Celebirty Birthdays June 2nd:

Entertainment:

Wentworth Miller is an actor known for the TV shows “Prison Break” and “DC’s Legend’s of Tomorrow”.

Justin Long is an actor known for the movies “Tusk” and “Alvin and the Chipmunks” franchise.

Wayne Brady is an actor known for the TV shows “Whose Line Is It Anyway?” and “Sofia the First”.

Jadah Marie Johnson is an actress known for the TV shows “Mann and his Wife” and “Julie and the Phantoms”.

Awkwafina is an actress known for the movies “Crazy Rich Asians” and “The Little Mermaid”.

Madison Hu is an actress known for the TV shows “Bizaardvark” and “Best Friends Whenever”.

Amber Marshall is an actress known for the TV show “Heartland” and the movie “Resident Evil”.

Andy Cohen is a talk show host known for “The Real Housewives” franchise and “Watch What Happens Live”.

Jeremy Ray Taylor is an actor known for the TV shows “Big Sky” and “Are You Afraid of the Dark?”

Dominic Cooper is an actor known for the TV show “Preacher” and the movie “Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter”.

Stacy Keach is an actor known for the movies “Escape from L.A.” and “Nebraska”.

Kevin Feige is the president of Marvel Studios and the primary producer of the Marvel Cinematic Universe franchise since 2007 and nominated for the Academy Award for Best Picture for producing Black Panther.

Dana Carvey is an actor known for the TV show “SNL” and the movie “The Master of Disguise”.

Zachary Quinto is an actor known for the movies “Star Trek” and “Snowden”.

Nikki Cox is an actress known for the TV show “Las Vegas” and the movie “Terminator 2: Judgment”.

Jewel Staite is an actress known for the TV shows “Stargate Atlantis” and “Family Law”.

Sports:

Soccer:

Abby Wambach is a former forward who has the highest all-time goal scorer for the national team and is second in international goals for both female and male soccer players with 184 goals.

Freddy Adu is a former midfielder who has won 17 caps for his country and was a part of the US squads at the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup as well as at the 2009 and 2011 CONCACAF Gold Cups.

Basketball:

Earl Boykins is a former guard who is the second-shortest player in NBA history and won one Gold Medal.

Hockey:

Larry Robinson is a Hall of Fame six time All-Star defensemen who won two James Norris Memorial Trophies, one Conn Smythe Trophy and won six Stanley Cup Championships with Montreal Canadians.

FILE – NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman talks during a news conference before Game 1 of an NHL hockey Stanley Cup second-round playoff series between the Colorado Avalanche and the St. Louis Blues Tuesday, May 17, 2022, in Denver. The NHL for the first time has done a demographic study of employees working at the league and its 32 teams, and the results unsurprisingly show hockey has a lot of work to do to increase diversity at all levels. (AP Photo/Jack Dempsey, File)

Gary Bettman is the commissioner of the NHL a position has held since February 1, 1993 and was a senior vice president and general counsel to the NBA.

Baseball:

Bryan Harvey is a former reliever who made two All-Star teams and led the league in saves once.

Mike Stanton is a former reliever who made one All-Star team and won three World Series Championships with the New York Yankees.

Jim Maloney is a former starting pitcher who made one All-star team and pitched two no-hitters.

Raul Ibanez is a former outfielder who made one All-Star team.

Neifi Perez is a former shortstop who won one Gold Glove Award.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Chris Martin, Bob Lillis, Lee Gregory, Bob Saverine, Mike Davey, Kelvin Chapman, Jack O’Connor, Lemmie Miller, Jeff Schulz, Darnell Coles, Kurt Abbott, Reid Cornelius, Mike Kelly, Chance Sandford, Steve Rain, Wascar Serrano, Chin-Hui Tsao, Jared Burton, Tim Stauffer, Josh Geer, Jake Smith, Kaleb Cowart, Andrew Moore, Mickey McDonald & Caleb Killian!

In Memoriam:

Sports:

Baseball:

Larry Jackson is a former starting pitcher who made five All-Star teams and led the league in wins once.

Jerry Lumpe is a former second basemen who made one All-Star team and won one World Series Championship in 1958 with the Kansas City Athletics.