Welcome back to "Celebrities in History"! Prepare to be amazed as we dive into 20 mind-blowing, weird, and wonderful celebrity events that happened on December 3 throughout history. From iconic birthdays to astonishing moments, we've got a lineup that's sure to captivate you! If you're fascinated by intriguing celebrity stories, make sure to subscribe and join our ever-growing community! Number 20: On December 3, 1948, rock legend Ozzy Osbourne was born. Turning 76 on December 3, 2024, the Prince of Darkness is still rocking stages worldwide. Who says you can't age like fine wine—or maybe a fine bat? Number 19: Actress Julianne Moore was born on December 3, 1960. Turning 64 on December 3, 2024, she's still gracing the silver screen with her radiant performances. From dramas to comedies, she's got more range than a microwave. Number 18: Actor Brendan Fraser was born on December 3, 1968. Turning 56 on December 3, 2024, he's back in action and winning hearts again. Talk about a real-life comeback story! Number 17: On December 3, 1985, actress Amanda Seyfried was born. Turning 39 on December 3, 2024, she's still singing and dancing her way into our hearts. Mamma Mia, here we go again! Number 16: Actress Jenna Dewan was born on December 3, 1980. Turning 44 on December 3, 2024, she's danced her way from "Step Up" to stepping up as a producer and mother. Number 15: Actress Daryl Hannah was born on December 3, 1960. Turning 64 on December 3, 2024, the star of "Splash" and "Kill Bill" is still kicking and swimming strong. Who needs a mermaid tail when you've got talent like hers? Number 14: Actress Anna Chlumsky was born on December 3, 1980. Turning 44 on December 3, 2024, she's grown from "My Girl" to a "Veep" star, proving bees got nothing on her now! Number 13: Singer Andy Williams was born on December 3, 1927, and passed away at age 84. His smooth voice made "Moon River" a timeless classic. The world lost a crooner, but his music sails on. Number 12: On December 3, 1967, Dr. Christiaan Barnard performed the first successful human heart transplant in South Africa. Not a celebrity, but this heart-stopping moment changed medical history forever. Number 11: On December 3, 1992, the first SMS text message was sent by Neil Papworth, saying "Merry Christmas" to Richard Jarvis. Not exactly celebrities, but this event paved the way for all those texts you regret sending at 2 a.m.! Number 10: On December 3, 1976, Bob Marley survived an assassination attempt at his home in Jamaica. Despite being shot, he performed two days later at the Smile Jamaica concert. Talk about turning the volume up on courage! Number 9: French painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir died on December 3, 1919, at the age of 78. His vibrant works continue to color our world, proving that art is truly timeless. Number 8: On December 3, 1947, Tennessee Williams' play "A Streetcar Named Desire" premiered on Broadway, starring Marlon Brando. It became a classic, and Brando became a star yelling "Stella!" into the night. Number 7: On December 3, 1968, Elvis Presley's '68 Comeback Special aired on NBC, revitalizing his career and proving that the King was back in the building. Number 6: On December 3, 1999, actress Madeline Kahn passed away at age 57. Known for her comedic roles in "Blazing Saddles" and "Young Frankenstein," she left us laughing till the end. Number 5: On December 3, 2015, Scott Weiland, lead singer of Stone Temple Pilots and Velvet Revolver, passed away at age 48. His voice defined a generation of grunge rock. Number 4: On December 3, 1979, The Who concert disaster occurred in Cincinnati, where 11 fans were tragically killed in a stampede. A somber moment reminding us of the power and peril of rock concerts. Number 3: On December 3, 1994, Sony released the original PlayStation in Japan, revolutionizing gaming and giving us sore thumbs ever since. Game on! Number 2: On December 3, 1984, Band Aid's charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" was released, featuring stars like Bono, George Michael, and Sting. It became one of the best-selling singles ever, proving music can change the world. Number 1: On December 3, 1989, President George H.W. Bush and Soviet leader Mikhail Gorbachev declared the end of the Cold War at the Malta Summit. Not celebrities per se, but this was a world-changing handshake! Thanks for joining us on this incredible journey through celebrity history on December 3! If these fascinating tidbits amazed you, give us a thumbs up and share the video with your friends. Don't miss out on more weird and wonderful stories—subscribe to "Celebrities in History" and hit that notification bell so you're always in the know! #CelebritiesInHistory #OnThisDay #December3Events #CelebrityBirthdays #HistoricalMoments #PopCultureHistory #MusicLegends #GamingHistory #ArtHistory #ColdWarHistory