Here are 50 famous actresses from the world were born in 1974:
Grace Park (March 14, 1974 Los Angeles-) also known as Jee Un Park is a Canadian model and actor.
Park was born in Los Angeles, California but spent most of her childhood in Canada after her family moved to British Columbia when she was a young child. She attended Magee Secondary School and then went on to study psychology at the University of British Columbia.
Park is perhaps best known for her roles as Sharon Valerii and Sharon Agathon in the hit sci-fi series Battlestar Galactica, as well as her role as Kono Kalakaua in the reboot of Hawaii Five-0. She has also appeared in numerous other TV shows and films throughout her career.
In addition to acting, Park has also worked as a model, including being named one of Maxim's Hot 100 in 2006. She is also an avid golfer and has participated in numerous celebrity golf events.
Park currently lives in Vancouver with her husband and their son. She is fluent in both English and Korean.
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Miranda July (February 15, 1974 Barre-) also known as Miranda Jennifer Grossinger, July, Miranda or Miranda Jennifer July is an American film director, actor, screenwriter, singer, artist, performer, visual artist, musician, music artist and film producer. She has one child, Hopper Mills.
Miranda July began her career as a performance artist, winning recognition for her work at venues such as The Kitchen and The Whitney Museum of American Art. She later transitioned to filmmaking, releasing her debut feature film, "Me and You and Everyone We Know," in 2005, which won the Caméra d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. She has since directed, written, and starred in a number of acclaimed films, including "The Future" and "Kajillionaire."
In addition to her work in film, Miranda July is also a published author, with several books of short stories, essays, and a novel to her name. Her work often explores themes of intimacy, vulnerability, and human connection.
Beyond her artistic pursuits, Miranda July is known for her social and political activism, including her involvement with the Knockdown Center, an arts organization she co-founded in Queens, New York. She has also been a vocal critic of the US government's policies on immigration, and has worked with various organizations to support immigrant rights.
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Penélope Cruz (April 28, 1974 Alcobendas-) otherwise known as Penelope Cruz, Penélope Cruz Sánchez, Pe, Madonna of Madrid, Penelope Cruz Sanchez, Penelope Cruz Sánchez, The Spanish enchantress, Penelope or Penélope Cruz Sánchez Bardem is a Spanish actor, businessperson, model, singer, designer and film producer. She has two children, Leo Encinas Cruz and Luna Encinas Cruz.
Cruz made her acting debut at the age of 16 in the Spanish television series "Serie Rosa". She subsequently starred in several successful Spanish films such as "Jamón Jamón" and "Belle Epoque". In 1998, she made her English-language debut in the film "The Hi-Lo Country" and gained international recognition for her role in the film "All About My Mother" (1999), for which she won multiple awards, including the Best Actress Award at the Cannes Film Festival.
Cruz has since starred in several critically acclaimed films, including "Vanilla Sky" (2001), "Volver" (2006), and "Vicky Cristina Barcelona" (2008), for which she won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. She has also worked with renowned directors such as Pedro Almodóvar, Woody Allen, and Ridley Scott.
In addition to her acting career, Cruz has also pursued a successful career in modeling, having been the face of several major brands. She has also launched her own clothing collection with her younger sister, Mónica Cruz.
Cruz has been involved in various humanitarian causes, including the fight against human trafficking and the support of children's charities. She is also a Goodwill Ambassador for the United Nations.
Overall, Cruz is considered one of the most talented and celebrated actresses in the entertainment industry, both in Spain and internationally.
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Chloë Sevigny (November 18, 1974 Springfield-) also known as Chloe Sevigny, Chloe Stevens Sevigny, Chloë Stevens Sevigny or Chlöe Sevigny is an American model, actor, fashion designer and spokesperson.
She came to prominence in the 1990s as a fashion icon, appearing in various independent films and working with influential directors such as Harmony Korine and Larry Clark. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the film "Boys Don't Cry" (1999). Sevigny has also appeared in television shows such as "American Horror Story" and "The Act". In addition to her acting career, she has collaborated with several fashion brands and designers, including Opening Ceremony and Marc Jacobs, and launched her own clothing line, called "Chloë Sevigny for Opening Ceremony". She is also an activist and has spoken out about issues such as animal rights and the LGBTQ+ community.
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Brande Roderick (June 13, 1974 Novato-) a.k.a. Brande Nicole Roderick, Brandy Rodericks or Miss April 2000 is an American actor, model and pornographic film actor. She has one child, Keaton Roderick-Cadrez.
Brande Roderick first gained widespread recognition as a model, appearing in numerous magazines including Playboy, Sports Illustrated and FHM. She was named Playmate of the Month by Playboy in April 2000 and was subsequently featured in several Playboy videos.
In addition to her modeling work, Roderick has acted in a number of films and television shows. She made her television debut in the hit series Baywatch in 1999 and has appeared in other shows such as Beverly Hills, 90210, The Parkers, and Joey.
Roderick has also competed in various reality TV shows, including The Apprentice and Celebrity Big Brother. Outside of entertainment, she is also an entrepreneur and co-founded the skincare line “Evolution 18” with Bobbi Brown in 2019.
Despite her past work in adult films, Roderick has stated in interviews that she has put that part of her life behind her and is focused on her family and career.
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Nicole Narain (July 28, 1974 Chicago-) is an American actor and pornographic film actor.
