She may leave the hair whipping to her nine-year-old daughter, Willow, but the Smith family matriarch rocks out with her band, Wicked Wisdom, proving she’s still a wild-child at heart.
Turns out ’80s pop sensations don’t stay teenagers forever and sing "I Think We’re Alone Now" in malls across America. (Consider yourself lucky, Tiffany!)
"It’s not scary because I feel the more I live the more I learn and I’m a more competent person in life," the Dharma and Greg star has said of turning 40. Exactly!
The fashion-designer daughter of Paul McCartney probably gets this every year, but we’ll add to the chorus anyway: "They say it’s your birthday. We’re gonna have a good time!"
Her latest film, Somewhere (in limited release December 22), follows a lonely and depressed actor (Stephen Dorff) whose daughter (Elle Fanning) helps bring him back to life at L.A.‘s famous Chateau Marmont.
She’s said of her role as an uptight accountant on The Office, "I definitely think my character adds a unique voice to the show. She is that bitch in the corner."
When it comes to her personal life (ahem, Charlie Sheen), this former model’s reality TV show said it best: It’s Complicated. Here’s wishing her a quiet birthday.
She’s starred in the Broadway smashes Rent and Wicked, and made a guest appearance on Glee. Pressure’s on for family and friends to sing "Happy Birthday" in key.
She’s played a Heather, a headcase (_Girl, Interuppted_) and an over-the-hill ballerina (this month’s Black Swan).
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