Aquarius season runs from January 20 to February 18, and plenty of familiar faces in Hollywood fall under that air sign. Below, you’ll find male actors whose birthdays land in that window, alongside quick-hit facts—birthplaces, standout roles, and career milestones. Consider it a handy refresher on who’s behind some of your favorite films and shows, from comic-book epics to prestige dramas. If you’ve ever wondered which stars share that mid-winter birthday, start here.
Rainn Wilson
Born January 20 in Seattle, Washington, Rainn Wilson is closely associated with Dwight Schrute on ‘The Office’. Beyond that signature role, he has appeared in films like ‘Super’ and ‘The Meg’. Wilson co-founded a digital media company focused on well-being and social impact storytelling. He continues to act, write, and host documentary-style projects across TV and streaming.
John Hurt
Born January 22 in Chesterfield, England, John Hurt earned two Academy Award nominations for ‘Midnight Express’ and ‘The Elephant Man’. His filmography ranges from ‘Alien’ and ‘1984’ to the ‘Harry Potter’ series. On television, he portrayed the War Doctor in ‘Doctor Who’ specials. Hurt also maintained a long stage career, balancing theater with screen work.
Gabriel Macht
Born January 22 in The Bronx, New York, Gabriel Macht is best known for playing Harvey Specter on ‘Suits’. Earlier film credits include ‘Behind Enemy Lines’ and ‘The Spirit’. He served as a producer on later seasons of ‘Suits’, expanding his role behind the camera. Macht’s work continued with appearances tied to the ‘Suits’ universe and guest roles.
Ed Helms
Born January 24 in Atlanta, Georgia, Ed Helms broke out on ‘The Office’ as Andy Bernard. He co-starred in ‘The Hangover’ trilogy and appeared in films such as ‘Cedar Rapids’ and ‘Vacation’. Helms has produced and performed across scripted comedy, documentary-style projects, and music. He also co-created the series ‘Rutherford Falls’, expanding his work behind the camera.
John Belushi
Born January 24 in Chicago, Illinois, John Belushi became a standout on ‘Saturday Night Live’. He transitioned to films with ‘National Lampoon’s Animal House’ and ‘The Blues Brothers’. Belushi also recorded music connected to his on-screen persona. His rapid rise left a lasting mark on late-1970s American comedy and film.
Paul Newman
Born January 26 in Shaker Heights, Ohio, Paul Newman won an Academy Award for ‘The Color of Money’. His classic roles include ‘The Hustler’, ‘Cool Hand Luke’, and ‘Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid’. Newman co-founded Newman’s Own, channeling profits to charity. He also maintained a notable motorsports career alongside his acting work.
Alan Cumming
Alan Cumming, born January 27 in Aberfeldy, Scotland, works across stage, film, and television. He is known on TV for ‘The Good Wife’ and ‘Schmigadoon!’, and in film for roles in ‘GoldenEye’ and ‘X2: X-Men United’. Cumming has amassed Tony-recognized stage credits and authored memoirs. His career blends acting with hosting, writing, and creative cabaret work.
James Cromwell
Born January 27 in Los Angeles, California, James Cromwell earned an Academy Award nomination for ‘Babe’. His credits include ‘L.A. Confidential’, ‘The Green Mile’, and ‘The Queen’. On television, he has appeared in ‘Six Feet Under’, ‘American Horror Story’, and ‘Succession’. Cromwell’s career spans decades of character work across film and TV.
Elijah Wood
Elijah Wood, born January 28 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, became globally recognized as Frodo Baggins in ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy. Before that, he built a strong child-actor résumé with films like ‘The Good Son’ and ‘Deep Impact’. He has since balanced indie projects—such as ‘Green Street’ and ‘I Don’t Feel at Home in This World Anymore’—with voice work. Wood also co-founded a production banner focusing on genre storytelling.