She gained recognition for her appearances in Playboy magazine and being the Playmate of the Month in January 2002. Narain has also acted in a number of films, including "Dinner for Schmucks" (2010) and "The Life and Times of Marcus Felony Brown" (2008). In addition to her acting work, Narain released a pop single called "L.O.V.E" in 2003. However, she gained controversial fame in 2005 after a sex tape featuring her and actor Colin Farrell was leaked online. Narain sued her ex-boyfriend, who released the tape without her permission, and later settled the case out of court.
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Tiffany Fallon (May 1, 1974 Fort Lauderdale-) is an American nude glamour model and actor. She has two children, Jagger Donovan Rooney and Raquel Blue Rooney.
Fallon graduated in 1998 from Florida State University, where she earned a degree in sports management. After graduation, she started a career in modeling, appearing in various magazines like Playboy, Maxim, and Stuff. In 2005, Fallon was named the Playboy Playmate of the Year, which catapulted her into fame.
Aside from modeling in magazines, she appeared on the reality television show, "The Girls Next Door," and the game show, "Deal or No Deal." She has also done acting work, appearing on "The Apprentice" and "The Bernie Mac Show."
Fallon has been involved in charitable work, regularly donating her time and resources to organizations like Big Brothers Big Sisters, The American Red Cross, and The Make-A-Wish Foundation. She has also been involved in animal welfare and has worked with the Humane Society of the United States.
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Deanna Brooks (April 30, 1974 Boulder City-) otherwise known as Deanna Wilson is an American nude glamour model, actor and pornographic film actor.
Brooks was named Playboy's Playmate of the Month in May 1998, and went on to appear in several Playboy videos and special editions. In addition to her work with Playboy, she appeared in several films under the name "Desiree", including "The Model Solution" and "Killer Love". Despite her success in the adult industry, Brooks retired from adult films in 2000 and shifted her focus to mainstream acting. She has made guest appearances on shows such as "The Jamie Foxx Show" and "CSI: Miami". Brooks also works as a fitness model and personal trainer.
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Jennifer LeRoy (January 7, 1974 Craig-) is an American nude glamour model and actor.
Born in Craig, Colorado, Jennifer LeRoy began her career as a nude glamour model. She has appeared in various men's magazines and has gained a significant following over the years. She later ventured into acting, making appearances in films and TV shows such as "Entourage" and "Charmed." In addition to her career in entertainment, LeRoy is also an entrepreneur. She is the owner of a successful jewelry and accessory business called "Bad Butterfly." Despite her success, LeRoy remains down-to-earth and committed to helping others. She has supported various charities and non-profit organizations throughout her career.
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Angel Boris (August 2, 1974 Fort Lauderdale-) a.k.a. Angel Boris Reed, Angel Lynn Boris, Angel Lynn Crownshaw or Angel Reed is an American actor and model.
She began her career as a model, appearing in magazines such as Maxim, FHM, and Playboy. In 1996, she became a Playboy Playmate of the Month. She later transitioned to acting, appearing in films such as "The Lord of the G-Strings" and "The Good, the Bad, and the Beautiful." She has also made guest appearances on television shows such as "Beverly Hills 90210" and "Baywatch Nights." In addition to her entertainment career, Boris is also a licensed real estate agent in California.
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Victoria Beckham (April 17, 1974 Harlow-) also known as Victoria Caroline Adams, Beckham, Victoria, Victoria Adams Wood, Posh 'n' Becks, Victoria Adams, Posh & Becks, The Spice Girls, Victoria Caroline Beckham, Spice Girls or Victoria is a British singer, businessperson, songwriter, fashion designer, author, model, actor, designer and dancer. She has four children, Harper Seven Beckham, Romeo James Beckham, Brooklyn Joseph Beckham and Cruz David Beckham.
Victoria Beckham rose to fame as a member of the all-girl pop group, Spice Girls, in the 1990s. She was known as Posh Spice and became an icon of the era's pop culture. After the group disbanded, she embarked on a solo career and launched her label in 2008. Since then, she's become a celebrated fashion designer, showcasing her work during New York Fashion Week. Her designs are known for their clean lines, bold colors, and modern edge. She's also authored several books, including a memoir and a style guide. Beyond her fashion and music work, Beckham is recognized as a philanthropist who actively supports many causes, including HIV/AIDS research and children's cancer treatment.
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Hilary Swank (July 30, 1974 Lincoln-) otherwise known as Hilary Ann Swank is an American actor and film producer.
Swank is a two-time Academy Award winner, having won Best Actress Oscars for her performances in "Boys Don't Cry" (1999) and "Million Dollar Baby" (2005). She has also won numerous other awards for her acting including a Golden Globe and Screen Actors Guild Award.
In addition to her successes in film, Swank has also appeared on television, including a recurring role on the hit show "Beverly Hills, 90210" in the 1990s. She has also been involved in philanthropic efforts, including animal rights and LGBTQ+ advocacy.
Swank is known for her dedication to her craft, often undergoing intense physical training to prepare for her roles, such as learning the boxing techniques for "Million Dollar Baby." She continues to be an influential figure in the entertainment industry today.
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Andrea Corr (May 17, 1974 Dundalk-) also known as Andrea Jane Corr or The Corrs is an Irish musician, singer-songwriter, actor, film score composer and composer. She has two children, Jean Desmond and Brett Desmond, Jr..
Andrea Corr rose to fame as the lead vocalist and tin whistle player of the Irish band The Corrs, which also consisted of her three siblings. The band's blend of traditional Irish music with pop and rock sensibilities helped them to achieve widespread success, selling over 40 million albums worldwide.
