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52 celebrities you probably didn't realize were Leos

52 celebrities you probably didn't realize were Leos

Leo season is said to be from July 23 to August 22.
Jennifer Lopez, Mick Jagger, and the Sprouse twins were born during Leo season.
Kylie Jenner, Elizabeth Moss, Barack Obama, and Madonna are all Leos.
Leo season is said to kick off on July 23 and end on August 22.
Whether you believe in astrology or not, those born under this fiery zodiac sign are known for having bold, star-like personalities.
Perhaps, then, it's no surprise that many actors, musicians, and other celebrities are Leos. Here are a few famous ones.
Daniel Radcliffe
Jennifer Lopez
Kristin Chenoweth
The actor and vocalist's birthday is July 24.
Elisabeth Moss
Anna Paquin
The "True Blood" star's birthday is July 24.
Sandra Bullock
Mick Jagger
Helen Mirren
Kate Beckinsale
The stage and screen actor was born on July 26.
Taylor Momsen
Nikolaj Coster-Waldau
Taylor Schilling
Maya Rudolph
The comedian's birthday is July 27.
Tim Gunn
Martina McBride
The country singer was born on July 29.
Kate Bush
Laurence Fishburne
The "Matrix" actor was born on July 30.
Lisa Kudrow
The "Friends" star celebrates her birthday on July 30.
Vivica A. Fox
The actor and producer was born on July 30.
Hilary Swank
The Oscar winner was born on July 30.
Terry Crews
The actor and former athlete's birthday is July 30.
B. J. Novak
Mary Louise Parker
The "Weeds" actor was born on August 2.
Daniel Dae Kim
Meghan Markle
The lifestyle mogul who stepped back from the royal family celebrates her birthday on August 4.
Greta Gerwig
Cole Sprouse
Dylan Sprouse
Barack Obama
The former president's birthday is August 4.
Charlize Theron
Shawn Mendes
The "Treat You Better" singer celebrates his special day on August 8.
Dustin Hoffman
Gillian Anderson
Anna Kendrick
Whitney Houston
Kylie Jenner
Viola Davis
The "How to Get Away With Murder" actor was born on August 11.
Chris Hemsworth
The "Thor" actor was born on August 11.
Cara Delevingne
The model/actor celebrates a birthday on August 12.
Mila Kunis
The "That 70s Show" and "The Spy Who Dumped Me" actor was born on August 14.
Halle Berry
The Oscar-winning actor's birthday is August 14.
Steve Martin
The comedy veteran and "Only Murders in the Building" star celebrates his birthday on August 14.
Joe Jonas
The "Sucker" singer celebrates his birthday on August 15.
Ben Affleck
The "Gone Girl" actor was born on August 15.
Jennifer Lawrence
The "Silver Linings Playbook" actor celebrates a birthday on August 15.
Debra Messing
The "Will & Grace" and "Smash" star was born on August 15.
Madonna
The pop-music legend was born on August 16.
Steve Carell
The comedian and actor celebrates his birthday on August 16.
Robert De Niro
The veteran actor's birthday is August 17.
Edward Norton
The "Fight Club" actor's birthday is August 18.
Bill Clinton
The former president's birthday is August 19.
Amy Adams
The "Enchanted" actor celebrates a birthday on August 20.
This story was originally published on July 22, 2019, and most recently updated on July 25, 2025.
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