James Marsden's 50th Birthday Party Included a Cake with His Shirtless Photo — and Ronald from 'Jury Duty'!

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The 'Jury Duty' actor celebrated his 50th birthday on Monday with a party that included a cake with a shirtless photo from his modeling days

<p>James Marsden/ Instagram</p> James Marsden celebrates his 50th birthday with a cake featuring a shirtless photo of him.

James Marsden celebrated half a century with quite the cake!

The Emmy-nominated Jury Duty actor marked his 50th birthday on Monday with a star-studded party thrown by Casamigos that included a cake with a shirtless photo of Marsden from his modeling days.

Marsden shared a black and white snap of himself smiling next to his birthday treat, along with a closeup shot of the white-frosted dessert. He added three clapping hands emojis to signify a job well done.

<p>James Marsden/ Instagram</p> James Marsden's 50th birthday cake

James Marsden/ Instagram

James Marsden's 50th birthday cake

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The photo of Marsden was surrounded by black piping and gold candles, including the numerals 5 and 0. “Happy 50th Birthday JAMES!” was written below.

The Notebook actor also reposted several of his guests’ Instagram Stories of the eye-catching cake, one of which was a video of Marsden blowing out birthday cake candles as party-goers sang “Happy Birthday.”

<p>James Marsden/ Instagram</p> James Marsden blows out the candles on his 50th birthday cake.

James Marsden/ Instagram

James Marsden blows out the candles on his 50th birthday cake.

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Funny enough, Marsden’s cake wasn’t the only personalized present he received. He was also gifted a mug with a hilarious collage of his face, as seen on Tessa Thompson’s Instagram Story.

<p>James Marsden/ Instagram</p> A mug featuring a collage of James Marsden's face

James Marsden/ Instagram

A mug featuring a collage of James Marsden's face

Marsden made sure to thank Casamigos for his party at the Sheats-Goldstein Residence in Los Angeles, which he also showed off on his Instagram Story.

“A huge thank you to @casamigos and @rachelzaliz for keeping the party going strong and the drinks flowing late,” he wrote above the snapshot of him happily holding up a drink at the venue’s bar.

<p>James Marsden/ Instagram</p> James Marsden's 50th birthday party venue

James Marsden/ Instagram

James Marsden's 50th birthday party venue

After that, the 27 Dresses star posted a photo of “James Birthday Cocktails” list, which featured a cucumber jalapeño margarita, a passion fruit margarita and casa ranch water.

Shake Shack sliders were also served at his birthday bash with wrappers decorated with stickers that “Marsden is 50.”

"@shakesshack with the burger drop 🙏,” the actor wrote on his Instagram Story.

Among the celebrity guests at Marsden’s 50th birthday celebration were Thompson, Woody Harrelson, Natasha Lyonne, Ben Barnes and Aaron Paul, who could be seen in one photo hugging Marsden while he holds the personalized mug.

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Marsden’s Jury Duty costar Ronald Gladden was also at the party.

Following the July announcement of the Freevee show’s four Emmy nominations, including his own for outstanding supporting actor in a comedy series, Marsden exclusively told PEOPLE at the time that he first rang Gladden when he heard the news.

“I just wanted that to be my first call and make sure he’s still enjoying all of this, and feeling like we’re all going through it together,” Marsden said. He added that Gladden — who was the only cast member who didn’t know the show was a mockumentary — was “over the moon.”

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