Corr has also had a successful solo career, releasing her debut album "Ten Feet High" in 2007. In addition to her music career, she has also acted in films such as "The Commitments" and "The Boys and Girl from County Clare."
Corr is also a philanthropist, serving as an ambassador for the Nelson Mandela's 46664 campaign which focuses on the fight against HIV/AIDS. She has also been involved in charity work to combat child poverty and homelessness, and is an advocate for environmental issues.
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Adina Howard (November 14, 1974 Grand Rapids-) also known as Adina Award or Howard, Adina is an American singer, songwriter, actor and singer-songwriter.
She rose to fame in the mid-1990s with her debut album, "Do You Wanna Ride?" which included the hit singles "Freak Like Me" and "T-Shirt and Panties". Adina's style was a mix of R&B and hip hop, and she was known for her bold and sexual lyrics.
Aside from her successful music career, Adina has also acted in several films and TV shows, including "High School High" and "The Jamie Foxx Show".
In recent years, Adina has continued to release music and tour, and has become an advocate for mental health awareness. She has spoken openly about her own struggles with depression and anxiety, and encourages others to seek help and support.
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Aditi Gowitrikar (May 21, 1974 Panvel-) also known as Aditi Govitrikar, Aditi or Sarah Lakdawala is an Indian actor, model, physician and child actor. She has one child, Kiara Lakdawala.
Aditi Gowitrikar's career started as a model when she won the Gladrags Mega Model contest in 1996. She then went on to win the title of Mrs. World in 2001. Apart from modeling, she has also acted in several Bollywood films such as "Bheja Fry 2" and "De Dana Dan", and TV shows like "Ye Meri Life Hai" and "Bigg Boss".
In addition to her modeling and acting careers, Aditi Gowitrikar is also a qualified doctor. She holds a Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery degree from Grant Medical College in Mumbai, and has worked as a general practitioner before becoming a full-time model and actress.
Furthermore, Aditi Gowitrikar is also a philanthropist and has supported several charitable causes such as PETA India and the Akshay Patra Foundation. She has also been a goodwill ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund in India and has worked towards raising awareness about women's health and rights.
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Alanis Morissette (June 1, 1974 Ottawa-) a.k.a. Alanis Nadine Morissette, alanis_morissette or Alanis Morrisette is an American writer, singer, record producer, songwriter, actor, film director, film score composer, film producer, guitarist, musician and singer-songwriter. Her child is called Ever Imre Morissette-Treadway.
Alanis Morissette is a Canadian-American musician who first gained fame with her third studio album, "Jagged Little Pill" in 1995, which went on to become a cultural phenomenon. She has won seven Grammy Awards and has sold over 75 million records worldwide. In addition to her music, Morissette has also acted in films and on television, including the popular series "Weeds." She is known for her powerful and emotive voice, as well as her introspective lyrics that tackle themes such as love, relationships, and personal growth. Morissette is also a vocal advocate for mental health and has spoken publicly about her struggles with depression and anxiety. In recent years, she has continued to release music and tour the world, including a 2021 world tour in support of her latest album, "Such Pretty Forks in the Road."
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Alien Sun (September 11, 1974 Singapore-) also known as Paulyn Sun, Suen Kai Kwan, Sun Kai Kwan, Suen Kai-kwan, Suen Jia-Jun, Kai-Kwan Suen, Pauline Suen, Sūn Jiājūn, 孫佳君 or Pauline Suen Kai-Kwan is a Singaporean actor and voice actor.
She began her career in the entertainment industry at the age of 16 as a model and then transitioned to acting in various Singaporean TV dramas. Alien Sun is known for her versatile range in acting, from portraying kind-hearted roles to villainous characters. She has also lent her voice to various animated series and films, including the Mandarin-dubbed version of Disney's "The Lion King". In addition to her acting and voice work, Sun is passionate about charity work and has actively supported various organizations, including the Singapore Committee for UN Women.
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Amanda Brunker (June 12, 1974 Dublin-) is an Irish journalist, model, novelist and actor.
She first gained attention as a model, winning the Miss Ireland title in 1991. She then began working as a journalist, writing for several publications including the Irish Independent and the Irish Sun.
In addition to her career in journalism, Brunker has also pursued acting and writing. She has appeared in a number of films and television shows, including the Irish soap opera "Fair City." As a writer, she has published several novels, including "Champagne Kisses" and "The Switch."
Brunker is also an advocate for animal rights and has been involved in several campaigns to promote animal welfare. She has written about her own experiences with depression and has been vocal about mental health issues.
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Anne Heung (October 2, 1974 Hong Kong-) is a Chinese actor.
She is also a former beauty pageant contestant, having won the Miss Chinese International title in 1998. Anne began her career in the entertainment industry as a television actress in Hong Kong and later expanded her acting career to mainland China. She has starred in numerous popular television dramas such as "Detective Investigation Files IV" and "Square Pegs." In addition to her acting career, Anne is also a television host and has hosted several beauty pageants and lifestyle programs. She is known for her elegant and refined image and has been a model for various fashion brands in Asia. Anne is fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, and English.
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Carmit Bachar (September 4, 1974 Los Angeles-) also known as Foxy or Foxy Doll is an American singer, actor, dancer, model and performer.
She is best known as a former member of the Pussycat Dolls, a popular girl group known for their hits like "Don't Cha" and "Buttons". Bachar joined the group in 1995 as a dancer and later became a main vocalist.
In addition to her music career, Bachar has also pursued acting, appearing in films such as "13 Going on 30" and "The Tuxedo". She has also worked as a model, posing for magazines such as Maxim and Playboy.
