The Most Attractive Blonde Actresses In Their 40s

Jules Burke
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Over 500 Ranker voters have come together to rank this list of The Most Attractive Blonde Actresses In Their 40s

The below blonde actresses in their 40s are some of the most talented actresses working in Hollywood today. Some, like Academy Award-winning actresses, Kate Winslet, Charlize Theron, and Reese Witherspoon, have become cultural mainstays, and cemented their status as cinematic icons.

Rachel McAdams of The Notebook fame, who also recently starred in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness, is another natural blonde. You will also recognize Drew Barrymore from her iconic roles in Charlie's Angels and 50 First Dates, as well as her talk show, The Drew Barrymore Show. These performers act in many different genres and formats, from Kate Hudson in Glass Onion, to Katherine Heigl in Firefly Lane. These gorgeous blondes have caught the public eye, and captured our hearts as well. 

Vote up your favorite blonde-haired beauty below.

  • Ali Larter
    1
    192 votes
    Ali Larter, a notable figure in Hollywood, boasts an expansive and diverse career spanning over two decades in the entertainment industry. Born on February 28, 1976, in Cherry Hill, New Jersey, she kick-started her entertainment journey as a model before transitioning into acting, a move that would see her rise to remarkable heights of fame and success. Her early modeling career took her across the globe, working for prestigious brands and gaining significant exposure, which laid the foundation for her subsequent acting career. Larter made a breakthrough in acting when she starred in the science fiction television series, Heroes, playing a dual role as Niki Sanders and Tracy Strauss. This challenging role showcased her talent and versatility as an actress, earning her widespread recognition and acclaim. Her film credits include prominent roles in popular films such as the Final Destination series and Resident Evil: Afterlife among others, where her performances have consistently been praised for their intensity and authenticity. Beyond her acting, Larter has also left an indelible mark as a published author. In 2013, she released her cookbook Kitchen Revelry: A Year of Festive Menus from My Home to Yours, demonstrating her passion for cooking and food.
    • Born: 02-28-1976
    • Age: 49
  • 2
    157 votes
    Elizabeth Banks, born Elizabeth Irene Mitchell on February 10, 1974, in Pittsfield, Massachusetts, is a powerhouse of talent in the entertainment industry. She graduated from the University of Pennsylvania with honors in 1996, later attending the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco to earn her Master's in Fine Arts. The journey of her acting career began in the late 90s, but it was the 2005 comedy The 40-Year-Old Virgin that marked her breakthrough into mainstream cinema. Banks' versatility as an actress is impressive, having demonstrated her talent in diverse genres, from drama and comedy to action and horror. Notable roles include Effie Trinket in the Hunger Games franchise, and her portrayal of Laura Bush in the Academy Award-nominated film W. In 2012, she won the coveted American Comedy Award for her role in Pitch Perfect, a film series where she also made her mark behind the camera as a producer. However, Banks' prowess extends beyond acting. She ventured into directing with the 2015 sequel Pitch Perfect 2, which became a commercial success. This achievement positioned her as the first woman to direct a film that grossed over $100 million domestically on its debut. Banks also co-founded Brownstone Productions, a film production company, highlighting her entrepreneurial spirit. In recognition of her contributions to the film industry, Banks was honored with the Pioneer of the Year award by the Will Rogers Motion Picture Pioneers Foundation in 2019.
    • Born: 02-10-1974
    • Age: 51
  • 3
    212 votes
    Rachel McAdams, an acclaimed Canadian actress, carved a niche for herself in Hollywood with her exceptional acting prowess and magnetic screen presence. Born on November 17, 1978, in London, Canada, McAdams pursued a passion for performing arts from a young age. She honed her craft at the prestigious York University's theatre program, where she earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in 2001. McAdams's breakthrough came in 2004 when she starred in two significant films: Mean Girls and The Notebook. In Mean Girls, she showcased her versatility by playing the manipulative high school queen bee, Regina George, while in The Notebook, her portrayal of a young woman caught in a love triangle won her critical acclaim and a wider audience. Her performances in both films catapulted her to international fame and established her as a promising talent in the industry. Throughout her career, McAdams has demonstrated her range across various genres, from thrillers like Red Eye to romantic comedies such as The Vow. She also ventured into the realm of superhero movies with Doctor Strange. Her performance in the film Spotlight, a riveting drama about investigative journalism, earned her an Academy Award nomination. Beyond her film work, McAdams has also made a mark on television, most notably in the second season of the HBO series True Detective. Despite her success, McAdams remains grounded and continues to be lauded for her down-to-earth persona and dedication to her craft.
    • Born: 11-17-1978
    • Age: 46
    • Mean Girls
      1Mean Girls
      730 Votes
    • The Notebook
      2The Notebook
      876 Votes
    • About Time
      3About Time
      604 Votes
  • 4
    177 votes
    Kristen Bell, a name synonymous with versatility and charm in Hollywood, has etched an unmistakeable mark on the entertainment industry. Born on July 18, 1980, in Huntington Woods, Michigan, Bell pursued her passion for performing arts from a young age. She studied musical theatre at the prestigious New York University's Tisch School of the Arts, paving the way for her early career in Broadway musicals. Bell's breakthrough arrived when she took on the role of the witty and fearless teenage detective, Veronica Mars, which aired from 2004 to 2007. Her portrayal not only won the hearts of viewers but also critical acclaim, establishing her as a noteworthy talent. Following this success, she continued to expand her acting repertoire across multiple genres, including comedy, drama, and animation. Notably, she lent her voice to the character Princess Anna in Disney's animated blockbuster, Frozen, further consolidating her popularity among diverse audiences. Beyond her acting prowess, Bell is recognized for her philanthropy and activism. A vegetarian since her teens and a vocal advocate for animal rights, she has been involved with numerous charities and causes. In addition, Bell co-founded the eco-friendly baby product company, Hello Bello, highlighting her commitment to sustainability and wellness. With a multifaceted career spanning over two decades, Kristen Bell's contributions to the entertainment industry and society at large are truly commendable.
    • Born: 07-18-1980
    • Age: 44
  • Blonde, athletic, and unforgettable, Katheryn Winnick starred as Lagertha on the cable drama series "Vikings" (History 2013- ). Having grown up a self-proclaimed tomboy who spent much of her youth training in the martial arts, she was a natural fit for the character, a fierce warrior and mother who defends her tribe by whatever means necessary. Born in Toronto, Winnick earned her first black belt at age 13, and got her start in show business as a martial arts instructor on movie sets. However, her early acting appearances seemed to hint that there would be less testosterone in her future. Recurring appearances on the Canadian sitcom "Student Bodies" (Fox 1997-99) led to small roles in hit romantic comedy films including "Two Weeks Notice" (2002) and "50 First Dates" (2004). But it was her subsequent television work on the cable hit "Vikings" that gave her the opportunity to do some serious heavy lifting.
