07/1999
    Cameron Ocasio is an American teen actor who played various roles in television series and films, such as Caught, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, and Sinister. He starred in the Nickelodeon television series Sam & Cat as Dice.
  • Kamil McFadden

    Kamil McFadden

    09/10/1996
    Kamil McFadden (born September 10, 1996) is an American actor. He rose to fame with his starring role as Ernie Cooper on the Disney Channel series K.C. Undercover. He has also appeared as Bumpty in the 2013 film Grown Ups 2 and contributed voice acting work to the 2012 animated feature Rise of the Guardians.
  • Colin Ford
    09/12/1996
    Colin Ford (born September 12, 1996) is an American actor and voice actor. He appeared as Joe McAlister in Under the Dome. He is also known as the voice of Jake on Jake and the Never Land Pirates, which earned him a Young Artist Award, and for his role as Dylan Mee in the family movie We Bought a Zoo.
  • Scott Hoying
    09/17/1991
    Scott Richard Hoying (born September 17, 1991) is a singer, songwriter and pianist, and is one of the original members of Pentatonix. He started performing at 8 years old. Hoying studied at University of Southern California, where he joined the a cappella group SoCal VoCals.
  • Chris Tallman
    09/22/1970
    Christopher Tallman (born September 22, 1970) is an American actor and comedian best known for his regular appearances on the Comedy Central programs Crossballs and Reno 911!. Tallman was also the creator of the popular Channel 101 series Time Belt which he wrote, directed, co-produced and starred in. He has also guest-starred on many television shows such as House, Parks and Recreation, Emily's Reasons Why Not, Angel, How I Met Your Mother, The Sarah Silverman Show , The King of Queens and appeared on Frank TV as Ed McMahon. On October 14, 2013, Tallman's new show The Thundermans began airing on Nickelodeon. It features Tallman as Hank Thunderman, a superhero father, with powers such as flying and super-strength. Tallman is from Madison, Wisconsin, where he attended Madison West High School. He performed with a number of theater groups in Madison, as well as being a long-standing member of the Madison chapter of ComedySportz and is currently on the roster of ComedySportz Los Angeles. In 2007, Tallman was part of the ensemble cast of NBC's improvised comedy show Thank God You're Here, which showcased the improvisational skills of a group of four celebrity guest stars each week, as they walk into a live sketch without having seen a script for it. He was awarded the Channel 101 Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2007 Channel 101 Channy Awards.
  • Akshay Kumar
    09/09/1967
    Akshay Kumar, born Rajiv Hari Om Bhatia on September 9, 1967, in Amritsar, India, is known for his work in the Indian film industry. Before his cinematic debut, he worked as a martial arts teacher in Mumbai, which later played a pivotal role in shaping his on-screen persona. Kumar's entry into the world of Bollywood came with the movie Saugandh in 1991, but it was the action thriller Khiladi released in 1992 that catapulted him to stardom and gave him the moniker Khiladi Kumar. Kumar's career spans over three decades, during which he has appeared in more than 150 films, demonstrating his versatility across various genres from comedy to drama, romance to action, and thriller to science fiction. Some of his most popular films include Hera Pheri, Mujhse Shaadi Karogi, Bhool Bhulaiyaa, and Housefull. His performances have not only garnered commercial success but also critical acclaim, earning him several prestigious awards including the National Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in Rustom and Airlift. Despite his fame and success, Akshay Kumar remains grounded and uses his influence for philanthropic endeavors. He has been actively involved in various charitable causes, notably launching the Bharat Ke Veer initiative in collaboration with the Government of India to aid the families of martyred soldiers. His dedication to fitness and health advocacy, coupled with his passion for martial arts, led him to host a reality show called 'Khatron Ke Khiladi'. Akshay Kumar's journey from a martial arts teacher to one of the most influential figures in Bollywood is a testament to his hard work, talent, and perseverance.
  • Song Joong-ki
    09/19/1985
    Song Joong-ki (born September 19, 1985) is a South Korean actor. He rose to fame in the historical coming-of-age drama Sungkyunkwan Scandal (2010) and the variety show Running Man (2010–2011) as one of the original cast members. Since then, he has played a diverse spectrum of roles in the television series The Innocent Man (2012), Descendants of the Sun (2016), Arthdal Chronicles (2019) and Vincenzo (2021), as well as the hit films A Werewolf Boy (2012), The Battleship Island (2017) and Space Sweepers (2021).
  • Lil Xan
    09/06/1996
    Diego Leanos (born September 6, 1996), known professionally as Lil Xan, is an American rapper of Mexican descent from Redlands, California. He is best known for his breakout hit "Betrayed", which peaked at no. 65 on the Billboard Hot 100. His stage name is derived from the name of the prescription drug Xanax.
  • Famous Dex