Bachar is also known for her advocacy work, particularly for HIV/AIDS causes. She has worked with organizations such as amfAR and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.
In 2018, Bachar released her debut solo single "Cry Like Paris", which was followed by her second single "Forever".
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Carrie Brownstein (September 27, 1974 Seattle-) also known as Brownstein, Carrie, Carrie Rachel Grace Brownstein or Sleater-Kinney is an American singer, guitarist, actor, musician, writer, screenwriter, television producer and film score composer.
She first rose to fame as the guitarist and vocalist of the feminist rock band Sleater-Kinney, which formed in 1994. Brownstein has also been active in the Portland, Oregon music scene, where she played in the bands Excuse 17 and Wild Flag.
In addition to her music career, Brownstein is also known for her work in television. She co-created and co-starred in the sketch comedy series "Portlandia," which aired from 2011 to 2018. She has also acted in various TV shows such as "Transparent," "Curb Your Enthusiasm," and "The Simpsons," among others.
As a writer, Brownstein has contributed to various publications such as "The New Yorker" and "Slate." She has also written a memoir, "Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl," which was published in 2015.
Throughout her career, Brownstein has used her platform to advocate for feminism and LGBTQ rights. She is widely regarded as an influential figure in both the music and entertainment industries.
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Chantal Kreviazuk (May 18, 1974 Winnipeg-) also known as Chantal Krevizuk, Chantal Krevisyuk, Chantel Kreviazuk, Chantal Thelma-Ramupriya Kreviazuk, Kreviazuk, Chantal, Chantal Jennifer Kreviazuk, Chantal L. Kreviazuk or Chippy is a Canadian musician, singer-songwriter, actor and film producer. Her children are called Rowan Michael Maida, Lucca Jon Maida and Salvador Daniel Maida.
Chantal Kreviazuk started playing music at a young age and was classically trained in piano. She first gained recognition as a songwriter when she wrote the song "Surrounded" for fellow Canadian musician Edwin. She released her debut album, "Under These Rocks and Stones," in 1996, which was a commercial success and earned her several Juno Award nominations. She has released several other albums since then, including "Colour Moving and Still," "What If It All Means Something," and "Hard Sail." In addition to her music career, Kreviazuk has also acted in films and television shows, and has worked as a film producer. She is married to fellow Canadian musician Raine Maida of the band Our Lady Peace.
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Charlene Gonzales (May 1, 1974 Philippines-) also known as Charlene Mae Bonnin Gonzales, Charlene Mae Bonnin Gonzales Muhlach, charlene_gonzales, Charlene Gonzales-Muhlach, Charlene B. Gonzalez, Charlene Bonnin Gonzales, Charlene Mae Gonzales, Charlene Mae Gonzalez Bonnin, Charlene Gonzales Bonnin, Charlene Mae Gonzales Bonnin-Muhlach or Charlene Mae Gonzales Bonnin is a Filipino model and actor. She has two children, Andrés Muhlach and Atasha Muhlach.
Charlene Gonzales began her career as a beauty queen, winning the Binibining Pilipinas Universe title in 1994, which gave her the opportunity to represent the Philippines in the Miss Universe pageant held that same year. She made history by placing in the Top 6 and delivering her now iconic “High Tide or Low Tide” answer during the Final Question and Answer portion.
Following her pageant success, Gonzales pursued a career in acting and modeling. She appeared in several TV shows and movies, including “Del Tierro Del Barrio” and “Ikaw Lang ang Mamahalin.” She also hosted various shows, such as “The Buzz” and “ASAP.”
Aside from her entertainment career, Gonzales is also a committed advocate for children’s rights. She is a UNICEF Ambassador and founded the “Hello, Gorgeous” charity program, which aims to empower young women by teaching them life skills and self-confidence.
Gonzales is married to actor Aga Muhlach and has a happy family with two children.
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Charli Baltimore (August 16, 1974 Philadelphia-) otherwise known as Charlie Baltimore, Baltimore, Charli, Tiffany Lane, Chuck B. More or Tiffany 'Charli Baltimore' Lane is an American rapper, singer, songwriter and actor. She has two children, India Lane and Siaani Lane.
Charli Baltimore first gained recognition in the late 1990s with her debut single "Money". She signed to Murder Inc. Records, owned by Irv Gotti and Ja Rule, and released her debut album "Cold as Ice" in 1999. The album featured collaborations with several hip-hop heavyweights, including Ghostface Killah and Cam'ron.
Aside from her music career, Baltimore has also acted in films and television shows. She made her acting debut in the film "Woo" in 1998, and has since appeared in several other films and TV series, including "NYPD Blue" and "The Wire".
In recent years, Baltimore has continued to release music independently and has also made appearances on reality TV shows, such as "R&B Divas: Atlanta". She remains an influential figure in hip-hop and continues to inspire women in the industry.
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Dayanara Torres (October 28, 1974 San Juan-) also known as Dayanara Torres Delgado, Yari, Dayanara Torres Muniz or Dayanara Muniz is a Puerto Rican actor, singer, model and writer. She has two children, Ryan Adrian Muñiz and Cristian Marcus Muñiz.
Dayanara Torres began her career as a beauty pageant contestant, representing Puerto Rico in Miss Universe 1993 and winning the crown. As a model, she has worked for major brands such as Pepsi, Clairol, and J.Lo by Jennifer Lopez. Torres has also acted in various television shows and movies, including the popular soap opera "El Rostro de Analia" and the movie "Linda Sara." In addition to her work in entertainment, Torres is also a philanthropist and has been involved in various charities and initiatives such as the American Cancer Society and the Puerto Rico Hurricane Relief Fund. In 2019, she revealed that she had been diagnosed with skin cancer but recovered after undergoing treatment. Torres is also a published author, with her memoir "Una Vida" released in 2008.
