By ETonline Staff
12:05 AM PDT, June 11, 2014
Click through our Birthday Babes gallery to find out when your favorite celebs celebrate their big day this year!
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They're How Old?!
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Click through our Birthday Babes gallery to find out when your favorite celebs celebrate their big day this year!
Peter Dinklage
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Turns 45, June 11. Dinklage has been cemented into American pop culture with his celebrated performance as Tyrion Lanister on the HBO series Game Of Thrones. Dinklage's breakout role came in 2003 in the acclaimed dramedy The Station Agent.
Joshua Jackson
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Turns 36, June 11. Most recently Jackson starred in the FOX sci-fi thriller Fringe, but his real popularity first exploded when he played Pacey Witter on Dawson's Creek.
Hugh Laurie
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Turns 55, June 11. Best known in America for playing Dr. Gregory House on the FOX medical drama House, which earned him two Golden Globe awards and six Emmy Award nominations, Laurie is actually a celebrated English comedian who starred in classic UK comedies such as A Bit Of Fry & Laurie and Blackadder.
Shia LaBeouf
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Turns 28, June 11. Before he was starring in the Transformers franchise and running around with Indiana Jones, Shia was a Disney Channel star in the sitcom Even Stevens, and he made his feature film debut in the 2003 teen adventure drama Holes.
Kate Upton
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Turns 22, June 10. Upton is best known for being a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition cover model, and for starring in the revenge rom-com The Other Woman.
Shane West
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Turns 36, June 10. Best known for his performances in A Walk To Remember and The League Of Extraordinary Gentleman, West also spent five years fronting the legendary punk band The Germs.
Elizabeth Hurley
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Turns 49, June 10. Best known for her work in Bedazzled and Austin Powers, Hurley recently had a recurring role on the hit teen drama Gossip Girl.
Johnny Depp
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Turns 51, June 9. Depp has been nominated for three Oscars, first in 2004 for Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, than in 2005 for Finding Neverland and in 2008 for Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street.
Natalie Portman
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Turns 33, June 9. Portman's career began when she was 13 and starred as an orphan who gets taken in and raised by a hitman in the art of assassination in the classic action thriller Léon: The Professional. In 2011 she won the Oscar for her performance in Black Swan.
Michael J. Fox
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Turns 53, June 9. Best known for playing Marty McFly in the Back To The Future franchise, Fox has 10 Golden Globe nominations, and has won four times, mostly for his work on Spin City and Family Ties.
Paul Giamatti
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Turns 47, June 6. Best known for his work in American Splendor, The Illusionist and Sideways, Giamatti earned himself an Oscar nomination for his performance in the 2005 historical sports drama Cinderella Man.
Robert Englund
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Turns 67, June 6. While the name might not immediately familiar to those who aren't horror fans, the name of his iconic character still stirs fear in the hearts of millions: Freddy Krueger. Englund first played the infamous dream-stalker in the 1984 horror classic A Nightmare On Elm Street, and his since played him in 6 other films in the Nightmare franchise.
Mark Wahlberg
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Turns 43, June 5. Currently set to star in the fourth installment in the wildly successful Transformers franchise, Wahlberg has been nominated for two Oscars for his performances in The Departed and The Fighter.
Angelina Jolie
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Turns 39, June 4. Jolie is not only an Oscar-winning actress with a wildly successful film career, she is also a celebrated humanitarian who has served as the Goodwill Ambassador to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees.
Russell Brand
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Turns 39, June 4. The celebrated and controversial comedian first gained mainstream fame for his performance in Forgetting Sarah Marshall which lead to his first major starring role in the pseudo-spinoff Get Him To The Greek.
Bruce Dern
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Turns 78, June 4. Dern has been acting in films since his first on-screen appearance in Hitchcock's 1959 spy thriller North By Northwest. He has been nominated for two Oscars, 35 years apart. First, in 1979 for Coming Home and again in 2014 for his performance in Nebraska.
Noah Wyle
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Turns 43, June 4. Wyle is best known for his role as Dr. John Carter on the medical drama ER, and currently stars as Tom Mason on the sci-fi horror/action series Falling Skies.
Keith David
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Turns 58, June 4. Keith David has had a long and illustrious career as one of the greatest character actors in Hollywood. Fans of horror director John Carpenter might best know David from his brilliant performances in the 1982 sci-fi horror The Thing, and the 1988 sci-fi horror/comedy They Live. Fans of Disney may recognize David's well-known voice from the 2009 animated film The Princess And The Frog, in which he played the villainous Shadow Man. He currently has 227 acting credits to his name.
Anderson Cooper
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Turns 47, June 3. Known as the "Silver Fox", Cooper is the host of the CNN news program Anderson Cooper 360. Cooper has won 5 Emmys for his news coverage, as well as the coveted Peabody Award.
Imogen Poots
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Turns 25, June 3. Best known for her roles in That Awkward Moment and Need For Speed, Poots originally wanted to be a veterinarian before discovering her passion for acting.
John Hodgman
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Turns 43, June 3. Best known for playing the Deranged Billionaire on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart, and for portraying a PC on the once-popular Mac vs PC commercials, Hodgman is also an accomplished author, with three compendiums of farcical "facts" titled The Areas of My Expertise, More Information Than You Require, and That Is All.
James Purefoy
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Turns 50, June 3. Currently starring as serial killer Joe on the FOX horror drama The Following, Purefoy has starred in a number of costume dramas and period pieces including Rome, A Knight's Tale, and Camelot, among many, many others.
Zachary Quinto
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Turns 37, June 2. Quinto is best known for playing Spock in J.J. Abrams Star Trek reboot, and for playing the sinister Sylar in the NBC sci-fi drama Heroes. In 2013, he was nominated for an Emmy for his performance in American Horror Story.
Justin Long
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Turns 36, June 2. Long is best known for his supporting and starring roles in comedies such as Dodgeball, Galaxy Quest, Accepted, and Zack and Miri Make A Porno. For a while, Long was envolved with actress Drew Barrymore, but the two split in 2010. Since late 2013, Long has been in a relationship with Amanda Seyfriend.
Dominic Cooper
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Turns 36, June 2. Cooper is best known for his work in Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter and in Captain America: The First Avenger, where he played a young Howard Stark, father of Iron Man's Tony Stark. Mad Men's John Slattery played an older Howard Stark in Iron Man 2.
Wentworth Miller
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Turns 42, June 2. Best known for playing Michael Scofield on the FOX drama Prison Break, Miller made his feature screenwriting debut with the acclaimed 2013 thriller drama Stoker.
Wayne Brady
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Turns 42, June 2. Wayne Brady, currently the host of the daytime game show Let's Make A Deal, was a long-time guest and participant on the wildly popular improv comedy show Whose Line Is It Anyway?, for which he earned an Emmy, and two other Emmy nominations.
Nikki Cox
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Turns 36, June 2. Cox gained fame for her performance on the sitcom Unhappily Ever After, and later became a hit as the star of the NBC drama Las Vegas. Cox is currently married to actor and comedian Jay Mohr.