Celebrities with November birthdays, Where you come from plays a big role in the person you become, whether you spend your youth on a farm, in a Catholic school, in public housing or on the silver screen. Find out about the birthplaces of some of your favorite celebrities, all of whom celebrate birthdays in November.
Christina Applegate
Born to famous parents (who’s her mom? | her dad?), Applegate’s (see photos) birthplace comes as no surprise—neither does her success in the hit NBC comedy (its name?) where she plays a working mom (watch clips).
Gerard Butler
Though he has spent time working on his Yankee accent, listening to the “300” actor (see photos) in interviews is a dead giveaway of his foreign upbringing.
Sean Combs
Whether you know him as Puffy, P Diddy or simply Diddy, Combs’ (see photos) successful career as a music producer and performer is a far cry from his birth in one of the East Coast’s grittiest neighborhoods.
Jamie Lee Curtis
The “scream queen” kept acting in the family—her famous parents, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, made that easy by raising Curtis (see photos) on the West Coast.
Miley Cyrus
Though she spent some time in Canada, the “Hannah Montana” star (see photos) and singer (hear her music) wears her country roots proudly, which makes sense given her farmhouse upbringing in a Southern suburb, just outside country music’s capital.
Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio’s acting career started way earlier than his famed “Titanic” performance (watch clips); the heartthrob (see photos) benefitted from his childhood home that’s conveniently close to the big-screen action.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Little brother Jake (see photos) was born in Los Angeles, but this Gyllenhaal (see photos) got her start on the other side of the country before heading to “La La Land” with her film industry parents.
Anne Hathaway
Hathaway’s stunningly simple look (see photos) and success in girl-next-door roles make it easy to believe she’s from the suburbs, though not the one you may think.
Goldie Hawn
With her signature blond locks and easy smile, Hawn (see photos) comes off as the stereotypical California girl, but the actress was really born on the opposite coast.
Katherine Heigl
Though Heigl (see photos) now earns big bucks playing title roles in big-screen flicks, she got her start as a child model (see her then) in the capital city she was born in.
Scarlett Johansson
Regularly named one of the sexiest women in the world, the “Lost in Translation” and “The Avengers” actress (see photos) hails from one of the most vibrant cities in the world.
Anthony Kiedis
The Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman’s rock star (see photos) image screams Hollywood, but Kiedis actually spent his childhood in a humble Midwestern city in Michigan best known for auto and furniture manufacturing
Nick Lachey
The singer/actor and his famous wife recently welcomed a baby boy (his name? | see photos), nearly 39 years after Lachey himself (see photos) was born in a bourbon-loving state located between the South and Midwest.
Jenny McCarthy
From Playboy pinup to parenting activist, McCarthy (see photos) has credited her signature brand of humor to growing up a tomboy in a Midwestern metropolis’ Catholic schools.
Matthew McConaughey
One sexy Southern drawl from McConaughey’s lips and you can take a guess as to which bigger-is-better state the rom-com actor (see photos) grew up in.
Ellen Pompeo
Best known as conflicted doc Meredith Grey in the hit medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” (find listings), Pompeo (see photos) was born in a relatively small Northeastern town north of Boston.
Martin Scorsese
Oscar-winning film director Scorsese (see photos) clearly has a lot of love for his famous hometown—some of his most notable films were filmed there.
Jon Stewart
The sarcastic “Daily Show” funnyman (see photos) is a born-and-raised East Coaster who has ’s made a name for himself by poking fun at politics, particularly during presidential election years (watch clips about this month’s election).
Anna Wintour
Being a magazine mogul is no easy task, but Wintour (see photos) cut her teeth overseas closer to home before becoming the editor at one of the US’s most popular fashion magazines.
Christina Applegate
Born to famous parents (who’s her mom? | her dad?), Applegate’s (see photos) birthplace comes as no surprise—neither does her success in the hit NBC comedy (its name?) where she plays a working mom (watch clips).
Gerard Butler
Though he has spent time working on his Yankee accent, listening to the “300” actor (see photos) in interviews is a dead giveaway of his foreign upbringing.
Sean Combs
Whether you know him as Puffy, P Diddy or simply Diddy, Combs’ (see photos) successful career as a music producer and performer is a far cry from his birth in one of the East Coast’s grittiest neighborhoods.
Jamie Lee Curtis
The “scream queen” kept acting in the family—her famous parents, Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh, made that easy by raising Curtis (see photos) on the West Coast.
Miley Cyrus
Though she spent some time in Canada, the “Hannah Montana” star (see photos) and singer (hear her music) wears her country roots proudly, which makes sense given her farmhouse upbringing in a Southern suburb, just outside country music’s capital.
Leonardo DiCaprio
DiCaprio’s acting career started way earlier than his famed “Titanic” performance (watch clips); the heartthrob (see photos) benefitted from his childhood home that’s conveniently close to the big-screen action.
Maggie Gyllenhaal
Little brother Jake (see photos) was born in Los Angeles, but this Gyllenhaal (see photos) got her start on the other side of the country before heading to “La La Land” with her film industry parents.
Anne Hathaway
Hathaway’s stunningly simple look (see photos) and success in girl-next-door roles make it easy to believe she’s from the suburbs, though not the one you may think.
Goldie Hawn
With her signature blond locks and easy smile, Hawn (see photos) comes off as the stereotypical California girl, but the actress was really born on the opposite coast.
Katherine Heigl
Though Heigl (see photos) now earns big bucks playing title roles in big-screen flicks, she got her start as a child model (see her then) in the capital city she was born in.
Scarlett Johansson
Regularly named one of the sexiest women in the world, the “Lost in Translation” and “The Avengers” actress (see photos) hails from one of the most vibrant cities in the world.
Anthony Kiedis
The Red Hot Chili Peppers frontman’s rock star (see photos) image screams Hollywood, but Kiedis actually spent his childhood in a humble Midwestern city in Michigan best known for auto and furniture manufacturing
Nick Lachey
The singer/actor and his famous wife recently welcomed a baby boy (his name? | see photos), nearly 39 years after Lachey himself (see photos) was born in a bourbon-loving state located between the South and Midwest.
Jenny McCarthy
From Playboy pinup to parenting activist, McCarthy (see photos) has credited her signature brand of humor to growing up a tomboy in a Midwestern metropolis’ Catholic schools.
Matthew McConaughey
One sexy Southern drawl from McConaughey’s lips and you can take a guess as to which bigger-is-better state the rom-com actor (see photos) grew up in.
Ellen Pompeo
Best known as conflicted doc Meredith Grey in the hit medical drama “Grey’s Anatomy” (find listings), Pompeo (see photos) was born in a relatively small Northeastern town north of Boston.
Martin Scorsese
Oscar-winning film director Scorsese (see photos) clearly has a lot of love for his famous hometown—some of his most notable films were filmed there.
Jon Stewart
The sarcastic “Daily Show” funnyman (see photos) is a born-and-raised East Coaster who has ’s made a name for himself by poking fun at politics, particularly during presidential election years (watch clips about this month’s election).
Anna Wintour
Being a magazine mogul is no easy task, but Wintour (see photos) cut her teeth overseas closer to home before becoming the editor at one of the US’s most popular fashion magazines.
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