    • Born: 12-17-1977
    • Age: 47
  • 6
    229 votes
    Born in Reading, Berkshire, England, Kate Winslet is a renowned British actress who has made significant strides in the film industry since her debut. Her early life was steeped in theatre and arts, with both parents being actors and her maternal grandparents running the Reading Repertory Theatre. Educationally, she attended drama school at the Redroofs Theatre School, where she honed her skills as an actor. Winslet's career took a turn for the better when she landed a role in the famous film, Heavenly Creatures. However, her breakthrough performance came in 1997 when she starred in James Cameron's epic romance, Titanic, alongside Leonardo DiCaprio. This role propelled her into global stardom and cemented her position as one of the leading actresses in Hollywood. She received numerous nominations and awards for her portrayal of Rose DeWitt Bukater, including her first Academy Award nomination. Throughout her career, Winslet has showcased her ability to take on diverse roles, from period dramas to contemporary pieces. She has received multiple awards, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for her role in The Reader and Emmy Awards for her performances in television series such as Mildred Pierce. Additionally, Winslet holds the record as the youngest person to receive six Academy Award nominations. Her commitment to her craft and her relentless pursuit of challenging roles have firmly established her as a respected and beloved figure in the entertainment industry.
    • Born: 10-05-1975
    • Age: 49
  • A regular face in the period drama genre, actress Annabelle Wallis was perhaps best known for her roles as Queen of England Jane Seymour in historical epic "The Tudors" (Showtime, 2007-2010), MI6 agent/air stewardess Bridget Pierce in one-season wonder "Pan Am" (ABC, 2011-12) and barmaid Grace Burgess in the gritty post-World War I series "Peaky Blinders" (BBC1, 2013- ). Born in Oxford, England in 1984, Wallis spent the first 17 years of her life in Portugal where she attended an English-speaking school with children from 50 different nationalities. After moving to London to attend drama school, she made her debut on the big screen as star-crossed lover Sophie Besson in the Bollywood romance "Dil Jo Bhi Kahey" (2005) and on the small screen as murdered showgirl Lizzie Way in '50s-set detective series "Jericho" (ITV, 2005). Following roles in straight-to-DVD chillers "True True Lie" (2006) and "Steel Trap" (2007), Wallis portrayed Dodi Al Fayed's ex-girlfriend Kelly Fisher in TV movie "Diana: Last Days Of A Princess" (TLC, 2007), briefly appeared in Ridley Scott's CIA thriller "Body of Lies" (2008) and faith-based comedy "Right Hand Drive" (2009), and played bad girl Serena in Wild West horror "Ghost Town" (2009). But Wallis' big break arrived in 2009 when she replaced Anita Briem as the third wife of Henry VIII, Jane Seymour, in the third season of historical fiction drama, "The Tudors" (Showtime, 2007-10). Wallis went onto play the object of Sam Claflin's affections, Dorel, in the post-apocalyptic survival story "The Lost Future" (Syfy, 2010) and economics advisor Dana Van Rijn in the secret intelligence drama "Strike Back: Project Dawn" (Cinemax, 2011), and landed minor roles in superhero prequel "X-Men: First Class" (2011), Madonna's much-maligned royal biopic "W.E." (2011) and re-imagined fairy tale "Snow White & The Huntsman" (2012). Wallis was then seen going undercover for her next two roles, firstly as purser-turned-MI6 agent Bridget Pierce in aviation drama "Pan Am" (ABC, 2011-12) and then as mysterious barmaid Grace Burgess in early 20th Century gangster epic "Peaky Blinders" (BBC1, 2013- ). Wallis added two more period pieces to her filmography when she played the socialite Muriel Wright in miniseries "Fleming: The Man Who Would Be Bond" (BBC America, 2014) and wealthy noblewoman Ninon de Larroque in adventure series "The Musketeers" (BBC1, 2014- ). Wallis returned to the horror genre in "The Conjuring" (2013) spin-off "Annabelle" (2014), where she played a mum-to-be terrorized by a malevolent doll, before starring alongside Sacha Baron Cohen in football hooligan comedy "Grimsby" (2015).
    • Born: 09-05-1984
    • Age: 40
  • 8
    307 votes
    Charlize Theron, an acclaimed actress and film producer, hails from South Africa where she was born in 1975. Her career trajectory began as a model at the tender age of 16 when she won a local modeling contest in Salerno. This win took her to Milan and later New York, where her journey into the world of ballet started. However, due to knee injuries, Theron had to say goodbye to dancing and shifted her focus towards acting. Theron's breakthrough role came with Monster in which she portrayed serial killer Aileen Wuornos. It is this role that brought Theron international acclaim for her exceptional talent. She bagged an Academy Award for Best Actress along with numerous other accolades for this performance making history by becoming the first South African ever to win an Oscar in a major acting category. In addition to being recognized as one of Hollywood's most talented actresses,Theron has also made significant contributions behind the camera through Denver and Delilah Productions - her own production company. The firm has produced many successful films including Atomic Blonde, Long Shot, and several others wherein Theron not only acted but also played a crucial part as a producer. In recognition of both her on-screen performances and off-screen efforts within the industry, Time Magazine named Charlize Theron among its list of 100 most influential people globally.
    • Born: 08-07-1975
    • Age: 49
  • 9
    137 votes
    Alice Eve, with her striking blue eyes of two different colors, is a widely recognized and highly respected English actress. Born in London in 1982 to actor parents, Trevor Eve and Sharon Maughan, she was destined for the limelight from an early age. Raised in an environment that fostered her creative instincts, Eve was introduced to acting through her parent's successful careers in the entertainment industry. These influences shaped her early decision to pursue the field, solidifying her journey into the performing arts. Educated at prestigious institutions like Bedales School, Westminster School, and the Beverly Hills Playhouse, Eve stands as a testament to the importance of combining talent with formal training. Her educational background played a pivotal role in honing her acting skills. The crowning moment of her academic journey came after graduating from Oxford University where she studied English. During her time there, she participated in various student productions, which further fuelled her passion for acting. Eve made her professional acting debut in the television series Hawking in 2004. However, it was her role in the film She's Out of My League in 2010 that catapulted her to international fame. From portraying complex characters in films like Star Trek Into Darkness to challenging roles in television series like Black Mirror, Eve's diverse repertoire showcases her dynamic acting range. Despite her soaring career, Eve remains deeply committed to theater. She has delivered acclaimed performances in both London and Broadway productions, demonstrating the depth and versatility of her talent.