    Famous Dex

    09/06/1993
    Famous Dex (born September 6, 1993) is a Chicago rapper known for his songs "Try Me (Remix)" and "Bottle After Bottle." He followed his debut mixtape release Never Seen It Coming with a second mixtape called Dexter's Laboratory.
  • Playboi Carti
    09/13/1996
    Jordan Terrell Carter (born September 13, 1996), better known by his stage name Playboi Carti, is an American rapper and model from Atlanta, Georgia. A former member of underground Atlanta label Awful Records, he is currently signed to ASAP Rocky's AWGE and Interscope Records. His eponymous debut mixtape was released on April 14, 2017.
  • Ugly God
    09/13/1996
    Royce Rodriguez (born September 19, 1996), better known as Ugly God, is an American rapper, songwriter, record producer and internet personality. He is best known for his 2016 song "Water", which peaked at number 80 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in 2017. On June 13, 2017, Ugly God was named as one of the ten members of XXL's "2017 Freshman Class" where he performed his Freshman Freestyle alongside rappers Playboi Carti, MadeinTYO and XXXTentacion respectively. As of August 2019, the Freestyle has garnered over 39,000,000 views on YouTube. His debut album, Bumps & Bruises, was released on August 9, 2019 on Asylum Records. On March 16, 2016, he released his single titled "Water" on his SoundCloud account, before being released for digital download as a single on November 19, 2016, by Asylum Records.[12] The song debuted at number 100 on the Billboard Hot 100, and later reached number 80 on the chart. "Water" peaked on the On-Demand Streaming Songs chart at #47.
  • Skepta
    09/19/1982
    Joseph Junior Adenuga Jr. (born 19 September 1982), better known by his stage name Skepta, is a British grime MC, rapper, songwriter, record producer and music video director from Tottenham, North London. Skepta, alongside his younger brother Jme, joined Roll Deep for a short period of time before becoming founding members of Boy Better Know in 2006. With Boy Better Know, Skepta clashed with fellow MC Devilman for the video release Lord of the Mics 2, in what is remembered as one of the biggest clashes in grime history. Skepta released his debut studio album Greatest Hits in 2007 and his second album, Microphone Champion in 2009, both independently; while his third studio album Doin' It Again was released in 2011 by AATW. Skepta's fourth studio album, Konnichiwa, was released on 6 May 2016 to critical acclaim, winning that year's Mercury Prize. His influence on contemporary British popular culture as a key figure in the grime scene saw him appear on Debrett's 2017 list of the most influential people in the UK. Skepta's younger brother, and Boy Better Know labelmate, is the grime artist Jme. They have collaborated many times, most recently on his album Ignorance Is Bliss .
  • Joe Budden

