Hollywood Actors You Didn’t Know Were Libra
Libras, born between September 23 and October 22, show up everywhere in Hollywood—from superheroes and sci-fi icons to stage veterans and prestige-TV anchors. Here’s a single, expanded guide featuring 45 male actors whose birthdays fall under the sign, with quick, practical snapshots of their careers and the roles audiences know best. You’ll see blockbuster leads, acclaimed character actors, and multi-hyphenates who work across film, TV, and theater. Scan through to spot the Libra energy behind some of your favorite performances.
Will Smith

Born September 25 in Philadelphia, Will Smith broke out on TV before leading major films like ‘Independence Day’ and ‘Men in Black’. He has earned multiple Oscar nominations and won Best Actor for portraying Richard Williams in ‘King Richard’. His filmography spans action, science fiction, drama, and family hits that have topped box-office charts worldwide. Smith has also produced projects across film and television.
Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman, born October 12 in Sydney, is widely known for playing Logan in multiple ‘X-Men’ films. He won a Tony Award for his Broadway work and has headlined movie musicals like ‘The Greatest Showman’. Jackman has hosted major award ceremonies and released concert tours showcasing his stage background. His screen career moves between action, thriller, and dramatic roles.
Matt Damon

Born October 8 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Matt Damon gained early acclaim with ‘Good Will Hunting’, which earned him an Oscar for co-writing. He starred in the ‘Bourne’ series and appeared in ensemble projects like ‘The Departed’. Damon has also produced films and co-founded charitable initiatives addressing water access through Water.org. His collaborations with top directors span drama, sci-fi, and biopics.
Zac Efron

Zac Efron, born October 18 in California, first drew wide attention through ‘High School Musical’. He transitioned into adult roles with comedies such as ‘Neighbors’ and dramatic turns like ‘The Greatest Beer Run Ever’. Efron has also fronted travel and wellness programming and trained extensively for physically demanding parts. His projects range from musicals to thrillers and sports dramas.
John Krasinski

Born October 20 in Boston, John Krasinski became a household name with ‘The Office’. He wrote, directed, and starred in the thriller ‘A Quiet Place’ and its sequel, expanding his work behind the camera. Krasinski has led action projects including ‘Jack Ryan’ on television while continuing to produce film and TV. His career blends comedy, suspense, and franchise-level storytelling.
Donald Glover

Donald Glover, born September 25 at Edwards Air Force Base, built a multi-hyphenate career across acting, writing, and music. He created and starred in ‘Atlanta’, earning multiple Emmys and Golden Globes. On film, he appeared in titles like ‘Solo: A Star Wars Story’ and provided voice work in ‘The Lion King’. Under the music moniker Childish Gambino, he has released Grammy-winning recordings alongside his screen work.
Michael Douglas

Michael Douglas, born September 25 in New Brunswick, New Jersey, won Academy Awards as both actor and producer. His notable roles include ‘Wall Street’, ‘Fatal Attraction’, and Marvel’s ‘Ant-Man’ series. Douglas has served as an executive producer on influential films such as ‘One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest’. His career spans decades of leading roles in drama and thrillers.
Mark Hamill

Born September 25 in Oakland, Mark Hamill is renowned for portraying Luke Skywalker in multiple ‘Star Wars’ installments. He is also an acclaimed voice actor, notably as the Joker in various ‘Batman’ animated projects and games. Hamill’s stage and television credits include guest appearances and genre series across networks. His convention and narration work keep him closely connected to fan communities.
Jeff Goldblum

Jeff Goldblum, born October 22 in Pittsburgh, became internationally recognizable through ‘Jurassic Park’ and ‘Independence Day’. He has worked with directors like David Cronenberg and Wes Anderson in films such as ‘The Fly’ and ‘The Grand Budapest Hotel’. Goldblum performs jazz professionally and has released studio albums with his band. He also appears in documentary and travel programming exploring music and culture.
Sacha Baron Cohen

Born October 13 in London, Sacha Baron Cohen is known for creating characters like Borat, Ali G, and Brüno. His mockumentary films have sparked global conversation and earned major award nominations. Baron Cohen has taken dramatic roles in projects such as ‘The Trial of the Chicago 7’. He frequently produces and writes his own material, blending satire with social commentary.
Anthony Mackie