    • Born: 02-06-1982
    • Age: 43
  • 10
    258 votes
    Rosamund Pike is a renowned British actress known for her compelling performances in both film and television. Born on January 27, 1979, in London, she honed her craft at Oxford University's Wadham College, where she studied English Literature. Encouraged by her opera singer parents, Julian and Caroline, Pike discovered her love for acting at an early age and soon emerged as a powerful presence on stage and screen. Pike's breakthrough role came in 2002 when she was cast as the Bond girl Miranda Frost in Die Another Day. This performance positioned her firmly within the international cinematic landscape and led to more challenging roles in films like Pride & Prejudice (2005), in which she portrayed Jane Bennet. It was her chilling portrayal of Amy Dunne in David Fincher's adaptation of Gone Girl (2014) that affirmed her status as one of the industry's most versatile performers. Her role in this psychological thriller earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress, among other accolitions. Beyond her acting career, Pike is also celebrated for her humanitarian efforts. She has been a vocal advocate for refugee rights and education, frequently partnering with international organizations to raise awareness. Pike's multifaceted career, punctuated by her deep commitment to social causes, underscores her standing not just as a distinguished actress, but also as a dedicated global citizen. With an impressive range of roles under her belt, and a relentless passion for encouraging positive change, Rosamund Pike's influence extends far beyond the silver screen.
    • Born: 01-27-1979
    • Age: 46
  • 11
    223 votes
    Kate Hudson, born on April 19, 1979, in Los Angeles, California, is a celebrated American actress who rose to fame for her striking performance in the film Almost Famous in 2000. The daughter of Academy Award-winning actress Goldie Hawn and musician Bill Hudson, her acting roots run deep. She was raised by her mother and actor Kurt Russell after her parents' split, offering her a unique perspective on the industry from an early age. Hudson made her acting debut in 1998 with the television movie Ricochet River. However, it was her role as Penny Lane in Cameron Crowe's Almost Famous that catapulted her into the limelight, earning her an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress. From then, she went on to star in numerous successful films such as How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Raising Helen, You, Me and Dupree, and Bride Wars, further cementing her status in Hollywood. In addition to her acting career, Hudson co-founded Fabletics, a fitness brand, in 2013. Her entrepreneurial venture combined her passion for fitness with practical, stylish workout clothing. Despite her busy schedule, Hudson also found time to pen two books: Pretty Happy: Healthy Ways to Love Your Body and Pretty Fun: Creating and Celebrating a Lifetime of Tradition. Both books reflect her commitment to health and wellness, underlining her multifaceted career beyond the bright lights of Hollywood.
    • Born: 04-19-1979
    • Age: 45
    • Benjamin Barry
      1Benjamin Barry
      47 Votes
    • Ben 'Finn' Finnegan
      2Ben 'Finn' Finnegan
      35 Votes
    • Alex Sheldon
      3Alex Sheldon
      20 Votes
  • Scarlett Johansson, an American actress and singer, is one of the most talented personalities in Hollywood. Born on November 22nd, 1984 in New York City to a Danish father and a Jewish mother, she was drawn towards arts from her early childhood. Her passion for acting led her to enroll at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute where she honed her skills before making it big on screen. Johansson's career began at a young age with roles in films such as North and Just Cause. However, it was her role as Grace MacLean in The Horse Whisperer that truly brought her into the limelight. She continued to impress critics and audiences alike with performances in films like Ghost World, but it was Sofia Coppola's Lost in Translation that solidified Johansson's position as an esteemed actress earning herself a BAFTA award for Best Actress. Apart from acting, Scarlett has also made significant strides as a singer releasing two albums: Anywhere I Lay My Head which consists of Tom Waits covers and Break Up, both receiving positive reviews. Furthermore, Johansson is known not only for her talent but also for being politically active participating actively during elections supporting different candidates over time. A versatile performer with an impressive range of roles under her belt, Scarlett Johansson remains one of Hollywood's most respected figures.
    • Born: 11-22-1984
    • Age: 40
  • Reese Witherspoon, born as Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon on March 22, 1976, in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S., is a widely acclaimed American actress, producer, and entrepreneur. Her early years were spent in Germany where her father served as a lieutenant colonel in the US Army reserves. However, her family returned to the U.S when she was four years old. She began her career in entertainment at the age of 14 with the film The Man in the Moon, which earned her a nomination for a Young Artist Award. Witherspoon's breakthrough came in 1999 when she starred in the comedy-drama Election, earning her a Golden Globe nomination. But it was her role as Elle Woods in the comedy Legally Blonde in 2001 that catapulted her into Hollywood stardom. This performance solidified her standing as one of America's most talented and versatile actresses, earning her a second Golden Globe nomination. In 2005, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of June Carter Cash in the biographical musical film Walk the Line. Aside from her acting career, Witherspoon has made significant strides as a producer and entrepreneur. She established her production company, Pacific Standard, in 2012 to create more roles for women in film and television. This venture produced several critically acclaimed films, including Gone Girl and Wild. In 2016, she extended her entrepreneurial prowess to launch Draper James, a Southern-inspired retail brand that mirrors her personal style and Southern roots. With her diverse accomplishments in acting, producing, and business, Reese Witherspoon continues to be a formidable force in the entertainment industry.
    • Born: 03-22-1976
    • Age: 48
  • 14
    141 votes
    Born on July 15, 1976, in Algermissen, West Germany, Diane Kruger embarked on her journey to fame initially as a ballet dancer, then as a successful model, before finally transitioning into acting. The journey was not without its trials, yet these challenges only fueled her determination and honed her skills, paving her path towards international recognition. Kruger's modeling career took off when she won the Elite Model Look competition in Germany at the age of 15. This led to an international career that saw her gracing prestigious catwalks and becoming the face of renowned brands such as Chanel, Louis Vuitton, and Dior. However, it was her decision to step away from modeling and venture into acting that truly made her mark. After studying at the Cours Florent, one of France's premier drama schools, she made her acting debut in the 2002 film The Piano Player. Her breakthrough role came in 2004, with the movie Troy, where she played Helen of Troy. From then on, her acting career took an upward trajectory, with critically acclaimed performances in films like National Treasure, Inglourious Basterds, and In the Fade. For the latter, she received the Best Actress award at the Cannes Film Festival, solidifying her status as a formidable talent in the industry. Diane Kruger's remarkable journey, from a small town in Germany to the glamorous world of Hollywood, serves as a testament to her relentless drive, talent, and an unwavering commitment to her craft.
