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Cindy Crawford (February 20, 1966)

One look at Cindy Crawford and you'll feel like you're in a dream world. Fitting, because she's a Pisces -- the sign that lives a lot of its life in a dreamlike state. But Pisces are also aware of their dependence on other people in the world, and recognize the need to help others, which is why Crawford's latest career involves sitting on the board of Ronald McDonald House, a charity that helps families of sick children.

Alan Rickman (February 21, 1946)

This brooding British actor is a natural choice to play Harry Potter's teacher and sometime nemesis, Professor Snape. Because he is a Pisces, Rickman is especially attuned to the magical, dreamy world of imagination, and lends his acting chops to making Harry Potter's world a reality on screen.

Drew Barrymore (February 22, 1975)

This Pisces can play a daffy romantic lead, or a fairy tale princess; she can play a buttoned-up daughter of privilege, or a butt-kicking action heroine. That's because Pisces is the dreamiest sign of the zodiac, and are most at home when inhabiting the murky waters of make-believe.

Sharon Stone (March 10, 1958)

This striking Pisces is best known as a blond bombshell, but true to her sign, she has an intense connection to the sea and to a "dissolution of reality" -- that means she's able to turn to her own intuition, and to idealism, rather than depending on cold, hard facts. This might explain her recent activism on behalf of AIDS research, and her decision to convert to Buddhism.

Elizabeth Taylor (February 27, 1932)

The Hollywood icon embodies the Pisces nature -- spiritual and emotional at once. Elizabeth Taylor's storied Hollywood lifestyle is fitting of a Pisces, a sign known for not committing entirely to reality, and for refusing to give up on fantasy. In addition to Elizabeth's eight marriages and her extensive stash of jewelry, her film roles -- playing Cleopatra, for example -- are any actress's dream.

Liza Minnelli (March 12, 1946)

This whimsical star of stage and screen has become the icon of Broadway glitz. Chalk it up to that emotional Pisces way of expressing ideas. And Pisces are far more comfortable operating in a fantasy world -- all the world's a stage, it has been said. Judging by Minnelli's still fanciful way of dressing, it's obvious: this woman's a Pisces!

Eva Longoria (March 15, 1975)

On the popular Desperate Housewives, Eva Longoria's character Gabrielle appears to be living the Pisces dream -- a life of wealth, glamour, affairs and reversals. And like a Pisces, Gabrielle operates in her own reality. In real life, Pisces Eva is married to strapping basketball player Tony Parker and has recently opened her own Los Angeles restaurant: Beso, or "kiss." On-screen or off, she is truly a Pisces.

Jon Bon Jovi (March 2, 1962)

Bon Jovi, the inveterate rocker with a gorgeous head of hair, managed to inject a healthy dose of feeling into his music while keeping it all masculine. He continues to craft power ballads that even men's men can feel good about supporting. This is the Pisces forte -- it is, after all, in the Water sign's nature to express itself with intense emotion.

Jessica Biel (March 3, 1982)

As a Water sign and Pisces, Jessica Biel is attracted to the mythical side of things -- note her film roles: elegant Duchess Sophie von Teschen in the enchanting The Illusionist; Abigail Whistler in vampire-hunting extravaganza Blade: Trinity; or in the futuristic sci-fi adventure Stealth. As a Pisces, Jessica has a knack for exploring unusual worlds with her acting, and of playing her roles believably.

Rachel Weisz (March 7, 1970)

Rachel Weisz's choices in film roles prove this beautiful young British actress is truly a Pisces; although she plays romantic lead in more down-to-earth comedies, Rachel Weisz excels in roles where mythology is central: from The Mummy series to the fantastical romance The Fountain, Weisz's dreamy beauty lends itself to a good, whimsical story.

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