American movie stars born in 1979

Here are 50 famous actresses from United States of America were born in 1979:

Lauren Michelle Hill

Lauren Michelle Hill (June 27, 1979 Columbia-) also known as Lauren Hill, Michelle Lauren Hill or Lauren James is an American nude glamour model, actor and model.

She was born in Columbia, South Carolina and grew up in North Carolina. Hill started her modeling career in the late 90s and quickly gained popularity as a Playboy Playmate in 2000. She went on to appear in several Playboy videos and special editions throughout her career.

Aside from modeling, Hill has also dabbled in acting, with roles in films such as "Barbershop 2: Back in Business" and "Learning Curves". She has also made guest appearances on TV shows including "CSI: Miami" and "Entourage".

In 2009, Hill participated in the reality TV show "Celebrity Fit Club" where she lost over 30 pounds. She later became a certified personal trainer and launched her own fitness business.

Throughout her career, Hill has been recognized not only for her physique but also for her entrepreneurial mind, as she has successfully launched her own clothing line and authored a book on relationships.

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Stephanie Heinrich

Stephanie Heinrich (November 13, 1979 Cincinnati-) is an American nude glamour model and actor.

She began her career in modeling at the age of 18 and gained popularity for her appearances in various men's magazines such as Playboy, Maxim, and FHM. In addition to her modeling career, Stephanie pursued acting and appeared in films such as "Dorm Daze" and "House Bunny". She has also made appearances on TV shows like "Entourage" and "The Girls Next Door". Stephanie is known for her stunning looks and glamorous persona which has earned her a loyal following on social media. She is an advocate for animal rights and frequently works with organizations that promote animal welfare.

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Summer Altice

Summer Altice (December 23, 1979 Fountain Valley-) a.k.a. Summer Danielle Altice, Sunshine, Spitfire or Summer is an American nude glamour model, model and actor.

She was born in Fountain Valley, California in 1979 and grew up in a small town called Fountain Valley. Altice began modeling at a young age and appeared on the covers of high-profile magazines such as Maxim, Playboy, and Stuff. She also made several appearances on television shows and movies, including the hit TV series, "The Scorpion King." Altice has always been interested in athletics and was a skilled athlete. She was on her high school's track and field team and was a varsity volleyball player. After her modeling career, Altice continued to pursue acting, appearing in independent films and making guest appearances on various TV shows. She is also known for her philanthropic work for a number of organizations, including PETA and the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation.

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Aaliyah

Aaliyah (January 16, 1979 Brooklyn-August 25, 2001 Marsh Harbour) a.k.a. Aallyah, Aaliyah (Ah-lee-yah), Alliyah, Aliyah, Aalliyah, Aaliya, Aaliyah Dana Haughton, aaliyah, Aaliyah Haughton, Li Li, BabyGirl, Wonder Woman, Lee, Liyah or Queen of R&B was an American singer, model, actor and dancer.

Aaliyah began her career in the entertainment industry at a young age with appearances on the television show "Star Search" and in R. Kelly's music video for "Age Ain't Nothing But a Number". She released her debut album, "Age Ain't Nothing But a Number", in 1994 at the age of 15. She went on to release two more highly successful albums, "One in a Million" and "Aaliyah", before her tragic death in a plane crash in 2001 at the age of 22. Aaliyah is known for her unique blend of R&B, pop, and hip-hop and her influence on the music industry continues to this day. In addition to her music career, she appeared in films such as "Romeo Must Die" and "Queen of the Damned". She was posthumously inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2020.

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Brandi Burkhardt

Brandi Burkhardt (June 25, 1979 Baltimore-) also known as Brandi Lynn Burkhardt or Alexandra Burkhart is an American actor and singer.

She began her career on Broadway, appearing in productions such as "Aida," "Hairspray," and "Les Miserables." Burkhardt later transitioned into television and film, with appearances on shows such as "CSI: Miami," "How I Met Your Mother," and "Mad Men." She also had a recurring role on the soap opera "Passions" and starred in the Lifetime movie "Confessions of a Go-Go Girl." In addition to her acting career, Burkhardt is also a trained opera singer and has performed in various musical concerts and productions around the world.

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Cerina Vincent

Cerina Vincent (February 7, 1979 Las Vegas-) is an American actor, model, author and writer.

She is best known for her roles in horror films such as "Cabin Fever" and "It Waits" as well as her appearances in popular TV shows like "Power Rangers" and "Sons of Anarchy". Vincent began her career as a child actor, appearing in various commercials and TV shows. In addition to her work in entertainment, she is also a published author, having written several children's books and a memoir about her time on the reality show "Survivor". Vincent is passionate about promoting healthy living and wellness and often shares her fitness routines and healthy eating habits on social media. She is also a frequent collaborator with the non-profit organization Children of the Night, which provides outreach and support to young victims of sex trafficking.

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Evonne Hsu

Evonne Hsu (December 5, 1979 Longview-) a.k.a. 許慧欣, 许慧欣 or Hsu, Evonne is an American actor.

Evonne Hsu is not an American actor, but a Taiwanese-American singer, actress, and television host. She was born on December 5, 1979 in Longview, Texas, but grew up in Taiwan. Hsu began her career as a member of the girl group, Milk, before branching out into solo music and television hosting. She has released multiple albums and singles, and won several awards for her music. In addition to her music career, Hsu has acted in several Taiwanese dramas, as well as films. She is known for her bubbly personality and girl-next-door charm, and has a large following in Taiwan and other parts of Asia.