    • Born: 07-15-1976
    • Age: 48
  • Sarah Michelle Gellar
    Sarah Michelle Gellar is a multifaceted talent, known for her prowess in acting, producing, and entrepreneurship. Born on April 14, 1977, in New York City, Gellar's journey into the entertainment industry began at a tender age of four when she was spotted by an agent during a restaurant outing with her family. This serendipitous encounter led to her debut in the made-for-TV movie, An Invasion of Privacy. However, it was her role as Kendall Hart in the ABC daytime soap opera All My Children that catapulted her to fame, earning her an Emmy Award. Undeniably, Gellar is best known for her groundbreaking role as Buffy Summers in the cult classic television series, Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The show, which ran from 1997 to 2003, earned Gellar critical acclaim and a legion of dedicated fans. It also won her several awards, including a Golden Globe nomination. Her portrayal of Buffy, a young woman burdened with the responsibility of fighting off supernatural villains while navigating the complexities of adolescence, became a cultural phenomenon. Beyond acting, Gellar has showcased her entrepreneurial spirit with the launch of Foodstirs, an e-commerce startup selling baking kits, in 2015. She co-founded the company with two friends, aiming to create a brand that promotes fun and healthy baking. Additionally, she has used her platform for philanthropy, supporting causes such as breast cancer research and child abuse prevention.
    • Born: 04-14-1977
    • Age: 47
    • Cruel Intentions
      1Cruel Intentions
      171 Votes
    • I Know What You Did Last Summer
      2I Know What You Did Last Summer
      141 Votes
    • The Grudge
      3The Grudge
      112 Votes
  • Born in the peaceful town of Springdale, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, Natasha Henstridge carved her own path to Hollywood stardom from humble beginnings. At only 14 years old, she embarked on a modelling career which saw her gracing magazine covers and working for high-profile brands like Old Spice and Olay. Yet, it was her breakthrough role in the 1995 science-fiction thriller Species that catapulted her into the cinematic world and established her reputation as a multifaceted actress. Henstridge's portrayal of the human-alien hybrid Sil in Species earned her recognition, demonstrating her ability to deliver a compelling performance in a challenging role. Her acting prowess continued to shine in a slew of films and television shows, including The Whole Nine Yards, Ghosts of Mars, and the popular TV series She Spies. Not confined to any single genre, she has displayed remarkable versatility, moving seamlessly between thrillers, comedies, and dramas. Away from the camera, Henstridge has been praised for her advocacy work. A staunch supporter of breast cancer research, she has used her platform to raise awareness about the disease. An avid animal lover, she is also known for her work with PETA, advocating against animal cruelty.
    • Born: 08-15-1974
    • Age: 50
  • 17
    151 votes
    A widely recognized name in the world of entertainment, Malin Åkerman is a Swedish-Canadian actress, model, and singer. Born on May 12, 1978, in Stockholm, Sweden, Åkerman relocated to Canada at just two years old after her parents' divorce. Her early life in Toronto, Ontario, was characterized by an unmistakable attraction towards performing arts; she started modelling at the age of sixteen and acted in several television commercials before graduating from high school. Åkerman's acting career took off when she entered Hollywood in the early 2000s. She appeared in several television series such as The Comeback and Childrens Hospital, showcasing her versatility and earning critical acclaim. Her breakthrough role came in 2007 with the romantic comedy The Heartbreak Kid, where her performance garnered widespread recognition. A string of successful movies followed, including 27 Dresses, Watchmen, and Rock of Ages, each one solidifying her place in the global film industry. However, Åkerman's talents are not confined to acting alone. As a teenager, she was part of the band "The Petalstones," where she was the lead vocalist. Despite the band's decision to disband, Åkerman's love for music never waned. Her journey, marked by determination, talent, and resilience, continues to inspire aspiring artists worldwide.
    • Born: 05-12-1978
    • Age: 46
  • 18
    122 votes
    Born in Point Pleasant, New Jersey, on April 30, 1982, Kirsten Dunst moved to Los Angeles at a young age where she was soon discovered by casting agents. Dunst's career in the entertainment industry took off when she landed her first significant role in the short film Oedipus Wrecks, part of Woody Allen's New York Stories anthology, at just six years old. Dunst quickly rose to prominence for her heart-wrenching performance as Claudia, a child vampire, in the horror-drama Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), alongside Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise. This role marked a turning point in her career, earning her a Golden Globe nomination. She continued to demonstrate her range and talent in a variety of roles, from the titular character in The Virgin Suicides (1999) to Mary Jane Watson in the iconic Spider-Man trilogy (2002-2007). In addition to her film work, Dunst has also made a significant impact on the small screen. Her performance as Peggy Blumquist in the second season of the critically acclaimed TV series Fargo (2015) showcased her ability to embody complex characters, earning her a Golden Globe nomination. Her dedication to her craft, combined with her natural talent, ensures that Kirsten Dunst's star continues to shine brightly in the Hollywood firmament.
    • Born: 04-30-1982
    • Age: 42
  • 19
    113 votes
    Anna Faris, a multifaceted talent in the entertainment industry, is an acclaimed actress, producer, and author. Born on November 29, 1976, in Baltimore, Maryland, she first entered the world of acting at the tender age of nine with a play at the Seattle Repertory Theater. Following her passion for drama, she studied English Literature at the University of Washington, only to return to her true calling, acting, post-graduation. Faris's breakthrough role came in 2000 with the horror-comedy film Scary Movie, where her performance as Cindy Campbell catapulted her into the limelight. Faris's career is marked by her versatility, seamlessly transitioning between diverse roles in comedy, drama, and action films. She showcased her comedic prowess in films like The House Bunny (2008) and What's Your Number? (2011), while also demonstrating her dramatic skills in critically acclaimed movies such as Lost in Translation (2003) and Brokeback Mountain (2005). Faris's voice-over work as Sam Sparks in the animated Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs series further exhibits her wide-ranging abilities. Beyond her acting career, Faris has made significant contributions as a producer and author. She launched her own production company, Faris Inc., in 2004, and co-produced several films she starred in, including The House Bunny. In 2017, she authored her memoir, Unqualified, offering an honest and humorous look at her personal life and career. The memoir became a New York Times Best Seller, reinforcing Faris's status as a multi-talented force in the entertainment world.
