Forbes released the 2025 edition of its "30 Under 30" list Dec. 2 and the annual survey of who's next across multiple industries is star-studded.
The 15th edition of the list, compiled by an independent panel of judges, includes household names like "Wicked" star Marissa Bode, "One Battle After Another" breakout Chase Infiniti, Doechii and Benson Boone.
The class of 2026 included 600 entrants from North America across 20 industries, according to Forbes, which notes that the average age of this year's list is 27 and that the celebrities included have amassed over 200 million social media followers.
“For this year’s 15th anniversary list, we are seeing Gen Z take on more leadership roles and rethink the ways we create impact through art, healthcare, education and more,” said Alexandra York, associate editor at Forbes, in a news release accompanying the list's release.
To qualify for the list, entrants must have been 29 years old or younger at the end of 2025. Stars Timothee Chalamet, Bobbi Althoff, Sabrina Carpenter and Taylor Swift were on previous versions of the list.
Celebrities on the Forbes '30 Under 30' list
Actors
- Anna Cathcart
- Chase Infiniti
- Marissa Bode
- Christopher Briney
- Mikey Madison
- Auli'i Cravalho
- Jack Innanen
- Keyla Monterroso Mejia
- Lola Tung
- Emma Myers
- Lovie Simone
- Sophie Thatcher
Musicians
- Alex Warren
- Doechii
- Benson Boone
- Rebecca Black
- Grace Bowers
- Jesús Ortiz Paz
- Role Model (Tucker Pillsbury)
- Audrey Nuna
- Jessie Murph
- Ty Myers
- Jensen McRae
- UMI
- Bailey Zimmerman
Social media
- Katie Fang
- Nicholas Campbell
- Xyla Foxlin
- Joe Mele
- Makenzie Fowler and Malia Fowler
- Sylvester Brewster
- Leana Deeb
- Aaron Parnas
What does Forbes 30 Under 30 mean?
Forbes writers and editors create the 30 Under 30 list by looking through online submissions and recommendations from industry sources and alumni of the list, according to the magazine. Factors that are considered include "funding, revenue, social impact, scale, inventiveness and potential," Forbes says.
Contributing: USA TODAY's Brendan Morrow
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Forbes releases '30 Under 30' list. Which celebrities made the cut?
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