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1945 |
American singer-songwriter who achieved global iconic status as the lead vocalist of the new wave band Blondie. Famed for pioneering early hip-hop and punk fusions, she also worked as an actress. |
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1989 |
English actress who achieved breakthrough fame as Cassie Ainsworth in the teen drama Skins. She later gained global recognition for her role as Gilly in the fantasy series Game of Thrones. |
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1986 |
American actress and singer who became a global child star in The Parent Trap. She achieved teen icon status starring in Freaky Friday and Mean Girls before launching a pop music career. |
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1990 |
Australian actress and producer who achieved international stardom in The Wolf of Wall Street. She earned critical acclaim portraying Harley Quinn and starring in major blockbusters, including the phenomenon Barbie. |
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2004 |
American actress who began her career as a prominent child star, appearing in iCarly and True Blood. She later earned recognition starring in the series Dwight in Shining Armour. |
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1992 |
Spanish-American actress and political scientist who achieved global fame starring as Yasmin in Bratz and Nina Martin in House of Anubis. She later transitioned into political communication. |
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1997 |
American actress who gained popularity starring as Andi Cruz in the Nickelodeon series Every Witch Way and its spin-off Wits Academy. She later starred in the fantasy drama Vampire Academy. |
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1970 |
American actress and dancer who gained recognition as a principal dancer in music videos for Prince. She later achieved television fame portraying high school teacher Jenny Calendar in Buffy the Vampire Slayer. |
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1976 |
American actress who achieved widespread recognition for her role as the Potential Slayer Kennedy in the final season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer. She has also guest-starred in various television dramas. |
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1982 |
American actress and director who rose to fame as Brooke Davis on the teen drama One Tree Hill. She later starred as Detective Erin Lindsay in Chicago P.D. |
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1978 |
American actress who achieved international recognition for her television role as Communications Officer Hoshi Sato in the series Star Trek: Enterprise. She has also performed extensively in theatre. |
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1993 |
Ukrainian-born model who achieved international recognition for her prominent work in artistic and alternative glamour photography, often showcasing classic, natural aesthetics across popular global lifestyle platforms. |
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1995 |
English actress and author who achieved international fame as a child star playing Lucy Pevensie in The Chronicles of Narnia film trilogy. She has since transitioned into independent film and theatre. |
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1966 |
British actress who achieved international recognition as the seductive grifter Sophie Devereaux in the crime drama Leverage. She also starred as Jane Christie in the comedy series Coupling. |
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1998 |
American actress who achieved widespread fame for her long-running television role as Molly Lansing-Davis on the daytime soap opera General Hospital, earning a Daytime Emmy Award nomination for her performance. |
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2001 |
American actress and singer who led the television series 100 Things to Do Before High School. She later starred in films including Transformers: The Last Knight and Alien: Romulus. |
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2006 |
American actress who starred as the titular lead character in the Apple TV+ series Life by Ella. She also joined the cast of the daytime soap opera The Young and the Restless. |
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1976 |
English actress who found initial fame as Beth Jordache on the soap opera Brookside. She later garnered a Golden Globe nomination as Chuck Charles in the comedy series Pushing Daisies. |
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1989 |
Australian actress who found fame as Cleo Sertori in the fantasy series H2O: Just Add Water. She later starred as werewolf Hayley Marshall in The Vampire Diaries and The Originals. |
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1999 |
American actress who played Stephanie Knight in the comedy series Mighty Med. She also appeared as Tammy LaFontaine on Modern Family and voiced a recurring character in Disney Mickey Mouse. |
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1976 |
German-born actress and former fashion model who transitioned to Hollywood films. She portrayed Helen in the epic war movie Troy and Dr. Abigail Chase in National Treasure. |
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1986 |
American storyteller, digital creator, and artist who directed the documentary I AM HUMAN. She pioneered artificial intelligence music production by creating I AM AI, the first album composed using AI tools. |
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2004 |
American actress who starred as Nova in the science fiction blockbuster War for the Planet of the Apes. She later played the lead role of Lily in the horror thriller The Water Man. |
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1975 |
British television presenter and writer who became the longest-serving female host of the children's series Blue Peter. She also co-wrote the acclaimed Black Mirror episode "Fifteen Million Merits." |
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1980 |
American actress who voiced Princess Anna in the animated feature Frozen. She previously starred as the titular teen detective in Veronica Mars and later played Eleanor Shellstrop in The Good Place. |
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1983 |
British television presenter and adventurer who hosted the children's series Blue Peter, completing record-breaking sports challenges. She fronted Countryfile, Morning Live, and BBC Olympic swimming coverage. |
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1975 |
American character actress and director known for playing memorable supporting roles in films like 13 Going on 30 and voicing Cheryl Tunt in the animated series Archer. |
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1988 |
American dancer, actress, and singer who became a two-time professional champion on Dancing with the Stars. She later starred as Sandy in Grease: Live and served as a judge on America's Got Talent. |
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1993 |
Australian actress who portrayed Lexa in the post-apocalyptic drama The 100. She later starred as Alicia Clark for seven seasons in the horror spin-off series Fear the Walking Dead. |
