
Happy birthday, Aquarius!
In a time when people are getting into the groove of the new year, here comes Aquarius the Water Bearer tying the first month of the year with the second. Also, an air sign, those falling under the Aquarius zodiac are said to be independent, intelligent, unique, and idealistic. The introverted Aquarius is quiet and gentle, while the extroverted Aquarius is energetic and animated.
On the contrary, Aquarians can be condescending which makes them come across as cold and insensitive. They can be overly idealistic and often unpredictable. Aquarius season runs from January 20 through February 18 and many of your favorite celebrities fall in that time frame. Below are 12 movies or TV shows you can stream starring Aquarius actors.
Evan Peters in Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story (Netflix)
Birthday: January 20
In the controversial role that earned him his first Golden Globe, Evan Peters transformed into the notorious cannibalistic serial killer Jeffrey Dahmerin the record-breaking Netflix series that reached the 1 billion hour viewing mark within 60 days; Dahmer is the third Netflix series of all time to do so and the second English language show.
Tati Gabrielle in You (Seasons 3-4) (Netflix)
Birthday: January 25
In Netflix’s You there are only a handful of people who survive the murder rampages of Joe Goldberg (played brilliantly by Penn Badgley). Tati Gabrielle’s character Marienne is one of the lucky few who became the object of Joe’s fixation and got away unscathed. In the start of season 4 part 1 of You, Marienne escapes Joe’s grasp once more, but will that be the case when the season wraps on March 9? We’ll have to find out then.
Whitney Peak in Gossip Girl (HBO Max)
Birthday: January 28
HBO Max’s Gossip Girl reboot may have been short lived being cancelled after two seasons, but it still gave OG GG fans some new plot lines to enjoy and iconic moments with Whitney Peak playing the Lil J-esque character Zoya Lott.
Wilmer Valderrama in That ‘90s Show (Netflix)
Birthday: January 30
One of Wilmer Valderrama’s most notable roles to date is playing the hilarious foreign exchange student Fez in the beloved sitcom That ‘70s Show which ran from 1998-2006. He reprised his role in the hit Netflix series That ‘90s Show, which got renewed for a second season, so we might be getting some more Fez. Talk about “good day.”
Kerry Washington in The School for Good and Evil (Netflix)
Birthday: January 31
Kerry Washington is not just a good actress, but she plays a character centered around the trait. In The School for Good and Evil, Washington plays Professor Dovey, the Dean of Good at an enchanted school dedicated to training aspiring heroes and villains who have to protect the balance between Good and Evil.
Harry Styles in My Policeman (Prime Video)
Birthday: February 1
When he’s not making award-winning music and taking home Album of the Year at the 2023 Grammys for his album Harry’s House, Harry Styles is busy in another creative medium making his mark in Hollywood. In My Policeman, Styles plays Younger Tom opposite Emma Corrin and David Dawson who play Younger Marion and Younger Patrick in a tale about the forbidden love of a closeted gay policeman.
Ashton Kutcher in Your Place or Mine (Netflix)
Birthday: February 7
Is this the return of Rom-Coms? Ashton Kutcher stars opposite Reese Witherspoon in Your Place or Mine, the Netflix film about best friends Peter (Kutcher) and Debbie (Witherspoon) who live on opposite coasts and decide to swap homes for awhile so Debbie can pursue a lifelong dream and Peter watches after her teenage son. Will the best friends end up together?
William Jackson Harper in The Resort (Peacock)
Birthday: February 8
Estranged couple Noah (William Jackson Harper) and Emma (Cristin Milioti) are attempting to repair their relationship while on vacation at the beautiful Bahia del Paraiso resort in Yucatan. The trip eventually turns the couple into amateur true crime detectives when they stumble into uncovering the mystery of two missing patrons who disappeared from the resort over a decade ago. Get your thinking caps on for this sci-fi thrill ride.
Kelly Rowland in The Curse of Bridge Hollow (Netflix)
Birthday: February 11
Halloween is one of the best nights of the year for some, but would it be as exciting if those scary holiday decorations came to life? Teen Sydney Gordon (Priah Ferguson) accidentally releases an ancient spirt in The Curse of Bridge Hollowthat brings decorations to life leaving the town fighting for their lives; Kelly Rowland plays Sydney’s mom Emily and one of the many terrified of the curse released in the family-comedy flick.
Christina Ricci in Wednesday (Netflix)
Birthday: February 12
Many know Christina Ricci from playing Wednesday Addams in the 1990’s film adaptation of the Charles Addams created characters in The Addams Family, so it was a delightful surprise to see Ricci act alongside Jenna Ortega who now plays the daughter of darkness in the critically-acclaimed Netflix series.
Danai Gurira in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever (Disney+)
Birthday: February 14
Danai Gurira effortlessly brought Okoye (former General of the Dora Milaje turned head of Wakandan armed forces and intel) to life on the big screen for the Black Panther franchise and Marvel adjacent films. She acted alongside the beloved and late actor Chadwick Boseman, who played T’Challa/Black Panther on screen in four of the MCU films. The stakes were higher and Gurira met the challenge in Black Panther: Wakanda Forever.
Jeremy Allen White in The Bear (Hulu)
Birthday: February 17
Jeremy Allen White is no stranger to playing iconic characters from Chicago. He did so as Lip Gallagher in an unprecedented 11 seasons on Showtime’s Shameless, and now he plays Carmy aka Carmen Berzatto, a young chef returning home to Chicago to head his family’s sandwich shop, in the Hulu series The Bear. Not only has The Bear been renewed for a second season, but the role of Carmy earned Jeremy his first Golden Globe nomination and win.
Which Aquarius actors are your favorite?
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Amber Dover is a multimedia journalist with over a decade writing about pop culture. Cat mom with a deep love of horror, you can follow Amber at @Glambergirlblog on Instagram and Twitter.
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