    Joe Budden

    08/31/1980
    Joseph Anthony Budden II (born August 31, 1980) is an American broadcaster, songwriter and former rapper. Budden began rapping in 1999 and his eponymous debut studio album was released in 2003, debuting at number 8 on the Billboard 200, selling 95,000 copies within its first week. The album featured the hit single "Pump It Up", Budden's most commercially successful solo single. From then on, he was signed to major record label Def Jam Recordings, until 2007 when he signed to Entertainment One Music.After separating from Def Jam, he began recording and releasing solo mixtapes and albums on independent labels. In 2013, he released No Love Lost; followed by "Some Love Lost" on November 4, 2014 and "All Love Lost" on October 16, 2015. Budden's final album "Rage & The Machine" was released on October 21, 2016. In addition to his solo work, Budden was a member of the American hip hop supergroup Slaughterhouse, alongside fellow rappers Royce da 5'9", Joell Ortiz, and Crooked I.Budden currently hosts The Joe Budden Podcast along with Jamil "Mal" Clay, Rory Farrell and Parks Vallely, released bi-weekly through Spotify and YouTube. He also hosts State of the Culture on Revolt with Remy Ma, Scottie Beam and Brandon "Jinx" Jenkins. He was previously one of three hosts of Complex’s Everyday Struggle along with DJ Akademiks and Nadeska Alexis, before leaving the show in January 2018.
  • Wale
    09/21/1984
    Olubowale Victor Akintimehin (born September 21, 1984), better known by his stage name Wale ( WAW-lay), is an American rapper. He first rose to prominence in 2006, when his song "Dig Dug (Shake It)" became popular in his hometown. Wale became locally recognized and continued recording music for the regional audience. Producer Mark Ronson discovered Wale in 2006 and signed him to Allido Records in 2007. While signed to that label, Wale released several mixtapes and appeared in national media including MTV and various Black-American-focused magazines. A song called "Ridin' in That Black Joint" was featured in the popular video game Saints Row 2's soundtrack in 2008. In 2008, Wale signed with Interscope Records for $1.3 million, and his debut album Attention Deficit was released in 2009 with the singles "Chillin", "Pretty Girls", and "World Tour". The album, although under-shipped, received positive reviews from critics. In early 2011, Wale signed with Rick Ross' Maybach Music Group, where members of the label released a compilation album, Self Made Vol. 1 on May 23, 2011. His second studio album, Ambition was released November 1, 2011, with mixed reviews. His third studio album, The Gifted, was released on June 25, 2013, to mainly positive reviews; it debuted at number one on the Billboard 200. His second Billboard number one album The Album About Nothing was released on March 31, 2015. In 2018, Wale released three E.P.s titled It's Complicated, Self-Promotion and Free Lunch.
  • Webbie
    09/06/1985
    Webster Gradney, Jr. (born September 6, 1985) who performs under the mononym Webbie, is an American rapper, songwriter and actor from Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He's been signed to the independent Trill Entertainment label since 2003. In 2005 he came into the hip hop scene with "Gimme That" featuring Bun B. His songs "Bad Bitch" and "Swerve" were featured on Gangsta Musik, his 2003 group album with Lil Boosie, and in the 2005 movie Hustle & Flow. Webbie's second album, Savage Life 2, was released in early 2008 with the hit single "Independent" featuring Lil Boosie and Lil Phat.
  • Yung Berg
    09/09/1985
    Christian Ward (born September 9, 1985), better known as his stage names Yung Berg and Hitmaka, is an American actor, director, record producer, songwriter, rapper and singer. Ward had been previously signed to DMX's Bloodline Records as Iceberg but then signed to Epic Records. His debut single was "Sexy Lady", which features R&B singer Junior released in April 2007. His debut album Look What You Made Me was released in 2008.
  • Slim Thug
    09/08/1980
    Stayve Jerome Thomas (born September 8, 1980), better known by his stage name Slim Thug, is an American rapper. He gained mainstream attention for his contribution to the hit single by rapper Mike Jones, "Still Tippin'".
  • Swizz Beatz