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Deborah Cox (July 13, 1974 Toronto-) also known as Debora Cox or Debrorah Cox is a Canadian singer-songwriter and actor. Her children are called Isaiah Stephens, Sumayah Stephens and Kaila Michelle Stephens.
Deborah Cox began singing in church and later pursued a career in music, signing with Arista Records in the late 1990s. Her self-titled debut album earned her two Juno Awards in Canada, and she went on to release several successful albums over the years. Some of her most popular hits include "Nobody's Supposed to be Here," "We Can't Be Friends," and "Beautiful U R." In addition to her music career, she has also acted in various TV shows and on Broadway, including the lead role in the Broadway adaptation of Whitney Houston's film, "The Bodyguard." In 2019, she was inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
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Emily Haines (January 25, 1974 New Delhi-) also known as Haines, Emily, Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton or Emily Haynes is a Canadian singer-songwriter, keyboard player and actor.
She is best known as the lead vocalist and keyboardist for the indie rock band Metric. Haines was born in India to American parents, but grew up in Canada. She began her musical career with the band "Sky Captain" in the mid-1990s before forming Metric in 1998. In addition to her work with Metric, Haines has released several solo albums including "Knives Don't Have Your Back" and "Choir of the Mind". She has also collaborated with numerous artists including Broken Social Scene and Stars. Aside from music, Haines has also acted in a few films and TV shows.
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Erra Fazira (February 9, 1974 Sungai Choh-) also known as Fazira Wan Chek is a Malaysian singer, actor and fashion model.
She first rose to fame in the late 1990s as a singer with hits like "Pulanglah" and "Hujan". In the early 2000s, Erra transitioned to acting and became one of the biggest stars in Malaysian cinema, starring in numerous films and television dramas.
In addition to her career in entertainment, Erra is also known for her fashion sense and has launched her own fashion label, EF by Erra Fazira. She is also active in various charitable organizations and has been recognized for her philanthropic work.
Erra has won numerous awards for her work in music and acting, including several Malaysian Film Festival Awards and Anugerah Bintang Popular awards. She continues to be a prominent figure in Malaysian entertainment and is highly regarded for her talent and contributions to the industry.
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Heather Headley (October 5, 1974 Barataria-) also known as Headley, Heather, Heather Hedley or Hedley, Heather is a Trinidadian singer, record producer, songwriter and actor. She has one child, John David Musso.
Heather Headley began her career in music after earning a bachelor's degree in communications from Northwestern University. She gained recognition for her powerful vocals in the Broadway production of "The Lion King" and later went on to star in the Broadway show "Aida," for which she won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical. Headley has released several successful albums, including "This Is Who I Am" and "In My Mind," and has collaborated with a variety of artists such as Andrea Bocelli, Kenny G, and John Legend. In addition to her music career, Headley has also acted in television and film, with notable roles in "Chicago Med" and "The Color Purple" on Broadway. She is known for her philanthropic work and has supported causes such as HIV/AIDS research and education.
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Jewel (May 23, 1974 Payson-) a.k.a. Jewel Kilcher is an American writer, singer, guitarist, poet, singer-songwriter, actor and record producer. Her child is called Kase Townes Murray.
Jewel rose to fame in the mid-90s with her debut album, "Pieces of You," which sold over 12 million copies in the United States alone. She is known for hit songs such as "Who Will Save Your Soul," "You Were Meant for Me," and "Foolish Games." Prior to her music career, Jewel traveled and lived as a homeless person, an experience that influenced her songwriting and philanthropic endeavors. In addition to her music, she has published several books of poetry and a memoir, and has acted in films and television shows. She is also an activist, supporting causes such as education and mental health awareness.
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Leilani Munter (February 18, 1974 Rochester-) also known as Leilani Maaja Münter, Leilani Muenter or Leilani Münter is an American race car driver and actor.
Leilani Munter is not only a race car driver and actor but also a passionate environmental activist. She has been nicknamed the "Carbon-Free Girl" due to her efforts to promote clean energy and reduce carbon emissions. In addition to her racing career, Munter has worked with environmental organizations such as Greenpeace and the Oceanic Preservation Society. She also drives a car powered by electricity and is an advocate for animal rights. Munter has competed in several races including the ARCA Racing Series and the NASCAR Whelen All-American Series. She is one of the few female drivers to have raced in the Indy Pro Series and the Firestone Indy Lights series. In addition to her racing and activism, Munter has also appeared in several films and television shows, including "The Animal Planet" and "Whale Wars".
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Louise Redknapp (November 4, 1974 Lewisham-) a.k.a. Louise Elizabeth Nurding, Louise, Eternal vocalist, ルイーズ, Louise Nurding or Lou is a British singer, presenter and actor. Her children are called Charles William Redknapp and Beau Henry Redknapp.
Louise Redknapp first rose to fame in the 1990s as a member of the girl group Eternal, with hits such as "Stay" and "Just a Step From Heaven". After leaving the group in 1995, she pursued a solo career with the release of her debut album "Naked" in 1996, which went Platinum in the UK.