Alan Alda
Born January 28 in New York City, Alan Alda won multiple Emmys for ‘MAS*H’. His film credits include ‘The Aviator’, ‘Crimes and Misdemeanors’, and ‘Marriage Story’. Alda hosted ‘Scientific American Frontiers’, popularizing science on television. He also founded an institute dedicated to improving science communication.
Tom Hopper
Born January 28 in Coalville, England, Tom Hopper is known for ‘The Umbrella Academy’ and ‘Black Sails’. He appeared in ‘Game of Thrones’ and action features like ‘SAS: Red Notice’. Hopper has also worked in comedy through ‘I Feel Pretty’. His roles frequently span historical adventure, fantasy, and contemporary drama.
Tom Selleck
Born January 29 in Detroit, Michigan, Tom Selleck became a TV icon with ‘Magnum, P.I.’. He led the long-running series ‘Blue Bloods’ and had a notable recurring arc on ‘Friends’. Film credits include ‘Three Men and a Baby’ and ‘Quigley Down Under’. Selleck also produced projects tied to his television work.
Ed Burns
Born January 29 in Queens, New York, Edward Burns broke through with the independent film ‘The Brothers McMullen’. He appeared in ‘Saving Private Ryan’ and created ‘Public Morals’ for television. Burns often writes, directs, and stars in his own New York–set films. His career blends studio acting with independent production.
Christian Bale
Born January 30 in Haverfordwest, Wales, Christian Bale is known for immersive transformations across genres. He headlined Christopher Nolan’s Dark Knight trilogy, starring in ‘Batman Begins’, ‘The Dark Knight’, and ‘The Dark Knight Rises’. Bale won an Academy Award for ‘The Fighter’ and earned additional nominations for roles in ‘American Hustle’ and ‘Vice’. His filmography also includes ‘Ford v Ferrari’ and ‘Hostiles’, underscoring a steady mix of prestige and blockbuster work.
Gene Hackman
Born January 30 in San Bernardino, California, Gene Hackman won Academy Awards for ‘The French Connection’ and ‘Unforgiven’. He also portrayed Lex Luthor in ‘Superman’ and its sequels. Hackman’s credits stretch from ‘Bonnie and Clyde’ to ‘The Royal Tenenbaums’. He retired from acting and later published novels.
Justin Timberlake
Born January 31 in Memphis, Tennessee, Justin Timberlake shifted from music into acting with roles in ‘Alpha Dog’ and ‘The Social Network’. He headlined ‘Friends with Benefits’ and contributed voice work to the ‘Trolls’ films. Timberlake has hosted and appeared in sketches on ‘Saturday Night Live’. His screen work spans comedy, drama, and animation.
Jonathan Banks
Born January 31 in Washington, D.C., Jonathan Banks is widely recognized for Mike Ehrmantraut in ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’. Earlier roles include ‘Wiseguy’ and films like ‘Beverly Hills Cop’. He has received multiple Emmy nominations for his television work. Banks continues to appear in voice roles and guest arcs across series.
Clark Gable
Clark Gable, born February 1 in Cadiz, Ohio, became one of classic Hollywood’s defining leading men. He won an Academy Award for ‘It Happened One Night’ and is indelibly linked with ‘Gone with the Wind’. Gable’s career included ‘Mutiny on the Bounty’ and numerous wartime and adventure films. His star persona shaped mid-century American cinema.
Brandon Lee
Born February 1 in Oakland, California, Brandon Lee is remembered for ‘The Crow’. Earlier credits include ‘Rapid Fire’ and ‘Showdown in Little Tokyo’. Lee trained in martial arts and pursued action roles across film and TV. His work has been revisited through restorations and retrospectives.
Harry Styles
Born February 1 in Redditch, England, Harry Styles moved into acting with ‘Dunkirk’. He later starred in ‘Don’t Worry Darling’ and ‘My Policeman’. Styles appeared in a credited cameo in ‘Eternals’. His film roles run alongside a music career and touring schedule.