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Frenchie Davis

Frenchie Davis (May 7, 1979 California-) is an American singer and actor.

She first gained public attention as a contestant on the second season of the television show "American Idol," where she made it to the semifinals before being disqualified for posing for adult photographs. However, this setback did not deter her career in music as she went on to perform in various stage productions including "Dreamgirls" and "Rent." Davis also made a name for herself in the LGBTQ community as an advocate for equality and has been featured on the cover of several LGBTQ magazines. In recent years, Davis has released several independent albums and continues to tour and perform.

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Gillian Murphy

Gillian Murphy (April 11, 1979 Wimbledon-) also known as Gillian E. Murphy is an American dancer, actor and ballet dancer.

She is best known for her work as a Principal Dancer with the American Ballet Theatre. Born in Wimbledon, London, Murphy grew up in Florence, South Carolina where she began studying ballet at the age of three. She moved to New York City at age 17 to train at the Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis School at American Ballet Theatre.

Murphy joined the American Ballet Theatre in 1996 and was promoted to soloist in 1999, before becoming a principal dancer in 2002. She has performed leading roles in many of the company's productions, including Giselle, Swan Lake, Romeo and Juliet, and The Sleeping Beauty.

In addition to her work with American Ballet Theatre, Murphy has also performed as a guest artist with numerous companies around the world, including the Royal Ballet, the Mariinsky Ballet, and the Australian Ballet.

In addition to her dance career, Murphy has also had a few acting roles, including a small part in the 2010 film Black Swan. She is also a spokeswoman for the American Ballet Theatre's Project Plié, which aims to increase diversity in ballet by providing access and training to underrepresented communities.

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Jaci Velasquez

Jaci Velasquez (October 15, 1979 Houston-) a.k.a. Jaci Velásquez, Jaci Valasquez, Jacquelyn Davette Velasquez, Velasquez, Jaci or Velazquez, Jaci is an American singer and actor. Her children are called Zealand David Gonzalez and Soren Arthur Gonzáles.

Jaci Velasquez is a multi-talented artist who rose to fame in the late 90s and early 2000s as a Christian pop singer. She has released numerous albums throughout her career, including "Heavenly Place," which was certified Platinum by the RIAA. In addition to her music, Velasquez has also appeared on film and television, including a starring role in the movie "Chasing Papi" and a recurring role on the TV show "Los Americans." She has been recognized with several awards for her work, including seven Dove Awards and one Latin Grammy nomination. Velasquez is also known for her charitable work, including being a spokesperson for organizations such as Compassion International and the Hispanic Youth Institute. She is married to Salvadorian-American musician and songwriter Nic Gonzalez, with whom she has two sons.

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Jennifer Love Hewitt

Jennifer Love Hewitt (February 21, 1979 Waco-) also known as Jennifer Hewitt, jennifer_love_hewitt, Hewitt, Jennifer Love, Jennifer 'Love' Hewitt, Love Hewitt, Love, ジェニファー・ヒューイット or JLove is an American singer-songwriter, actor, voice actor, author, television producer, television director and screenwriter. Her child is called Autumn James Hallisay.

Jennifer Love Hewitt got her start in the entertainment industry at a young age, appearing in commercials and singing in a children's choir. She rose to fame as a teenage actress in the 1990s, starring in popular TV shows like "Party of Five" and "The Ghost Whisperer," as well as hit movies like "I Know What You Did Last Summer."

In addition to her acting career, Hewitt has also released four studio albums and several singles. She has been nominated for multiple awards for her music, including a Grammy nomination for her song "Barenaked."

Hewitt is also a talented writer, having authored two books: "The Day I Shot Cupid," a relationship advice book, and "The Times of Joy and Sorrow," a children's book. She has also produced and directed several TV shows and films, showcasing her skills behind the camera.

Outside of her career, Hewitt is a dedicated philanthropist and has been involved in numerous charitable organizations over the years, including the American Cancer Society and the Starlight Children's Foundation.

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Jenny Powers

Jenny Powers (August 29, 1979 Andover-) also known as Jennifer Diane Powers is an American actor.

She grew up in Missouri and attended the University of Michigan, where she earned a degree in musical theatre. Powers began her career in New York City's theatre scene, where she has appeared in several productions, including "Grease", "Little Women", and "Don't Dress for Dinner". In 2010, she made her Broadway debut as Rizzo in "Grease". Powers has also performed in regional theaters across the United States and internationally. She has received several awards and nominations for her work on stage, including a Drama Desk Award nomination for her performance in "Donnybrook!" in 2004. In addition to her theatre work, Powers has made several appearances on television shows such as "Law & Order" and "The Good Wife".

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Joanna Krupa

Joanna Krupa (April 23, 1979 Warsaw-) also known as Joanna M. Krupa, JoJo or Jo is an American fashion model and actor.

She was born in Warsaw, Poland and moved to the United States with her family at the age of five. Krupa began her career as a model and has since appeared on the covers of numerous magazines including Maxim, FHM, and Playboy.