She continued to release successful albums and singles throughout the late 90s and early 2000s, including the number one hit "Stuck in the Middle With You" and the top ten singles "2 Faced" and "Pandora's Kiss". In 2016, she reached the final of the UK version of "Strictly Come Dancing" and has since continued to work as a TV presenter and performer, with sell-out tours and successful West End performances.
Aside from her music and TV career, Redknapp is also a successful author, having released her first book "You've Got This: And Other Things I Wish I Had Known" in 2020, which became a Sunday Times Bestseller.
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Melanie Chisholm (January 12, 1974 Whiston-) otherwise known as Melanie C, Melanie C., Mel C, Melanie Jayne Chisholm, C, Melanie, M. Chrisholm, Sporty Spice, The Spice Girls or Mel Chisholm is an English businessperson, actor and singer-songwriter. She has one child, Scarlet Starr.
Melanie Chisholm rose to prominence as one of the members of the globally successful girl group Spice Girls, in which she was known as Sporty Spice. Following the group's breakup in 2000, she pursued a successful solo career with several hit albums, including "Northern Star" and "Reason." In addition to her music career, Chisholm has also acted in various theater productions and television shows, including the musical "Blood Brothers" and the TV series "Coronation Street." Beyond her entertainment career, Chisholm is also an advocate for various charitable causes, including LGBTQ+ rights and mental health awareness. She has received multiple awards for her work, including a BRIT Award and an Ivor Novello Award.
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Melissa Coates (June 18, 1974 Thunder Bay-) is a Canadian bodybuilder and actor.
She started her career as a professional wrestler in the late 1990s, performing in several promotions such as Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), and Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA). Coates had a successful bodybuilding career, winning the titles of Miss Canada in 1996 and Miss Jan Tana Pro Classic in 1997. In addition to her wrestling and bodybuilding careers, she has also appeared in several films and TV shows, including "The Hangover" and "Days of Our Lives." Coates currently runs her own fitness and nutrition business and continues to inspire others through her body of work.
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Mikiyo Ohno (June 17, 1974 Tokyo-) also known as 大野幹代, Ohno Mikiyo or Ōno, Mikiyo is a Japanese singer, model and actor.
She began her career as a model, appearing in various fashion magazines and advertisements. Ohno then transitioned into music and released her debut single "Sunao ni Naritai" in 1993. She went on to release several albums and singles, including the theme song for the anime series "Mirage of Blaze."
In addition to her music and modeling work, Ohno has also appeared in numerous TV dramas and films. She is known for her roles in the dramas "Love Complex" and "Onsen e Ikou." Ohno has also lent her voice to several anime series, including "Boogiepop Phantom" and "Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex."
Ohno has been a popular figure in Japanese entertainment for over two decades, known for her unique style and versatility across various mediums.
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Millie Corretjer (April 18, 1974 San Juan-) also known as Milagros Ninnete Corretjer Maldonado, Millie or Milagros Ninette Corretjer Maldonado is a Puerto Rican singer and actor. She has two children, Oscar Gabriel De La Hoya and Nina Lauren Nenitte De La Hoya.
Millie Corretjer began her career in the entertainment industry as a model in Puerto Rico. In 1996, she released her debut single "Sola" which quickly became a hit in Latin America. Her debut album, "Millie", was released in the same year which included hit songs such as "En Cada Puerto" and "Este Ritmo Que Yo Te Canto".
Apart from music, Corretjer has also made a name for herself in the acting world. She starred in the Puerto Rican film "Cayo" in 2005, for which she received critical acclaim for her performance. She has also starred in other films such as "El Cielo Es Azul" and "La Bella Desconocida".
Aside from her successful career in music and acting, Millie Corretjer is also known for her philanthropic work. She is an advocate for the rights of women and children, and has worked closely with organizations that aim to help victims of domestic violence.
Overall, Millie Corretjer is a multi-talented artist who has had a successful career in the entertainment industry while also using her platform to advocate for important causes.
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Nona Gaye (September 4, 1974 Washington, D.C.-) a.k.a. Nona Marvisa Gaye or Pie is an American singer, model, actor, musician and film score composer. She has one child, Nolan Gaye.
Nona Gaye is the daughter of singer Marvin Gaye and his second wife, Janis Hunter. She began her career in the entertainment industry in the early 1990s, first as a model and then as a singer. Her debut album, "Love for the Future," was released in 1992 and featured the hit single "I'm Overjoyed."
In addition to her music career, Gaye has also acted in several films. She made her acting debut in the 1997 film "Alien Resurrection" and went on to appear in other films such as "The Matrix Reloaded" and "The Matrix Revolutions," "Crash," and "The Polar Express."
Gaye has also composed music for films and television shows, including the soundtrack for the 2001 film "The One." She received critical acclaim for her work on the soundtrack for the 2003 film "The Matrix Revolutions."
Throughout her career, Gaye has been recognized for her contributions to the entertainment industry. She received a nomination for a Grammy Award in 1995 and has won several other awards for her music and acting.
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Rah Digga (December 18, 1974 Newark-) otherwise known as Rashia Fisher, Ra Digga, Harriet Thugman or Rah Diggity is an American actor, musician and rapper. She has one child, Sativa Zee.
Rah Digga first gained fame as a member of the rap group "Flipmode Squad" in the late 90s. She released her debut solo album "Dirty Harriet" in 2000, which received critical acclaim and established her as a respected MC in the industry. She has worked with several notable artists such as KRS-One, Busta Rhymes, and Talib Kweli.
In addition to her music career, Rah Digga has also acted in various films, including "Thirteen Ghosts" and "Carmen: A Hip Hopera". She has also made appearances on television shows such as "The Wire", "The Jersey", and "Girlfriends".