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1976 |
British actress who portrayed Stacie Monroe in the heist drama Hustle. She later starred as Lila Tournay in Dexter and played the alien Stahma Tarr in the science fiction series Defiance. |
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1988 |
Chinese actress who graduated from the Beijing Film Academy. She starred in the blockbusters The Great Wall, Kong: Skull Island, and Pacific Rim: Uprising, alongside major historical television dramas. |
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1989 |
American actress who starred as Molly in the comedy film American Reunion. She also played Roxy in the television drama series Look and portrayed the lead role in the thriller Girl House. |
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1989 |
English actress who played Keeley Jones in the comedy series Ted Lasso. She also starred in Fargo season five and appeared in major films like Atonement, Killer Joe, and Maleficent. |
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1992 |
English actress who portrayed the cynical Alyssa in the dark comedy series The End of the F*ing World. She also starred in films like Hanna and The Lobster. |
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1992 |
American actress and singer who starred as Alex Russo in the Disney Channel series Wizards of Waverly Place. She later headlined Only Murders in the Building and released chart-topping solo albums. |
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1998 |
American actress who starred as Sophie Martinez in the Disney Channel comedy Cory in the House. She also played Peyton Kelly in the film The Game Plan and voiced Izzy in Jake and the Never Land Pirates. |
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1970 |
American actress who portrayed Cordelia Chase in the supernatural drama series Buffy the Vampire Slayer and its spin-off Angel. She also appeared as Lacy in the action film The Expendables. |
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1975 |
Scottish actress who portrayed the high-strung Lydia Rodarte-Quayle in the crime drama Breaking Bad and its spin-off Better Call Saul. She also starred as Kate in A Knight’s Tale. |
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1981 |
American actress and dancer who portrayed River Tam in the science fiction series Firefly and its film sequel Serenity. She also starred as Cameron in Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles. |
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1991 |
Canadian actress who portrayed the tech-savvy Felicity Smoak in the superhero drama series Arrow. She also appeared as the same character across multiple spin-off shows within the shared television universe. |
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1997 |
American actress who portrayed the titular character in the biographical drama Priscilla. She also starred in the dystopian film Civil War and led the science fiction horror blockbuster Alien: Romulus. |
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2000 |
American actress and singer who portrayed cheerleader Addison Wells in the Disney Channel musical franchise Zombies. She also starred as Taylor Otto in the sitcom American Housewife. |
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1973 |
British actress who portrayed the vampire warrior Selene in the Underworld film franchise. She also starred in Pearl Harbour, Serendipity, and portrayed Ava Gardner in The Aviator. |
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1986 |
American actress who portrayed paramedic turned fire-fighter Gabriela Dawson in the drama series Chicago Fire. She also starred as Ria Torres in Lie to Me and Jackie Quiñones in Hightown. |
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1993 |
American actress and singer who portrayed Jade West in the sitcom Victorious. She later starred as billionaire heiress Fallon Carrington in the prime-time soap opera reboot of Dynasty. |
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2000 |
New Zealand actress who portrayed the gentle, hidden Elsa in the satirical comedy Jojo Rabbit. She also starred in Leave No Trace and played Eloise in the psychological horror film Last Night in Soho. |
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2007 |
American actress who portrayed Faith Newman in the daytime drama The Young and the Restless. She also played Angelica Green in Daybreak and starred as Lexy Cross in the horror series Chucky. |
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1986 |
American actress who portrayed identical twins Emma Becker and Sutton Mercer in the drama series The Lying Game. She also played Maddie Coleman in the daytime soap opera As the World Turns. |
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2004 |
American actress who portrayed Ruby in the Disney Channel comedy series Liv and Maddie. She also starred as Molly in No Good Nick and played Pearl in the sitcom Punky Brewster. |
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1980 |
American actress who portrayed the demon Meg Masters in the fantasy series Supernatural. She also played Michelle Schoonover in Californication and served as the executive director of the charity Random Acts. |
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1982 |
American actress who portrayed Chloe Sullivan in the superhero television series Smallville. She also appeared in the comedy Wilfred and later made news for her involvement in the NXIVM case. |
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1958 |
English singer-songwriter who topped the music charts with her debut single "Wuthering Heights." She created highly theatrical art pop albums like Hounds of Love and wrote "Running Up That Hill." |
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1971 |
American comedic actress who portrayed the idealized eldest sister Marcia Brady in The Brady Bunch Movie. She also starred in hit comedies like Zoolander and Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story. |
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1982 |
Australian actress who portrayed CIA operative Sarah Walker in the spy comedy series Chuck. She also starred as Hannah McKay in Dexter and Serena Joy Waterford in The Handmaid's Tale. |
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1991 |
English singer-songwriter who rose to prominence as a semi-finalist on The X Factor. She secured a UK number-one single with "Once" and starred in the West End revival of The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. |
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1999 |
American actress who portrayed Gypsy Rose Blanchard in The Act and Elle Evans in The Kissing Booth films. She also starred in The Kissing Booth sequels and The Prey. |
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English actress who portrayed the forensic pathologist Dr. Nikki Alexander in the long-running BBC crime drama Silent Witness. She also played Jeanie in Randall & Hopkirk (Deceased) and Morgause in Merlin. |
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1987 |
Actress of Nepalese–Ukrainian descent who portrayed Dothraki handmaiden Irri in the fantasy drama series Game of Thrones. She also starred as Dr. Ruby Walker in The Good Karma Hospital. |
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Updated - 16/06/2026 |