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From Stage Names to Stardom: 10 Celebrities Who Ditched Their Birth Names for Success
United StatesSunday, September 15, 2024
• Emma Stone (Emily Jean Stone): Did she change her name to stand out in the industry, or to take control of her professional persona?
• Reese Witherspoon (Laura Jeanne Reese Witherspoon): Why did she opt for a stage name instead of sticking to her birth name? Was it to blend in or rise above the crowd?
• Meg Ryan (Margaret Mary Emily Anne Hyra): Did she choose a stage name to reflect her acting persona, or to pay homage to her family heritage?
• Bruno Mars (Peter Gene Hernandez): How did he go from a familiar name to a unique stage name with a mysterious origin? Was he trying to stand out or gain attention?
• Olivia Wilde (Olivia Jane Cockburn): Did she choose a stage name to differentiate herself from her family, or to tap into her creative side?
• Jamie Foxx (Eric Marlon Bishop): Why did he seek a stage name that seemed more feminine, and did it impact his career?
• Martin Sheen (Ramón Estévez): Did he regret changing his name to something more Caucasian, and what did he learn from the experience?
• Julianne Moore (Julie Anne Smith): Why did she choose a stage name that blended her parents' names, and did it lead to more opportunities?
• Tina Fey (Elizabeth Stamatina Fey): Why did she adopt a shortened version of her birth name, and did it help her rise to fame?
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