Anthony Mackie, born September 23 in New Orleans, trained at Juilliard before building a steady film and stage résumé. He joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Sam Wilson and took up the mantle associated with Captain America. Mackie has balanced franchise work with dramas like ‘The Hurt Locker’ and ‘Detroit’. His production company develops projects highlighting a range of American stories.
Josh Hutcherson

Josh Hutcherson, born October 12 in Kentucky, starred in the ‘Hunger Games’ series as Peeta Mellark. He has worked in both independent features and studio films, including ‘The Kids Are All Right’. Hutcherson has directed short-form projects and participated in charitable campaigns supporting LGBTQ+ youth. His recent roles include action and thriller releases on streaming platforms.
Christoph Waltz

Christoph Waltz, born October 4 in Vienna, achieved international recognition with ‘Inglourious Basterds’. He earned multiple Academy Awards for supporting performances in collaborations with Quentin Tarantino. Waltz has acted in European productions and American studio films, including franchise entries like ‘Spectre’. He also directs and appears in prestige television for global streaming services.
Clive Owen

Clive Owen, born October 3 in Coventry, established himself with films such as ‘Closer’ and ‘Children of Men’. He has alternated between crime dramas, historical pieces, and contemporary thrillers across film and television. Owen earned major award nominations and led series like ‘The Knick’ under director Steven Soderbergh. His stage work includes appearances in West End and Broadway productions.
Viggo Mortensen

Viggo Mortensen, born October 20 in New York City, reached a global audience through ‘The Lord of the Rings’ trilogy. He has collaborated with David Cronenberg on multiple films and received Academy Award nominations for leading roles. Mortensen writes poetry, paints, and composes music, releasing recordings and books through small presses. He has also directed feature films, expanding his work beyond acting.
Jesse Eisenberg

Born October 5, Jesse Eisenberg earned widespread attention with ‘The Social Network’, portraying entrepreneur Mark Zuckerberg. He’s led and supported studio and independent films, including ‘Zombieland’, ‘Now You See Me’, and ‘The End of the Tour’. Eisenberg also appeared as Lex Luthor in DC titles and has written and directed stage and screen projects. Beyond acting, he’s a playwright and author with productions mounted off-Broadway and in regional theaters.
Ben Whishaw

Ben Whishaw, born October 14, is known to global audiences as Q in multiple ‘James Bond’ films. He has balanced franchise work with acclaimed television such as ‘A Very English Scandal’ and ‘This Is Going to Hurt’. On stage, Whishaw has taken on classical and contemporary roles in London and New York. His screen résumé spans period dramas, literary adaptations, and voice work in animation.
Charles Dance

Born October 10, Charles Dance is widely recognized for playing Tywin Lannister in ‘Game of Thrones’. His film credits include ‘The Imitation Game’, ‘Gosford Park’, and large-scale adventures and thrillers across studios. Dance has directed for the screen and appeared extensively on the British stage. He frequently works in international co-productions, moving between television limited series and feature films.
Ken Watanabe

Ken Watanabe, born October 21, received an Academy Award nomination for ‘The Last Samurai’. He has collaborated with major directors on projects like ‘Inception’, ‘Letters from Iwo Jima’, and the ‘Godzilla’ franchise. Watanabe has performed in English and Japanese across screen and stage, including Broadway. His career bridges Hollywood and Japanese cinema, often in historical epics and contemporary dramas.
Michael Gambon

Born October 19, Michael Gambon portrayed Albus Dumbledore in multiple ‘Harry Potter’ films. He accumulated numerous BAFTA awards for television and film performances throughout a decades-long career. Gambon trained and worked extensively in theater, including the National Theatre and the West End. His screen work ranged from literary adaptations to crime dramas and comedies.
Seann William Scott

Seann William Scott, born October 3, became widely known through the ‘American Pie’ series. He has appeared in action and comedy features such as ‘The Rundown’, ‘Role Models’, and the hockey drama ‘Goon’. Scott’s credits extend to voice work in animated franchises. He also leads and supports television projects, including action-leaning procedurals.
Guy Pearce