    • Born: 11-29-1976
    • Age: 48
    • The House Bunny
      1The House Bunny
      106 Votes
    • Scary Movie
      2Scary Movie
      81 Votes
    • Just Friends
      3Just Friends
      71 Votes
  • 20
    110 votes
    Piper Perabo, born in Dallas, Texas, on October 31, 1976, is a prolific actress with an extensive body of work across various genres. Raised in a family with strong roots in the arts, she developed a deep passion for acting at an early age. Her parents, Mary Charlotte Ulland, an artist, and George William Perabo, a professor, instilled a love for the arts and education in her. Piper graduated from Ohio University with a degree in theater, refining her natural talent and carving out her path in the entertainment industry. Perabo's breakthrough role came in 2000 when she starred in the film Coyote Ugly, winning her an MTV Movie Award for Best Music Moment. From then, her career trajectory has been nothing short of phenomenal. She has showcased her versatility by taking on a diverse range of roles in both television and films. Some noteworthy performances include her lead role in the USA Network spy thriller series Covert Affairs where she earned a Golden Globe nomination, and her appearance in Looper, a critically acclaimed science-fiction film. Being an advocate for equal rights, Perabo consistently uses her platform to raise awareness about social issues. Her activism encompasses various fields, including women's rights and immigration reform. She co-founded "The Resistance Revival Chorus," a collective of more than 60 women who come together to sing protest songs. Piper Perabo's commitment to her craft, coupled with her dedication to activism, paints a picture of an artist who not only entertains but also strives to make a positive impact on society.
    • Born: 10-31-1976
    • Age: 48
  • 21
    131 votes
    Cameron Diaz, born on August 30, 1972, in San Diego, California, is a renowned Hollywood actress who has made a significant impact within the global film industry. She began her career as a model at the tender age of 16, working for elite agencies such as Elite Model Management. Diaz's modeling career took her around the world, giving her exposure to different cultures and experiences. Her first break in acting came unexpectedly when she auditioned for The Mask, opposite Jim Carrey, despite having no previous acting experience. The film was a box office hit, propelling her into stardom and setting the stage for an illustrious acting career. Diaz's charm, comedic timing, and versatility set her apart from her contemporaries. Over the course of her career, she has showcased her talent in a wide range of genres, from comedy to drama, and has worked with some of the most respected directors in Hollywood. Some of her most notable performances include roles in There's Something About Mary, Charlie's Angels, and Vanilla Sky. Diaz's performance in Being John Malkovich earned her a Golden Globe nomination, solidifying her status as one of Hollywood's top actresses. Despite her success in the film industry, Diaz has never allowed herself to be boxed into a single role. In addition to acting, she is also a successful author and environmental activist. Her book, The Body Book: Feed, Move, Understand and Love Your Amazing Body, co-written with Sandra Bark, became a New York Times bestseller, demonstrating her ability to captivate audiences beyond the silver screen. As an environmentalist, Diaz is committed to raising awareness about environmental issues and advocating for sustainable living.
    • Born: 08-30-1972
    • Age: 52
  • 22
    128 votes
    Katherine Heigl, born on November 24, 1978, in Washington D.C., United States, is an acclaimed actress and producer. She first made her mark in the world of modeling as a child, signing with Wilhelmina Models while still in elementary school. However, it was her transition into acting that catapulted her to international fame. Her breakthrough role came when she portrayed Isabel Evans in the science fiction television series Roswell, earning her a dedicated fan base and critical acclaim. Heigl's career took a significant leap when she ventured into the realm of medical dramas with her portrayal of Dr. Izzie Stevens on the hit show Grey's Anatomy. This role not only brought her mainstream success but also won her the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2007. In addition to her television success, Heigl has also starred in a number of successful films, including the romantic comedies 27 Dresses and The Ugly Truth, demonstrating her ability to command the big screen with equal prowess. Off-screen, Heigl is known for her philanthropic efforts. She co-founded the Jason Debus Heigl Foundation, an organization dedicated to animal welfare, named in honor of her late brother. She has also been involved in several other charitable endeavors, reflecting her commitment to using her platform for the greater good.
    • Born: 11-24-1978
    • Age: 46
  • 23
    111 votes
    Molly Sims is a multi-talented personality in the entertainment industry, best known for her modeling work and acting roles. Born on May 25, 1973, in Murray, Kentucky, Sims had an early inclination towards modeling. Her ambitious spirit led her to drop out of Vanderbilt University in 1993 to pursue a modeling career. This bold move paid off when she was signed by NEXT Model Management, catapulting her into the world of high fashion, where she achieved significant success, including appearing in the coveted Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue for multiple years. Apart from making waves in the modeling industry, Sims also showcased her prowess as an actress. She successfully transitioned from modeling to acting with her breakthrough role as Delinda Deline in the hit television series Las Vegas which aired from 2003 to 2008. This was followed by appearances in several other TV shows and films like Yes Man, The Benchwarmers, and Fired Up!. Her versatility as an actress is impressive, with her roles ranging from comedic performances to dramatic turns. Aside from her professional achievements, Molly Sims is also an active philanthropist. Throughout her career, she has demonstrated a dedication to giving back to the community. She is involved with several charities such as Operation Smile, which provides medical procedures for children with facial deformities, and Baby2Baby, which supplies basic necessities to children living in poverty.
    • Born: 05-25-1973
    • Age: 51
  • Natalie Dormer
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    Natalie Dormer, an English actress, was born on February 11, 1982, in Reading, Berkshire. Known for her dynamic acting prowess and striking beauty, she has carved a niche for herself in the entertainment industry. She completed her schooling at Chiltern Edge Secondary School and Reading Blue Coat School, following which she studied at the Webber Douglas Academy of Dramatic Art in London. Dormer's acting career kickstarted with her breakthrough role as Anne Boleyn in the television series, The Tudors, which ran from 2007 to 2010. Her portrayal of the audacious queen earned her two Gemini Award nominations for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Dramatic Role. The success of The Tudors paved the way for Dormer to star in acclaimed productions like Game of Thrones, where she played the cunning Margaery Tyrell, and The Hunger Games film series, where she portrayed the relentless Cressida. Beyond her contributions to television and film, Dormer is also celebrated for her stage performances. In 2003, she made her stage debut in the play Sweet Violence. Later, she featured in the Shakespearean comedy, The Comedy of Errors at the Novello Theatre in London. Off-screen, Dormer is an avid poker player and has participated in various professional poker tournaments. Additionally, she is a dedicated runner and has participated in marathons to raise funds for children's charities.
    • Born: 02-11-1982
    • Age: 43
  • 25
    110 votes
    Born on January 5, 1978, in Sioux Falls, South Dakota, January Jones embarked on her acting journey after graduating from Roosevelt High School. Her initial foray into the world of glamor was through modeling, which took her to cities like New York and Paris. Jones' breakthrough came in 2007 when she landed the role of Betty Draper in the critically acclaimed television series Mad Men. Her portrayal of the complex character earned her two Golden Globe nominations and an Emmy nomination. This marked a crucial turning point in her career, and she quickly became a household name. Apart from Mad Men, Jones starred in popular films such as American Wedding and We Are Marshall, showcasing her versatility as an actress. In addition to her acting prowess, Jones is known for her philanthropic efforts. She serves as an ambassador for Oceana, an organization dedicated to protecting and restoring the world's oceans. Her dedication to environmental conservation reflects her commitment to using her platform for positive change.