Warwick Davis
Born February 3 in Epsom, England, Warwick Davis led the fantasy film ‘Willow’ and returned for its TV continuation. He portrays multiple characters across the ‘Star Wars’ saga. In the ‘Harry Potter’ films, he played Professor Flitwick and Griphook. Davis also hosts and produces projects focused on genre entertainment.
Michael Sheen
Michael Sheen, born February 5 in Newport, Wales, trained at RADA and is known for portrayals of real-life figures. He earned acclaim for playing Tony Blair in ‘The Deal’, ‘The Queen’, and ‘The Special Relationship’. On the big screen, his credits include ‘Frost/Nixon’, ‘Underworld’, and ‘The Twilight Saga’. Sheen also co-starred in the series ‘Good Omens’, broadening his mainstream TV profile.
Henry Golding
Henry Golding, born February 5 in Betong, Malaysia, moved from hosting to leading film roles. He headlined ‘Crazy Rich Asians’ and starred in titles like ‘A Simple Favor’ and ‘Last Christmas’. Golding took on action territory with ‘Snake Eyes’, extending into franchise territory. His career spans international productions, reflecting a cross-Pacific profile in contemporary Hollywood.
Tom Wilkinson
Born February 5 in Leeds, England, Tom Wilkinson received Academy Award nominations for ‘In the Bedroom’ and ‘Michael Clayton’. He appeared in ‘Batman Begins’, ‘The Full Monty’, and ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’. Wilkinson worked extensively in British television and theater. His roles often bridged independent cinema and major studio releases.
Dane DeHaan
Born February 6 in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Dane DeHaan broke through with ‘Chronicle’. He portrayed Harry Osborn in ‘The Amazing Spider-Man 2’. Other credits include ‘Kill Your Darlings’ and ‘Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets’. DeHaan continues to work across film and prestige television.
James Spader
James Spader, born February 7 in Boston, Massachusetts, built a reputation through distinctive roles in film and television. Early credits include ‘Sex, Lies, and Videotape’ and ‘Less Than Zero’. He later anchored TV series like ‘Boston Legal’ and ‘The Blacklist’. Spader also voiced Ultron in ‘Avengers: Age of Ultron’, adding a major franchise credit to his résumé.
Ashton Kutcher
Ashton Kutcher, born February 7 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, gained prominence as Michael Kelso on ‘That ’70s Show’. He transitioned to films including ‘Dude, Where’s My Car?’ and ‘The Butterfly Effect’, and later starred in the sitcom ‘Two and a Half Men’. Kutcher co-founded venture firms that invested in numerous tech startups. He has also produced unscripted and scripted series, expanding his off-screen footprint.
Chris Rock
Born February 7 in Andrews, South Carolina, Chris Rock parlayed stand-up and ‘Saturday Night Live’ into a screen career. He created and narrated ‘Everybody Hates Chris’, drawing on his Brooklyn upbringing. Rock’s film credits include ‘Head of State’, ‘Top Five’, and a turn in the ‘Spiral’ chapter of the ‘Saw’ franchise. He continues to produce comedy specials and appear in dramatic roles on television and film.
Seth Green
Born February 8 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Seth Green has longstanding voice and production credits. He voices Chris Griffin on ‘Family Guy’ and co-created the stop-motion series ‘Robot Chicken’. Green’s film roles include entries in ‘Austin Powers’ and ‘The Italian Job’. He works frequently in animation, voice acting, and independent features, often serving as writer-producer.
Nick Nolte
Born February 8 in Omaha, Nebraska, Nick Nolte earned Academy Award nominations for ‘The Prince of Tides’ and ‘Affliction’. He co-starred in ’48 Hrs.’ and appeared in ‘Warrior’. Nolte’s television work includes ‘Graves’ and roles on streaming dramas. His career spans leading and character roles across five decades.