She has also appeared in a number of television shows including Dancing with the Stars, The Real Housewives of Miami, and Poland's Next Top Model. In addition to her modeling and acting career, Krupa is also an animal rights activist and has worked with organizations such as PETA to promote animal welfare. Krupa has been married twice and has been involved in various controversies throughout her career.

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Kaila Yu

Kaila Yu (May 16, 1979 Taipei-) also known as Li Ting Yu or Elaine Yang is an American actor, model and singer-songwriter.

Kaila Yu was raised in California and began her career as a model in the early 2000s. She quickly gained recognition for her unique fashion sense and was featured in several fashion magazines, including Nylon and Seventeen. In addition to modeling, Yu also pursued acting and appeared in several independent films.

Yu's true passion, however, was music. She formed the band Nylon Pink in 2008 and served as the lead vocalist. The band gained a loyal following and released several albums, including "Glamour Dolls," which reached number six on the iTunes dance chart. Yu's music blended punk rock, pop, and electronic genres and she drew inspiration from her experiences growing up in both Taiwan and the United States.

In addition to her music career, Yu is also a successful entrepreneur. She co-founded the fashion and lifestyle brand Omighty in 2013, which quickly became popular among fashion influencers and celebrities. Yu also founded the blog NylonPink.tv, which features music, fashion, and lifestyle content.

Throughout her career, Yu has used her platform to advocate for Asian-American representation in media and has spoken out against whitewashing in Hollywood.

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Kate Tsui

Kate Tsui (June 19, 1979 Hong Kong-) otherwise known as Kate Tsui Ji-San, Kate Tsui Tsz-shan, Tsz-shan Tsui, Xú Zǐshān, Ceoi4 Zi2 Saan1, Tsui Kate Tsz Shan, Tsui Tsz Shan or Kate is an American actor.

Correction: Kate Tsui is actually a Hong Kong actress and not an American actor.

She rose to fame after winning the Miss Hong Kong pageant in 2004. Prior to that, she worked as a news anchor for TVB. Kate's acting career began with a supporting role in the TVB drama "The Academy" in 2005, which was followed by several successful dramas, including "On the First Beat", "Speech of Silence", and "Moonlight Resonance", which brought her critical acclaim.

Aside from her acting career, Kate is also a trained martial artist, having earned her black belt in karate. She has also competed in various international martial arts competitions, representing Hong Kong.

In recent years, Kate has taken a break from acting to pursue her studies, earning a degree in journalism and communication from the Hong Kong Baptist University in 2018. She is currently focused on her career as a TV host and as a spokesperson for various brands.

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Mýa

Mýa (October 10, 1979 Washington, D.C.-) also known as Mýa Marie Harrison, Mya Marie Harrison, Ms. Caramel, the Moulin Rouge Girls, Mya Harrison, Mya or Mýa Harrison is an American record producer, singer-songwriter, actor, model, dancer, choreographer, singer, musician, entertainer, designer and philanthropist.

She began her career in music in 1998 with her debut self-titled album "Mýa" which included the hit singles "It's All About Me" and "Movin' On". She gained further success with her second album "Fear of Flying" in 2000 which featured the hit song "Case of the Ex".

Aside from music, Mýa has also worked as an actor and appeared in several films such as "Chicago" and "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights". She has also made appearances on television shows such as "Dancing with the Stars" and "NCIS".

In addition to her entertainment career, Mýa is also a philanthropist and has been involved in various charities such as the Red Cross and the North Shore Animal League. She also founded her own non-profit organization, The Mýa Arts & Tech Foundation, which provides underserved youth with resources in arts and technology education.

Overall, Mýa has had a successful career as a multi-talented entertainer and a dedicated humanitarian.

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Nikki DeLoach

Nikki DeLoach (September 9, 1979 Waycross-) also known as Ashlee Nicole DeLoach, Nikki Deloach, Peaches, Sunshine, Nik or Ashlee Nicole "Nikki" DeLoach is an American singer, actor and model. Her child is called William Hudson Goodell.

Nikki DeLoach is best known for her roles as Lacey Hamilton on the MTV series "Awkward" and as Marcy Sternfeld in the hit film "Love & Other Drugs", but she has also appeared in a number of other movies and TV shows, including "Mad Men", "Grey's Anatomy", and "Criminal Minds". Her career in entertainment began as a member of the all-girl group Innosense, which was managed by Justin Timberlake's mother, Lynn Harless. DeLoach also served as a spokesperson for Mary Kay Cosmetics and has worked as a model for years. She has been married to musician Ryan Goodell since 2009, and together they welcomed their son, William Hudson Goodell, in 2013. DeLoach is an active supporter of various charities, including St. Jude Children's Research Hospital and the American Cancer Society, and is known for her charitable works.

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Norah Jones

Norah Jones (March 30, 1979 Brooklyn-) also known as Geethali Norah Jones Shankar, Jones, Norah or Geetali Norah Jones Shankar is an American musician, singer-songwriter, actor, jazz pianist, artist, singer and music artist.

She was born to a musical family, as her father is Indian sitar virtuoso Ravi Shankar and her mother is concert producer Sue Jones. Norah Jones grew up in Texas and began playing the piano at a young age. She attended the University of North Texas and studied jazz piano.