    Swizz Beatz

    09/13/1978
    Kasseem Dean (born September 13, 1978), known professionally as Swizz Beatz, is an American hip hop recording artist, DJ, record producer, art collector, and entrepreneur from New York City. Born and raised in The Bronx, Dean began his musical career as a disc jockey (DJ). At the age of 16, he gained recognition in the hip hop industry through his friendship and work with East Coast rapper DMX and his family's Ruff Ryders Entertainment record label. Dean later found a protégé in Philadelphia-based rapper Cassidy, whose success helped the launch of his own label imprint, Full Surface Records in 1999. He went on to sign multiple artists to the label, including Eve, Mashonda, and Bone Thugs-n-Harmony. Dean also released two albums under the label; the first was a compilation, titled Swizz Beatz Presents G.H.E.T.T.O. Stories, released in 2002, and later his debut studio album, One Man Band Man in 2007. In November 2018, Dean released his second studio album, Poison, featuring collaborations with multiple hip hop artists. Dean has produced many hit singles for a number of prominent artists across different music genres, such as hip hop, pop, soul and R&B. With a career spanning two decades, his catalog includes "Ruff Ryders' Anthem" and "Party Up (Up in Here)" (DMX), "Gotta Man" (Eve), "Jigga My Nigga" and "Girl's Best Friend" (Jay-Z), "Upgrade U", "Check on It" and "Ring the Alarm" (Beyoncé), "Good Times" (Styles P), "Bring 'Em Out" and "Swing Ya Rag" (T.I.), "Hotel" and "I'm a Hustla" (Cassidy), "Touch It" (Busta Rhymes) and "Ultralight Beam" (Kanye West), among others. Dean was named the first "Producer in Residence" at New York University, for the 2010–11 academic year. About.com ranked him number 27 on its list of the "Top 50 Greatest Hip-Hop Producers," and The Source included him on its list of the "20 greatest producers" in the magazine's 20-year history. Fellow American rapper and producer Kanye West called Dean "the best rap producer of all time." Aside from music, Dean has also added multiple entrepreneurial endeavors to his repertoire, including fashion design, art collecting, and board directing. He's been a member of trustees at the Brooklyn Museum since 2015, and a creative director for the companies Monster Cable and Reebok. Dean is married to American musician Alicia Keys, with whom he has two children. The two were featured in their first cover shoot in 2018 for Cultured Magazine.
  • Big Daddy Kane
    09/10/1968
    Big Daddy Kane, born Antonio Hardy on September 10, 1968, is an American rapper and actor whose influence and mastery in the hip hop scene has earned him a legendary status. Hailing from Brooklyn, New York, Kane's love for music was ignited by his childhood exposure to soul and funk music combined with the vibrant cultural scenes of his neighborhood. This blend of influences produced a distinctive style that set Kane apart from his contemporaries. In the mid-1980s, he started his career as a member of the rap collective, Juice Crew, which laid the foundation of his rise to stardom. His debut album Long Live the Kane (1988) introduced the world to his lyrical prowess and smooth delivery, with hits like "Ain't No Half Steppin'" and "Raw" solidifying his place in hip hop history. The record was highly successful, providing a clear demonstration of Kane's ability to combine thought-provoking lyrics with catchy beats. In addition to his musical career, Kane has also made significant contributions to the entertainment industry through his acting roles. He has appeared in several films such as Posse (1993) and Dead Heist (2007), showcasing his versatility as an entertainer. Despite the ups and downs of his career, Big Daddy Kane remains an influential figure, admired by many for his undeniable talent and commitment to the art of hip hop. His legacy continues to inspire future generations of artists, proving that he is not just a rapper, but a timeless icon in the world of entertainment.
  • George Watsky

    George Watsky

    09/15/1986
    George Virden Watsky is an American rapper and poet from San Francisco, California. Watsky performs slam poetry, and was featured on Season 6 of Russell Simmons Presents Def Poetry on HBO. Watsky's talents began to receive national and international acclaim in 2006 when he was the Youth Speaks Grand Slam Poetry Champion, and was also named Brave New Voices International Poetry Slam Champion.
  • Prince Ea
    09/16/1988
    Richard Williams, better known by his stage name Prince Ea, is an American spoken word artist, poet, and filmmaker. After graduating from the University of Missouri–St. Louis with a degree in anthropology, he initially pursued a career as a hip hop artist. Inspired by artists like Immortal Technique and Canibus, he started and popularized the "Make S.M.A.R.T Cool" movement to promote values like intelligence, free thought, unity, and creativity in hip hop music and culture. In 2014, Prince Ea shifted his focus from music to creating motivational and inspirational spoken word films and content. His YouTube videos have received over 200 million views. These types of videos include topics such as environmentalism, race, work–life balance and spirituality. He credits his shift in perspective to the inspiration of ancient wisdom texts such as the Tao Te Ching and Bhagavad Gita.
  • Maino
    08/30/1973
    Jermaine John Coleman (born August 30, 1973), better known by his stage name Maino, is an American rapper from Brooklyn, New York City, New York. He is perhaps best known for his debut single "Hi Hater," as well as its follow-up "All the Above," the latter of which features American singer T-Pain and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). To date Maino has collectively sold just under 4 million digital singles globally.