Born October 5, Guy Pearce broke out internationally with ‘L.A. Confidential’ and headlined ‘Memento’. He has alternated between studio and independent work, including ‘The King’s Speech’, ‘Iron Man 3’, and ‘Prometheus’. Pearce won an Emmy for the limited series ‘Mildred Pierce’ and continues to take on music and stage projects. His filmography spans neo-noir, historical drama, and science fiction.
Zach Galifianakis

Zach Galifianakis, born October 1, led ‘The Hangover’ trilogy and created the talk-show send-up ‘Between Two Ferns’. He has appeared in live-action comedies and voiced roles in animated features, including ‘The Lego Batman Movie’. Galifianakis has performed stand-up and produced projects for streaming and television. His career includes ensemble films and offbeat character parts across studios.
Brandon Routh

Born October 9, Brandon Routh starred as Clark Kent in ‘Superman Returns’. He later joined the Arrowverse on television, playing Ray Palmer/The Atom in ‘Legends of Tomorrow’ and related series. Routh’s film credits include ‘Scott Pilgrim vs. the World’ and genre features for streaming platforms. He also works in voice acting for games and animation.
Jean-Claude Van Damme

Jean-Claude Van Damme, born October 18, headlined action hits like ‘Bloodsport’ and ‘Universal Soldier’. Trained in martial arts, he built a career around hand-to-hand combat films and international co-productions. His later work includes ‘JCVD’ and self-referential series that highlight his screen persona. Van Damme continues to appear in action features and streaming originals.
Christopher Reeve

Born September 25, Christopher Reeve became a global name with the ‘Superman’ film series. He worked across stage and screen, including dramas like ‘The Remains of the Day’ and ‘Street Smart’. Reeve directed projects for television, such as ‘In the Gloaming’. He also wrote memoirs and supported research and rehabilitation initiatives connected to spinal cord injury.
Montgomery Clift

Montgomery Clift, born October 17, earned four Academy Award nominations across lead and supporting categories. His notable films include ‘A Place in the Sun’, ‘From Here to Eternity’, and ‘Judgment at Nuremberg’. Clift began on Broadway before transitioning to Hollywood, where he became central to post-war dramatic cinema. His collaborations with top directors shaped mid-century American film acting.
Buster Keaton

Born October 4, Buster Keaton acted, directed, and performed stunts in silent classics such as ‘The General’ and ‘Sherlock Jr.’. His films are studied for innovative camera work and physical set-piece design. Keaton later worked in talkies, television, and short subjects for major studios. He contributed to film production behind the camera as a director and gag writer.
Roger Moore

Roger Moore, born October 14, portrayed James Bond across seven films. On television, he starred in ‘The Saint’ and ‘The Persuaders!’ before leading major features. Moore served as a UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador, traveling widely to support humanitarian efforts. His later career included voice roles, guest appearances, and memoirs about his screen work.
Noah Schnapp

Born October 3, Noah Schnapp plays Will Byers in ‘Stranger Things’. He appeared in Steven Spielberg’s ‘Bridge of Spies’ and voiced Charlie Brown in ‘The Peanuts Movie’. Schnapp has participated in brand partnerships and entrepreneurial ventures alongside acting. His film and TV projects include thrillers, animated features, and streaming releases.
Bob Odenkirk

Bob Odenkirk, born October 22, is known for Saul Goodman across ‘Breaking Bad’ and ‘Better Call Saul’. He began in sketch comedy and writing, including work on ‘Mr. Show with Bob and David’. Odenkirk has headlined action and dramatic features while continuing to produce for film and television. He also authors books and supports emerging creators through his production banner.
Jon Favreau

Jon Favreau, born October 19, moved from acting in projects like ‘Swingers’ to directing large-scale hits including entries in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. He created ‘The Mandalorian’ and guides multiple ‘Star Wars’ series as a producer and writer. Favreau continues to act in films and TV while overseeing visual-effects-driven productions. His career bridges independent filmmaking and franchise world-building.
Andrew Scott