Jones first gained widespread recognition with the release of her debut album "Come Away With Me" in 2002. The album was a critical and commercial success, winning her five Grammy Awards, including Album of the Year, Best New Artist, and Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. She has since released several more albums, each showcasing her unique blend of jazz, pop, and country music.

In addition to her successful music career, Jones has also acted in films such as "Ted" and "My Blueberry Nights." She has collaborated with a wide range of artists, including Dolly Parton, Willie Nelson, and Outkast. Jones continues to tour and record new music, maintaining her status as one of the most acclaimed musicians of her generation.

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Otep Shamaya

Otep Shamaya (November 7, 1979 Austin-) also known as Otep Baty or Otep is an American actor, singer-songwriter, writer, poet, painter and rapper.

She is best known as the lead vocalist of the metal band Otep, which she founded in 2000. Otep Shamaya is known for her politically charged lyrics and activism, and has been involved in various social and political causes throughout her career. She has released several albums with Otep, including "Sevas Tra," "The Ascension," and "Hydra," as well as a solo spoken word album called "Wurd Becomes Flesh." In addition to music, Otep Shamaya has also pursued a career in acting, appearing in the movie "The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies" and the TV series "Genius." She is also a published author of poetry and a visual artist, having exhibited her paintings and sculptures in galleries across the United States.

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Rosario Dawson

Rosario Dawson (May 9, 1979 New York City-) also known as Rosario, Rosario Isabel Dawson or Isabel Rosario Dawson is an American singer, actor, writer, voice actor and film producer.

She was born and raised in New York City and after her parents' divorce, Dawson and her younger brother were raised in a squat on the Lower East Side. She got her start as a child actor, landing her first acting role at the age of 15 in the controversial film "Kids". Since then, she has appeared in numerous films and television shows, including "Men in Black II", "Sin City", and "Luke Cage". In addition to her acting career, Dawson is also involved in political activism and has been a vocal advocate for various causes, including women's rights and environmentalism. She co-founded the civic organization Voto Latino and has also supported campaigns for Bernie Sanders and Barack Obama.

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Susie Castillo

Susie Castillo (October 27, 1979 Methuen-) also known as Susan Cintron Castillo is an American vj and actor.

She is best known for being crowned Miss USA 2003 and later hosting MTV's Total Request Live. Prior to her pageant career, Castillo earned a Bachelor of Science degree in health science from Salem State University and worked as a sales representative for a pharmaceutical company. In addition to her hosting career, she has also acted in several films and television series, including the movie "The Perfect Man" and the TV show "Underemployment." She has served as an ambassador for various charities, including the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation and the National Breast Cancer Coalition. Castillo is also a fitness enthusiast and has trained as a yoga instructor.

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Tamyra Gray

Tamyra Gray (July 26, 1979 Takoma Park-) a.k.a. Tamyra Monica Gray or Gray, Tamyra is an American singer, actor and songwriter.

She rose to fame as one of the finalists on the first season of American Idol in 2002. After the show, Gray went on to release several successful singles and albums, including her debut album, The Dreamer, which reached #23 on the Billboard 200 chart. She also appeared in numerous stage productions, including the national tour of the musical "Rent" and a Broadway production of "Bombay Dreams". Gray has also acted in several television shows, including "Boston Public" and "Half & Half". In recent years, she has focused on writing music and has become a sought-after songwriter for other artists in the industry.

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Tatyana Ali

Tatyana Ali (January 24, 1979 Brooklyn-) a.k.a. Tatiana Ali, Tatyana Marisol Ali, Ty, Tatyana M. Ali or Taty is an American singer, actor, model and television producer.

She is best known for her role as Ashley Banks on the popular NBC sitcom "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air". Ali began her career as a child actor, appearing in several commercials and TV shows before landing her breakthrough role on "The Fresh Prince". She continued to act in TV and film throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, including starring in the movies "Jawbreaker" and "Brother". In addition to her acting career, Ali has also pursued music, releasing an album in 1998 titled "Kiss the Sky" which included the hit single "Daydreamin'". She has also produced several TV shows, including BET's "The Real". Ali is an active philanthropist and serves on the board of the Obama Foundation.

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Morena Baccarin

Morena Baccarin (June 2, 1979 Rio de Janeiro-) a.k.a. Monrena Baccarin is an American actor. She has one child, Julius Chick.

Morena Baccarin is best known for her work in the popular television show "Homeland" and the sci-fi series "Firefly." She was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and moved to New York City with her family when she was just seven years old. Baccarin attended the prestigious Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts and later graduated from Juilliard School in 2001.

In addition to her television work, Baccarin has also appeared in several popular films including "Deadpool" and its sequel "Deadpool 2." She has been nominated for several awards for her acting performances, including Primetime Emmy Awards, Screen Actors Guild Awards, and many others.

Aside from her acting career, Baccarin is also actively involved in several philanthropic organizations. She has worked with the International Rescue Committee, a non-profit organization that helps refugees around the world, and has also been involved with St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.

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Keshia Knight Pulliam

Keshia Knight Pulliam (April 9, 1979 Newark-) also known as Keshia Knight or Keshia Knight-Pulliam is an American actor and entrepreneur.