Rah Digga is known for her sharp, intelligent lyricism and unapologetic persona, addressing social and political issues in her music. She continues to be an influential figure in hip hop and an advocate for the empowerment of women in the industry.
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Renee Sands (February 15, 1974 Worcester-) also known as Renee Ilene Sandstrom, Renee Sandstrom or Sandstrom, Renee is an American singer, actor and singer-songwriter.
She grew up in Massachusetts and started performing in musical theater productions at a young age. She later attended Berklee College of Music in Boston where she studied voice and songwriting.
In the early 2000s, Sands moved to Los Angeles to pursue a career in music and acting. She released her debut album "God Only Knows" in 2002 and went on to act in several independent films and TV shows.
Sands is also known for her work as a session singer, recording vocals for various artists and commercials. She has worked with Grammy-winning producers and has been featured in television shows such as "Glee" and "American Idol."
In addition to her creative pursuits, Sands is also a certified yoga instructor and wellness coach. She frequently incorporates yoga and meditation into her music and acting workshops.
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Ruffa Gutierrez (June 24, 1974 Manila-) also known as Sharmaine Ruffa Rama Gutierrez, Ruffa Gutierrez-Bektas or Sharmaine Ruffa Gutierrez is a Filipino model and actor. She has two children, Lorin Gabriella Bektas and Venice Bektas.
Ruffa is the daughter of veteran actors Eddie Gutierrez and Annabelle Rama, and the older sister of actors Richard and Raymond Gutierrez. She started her modeling career at the age of 15 and won the title of Binibining Pilipinas World in 1993. After winning the title, she went on to represent the Philippines in the Miss World 1993 pageant held in Sun City, South Africa, where she placed second princess.
Aside from modeling, Ruffa has also acted in various films and television shows in the Philippines. She has received several acting awards and nominations, including a Best Actress nomination from the Gawad Urian Awards for her performance in the film "Till There Was You" (2003).
In 2003, Ruffa temporarily left the entertainment industry to move to Turkey with her then-husband, Turkish businessman Yilmaz Bektas. They had two children together before separating in 2007. Ruffa returned to the Philippines and resumed her career in showbiz.
Aside from her career in entertainment, Ruffa is also involved in various philanthropic efforts. She has served as an ambassador for the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) and is a supporter of organizations that promote education for children.
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Ryōka Yuzuki (January 10, 1974 Anjo-) also known as Yuzuki Ryoka, Yuzuki Ryouka, Ryouka Yuzuki, Ryoka Yuzuki, Yuzuki, Ryouka, AIRI, Ayumi Nagashii, Kanori Kadomatsu, Nagashii Ayumi, Kadomatsu Kanori, Yuzuki Ryōka or Ryôka Yuzuki is a Japanese voice actor and actor.
She began her career as a voice actor in 1996 and has since voiced many notable anime characters such as Satsuki Kiryuin in Kill la Kill, Ino Yamanaka in Naruto, and Shamal in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha. Yuzuki has also lent her voice to various video games, drama CDs, and TV dramas. In addition to her voice acting work, she has also worked as an actress in both stage productions and live-action TV dramas. Yuzuki is known for her versatile voice range and has won several awards for her voice acting work, including the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2nd Seiyu Awards in 2008. Outside of her entertainment career, Yuzuki is a certified public accountant and enjoys cooking in her free time.
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Sabrina Setlur (January 10, 1974 Frankfurt-) also known as Schwester S, Jayanthi Setlur, Sabs or S. Setlur is a German songwriter, actor and rapper.
She is known for being one of the first successful female rappers in Germany, having achieved commercial success with her debut album "S ist Soweit" released in 1995. Sabrina was born in Frankfurt to Indian Tamil parents and grew up bilingual, speaking German and Tamil. She attended a Frankfurt international school before pursuing her passion for music. In addition to her music career, Sabrina has also appeared in several German films and television shows. She is known for collaborating with other well-known German artists, such as Xavier Naidoo and Thomas D, and has won several awards for her music. Despite taking a hiatus from music in the early 2000s, Sabrina returned to the industry and continues to release music and perform live.
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Sheryl Cruz (April 5, 1974 Makati-) a.k.a. Sheryl Rose Ana Marie Sonora Cruz, Sherryl Cruz, Sheryl or Sheryl Rose Anna Marie Sonora Cruz is a Filipino singer, actor and composer. Her child is called Ashley Nicole Bustos.
Cruz is from a family of actors and actresses. Her aunt is the late legendary actress, Susan Roces, and her first cousin is the renowned actress, actress and politician Grace Poe. Cruz began her career in show business at a young age, appearing in various movies and TV shows. She also ventured into music and released several albums throughout her career. Aside from acting and singing, Cruz also tried her hand in composing and wrote songs for some of her albums. In recent years, she has focused on her personal life and has been more private about her activities in show business.
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Sonija Kwok (July 22, 1974 Hong Kong-) also known as Sonija Kwok Sin-Lei, Xianni Guo, Sonija Kwok Sin-Nei, Sin-Lei Kwok, Keying Guo, Sonja Kwok or Sin-Nei Kwok is a British actor. Her child is called Kylie Zhu.
Sonija Kwok started her career as a beauty pageant contestant, winning the Miss Hong Kong title in 1999. After her success in the pageant, Kwok went on to pursue acting and landed her first major role in the TVB drama "Healing Hands II" in 2000. She quickly became a popular actress, starring in numerous TV dramas and films throughout the 2000s.
