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Do you know these 30 famous Gemini? Celebrities with birthdays under the zodiac sign
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Date:2025-04-11 10:37:10
Those born under the Gemini zodiac sign are said to be talkative, outgoing and adaptable. They're not afraid of change and are often agile and dexterous in their careers.
"In the best-case scenario, the Gemini uses their ability to pick up a little bit from everywhere to become a super generalist," astrologer Wade Caves previously told USA TODAY.
They have a thirst for knowledge and success, so it should come as no surprise that many actors, musicians and famous multi-hyphenates fall under the air sign.
Are you a Gemini? Here are a few celebrities who share your sign.
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When are Gemini birthdays?
Gemini season spans from May 21 to June 21. Here are some celebrities born under the airsign:
Peso Pluma
YouTube's most-streamed artist of the year in 2023 is a Gemini. La Doble P was born on June 15.
Paul McCartney
One of the most well-known singer-songwriters in the world, the Beatles member was born June 18.
Angelina Jolie
Jolie is one of Hollywood's biggest stars and a humanitarian. She was born June 4.
Naomi Campbell
The iconic supermodel was born May 22.
Chris Evans
Did you know Captain America is a Gemini? The film star was born on June 13.
Nicole Kidman
The Golden Globe- and Academy Award-winning actress celebrates her birthday on June 20.
Troye Sivan
The singer-songwriter and actor was born on June 5.
Awkwafina
The "Kung Fu Panda 4" star was born on June 2.
Tom Holland
Add another superhero to the Gemini list. The "Spider-Man" actor celebrates his birthday on June 1.
Kendrick Lamar
Widely regarded as one of the greatest rappers of all time, Lamar is also a Pulitzer Prize winner. He was born on June 17.
Heidi Klum
The model, "America's Got Talent" judge and "Queen of Halloween" was born June 1.
Stevie Nicks
The eight-time Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter and Fleetwood Mac member was born May 26.
Anderson Cooper
The journalist and "Anderson Cooper 360°" host was born on June 3.
Laverne Cox
The actress and activist was born May 29.
Blake Shelton
The country singer and former host of "The Voice" celebrates his birthday on June 18.
Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen
Gemini is represented by the twins and here's another pair born under the sign. The Olsen twins were born on June 13.
Morgan Freeman
Freeman's acting career has spanned five decades and garnered many awards, including an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. He is also a Gemini, born on June 1.
Prince William
William, Prince of Wales was born on the last day of Gemini season, June 21.
Natalie Portman
The "Black Swan", "Jackie" and "May December" star was born on June 9.
Octavia Spencer
The award-winning actress was born on May 25.
Michael Cera
The "Scott Pilgrim" and "Arrested Development" star was born on June 7.
Kylie Minogue
Australia's highest-selling female recording artist and "princess of pop" is a Gemini. Minogue was born May 28.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson
The "Fall Guy" actor was born on June 13.
Venus Williams
The tennis player and seven-time Grand Slam singles title winner was born June 17.
Cillian Murphy
Murphy is the first Irish-born actor to win the Academy Award for Best Actor. The "Oppenheimer" star was born May 25.
Ian McKellen
McKellen's career has spanned seven decades on the stage and screen. Known for his roles as Magneto in the "X-Men" franchise and Gandalf in "The Lord of the Rings" films, McKellen celebrates his birthday on May 25.
Riley Keough
The "Daisy Jones & the Six" star was born on May 29.
Lenny Kravitz
The award-winning musician and actor was born on May 26.
Brooke Shields
The actress was born on May 31.
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