She is best known for her childhood role as Rudy Huxtable on the NBC sitcom The Cosby Show, for which she received several awards and nominations. After The Cosby Show ended, Pulliam continued her acting career with roles in TV shows like Tyler Perry's House of Payne and movies like Beauty Shop and The Last Dragon. In addition to her acting career, Pulliam also started her own organic/vegan hair care line called Keshia's Kitchen. She has also participated in reality shows like The Celebrity Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother. Pulliam is actively involved in philanthropy and has supported many charitable causes throughout her career.

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Claire Danes

Claire Danes (April 12, 1979 New York City-) also known as Claire Catherine Danes is an American actor, voice actor and television producer. She has one child, Cyrus Michael Christopher Dancy.

Danes made her debut in the entertainment industry with the 1994 film "Little Women" and went on to receive critical acclaim for her portrayal of Angela Chase in the television series "My So-Called Life" (1994-1995). She has also appeared in several successful films such as "Romeo + Juliet" (1996), "The Hours" (2002), "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines" (2003), and "Stardust" (2007).

In addition to her acting career, Danes is also a dedicated philanthropist and has been involved in various charitable causes. She has served as a member of the board of directors for the Afghan Hands Foundation, which provides vocational training for Afghan widows and helps them earn a living. She has also worked with organizations like Friends of El Faro, DonorsChoose, and Save the Children.

Danes has won several accolades for her work as an actor, including four Golden Globe Awards, three Primetime Emmy Awards, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. She continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry and is widely considered as one of the most talented and versatile actors of her generation.

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Isidra Vega

Isidra Vega (January 12, 1979 Morningside Heights-) is an American actor.

Isidra Vega is an American actor known for her versatile acting skills on both stage and screen. Born on January 12, 1979, in Morningside Heights, New York, Isidra started her journey as an actor at a very young age. She graduated from the prestigious Tisch School of the Arts at New York University, where she honed her craft and made her debut in the world of acting.

Isidra has appeared in numerous plays, films, and television series, where she has showcased her talent and dedication to her craft. Her notable works include her roles in the Broadway productions of "West Side Story", "In the Heights", and "Hamilton". She has also appeared in films like "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "The Other Woman", and TV shows like "Law and Order", "Blue Bloods", and "Orange is the New Black".

Beyond her work on stage and screen, Isidra is also a skilled dancer and choreographer. She has worked with some of the biggest names in the industry and has helped create some of the most memorable dance sequences on Broadway.

As an artist, Isidra Vega continues to inspire and entertain audiences with her passion for acting and performing. She is a true talent whose contributions to the world of entertainment will be remembered for years to come.

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Jill Wagner

Jill Wagner (January 13, 1979 Winston-Salem-) also known as Jill Suzanne Wagner, Jillian Suzanne "Jill" Wagner, Jillian Suzanne Wagner or Mercury Chick is an American actor and model.

She is best known for her work as a co-host for the reality competition show "Wipeout" and as Kate Argent in the television series "Teen Wolf". Wagner grew up in North Carolina and attended the North Carolina State University before starting her modeling and acting career. She appeared in several commercials and on the game show "Punk'd" before landing her breakout role on "Wipeout". In addition to her television work, she has also appeared in several films including "Splinter" and "Braven". Wagner is also an advocate for several charitable organizations and has participated in several volunteer and fundraising projects.

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Kate Hudson

Kate Hudson (April 19, 1979 Los Angeles-) also known as Kate Garry Hudson, Hammerhead or Katie is an American actor and film producer. She has two children, Ryder Robinson and Bingham Hawn Bellamy.

Kate Hudson is the daughter of Academy Award-winning actress Goldie Hawn and musician Bill Hudson. She rose to prominence after her breakthrough performance in the movie "Almost Famous" (2000), for which she was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She has since starred in a number of successful films such as "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days," "Bride Wars," "The Skeleton Key," and "Deepwater Horizon," among others.

Aside from her career in acting, Hudson is also a successful entrepreneur. She co-founded the activewear brand Fabletics, which has grown rapidly since its launch in 2013. In addition, she is an advocate for several charities and causes, including the United Nations World Food Program and Breast Cancer Awareness.

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Kristanna Loken

Kristanna Loken (October 8, 1979 Ghent-) also known as Kristanna Sommer Loken, Kristanna S. Loken, Kristanna Sommer Løken or Kristanna Løken is an American model, actor, film producer and television producer.

She is best known for her role as the cyborg T-X in the 2003 film "Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines". Loken has also appeared in several other films such as "BloodRayne" and "In the Name of the King".

In addition to her work in film, Loken has also had a successful modeling career, appearing in fashion campaigns for brands such as Calvin Klein and Armani. She has also been featured on the covers of various magazines such as Maxim and Playboy.

Loken is openly bisexual and has been an advocate for LGBTQ+ rights. She was previously married to actor Noah Danby and has a son named Thor.

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Lake Bell

Lake Bell (March 24, 1979 New York City-) also known as Lake Caroline Siegel Bell or Lake Siegel Bell is an American actor, film director, screenwriter, voice actor, model, television director, film producer and editor.

Bell began her acting career in 2002 with a role on the television series "ER". She has since appeared in a number of films including "No Strings Attached", "It's Complicated", and "Million Dollar Arm". In 2013, Bell made her writing and directing debut with the film "In a World..." which she also starred in. The film received critical acclaim and won the Waldo Salt Screenwriting Award at the Sundance Film Festival. In addition to her work in film and television, Bell is also a voice actor and has lent her voice to numerous animated projects including "BoJack Horseman" and "Robot Chicken".