Andrew Scott, born October 21, earned international recognition with ‘Sherlock’ and acclaimed stage work in London and New York. He led series like ‘Ripley’ and has appeared in films ranging from historical dramas to romantic comedies. Scott has won major theater awards and frequently returns to new plays and classics. His screen roles often intersect with limited series and literary adaptations.
Matt Bomer

Matt Bomer, born October 11, broke through with ‘White Collar’ and went on to star in ‘The Normal Heart’ and ‘American Horror Story’. He appears in features and prestige TV while maintaining stage credits in New York. Bomer has received nominations from major awarding bodies for his television work. His projects span crime capers, drama, and biographical stories.
John Lithgow

John Lithgow, born October 19, has earned multiple Emmys and Tonys across a long career in film, TV, and theater. He portrayed Winston Churchill in ‘The Crown’ and appeared in comedies and thrillers throughout the studio system. Lithgow writes children’s books and performs in concert programs tied to those publications. His résumé includes recurring teaching and stage directing engagements.
Jim Caviezel

Jim Caviezel, born September 26, starred in ‘The Passion of the Christ’ and led the long-running series ‘Person of Interest’. His film work spans war dramas, thrillers, and historical pieces. Caviezel’s television roles include recurring parts in action-procedural formats. He continues to appear in independent and studio features.
Luke Perry

Luke Perry, born October 11, became a pop-culture fixture with ‘Beverly Hills, 90210’. He later appeared in ‘Riverdale’ and a range of television films and guest roles across networks. Perry’s film credits include independent dramas and voice work in animated projects. He also performed on stage, including productions in the West End.
Mickey Rooney

Mickey Rooney, born September 23, worked from the silent era through modern television, appearing in hundreds of roles. He led the long-running ‘Andy Hardy’ films and moved between musicals, dramas, and comedies. Rooney earned multiple Oscar nominations and received honorary recognition for his contributions to cinema. His career included Broadway appearances and television variety programming.
Charlton Heston

Charlton Heston, born October 4, headlined epics such as ‘Ben-Hur’ and ‘The Ten Commandments’. He served in leadership roles within the film industry and appeared in science-fiction landmarks like ‘Planet of the Apes’. Heston’s television credits include miniseries and historical dramas produced for international markets. He also worked extensively in stage productions and narration.
Rupert Friend

Rupert Friend, born October 9, gained notice with ‘Pride & Prejudice’ and later starred in ‘Homeland’. He appears in action, comedy, and period projects for both film and streaming platforms. Friend has written and directed short films alongside his acting career. His credits include franchise and limited-series roles across studios.
Jacob Batalon

Jacob Batalon, born October 9, joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Ned Leeds in the ‘Spider-Man’ films. He has headlined streaming series and appeared in independent features outside the franchise. Batalon’s work includes voice roles in animation and games. His career continues to expand with genre-focused film and TV projects.
Caleb McLaughlin

Caleb McLaughlin, born October 13, broke out as Lucas Sinclair in ‘Stranger Things’. He has starred in films like ‘Concrete Cowboy’ and taken roles in voice acting for animated projects. McLaughlin began on Broadway and maintains ties to stage performance. His screen work includes dramas, adventure stories, and youth-focused ensembles.
Tyler Posey

Tyler Posey, born October 18, led the series ‘Teen Wolf’ and later reprised the role in feature continuations. His credits include family adventures, horror projects, and music performances as a vocalist and guitarist. Posey appears in independent films and guest-stars across network and streaming television. He also works in voice acting for animation.
Ioan Gruffudd

Ioan Gruffudd, born October 6, reached international audiences with ‘Fantastic Four’ and the seafaring drama ‘Horatio Hornblower’. He has led and supported television series in both the UK and the US. Gruffudd’s filmography includes historical adventures, legal dramas, and family features. He frequently works in transatlantic productions spanning film and TV.
Zach Woods

Zach Woods, born September 25, is known for ‘The Office’ and ‘Silicon Valley’. He appears in ensemble comedies and lends his voice to animated series and features. Woods directs and writes for television while continuing acting roles across streaming platforms. His projects include guest spots, sketch collaborations, and indie films.
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