    • Born: 01-05-1978
    • Age: 47
  • Alicia Silverstone, the vivacious Hollywood actress and producer, is widely recognized for her significant contributions to film and television. Born on October 4, 1976, in San Francisco, California, Silverstone's acting journey began with appearances in television commercials and modeling gigs before she landed her breakout role in Amy Heckerling's cult classic Clueless in 1995. Her portrayal of Cher Horowitz, a charmingly naive and fashion-obsessed teenager, earned her critical acclaim and instantly catapulted her into stardom. Silverstone's success in Clueless paved the way for her appearance in several high-profile films such as Batman & Robin where she played Batgirl, and Excess Baggage, which marked her debut as a film producer. Despite facing a series of ups and downs in her career, Silverstone remained resilient, exploring various facets of acting through theater and television. She notably starred in NBC's Miss Match earning a Golden Globe nomination for her performance. An ardent animal rights activist, Silverstone is also renowned for her commitment to veganism and environmental advocacy. She wrote The Kind Diet, a guide to vegan nutrition, and established a lifestyle brand called The Kind Life. Silverstone's multifaceted personality, combined with her passion for acting and activism, makes her a prominent figure in Hollywood and beyond.
    • Born: 10-04-1976
    • Age: 48
  • Taylor Schilling became the Cinderella story of the fall 2009 network television season when she was picked to headline the NBC ensemble drama, "Mercy" (2009-10) while she was still working as a Manhattan-based nanny. With only one screen-credit to her resume, the unknown Schilling's auditions so wowed producers of "Mercy" that they gave her the lynchpin role of the blue-collar, war-hardened nurse at the heart of the show's eponymous hospital. Catalyzed by a marked ability to render a character layered with surly grit, pathos and human vulnerability, Schilling's abrupt promotion into the limelight portended a big upside for a burgeoning thespian career.
    • Born: 07-27-1984
    • Age: 40
  • 28
    9 votes
    Born on January 2, 1983, in Los Angeles, California, Catherine Ann Bosworth, known professionally as Kate Bosworth, has carved an impressive niche for herself in the world of entertainment. Raised in a military family, Bosworth's early life saw her move from town to town, an experience that instilled in her resilience and adaptability. She developed an interest in horse riding during her childhood, earning champion equestrian status before she hit her teenage years. However, it was a turn in Robert Redford's film The Horse Whisperer in 1998 that would mark the beginning of her acting career and set the trajectory for her future successes. Bosworth quickly made a name for herself in Hollywood with her role as the surfing sensation Anne Marie Chadwick in the 2002 sports drama film Blue Crush. Her performance, coupled with her natural talent for athletics, led to her becoming a household name and opened up numerous opportunities. In 2006, she embraced the role of Lois Lane in Superman Returns, demonstrating her versatility in acting by moving from action-packed roles to more complex characters. Her performances have consistently earned her acclaim, including her mesmerizing portrayal of Sandra Dee in the biographical drama Beyond the Sea. In addition to her acting career, Bosworth has ventured into the world of producing and fashion. In 2013, Bosworth co-founded the app Style Thief, which allowed users to take photos of clothing and search for similar styles online. Furthermore, she launched her own jewelry line with her husband, Michael Polish, under the brand name JewelMint. A multi-talented personality, Bosworth continues to be a significant influence in both the entertainment and fashion industries, inspiring millions with her screen performances and entrepreneurial spirit. Her journey from a young equestrian to an accomplished actress and business woman is a testament to her commitment and passion for excellence.
    • Born: 01-02-1983
    • Age: 42
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    122 votes
    Julia Stiles first graced the screens with her talent in the mid-1990s. Born on March 28, 1981, in New York City, she nurtured her acting passion from an early age. Her parents, John O'Hara and Judith Stiles, supported her ambition, leading her to secure a role in the La MaMa Theatre Company's production at just eleven years old. This initial break paved the way for her future endeavors in the entertainment industry. Stiles' performance in the television series Ghostwriter marked the beginning of her successful acting career. However, it was her role in the 1999 teen romantic comedy-drama 10 Things I Hate About You that catapulted her to international stardom. Her portrayal of a strong-willed teenager in this film showcased her ability to embody complex characters, earning her a nomination for the MTV Movie Award for Best Breakthrough Performance. She continued to amaze audiences with her performances in Save the Last Dance and The Prince and Me, further establishing her as a leading lady in Hollywood. Julia Stiles ventured into the world of suspense thrillers with the Bourne film series, where she played a pivotal role opposite Matt Damon. Her performance in these films broadened her acting repertoire and solidified her status as a versatile actress. In addition to her film career, Stiles has also made significant strides in the television industry with the show Dexter, earning a Primetime Emmy nomination. An alumna of Columbia University, Stiles seamlessly balances her acting career with her academic pursuits, marking her as a multifaceted individual both on and off the screen.
    • Born: 03-28-1981
    • Age: 43
  • 30
    93 votes
    Emilie de Ravin (; born 27 December 1981) is an Australian-American actress. She starred as Tess Harding on Roswell (2000–2002), Claire Littleton on the ABC drama Lost (2004–2010), and as Belle on the ABC drama Once Upon a Time (2012–2018).De Ravin's film credits include Santa's Slay (2005), The Hills Have Eyes (2006) and Ball Don't Lie (2008). She starred as Emily, the heroin-addicted ex-girlfriend of Brendan Frye, in the neo-noir film Brick (2005). She had a cameo in Public Enemies (2009) and starred in Remember Me (2010). De Ravin has been included on Maxim's Hot 100 list three times: in 2005 (No. 47), 2006 (No. 65), and 2008 (No. 68).
    • Born: 12-27-1981
    • Age: 43
  • 31
    94 votes
    Claire Danes, an American actress of extraordinary talent and critical acclaim, has etched an indelible mark in the world of entertainment. Born on April 12, 1979, in Manhattan, New York, she was exposed to the arts at a young age, studying dance and theater. Her exceptional acting skills were evident early on, leading her to study at the prestigious Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute. Danes's breakthrough role came in 1994 with the television series My So-Called Life, where she played Angela Chase, a role that won her a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress and a nomination for an Emmy Award. She then transitioned to the big screen, starring in films such as Little Women (1994) and Baz Luhrmann's Romeo + Juliet (1996), further establishing her presence in Hollywood. Her portrayal of Juliet alongside Leonardo DiCaprio showcased her ability to capture audiences with her emotive performances. Danes's career trajectory took a significant leap with her role in the spy thriller series Homeland. Her performance as Carrie Mathison, a CIA officer struggling with bipolar disorder, won her critical acclaim, earning her two Emmys and two Golden Globe Awards. Throughout her career, Danes has proven her versatility, taking on diverse roles across genres. Her commitment to her craft, coupled with an innate ability to bring characters to life, cements her status as one of the most respected actresses of her generation.