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Mena Suvari

Mena Suvari (February 13, 1979 Newport-) otherwise known as Mena A. Suvari or Mena Alexandra Suvari is an American actor, fashion designer and model.

She began her career as a model in the late 1990s, appearing in a number of high-profile campaigns for brands such as Lancôme and Calvin Klein. Suvari then transitioned to acting, with her breakout role being that of wealthy teenager Heather in the 1999 hit film "American Pie." She went on to star in a number of other successful films, including "American Beauty," "Loser," and "Sugar & Spice."

In addition to her acting career, Suvari has also dabbled in fashion design, collaborating with the brand Beaute and launching her own collection of handbags in 2018. She is also a philanthropist, working with organizations such as The Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project and the Starlight Children's Foundation.

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Rachael Leigh Cook

Rachael Leigh Cook (October 4, 1979 Minneapolis-) also known as Rachael Gillies, Rachael Cook, The Indie Queen, Cook or Rachel Leigh Cook is an American actor, model, voice actor and film producer.

Rachael Leigh Cook began her career as a model when she was only ten years old, appearing in local print ads and commercials. She made her film debut in the 1995 movie "The Baby-Sitters Club" and later gained widespread recognition for her role in the 1999 teen comedy, "She's All That". Cook has also played prominent roles in several other popular films, including "Josie and the Pussycats", "Get Carter", and "Nancy Drew". In addition to her acting career, Cook has also done voice work for several animated series, including "Batman Beyond" and "Fairy Tail". She has also been involved in various philanthropic efforts, serving as an ambassador for the National Endowment for the Arts and supporting organizations like The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp and Children's Hospital Los Angeles.

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Terra Naomi

Terra Naomi (June 23, 1979 Saratoga Springs-) a.k.a. Naomi, Terra is an American singer, songwriter, actor and screenwriter.

She achieved widespread recognition for her single "Say It's Possible" which was seen by millions after being posted on YouTube in 2006. Following the success of the song, Naomi signed with Island Records and released her debut album "Under the Influence" in 2007. In addition to her music career, Naomi has also acted in several films and television shows, as well as writing and producing her own content. She is known for her introspective and socially conscious lyrics, and has performed at numerous charity events and benefit concerts throughout her career. Naomi continues to create and release music independently, and has been praised for her DIY approach and dedication to her craft.

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Stacy Keibler

Stacy Keibler (October 14, 1979 Rosedale-) a.k.a. Miss Hancock, Nitro Girl Skye, Super Stacy, Stacy Ann-Marie Keibler, Keibler, Stacy, Ms. Hancock, Stacey Keibler or Skye is an American wrestler, actor, dancer, model and singer-songwriter. She has one child, Ava Grace Pobre.

Stacy Keibler rose to fame as a professional wrestler in the early 2000s, performing with the WWE under the ring name Miss Hancock. After leaving wrestling, she pursued a career in acting, appearing in various television series and films including "How I Met Your Mother," "Psych," and "The Comebacks." Keibler also participated in the second season of "Dancing with the Stars" and placed third. Her modeling career includes work with numerous brands such as Nike, Pepsi, and Stuff Magazine. In 2014, she married tech entrepreneur Jared Pobre and they welcomed their daughter, Ava Grace Pobre, later that same year. Keibler remains active on social media and frequently shares updates on her life and work.

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Jaimee Foxworth

Jaimee Foxworth (December 17, 1979 Scott Air Force Base-) also known as Crave or Jaimee Foxworthy is an American pornographic film actor, actor and model.

Jaimee Foxworth is best known for her role as Judy Winslow in the hit TV show "Family Matters." She began acting at a young age and appeared on "Sesame Street" before landing the role on "Family Matters." However, her character was written off the show after four seasons, and she struggled to find work in Hollywood. This led her down a path of addiction and eventually led to her career in the adult film industry. In recent years, she has turned her life around and has been open about her struggles with addiction and her journey to recovery. She has also started a career in the music industry and has released several singles under the name Crave.

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Jaime King

Jaime King (April 23, 1979 Omaha-) also known as Jaime King-Newman, James King or Jamie King is an American model, actor, screenwriter and film director.

Jaime King began her modeling career at the age of 14, working for top fashion brands. She later transitioned to acting, appearing in small roles in films such as "Pearl Harbor" and "Blow." Her breakthrough role came in the early 2000s with her lead role in the action-drama television series "Bulletproof Monk."

King has also worked as a screenwriter and film director, with her directorial debut "Latchkey" premiering in 2019. She has been an advocate for body positivity and mental health awareness, sharing her own struggles with addiction and anxiety.

In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, King has been involved in several charitable organizations and is an ambassador for the United Nations Foundation. She is married and has two children.

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Melina Perez

Melina Perez (March 9, 1979 High Desert-) a.k.a. Kyra, Melina Nava Perez, Melina, Melanie Little Deer, The A–List Diva, The Most Dominant Diva in the WWE, The Paparazzi Princess, The Red Carpet Diva, The Barracuda or The A-Lister is an American wrestler, actor and model.

