Ozzy Osbourne
Ozzy rose to fame with the rock/metal band Black Sabbath and also has solo success. He's also been a reality TV star before many of them were even born, thanks to MTV. Ozzy turned 70 on Monday.
We celebrate @OzzyOsbourne's 70th birthday with a year-by-year photo gallery: https://t.co/6itE5vx9oI
— UltimateClassicRock (@UltClassicRock) December 3, 2018
Julianne Moore
Moore has bee nominated plenty of times for movies, and finally won an Oscar in 2015 for her performance in the film "Still Alice." She officially turned 58 as of Monday.
"I think imperfections are important, just as mistakes are important. You only get to be good by making mistakes, and you only get to be real by being imperfect." Happy birthday to Julianne Moore, one of the greatest film actresses of all time. pic.twitter.com/R7VzC8truy
— Tribeca (@Tribeca) December 3, 2018
Tiffany Haddish
Haddish turned 38 on Monday. The comedian and actress has been in films and movies including "Girl's Trip," "Uncle Drew," "Night School," and "Nobody's Fool."
Happy birthday @TiffanyHaddish! 🎉 You inspire us to try to live our best life EVERY damn day, so you better be doing that today! 🥂 pic.twitter.com/P3jGpO7fvo
— PopCrush (@PopCrush) December 3, 2018
Amanda Seyfried
Seyfried is a star of multiple movies ranging from the cult classic comedy "Mean Girls" to the musicals "Mama Mia" and "Les Miserables." She turned 33 on Monday.
happy birthday to my Favorite actress of all time!!! amanda seyfried, honey, i love you. thanks for bringing my favorite characters to life. (i’m totally lesbigay for you) pic.twitter.com/EeWa099j7a
— 𝐯𝐢𝐜𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐢𝐚 (@lesbiqay) December 3, 2018
Andy Grammer
The American pop singer and songwriter officially turned 35 on Monday. His 2014 album release "Magazines or Novels" was certified Gold by the RIAA while singles "Honey, I'm Good" and "Fresh Eyes" are amongst his platinum hits.
Great night for Holiday Lights! @andygrammer rocking the Boston Common. Check it out in person or watch live now on #WCVB pic.twitter.com/sizhPdmyJW
— russnelligan (@russnelligan) November 30, 2018