    • Born: 04-12-1979
    • Age: 45
  • 32
    105 votes
    Jaime King, born on April 23, 1979 in Omaha, Nebraska, is an American actress and model who has made a significant impact on both the fashion and film industries. Raised in a family with three siblings, King's passion for the arts became evident from a tender age. At just 14, she was discovered by a modeling agent and soon took the New York fashion world by storm, becoming a favorite muse for top designers like Chanel, Gucci, and Alexander McQueen. King transitioned into acting in the early 2000s, demonstrating her versatility across various genres. She landed her first major role in the comedy-horror film Happy Campers (2001), but it was her performance in the critically acclaimed drama Pearl Harbor (2001) that brought her into the spotlight. Over the years, King has showcased her wide-ranging acting prowess in an array of films and television series, including Sin City (2005), My Bloody Valentine (2009), and Hart of Dixie (2011-2015), where she played the beloved character Lemon Breeland. Beyond her successful career in modeling and acting, King is also known for her philanthropic efforts. She is actively involved in charities that focus on child welfare and environmental conservation. King is also an advocate for mental health and openly shares her own struggles to raise awareness and reduce stigma. Despite her stardom, King remains grounded, attributing her success and resilience to her humble mid-western roots and strong family values. Her journey from the runways of New York to the screens of Hollywood serves as an inspiring testament to her talent, tenacity, and heart.
    • Born: 04-23-1979
    • Age: 45
  • 33
    98 votes
    Leslie Bibb, born in North Dakota and raised in Virginia, is an acclaimed American actress and model. Her career hit the spotlight when she won a nationwide modeling search conducted by The Oprah Winfrey Show and the Elite Agency at the tender age of 16. This achievement led her to sign a contract with the New York-based Elite Model Management, propelling her into a successful modeling career gracing the covers of famous fashion magazines. However, her aspirations were not confined to modeling alone. She began exploring her acting potential, taking up roles in a variety of well-received television shows. Bibb transitioned seamlessly from modeling to acting, making her first notable appearance on the small screen in the late 1990s. She gained prominence for her role as Brooke McQueen on the WB Network dramedy series Popular, which aired from 1999 to 2001. The show earned her a Teen Choice Award nomination and paved the way for her to take on more challenging roles in both television and film. She made appearances in recurring roles on shows such as ER and Line of Fire. Moving on to the big screen, Bibb proved her versatility by starring in a wide array of films spanning comedy, horror, and drama genres. Notably, her performance in Talladega Nights: The Ballad of Ricky Bobby garnered significant attention. She further cemented her position in Hollywood with roles in blockbuster movies like Iron Man and Iron Man 2. Beyond acting, Bibb has also shown her prowess behind the camera, co-producing the film Miss Nobody, in which she played the lead role.
    • Born: 11-17-1974
    • Age: 50
  • 34
    107 votes
    Jaime Pressly, a multifaceted actress and model from the United States, has made a significant impact in Hollywood with her diverse roles and undeniable talent. Born on July 30, 1977, in Kinston, North Carolina, Pressly's foray into the world of glamour began at an early age when she started training as a gymnast and dancer. Her dedication and hard work quickly paid off as she graced the cover of Teen Magazine at just 14 years old after winning the publication's modeling competition. Pressly's acting career took off in 1997 with her role in the drama series Push. However, it was her portrayal of Joy Turner in the NBC sitcom My Name Is Earl that catapulted her to international fame. For this role, she received critical acclaim and numerous accolades, including an Emmy award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series in 2007. Pressly's filmography is vast and varied, encompassing both comedy and drama genres. Some of her notable film roles include Joe Dirt, DOA: Dead or Alive, and I Love You, Man. Aside from her acting career, Pressly is known for her entrepreneurial spirit. She launched her own clothing line, J'aime by Jaime Pressly, which showcased her keen sense of style and business acumen. A dedicated mother, Pressly balances her professional endeavors with her personal life, raising her three children.
    • Born: 07-30-1977
    • Age: 47
  • 35
    81 votes
    Gillian Jacobs always had the makings of a star. The classically trained actress first impressed with her gripping portrayal of an assault victim in an off-Broadway production of "Cagelove" (2006), before making a smooth transition into film and television, where she guest starred on numerous hit dramas like "Law & Order: Criminal Intent" (NBC, 2001-07; USA, 2007-11) and "The Good Wife" (CBS, 2009-16). Gifted with a natural flair for comedy, Jacobs landed a plum role on the popular NBC series "Community" (NBC/Yahoo, 2009-2015), as a beautiful, idealistic coed who was always one step ahead of Joel McHale's unctuous lawyer character. Not only did the top-rated series highlight Jacobs' lighthearted side, but it also paved the way for even bigger roles to follow, including films such as "Seeking a Friend for the End of the World" (2011) and Judd Apatow's romantic comedy "Love" (Netflix 2016- ).
    • Born: 10-19-1982
    • Age: 42
    • Don't Think Twice
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    136 votes
    Drew Barrymore, born on February 22, 1975, in Culver City, California, is a renowned American actress, producer, director, and author. She hails from the legendary Barrymore family that has been synonymous with American cinema for over a century. Her career trajectory is as unique as her lineage, marked by a series of highs and lows that have shaped her into an icon of resilience and reinvention. Barrymore's acting career commenced at an astonishingly young age. She stole the limelight with her heartwarming performance in Steven Spielberg's blockbuster E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial when she was just seven years old. However, as her career skyrocketed, she grappled with personal challenges, struggling with drug and alcohol abuse during her early teens. This tumultuous phase didn't deter her spirit; instead, it fueled her determination to reclaim her life and career. She successfully transitioned from a child star to a respected adult actor, starring in a variety of roles across genres. In addition to her acting prowess, Barrymore has made significant strides behind the scenes. She co-founded the production company Flower Films in 1995, which produced successful films like Charlie's Angels and 50 First Dates. As an author, she penned her autobiography Little Girl Lost at the age of 14, candidly chronicling her early struggles. Later, she authored another book Wildflower, reflecting on her life experiences.