Melina Perez is best known for her time in the WWE, where she was a three-time Women's Champion and a two-time Divas Champion. She began her wrestling career in 2002, when she signed a developmental contract with the WWE. After training in Ohio Valley Wrestling, she made her WWE debut as a valet for MNM (Johnny Nitro and Joey Mercury).

In addition to her wrestling career, Perez has also worked as an actor and a model. She has appeared in a number of TV shows, including "Psych" and "Benny Hill Show", as well as a number of films, including "Serial Buddies" and "Bounty Hunters".

Outside of wrestling, Perez is also an advocate for animal rights and an active supporter of various charitable causes. She has worked with organizations such as PETA and the Make-A-Wish Foundation.

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Mickie James

Mickie James (August 31, 1979 Montpelier-) also known as Mickie Laree James, Superball, Queen Alexis, Vicki Adams, Alexis Laree, Princess Alexis or Alexis Larue is an American wrestler, singer-songwriter, singer and actor.

She is best known for her time in WWE where she won multiple championships, including the Women's Championship five times and the Divas Championship once. James also had success in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), winning the Knockouts Championship three times. In addition to wrestling, she pursued a career in music, releasing her debut album "Strangers & Angels" in 2010. James has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including the indie film "A Second Chance" and the Netflix series "GLOW." Off-screen, she is married to fellow wrestler Nick Aldis and they have two children together.

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Lindsay Gene Abston Brush

Lindsay Gene Abston Brush (November 4, 1979 Louisville-) a.k.a. Audrey, Lindsay Gene Abston Brush, Princess Slave or Audry Hollander is an American pornographic film actor and actor.

She started her career in the adult film industry in 2003 and quickly gained popularity due to her willingness to perform in extreme scenes. Brush has won several awards throughout her career, including an AVN award for Best Anal Sex Scene in 2006. In addition to her work in pornography, Brush has also dabbled in mainstream acting, appearing in films such as "The Girl Next Door" and "The Devil's Rejects". Despite facing criticism and stigma due to her profession, Brush has been an outspoken advocate for the rights of sex workers and has defended her work as a form of artistic expression and personal choice.

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Stormy Daniels

Stormy Daniels (March 17, 1979 Baton Rouge-) also known as Stormy Waters, Stormy, Stephanie Gregory Clifford, Stephanie Gregory or Stormy Daniels is an American pornographic film actor, screenwriter, film director and actor.

In addition to her work in the adult film industry, Stormy Daniels also made headlines for her alleged affair with current U.S. President Donald Trump in 2006. Daniels claimed that she had an extramarital affair with Trump, which Trump denies. The controversy surrounding the alleged affair resulted in lawsuits and legal negotiations between Daniels and Trump's lawyers, making her a prominent figure in the media. Outside of her work in the film industry and the scandal with Trump, Daniels has appeared in mainstream television shows and has been an outspoken advocate for the rights of adult entertainers. In 2018, she wrote a memoir titled "Full Disclosure," which detailed her experiences in the adult film industry and the events surrounding her alleged affair with Donald Trump.

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Erin Brown

Erin Brown (October 16, 1979 East St. Louis-) a.k.a. Misty Mundae, Erin DeWright, Misty Mundane or Sadie Lane is an American pornographic film actor, actor, model, musician, film director and screenwriter.

Erin Brown began her career in adult films in the late 1990s, performing under the stage name Misty Mundae. She has since appeared in over 100 adult films and has become known for her roles in erotic horror and softcore films. In addition to her work in adult films, Brown has also appeared in independent films and mainstream films such as "SpiderBabe" and "The Lord of the G-Strings".

Apart from acting, Brown is also an accomplished musician and has released several albums under the name "Darling Morose". She has also directed and written several independent films, and has received critical praise for her work as a director.

In recent years, Brown has moved away from the adult film industry and has focused more on her work as an independent filmmaker and musician. She continues to be a prominent figure in the underground film scene and is known for her unique and avant-garde approach to filmmaking.

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Brooke Haven

Brooke Haven (November 25, 1979 Sonora-) also known as Serena Maria Maffucci, Brook Haven, Brooklyn, Brooke, Miss B. Haven, Serena Maffucci or Miss B Haven is an American pornographic film actor and actor.

Brooke was born in the city of Sonora, California on November 25, 1979. She grew up in a small town and eventually moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Brooke started her career as a stripper before moving on to the adult film industry. She began filming adult movies in 2004 and quickly gained popularity due to her stunning looks and performance skills. Over the course of her career, Brooke appeared in more than 200 adult films, earning several awards for her performances. In addition to her work in adult films, she also appeared in a few mainstream movies and television shows. Despite retiring from the adult industry in 2015, Brooke is still remembered as one of the most talented performers of her time.

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Nicole Raczynski

Nicole Raczynski (April 19, 1979 Boston-) a.k.a. The Midnight Diva, Nikki Corleone, Roxxi Laveaux, Roxxi or 'Voodoo Queen' Roxxi Laveaux is an American wrestler and actor.

Raczynski began her wrestling career in 2001, working for various independent promotions under the ring name "The Midnight Diva". She then signed with Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) in 2007, where she performed under the ring name "Roxxi" and was often referred to as the "Voodoo Queen" due to her unique style and appearance.

During her time with TNA, Raczynski won the Knockouts Tag Team Championship twice, once with Taylor Wilde and once with Madison Rayne. She also had memorable feuds with other notable wrestlers such as Awesome Kong and ODB.

