Celebrity Birthdays June 18th:

Entertainment:

Richard Madden is an actor known for the TV show “Game of Thrones” and the movie “Eternals”.

Bailey Bass is an actress known for the movies “Avatar” franchise and “Psycho Sweet 16”.

Willa Holland is an actress known for the TV shows “Arrow” and “The OC”.

Monica Barbaro is an actress known for the TV shows “Chicago Justice” and “Splitting Up Together”.

Isabella Rossellini is an actress known for the movies “Blue Velvet” and “Death Becomes Her”.

Alana De La Garza is an actress known for the TV shows “FBI” and “Law & Order”.

David Giuntoli is an actor known for the TV shows “A Million Little Things” and “Grimm”.

Paul McCartney is a singer-songwriter-musician who gained worldwide fame with the Beatles, for whom he played bass guitar and shared primary songwriting and lead vocal duties with John Lennon. One of the most successful composers and performers of all time, McCartney is known for his melodic approach to bass-playing, versatile and wide tenor vocal range, and musical eclecticism, exploring genres ranging from pre–rock and roll pop to classical, ballads, and electronica. His songwriting partnership with Lennon is the most successful in modern music history.

Blake Shelton is a singer-songwriter-musician who made his debut with the single “Austin” from his first album, Blake Shelton. “Austin” spent five weeks at number one on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. The now Platinum-certified debut album also produced two more top 20 entries.

Jack Barakat is a songwriter-musician who is the lead guitarist for the band All Time Low, which he and his best friend, Alex Gaskarth, founded in their first year of high school.

Sports:

Football:

Bruce Smith is a Hall of Fame defensive end who made eleven Pro-Bowls and won two Defensive Player of the Year Awards.

Jeff Saturday is a former center who made six Pro-Bowls and won one Super Bowl Championship in 2006 with the Indianapolis Colts.

Antonio Gates is a former tight end who made eight Pro-Bowls and made four First-Team All-Pros.

Basketball:

Evan Mobley is a forward for the Cleveland Cavalries who has made the All-Rookie First Team and the All-Defense First team.

Hockey:

Martin St Louis is a Hall of Fame winger who made five All-Star teams, won three Lady Byng Memorial trophies, won two Art Ross trophies, won one Ted Lindsay Award, won one Hart Memorial trophy and won one Stanley Cup Championship in 2004 with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

Baseball:

Andres Galarraga is a former first basemen who made five All-Star teams and won two Gold Glove Awards.

20 Apr 1998: Catcher Sandy Alomar of the Cleveland Indians in action during a game against the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. The Red Sox defeated the Indians 6-5. Mandatory Credit: David Seelig /Allsport

Sandy Alomar Jr is a former catcher who made six All-Star teams and won Rookie of the Year.

Matt Moore is a pitcher for the Los Angels Angels who has made one All-Star team and won a World Series Championship in Japan.

Chris Coghlan is a former outfielder who won Rookie of the Year and won one World Series Championship in 2016 with the Chicago Cubs.

Other Baseball Birthdays:

Steve Cishek, Ron Necciai, Taylor Phillips, Paul Brown, Dave Schneck, Tom McCarthy, Dave Leiper, Russ McGinnis, Tom Hinzo, Carlos Mendez, Felix Heredia, Jeremy Powell, Tommy Watkins, Ben Johnson, Jarrett Hoffpauir, Fernando Rodriguez Jr, Caleb Joseph, JB Shuck, Jeremy Bleich, Taylor Thompson, Lisalverto Bonilla, Tomas Telis, Tayler Saucedo, Jamie Westbrook, Jake Myers, Nick Margevicius & Evan Lee!

In Memoriam:

Entertainment:

Takeoff was a rapper who was best known as the youngest member of the hip hop group Migos along with his uncle Quavo and close affiliate Offset and the group scored multiple top-10 hits on the Billboard Hot 100.

Sports:

Basketball:

George Mikan was a Hall of Fame center who made four All-Star teams and won five NBA Championships with Minneapolis Lakers.

Baseball:

Lou Brock was a Hall of Fame centerfielder who made six All-Star teams and won two World Series Championships with the St Louis Cardinals. He also led the league in stolen bases eight times and once held the major league records for most bases stolen in a single season and in a career.