James Dean
Born February 8 in Marion, Indiana, James Dean starred in ‘East of Eden’, ‘Rebel Without a Cause’, and ‘Giant’. He received posthumous Academy Award nominations for two of those films. Dean’s brief film career had an outsized cultural impact on 1950s Hollywood. His legacy remains tied to those three major features.
Tom Hiddleston
Born February 9 in London, Tom Hiddleston is widely recognized for playing Loki in the Marvel franchise, appearing in ‘Thor’, ‘The Avengers’, and ‘Loki’. He trained at RADA and built stage credentials alongside screen work. Hiddleston’s filmography includes ‘War Horse’, ‘Crimson Peak’, and ‘Kong: Skull Island’. His television presence extends to dramas like ‘The Night Manager’, which drew major awards attention.
Michael B. Jordan
Michael B. Jordan was born February 9 in Santa Ana, California, and began with TV turns on ‘The Wire’ and ‘Friday Night Lights’. He broke out in film with ‘Fruitvale Station’ and launched a franchise role as Adonis Creed in ‘Creed’ and its sequels. Jordan played Erik Killmonger in ‘Black Panther’. He expanded into producing and directing while continuing lead roles across action and drama.
Taylor Lautner
Taylor Lautner, born February 11 in Grand Rapids, Michigan, became widely known as Jacob Black in ‘The Twilight Saga’. He began in voice work and children’s TV before transitioning to action and teen-drama roles. Lautner headlined films like ‘Abduction’ and appeared in ensemble comedies such as ‘Grown Ups 2’. He has also taken guest and recurring parts on television.
Burt Reynolds
Burt Reynolds, born February 11 in Lansing, Michigan, emerged as a major box-office draw in the 1970s. His hits include ‘Deliverance’, ‘Smokey and the Bandit’, and ‘The Longest Yard’. Reynolds earned an Academy Award nomination for ‘Boogie Nights’. He also directed and produced projects throughout his career.
Josh Brolin
Josh Brolin, born February 12 in Santa Monica, California, built a career across neo-western, sci-fi, and comic-book projects. He starred in ‘No Country for Old Men’ and ‘Sicario’, and played Thanos in ‘Avengers: Infinity War’ and ‘Avengers: Endgame’. Brolin’s range also includes ‘Milk’, which earned him an Academy Award nomination. His television work has included headlining the mystery-sci-fi series ‘Outer Range’.
Simon Pegg
Born February 14 in Gloucester, England, Simon Pegg co-wrote and starred in ‘Shaun of the Dead’, ‘Hot Fuzz’, and ‘The World’s End’. He portrays Benji Dunn across the ‘Mission: Impossible’ films. Pegg also plays Scotty in the ‘Star Trek’ reboot series. His credits span comedy writing, acting, and franchise work.
Mahershala Ali
Born February 16 in Oakland, California, Mahershala Ali won two Academy Awards for ‘Moonlight’ and ‘Green Book’. He has appeared in major series such as ‘House of Cards’ and ‘True Detective’. Ali’s film work includes ‘Hidden Figures’ and voice roles in ‘Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse’. He has also been attached to take on ‘Blade’ within the Marvel lineup.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Joseph Gordon-Levitt, born February 17 in Los Angeles, began as a child actor on ‘3rd Rock from the Sun’. His film resurgence featured ‘500 Days of Summer’, ‘Inception’, and ‘Looper’, showcasing range across romance, sci-fi, and action. He founded HitRecord, a collaborative production platform spanning short films, music, and series. Gordon-Levitt also wrote, directed, and starred in ‘Don Jon’.
John Travolta
Born February 18 in Englewood, New Jersey, John Travolta first rose to fame on TV in ‘Welcome Back, Kotter’. His film career took off with ‘Saturday Night Fever’ and ‘Grease’, followed by a noted resurgence via ‘Pulp Fiction’. Travolta earned multiple Oscar nominations and built a box-office run with titles like ‘Face/Off’ and ‘Get Shorty’. He continues to work across film and television in action, drama, and biographical roles.
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