In addition to her wrestling career, Raczynski has also appeared in several films and television shows, including The Walking Dead, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire, and WWE Tough Enough. She is known for her tough and fierce personality both in and out of the ring.

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Leah Meyerhoff

Leah Meyerhoff (December 4, 1979 San Francisco-) is an American screenwriter, film producer, film director, actor, film editor and cinematographer.

She is best known for her award-winning feature film debut, "I Believe in Unicorns" (2014), which premiered at the SXSW Film Festival and was released theatrically in the US and internationally. Meyerhoff's work revolves around themes of gender, sexuality, and identity, often featuring complex female protagonists. In addition to her filmmaking career, Meyerhoff is also a teacher and mentor, having created and led several programs to support emerging filmmakers, particularly women and underrepresented groups. She holds an MFA in film directing from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts, where she is currently a clinical associate professor.

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Emilie Autumn

Emilie Autumn (September 22, 1979 Los Angeles-) otherwise known as Emilie Autumn Liddell, EA, The Admiral or Em is an American singer, harpsichordist, singer-songwriter, violinist and actor.

Emilie Autumn began her musical career in the late 1990s, joining the band the "Ravensong" before forming her own band in 2003. She has released several albums, including "Enchant" and "Opheliac", and is known for her unique style, which blends classical music with industrial and electronic elements. Autumn has also performed in a number of theatrical productions, including the 2006 Tony Award-winning Broadway revival of "Fiddler on the Roof". In addition to her music and acting careers, Autumn is a noted author, having published several books including "The Asylum for Wayward Victorian Girls". She is also an advocate for mental health awareness and LGBTQ+ rights.

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Brandy Norwood

Brandy Norwood (February 11, 1979 McComb-) a.k.a. Brandy Rayana Norwood, brandy, B-Rocka, Bran'Nu, Bran 'Nu or Brandy Rayonda Norwood is an American singer, actor, film producer, songwriter, record producer, singer-songwriter, rapper, television producer, dancer, model, composer and entertainer. She has one child, Sy'rai Iman Smith.

Brandy Norwood rose to fame in the 1990s as a teenage R&B sensation, with hits such as "The Boy Is Mine" and "I Wanna Be Down." Over the course of her career, she has sold over 40 million records worldwide and won numerous awards, including a Grammy for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals. In addition to her music career, Norwood has also acted in film and television, with notable roles in the TV series "Moesha" and the film "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer." She has also appeared on reality TV shows such as "Dancing with the Stars" and "The Voice." In recent years, Norwood has focused on her personal life and motherhood, while continuing to perform and record music.

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P!nk

P!nk (September 8, 1979 Abington Township-) a.k.a. Alecia Beth Moore, Alecia Moore, ピンク, P!nk, Alicia Moore 'P!nk', the Moulin Rouge Girls, Alecia B. Moore, Alicia Moore or Pink is an American singer-songwriter, actor, musician, dancer and model. She has one child, Willow Sage Hart.

P!nk began her music career in the late 1990s as a member of the girl group Choice, who signed with L.A. Reid's LaFace Records. After the group disbanded, she embarked on a solo career and released her debut album, "Can't Take Me Home," in 2000. P!nk's music incorporates elements of pop, rock, and R&B, and she is known for her powerful vocals, rebellious attitude, and socially conscious lyrics.

Over the course of her career, P!nk has released numerous critically acclaimed albums, including "Missundaztood," "Funhouse," and "The Truth About Love." She has won several Grammy Awards and has sold over 90 million records worldwide, making her one of the best-selling music artists of all time.

In addition to her music career, P!nk has also appeared in several films and television shows, including "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle" and "Thanks for Sharing." She is also an outspoken activist for various social and environmental causes, and has been recognized for her philanthropy and humanitarian work.

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April Scott

April Scott (January 29, 1979 Campbell-) also known as April Ann Mcintosh is an American model and actor.

She grew up in a military family and lived in several different places throughout her childhood. Before pursuing a career in entertainment, April Scott studied business and marketing in college. She began modeling at the age of 19 and quickly gained success, appearing in numerous print and television campaigns.

In addition to her modeling career, April Scott has also worked as an actor. She has had roles in several films and television shows, including "The Dukes of Hazzard: The Beginning," "CSI: Miami," and "Entourage." She is also known for her work as a television host, having hosted various shows on networks such as FOX, E!, and Spike TV.

In her free time, April Scott is involved in charitable work, particularly with organizations that support military families. She has also been an outspoken advocate for animal rights and has worked with various animal welfare organizations.

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Erica Hubbard

Erica Hubbard (January 2, 1979 Chicago-) is an American actor, film producer and model.

She is best known for her role as Cassie on the ABC Family series "Lincoln Heights". Hubbard started her acting career in 1998 when she was featured in an episode of the television show "ER". She went on to appear in several other television shows including "Chicago Hope", "The Parent 'Hood", "All About the Andersons" and "The Division".

In addition to acting, Hubbard has also produced and starred in several films including "Lotto Ticket" and "Black Coffee". She has also modeled for several fashion lines and print advertisements.

Hubbard is an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken publicly about her personal struggles with anxiety and depression. She has also worked with organizations such as the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention to raise awareness about suicide prevention.

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