Kwok has won several awards throughout her career, including the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actress in 2004 and the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress in 2014. In recent years, she has also dabbled in hosting, appearing as a host on several TV programs.
In addition to her successful entertainment career, Kwok is also known for her philanthropic work. She is a supporter of various charities and has been involved in fundraising for numerous causes, including cancer research and animal welfare.
Kwok continues to be active in the entertainment industry and is considered one of Hong Kong's most talented and beloved actresses.
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Veronica (July 24, 1974 The Bronx-) is an American singer and actor.
Veronica started her career in the music industry as a backup singer for various artists. She rose to fame in the early 1990s with her hit song "Me and My Piano." Veronica continued to release successful music throughout the decade, earning several awards and accolades.
In addition to her music career, Veronica has also appeared in various films and television shows. She made her acting debut in the film "Soul Food" (1997) and later appeared in the TV drama series "Resurrection Blvd" (2000-2002).
Veronica is also an advocate for mental health awareness and has been open about her own struggles with bipolar disorder. She has spoken about the importance of maintaining good mental health and seeking treatment when necessary.
Overall, Veronica is a multitalented artist who has made significant contributions to both the music and entertainment industries.
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Victoria Silvstedt (September 19, 1974 Skelleftehamn-) also known as Victoria Silverstedt, Karen Victoria Silverstedt, Victoria Silvsted, Victoria or Karin Victoria Silvstedt is a Swedish model, nude glamour model, singer, presenter and actor.
She was named Miss Sweden in 1993 and went on to represent her country in the Miss World pageant the same year, where she placed in the top 10. Silvstedt then moved to Paris to pursue a modeling career, which quickly took off thanks to her stunning looks and statuesque figure.
Silvstedt has graced the pages of countless magazines, including Playboy, and has worked as a host and presenter for a number of television shows in Europe and the United States. She has also made several appearances on reality shows, including UK's Celebrity Love Island and France's La Ferme Célébrités.
In addition to her work in modeling and television, Silvstedt has dabbled in music, releasing an album in 1999 called Girl on the Run. She has also had a successful acting career, appearing in films such as BASEketball and Boat Trip, and even had a recurring role on the popular TV series Malibu, CA.
Throughout her career, Silvstedt has remained a prominent figure in the fashion and entertainment industries, and continues to be a beloved celebrity in her home country of Sweden.
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Vida Guerra (March 19, 1974 Havana-) is an American singer, fashion model, model and actor.
She is best known for her appearances in men's magazines such as FHM, Maxim, and Playboy, as well as her small acting roles in films and television shows. Vida was born in Cuba and moved to the United States with her family at the age of six. She began her modeling career in the early 2000s, quickly gaining popularity for her curvy figure and sultry looks. In addition to her modeling work, Vida has also released music, with her debut single "You Got Me" reaching the top 20 on Billboard's Hot Dance Club Play chart. She has since continued to pursue her music career while also making occasional appearances in films and television. Outside of her career, Vida is dedicated to fitness and regularly shares workout tips and routines on her social media pages.
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Yessica Salazar (October 16, 1974 Mexico-) also known as Jessica Salazar, Jessica Salazar Gonzaléz or Yessica Salazar is a Mexican actor.
She began her acting career in stage productions in Mexico, and later transitioned into television and film. Some of her notable roles include "Maria" in the telenovela "La Toma de Zacatecas," "Carmen" in the film "Nadie te Quiere Como Yo," and "Ana" in the TV series "Las Aparicio." Salazar is known for her versatile acting skills and has received critical acclaim for her performances. In addition to acting, Salazar is also a producer and has worked on several projects in Mexico and the United States. She is considered to be one of the most influential actors in the Mexican entertainment industry, and has inspired many aspiring actors throughout her career.
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Órla Fallon (August 24, 1974 Knockananna-) otherwise known as Orla Fallon, Orla, Órlagh Fallon or Órlagh Mary Louise Fallon is an Irish singer, harpist, songwriter and actor.
Born in Knockananna, County Wicklow, Ireland, Órla Fallon started playing the harp at a young age and received her diploma from the London College of Music. She became a member of the group Anúna in the early 2000s and was later a member of the internationally acclaimed group Celtic Woman from 2004 to 2009. Fallon has released several solo albums, including "Distant Shore," "The Water is Wide," and "My Land."
In addition to her music career, Fallon has also acted in various films and television shows, including the Irish drama "Ros na Rún" and the American series "Sons of Anarchy." She has also worked as a TV host, presenting a travel series called "Mythical Ireland" and "The Celtic Tenors."
Fallon is known for her angelic voice and her elegant harp playing, which have made her a beloved figure in the contemporary Celtic music scene. She continues to tour and perform, captivating audiences with her powerful performances and her unique style.
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Marissa Ribisi (December 17, 1974 Los Angeles-) also known as Santina Marissa Ribisi is an American actor and screenwriter. Her children are called Tuesday Hansen and Cosimo Henri Hansen.
Marissa Ribisi began her career as a child actor in the late 1980s, appearing in TV shows and movies such as "Dazed and Confused," "Pleasantville," and "True Crime." In 2004, she wrote and starred in the independent film "Some Girl," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival.
Ribisi also has a passion for fashion and is a co-founder of the vintage clothing store Whurl. In 2011, she and her business partner launched a line of Whurl-branded upcycled clothing. In addition to her acting and fashion work, Ribisi is also involved in philanthropic efforts, supporting causes such as animal welfare and environmental conservation.
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