Celebrities and famous names from history who share a birthday with Baby Sussex

George Clooney
Prince Harry and Duchess Meghan's little boy shares a birthday with one of their very best friends!
George Clooney was born May 6, 1961, and what a special 57th birthday present for him! The Emmy-nominated actor and his wife, human rights lawyer Amal Clooney, have been very good pals with Meghan and Harry for years, and Amal was one of Meghan's guests at her NYC baby shower back in February!
George has been a staunch defender of Meghan throughout her pregnancy, and recently spoke out against the trolling Meghan has faced over the last few years. George and Amal are also good candidates to be Baby Sussex's godparents, though Harry and Meghan haven't announced who those will be yet!
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Gabourey Sidibe
The Oscar-nominated Precious star was born on May 6, 1983. The actress, who has a quirky sense of humour in addition to her ability to enthrall audiences with her riveting performances, hasn't tweeted yet about her birthday twin, but we're sure it's only a matter of time before she celebrates sharing the same big day as Baby Sussex!
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Meek Mill
Sorry, Drake!
Rapper and activist Meek Mill was born on May 6, 1987 before he began his career as a member of The Bloodhoundz. His 2012 Dreams and Nightmares debut LP debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Top 200 albums chart, and he dated Nicki Minaj from 2014 to 2017.
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Orson Welles
Rosebud!!
The American actor, director and producer, who also was known for his radio voice, was born May 6, 1915. Before he passed away in 1985, Orson became famous for his radio adaptation of War of the Worlds, along with starring in and directing Citizen Kane, which is frequently called the best film ever made. He revolutionized filmmaking, and introduced techniques such as non-linear narratives, lighting that used strong contrasts and deep focus shots.
The British Film Institute named the man who was also a lifelong magician the greatest director of all time in a 2002 poll.
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Tony Blair
The former UK prime minister and ex-Labour Party leader was born May 6, 1953. He was the youngest prime minister in the country's history, and gained significant public approval for his response to the death of Prince Harry's mother, Diana, Princess of Wales, in 1997. It was Tony who first described Diana as "the People's Princess."
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Bob Seger
The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Songwriters Hall of Fame inductee was born May 6, 1945. Since then, he's sold more than 75 million albums worldwide.
Bob is known for hits like "Rambin' Gamblin' Man," "Night Moves," "Against the Wind," "Old Time Rock and Roll" and "Shakedown," which appeared on the soundtrack for Beverly Hills Cop II. He no longer tours, having embarked on a farewell jaunt last year.
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Martin Brodeur
The Montreal-born goaltender is one of the greatest NHL netminders of all time. He won three Stanley Cups during his career, along with two Olympic gold medals with Team Canada during the 2002 and 2010 Winter Olympics. The nine-time NHL All-Star also won the Vezina Trophy, the NHL's prize for the year's best goaltender, four times. He is also only one of two goalies to ever score both the regular season and NHL playoffs.
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Chris Paul
The Houston Rockets point guard was the NBA Rookie of the Year in 2005 and is a nine-time NBA All-Star. He married his college sweetheart, Jada Crawley, in 2011, and they have two children.
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Rubin "Hurricane" Carter
The late middleweight boxer was born May 6, 1937. In 1966, he was arrested in connection with a triple homicide, for which he was wrongfully convicted in 1967 and 1976. He was finally released from prison in 1985. A movie about his life was later made starring Denzel Washington (pictured left), which came out in 1999. Bob Dylan also wrote a song about him.
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Sigmund Freud
The father of psychoanalysis was born on May 6, 1856. Before he died in 1939, he created an entirely new field, which though in decline in terms of treating mental health, proved incredibly influential in the fields of psychiatry, psychology, and in numerous other academic fields.
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Baby Sussex is finally here! Duchess Meghan gave birth to a 7 pound, 3 ounce baby boy on May 6!
While we haven't had a glimpse of the little royal yet, we do know that we'll find out his name shortly. In the meantime, he shares a birthday with several celebrities and important people from history, including one of Prince Harry and Meghan's closest friends!
Click through the gallery to discover all of Baby Sussex's birthday bedfellows!
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