Welcome to the American Cancer Society celebrity gallery. Just like you, celebrities all across America
are joining the movement for more birthdays. Check out how your favorite celebs are helping save lives and
creating a world with less cancer and more birthdays.
Recording artist, actress, designer, and media darling, Jessica Simpson has joined the movement. "I support the American
Cancer Society in their mission for More Birthdays. Every Birthday is an opportunity to embrace one's inner strength and appreciate the beauty of life."
Advocate, mother and host of The Insider, Lara Spencer has joined the movement. "As a supporter of the American Cancer Society,
I have seen first hand the determination of the Society and the grace and strength of the survivors, fighting toward a world with more birthdays.
I am proud to be a part of the More Birthdays movement!"
Professional skateboarder, father and philanthropist, Tony Hawk, has joined the movement for More Birthdays.
"Determination, a 'Never quit, never give up' attitude is what it takes to succeed. The American Cancer Society has
an unwavering commitment to fighting cancer and will not rest until the job is finished! Everyday, working toward
a world free of cancer."
Emmy®, Golden Globe® and ALMA Award®-winning actress, America Ferrera, has joined the movement. "Cancer affects
all of us and the people we love. I am grateful to the American Cancer Society for the work that they do to bring more birthdays to everyone."
"Chicago is joining forces with the American Cancer Society to raise awareness and dollars to fight breast cancer and save lives.
Because so many of our fans are women who feel passionately about breast cancer along with the men who love them, we are
looking forward to helping the American Cancer Society create a world with more birthdays through our 2010 tour!"
Happy Birthday Justin Bieber! The 16-year-old soul-singing phenomenon has joined the movement. "Imagine a world with more birthdays and less cancer. It is not only possible, it is happening! I support the American Cancer Society in the fight against cancer!"
"The American Cancer Society's work to saves lives gives people more of their most precious commodity: time. More time with their families and friends, more memories, more milestones . . . and more birthdays."
Award winning actor, thespian and new dad, Taye Diggs is proud to support more birthdays for everyone. "The movement for more
birthdays is about everyday people coming together to make a meaningful difference. I am committed to helping the American Cancer
Society share the message of how special one more candle, one more cake, and one more celebration with the people we love is!"
Academy Award, Golden Globe, Tony Award and Emmy Award winning actress Ellen Burstyn joins the American Cancer Society’s
movement for more birthdays. "I am proud to be committed to helping the American Cancer Society save lives and create a world
with more birthdays."
Television personality, author, and fashion designer Lauren Conrad supports more birthdays for everyone: "As a designer, I know it takes passion and
determination to succeed. I support the American Cancer Society's movement for more birthdays because birthdays are always in style!"
Cast and creators of ABC's hit series "Private Practice" join forces with the American Cancer Society to 'Blow Out Cancer.'
"Birthdays are a wonderful celebration of life. After the sudden loss of my mother due to cancer, I realized you do not need to wait to
achieve your dreams. I'm proud to join the American Cancer Society's movement for more birthdays because we should always
celebrate being another year older."
"I'm honored to be a part of this movement. We’ve all been touched by cancer, and for me, I’m willing to do whatever I can to help fight this
horrible disease. So, when I heard about the More Birthdays campaign, I was excited. Together, we're working to create a world with less cancer
and more birthdays."