    • Born: 02-22-1975
    • Age: 50
  • 37
    70 votes
    Born March 1, 1971 in The Bronx, New York, Buono was raised in a blue-collar family and decided at an early age to make acting her life's ambition. At 12, she showed her connection to her family's work ethic by answering a casting call ad for Harvey Fierstein's "Spookhouse" and landing the role without any assistance from her family or other adults. Buono began landing roles on television and the New York stage while in her teens and early twenties, and earned a Daytime Emmy nomination as a young victim of sexual abuse in "Abby, My Love" (CBS, 1991), which aired as part of the "CBS Schoolbreak Special." She soon graduated to minor roles in Stephen Gyllenhaal's "Waterland" (1992), with Jeremy Irons and Ethan Hawke; as an illegal immigrant in "The Cowboy Way" (1994) with Woody Harrelson and Kiefer Sutherland; and in Noam Baumbach's much-loved indie comedy "Kicking and Screaming" (1994), which reunited her with his "Abby, My Love" co-star, Josh Hamilton. While cultivating her acting career, Buono also graduated from Columbia University with a double major in English and political science in 1993, which she earned in just three years. After graduation, Buono concentrated largely on character roles in independent films and on television. She was the wife and confidante of prison guard Robert Sean Leonard, who served as an earpiece for monstrous 1930s criminal Carl Panzram (James Woods) in "Killer: A Journal of Murder" (1996), before playing an accident-prone opera singer in love with a young man (Gibson Frazier) with Jazz Era affectations in the offbeat "Man of the Century" (1999). She soon added behind-the-camera credits to her expanding resume, including a stint as director on the short "Baggage" (1997) with Liev Schreiber and Minnie Driver, and served as co-producer and star of the comedy "Two Ninas" (1999), about a pair of similarly monikered women (Buono and Amanda Peet) who fell for a very unlucky man. Buono's screen credits grew more obscure at the launch of the new millennium - few outside of art house and film festival circles saw the lesbian drama "Chutney Popcorn" (1999), "Attention Shoppers" (2000) or "Happy Accidents" (2000) with Marisa Tomei and Vincent D'Onofrio. She soon turned to television for wider exposure, and earned it through supporting roles on high profile series like "Third Watch" and "The Sopranos." In the former, she played paramedic Grace Foster, whose hard exterior held in a troubled childhood with an addict mother, while in the latter, she was Kelli Moltisanti, wife to Michael Imperioli's troubled mobster Christopher Moltisanti. A dutiful wife and mother during the early years of their relationship, she soon suffered the same fate as many mob spouses: betrayed by her philandering husband, terrified by his violent business partners, and ultimately left alone after his murder by his own cousin, Tony Soprano (James Gandolfini). In 2007, she joined the cast of the cult favorite "The Dead Zone" (USA, 2002-2007) as Sheriff Anna Turner, who investigated the death of her predecessor (Chris Bruno). During this period, Buono maintained her screen career in features as varied as Ang Lee's "Hulk" (2003), playing David Banner's mother, who was killed by his genetically induced rage, and "Beer League" (2006), and Artie Lange's hapless lay-about love interest. In 2010, she appeared as the divorced mother of Kodi Smit-McPhee in "Let Me In," the critically praised American remake of the Swedish vampire movie "Let the Right One In" (2008). That same year, she landed her most widely seen role to date on "Mad Men," playing Dr. Faye Miller, a cool, cerebral market research consultant who joins Sterling Cooper Draper Pryce. Initially resisting the advances of Don Draper (Jon Hamm), she eventually falls for his charms. Their relationship, however, foundered when she grew too close to the truth behind his secret identity, whereupon he left her emotionally crushed by impulsively marrying his younger secretary, Megan Calvert (Jessica Pare). For her efforts, Buono received an Emmy Award nomination for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2011. Buono next appeared in the family comedy "The Discoverers" (2012), followed by a supporting role in the Stephen King thriller "A Good Marriage" (2014). Buono returned to television with a story arc on the procedural drama "Person of Interest" (CBS 2011-16), followed by a series regular role as suburban mother Karen Wheeler on the streaming hit "Stranger Things" (Netflix 2016- ).
    • Born: 03-01-1974
    • Age: 51
  • Michelle Williams, a name synonymous with brilliance and versatility in the acting world, has been a force to reckon with since her early days in Hollywood. Born on September 9, 1980, in Kalispell, Montana, Williams spent most of her childhood nurturing her passion for acting, which was evident with her relocation to Los Angeles at the tender age of 15 to pursue her dream. Williams's career trajectory has been nothing short of extraordinary. She first gained recognition for her role as Jen Lindley on the hit television series Dawson's Creek, where she exhibited an uncanny ability to portray complex characters with nuanced performances. However, it was her film career that truly catapulted her into the spotlight. Her role in Brokeback Mountain not only earned her critical acclaim but also her first Academy Award nomination, setting the tone for the rest of her illustrious career. Williams continued to impress audiences and critics alike with her roles in films like Blue Valentine, My Week with Marilyn, and Manchester by the Sea, earning multiple award nominations and victories, including a Golden Globe win for Best Actress. Off-screen, Williams is known for her advocacy work, particularly around women's rights and equal pay in Hollywood. She made headlines with her powerful speech at the 2019 Emmy Awards, using her platform to highlight gender pay disparity in the entertainment industry. Despite her fame, she remains fiercely private about her personal life, choosing to let her work speak for itself. Michelle Williams is more than just an actor; she is a testament to the power of perseverance, talent, and authenticity in an industry often criticized for its superficiality.
    • Born: 09-09-1980
    • Age: 44
  • 39
    97 votes
    Chloë Sevigny, born in 1974 in Springfield, Massachusetts, embarked on a journey to stardom that began with an inadvertent encounter with a fashion editor in New York City. The youngest of two siblings, she spent her formative years in Darien, Connecticut, where she nurtured a distinctive sense of style that would later become influential in her acting and modeling careers. Her early fascination with the arts, particularly with theatre and fashion, drove her to relocate to New York where her unconventional beauty caught the attention of a Sassy Magazine editor, paving her way into the world of modeling. In 1995, Sevigny made a groundbreaking debut in the film industry with her performance in the controversial movie "Kids". This role catapulted her into the spotlight and established her as a reputable actress. She added another feather to her cap when she received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her exemplary performance in Boys Don't Cry in 1999. Besides her noticeable contributions to cinema, Sevigny also proved her versatility by exploring different mediums. Notably, she thrived in the television sphere with significant roles in series such as Big Love, for which she earned a Golden Globe Award in 2010. Off the screen, Sevigny has consistently made waves as a fashion icon. Her unique and daring style choices have often been celebrated within the fashion industry, leading to collaborations with high-end brands and labels. Moreover, her love for art and fashion intermingled with her acting career, resulting in her directorial debut with the short film "Kitty" in 2016. Chloë Sevigny's life and career stand as a testament to her ability to continually reinvent herself while remaining true to her distinct artistic vision.
    • Born: 11-18-1974
    • Age: 50