VIP Birthdays - June
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Current Planets
28-Apr-2025, 06:57
UT/GMT
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| Sun | 8 | 14'41" | 14n15 | ||
| Moon | 15 | 3' 4" | 20n02 | ||
| Mercury | 11 | 57'30" | 2n06 | ||
| Venus | 28 | 43'17" | 0n55 | ||
| Mars | 4 | 21'43" | 21n10 | ||
| Jupiter | 20 | 49'50" | 22n53 | ||
| Saturn | 27 | 34'14" | 2s48 | ||
| Uranus | 26 | 9'53" | 19n05 | ||
| Neptune | 1 | 0'40" | 0s46 | ||
| Pluto | 3 | 48'32" | 22s44 | ||
| TrueNode | 26 | 45'39"r | 1s17 | ||
| Chiron | 23 | 54'53" | 9n59 | ||
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June 01: Canadian-American musician, singer, songwriter and actress, known for her emotive mezzo-soprano voice and confessional songwriting. She has won 7 Grammy Awards, 14 Juno Awards, 1 Brit Award and has sold more than 75 million records worldwide and has been dubbed the 'Queen of Alt-Rock Angst' by
June 02: American Emmy-winning reality television producer, New York Times best-selling author, and American talk show and radio host. Cohen is the executive producer and host of the Bravo nightly series, ''Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen'', Bravo’s late night, interactive talk show. The series is
June 03: Spanish tennis player, nicknamed 'Rafa,' he has been ranked No. 1 in the ATP rankings for 209 weeks, and was an Olympic gold medal winner at the Beijing Summer Olympics in 2008. Nadal has won 21 Grand Slam men's singles titles, the most in history. He has won 62 of his 90 ATP Singles titles on
June 04: American screen actress, filmmaker, and humanitarian, and the recipient of numerous accolades, including an Academy Award and three Golden Globe Awards. Notoriously off-beat, she has been named Hollywood's highest-paid actress multiple times. Jolie made her screen debut as a child alongside her
June 05: American musician and actor, the younger brother of Donnie Wahlberg of New Kids on the Block fame. As a teen, he followed his brother's lead and formed a rap group called Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch. In late 1991 he released his first album, 'Music for the People,' gritty songs of urban
June 06: Swedish world champion tennis player nicknamed 'the Iceman' for a blazing style and a deadly forehand, despite the fact that he uses a two-handed backhand. He made his debut at 15 in the Davis Cup Competition and rose to world class status in two short years, making $100,000 a year by 1974. He
June 07: American singer, composer and all-around rock actor; he signed with Warner Bros Records in 1977 on the basis of a one-man demo tape. His first film was 'Purple Rain,' 1982. A workaholic obsessed with his music, he is admittedly 'not normal, exactly.' Slight in build with a slinky sexuality, he
June 08: American First Lady, the wife of politician George Bush, whom she married on 6 January 1945 after meeting him at a Christmas party in 1942. They had six kids, but lost one daughter to leukemia on 11 October 1953. She and her husband had a total of 14 grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren.
June 09: American actor, producer and musician who has received multiple accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Screen Actors Guild Award, in addition to nominations for three Academy Awards and two BAFTAs. Depp has a kind and generous side, buying his mother a large house in Hollywood, and
June 10: American singer, actress, television host, dancer and vaudevillian. During a career that spanned 45 of her 47 years, Garland attained international stardom as an actress in musical and dramatic roles, as a recording artist, and on the concert stage. Respected for her versatility, she received a
June 11: French oceanographer, inventor, film-maker and author. He is the most celebrated undersea explorer in history and was the first to take color photographs of the world beneath the sea. Cousteau has won ten Emmy Awards including one for 'The Undersea World of Jacques Cousteau' which was cancelled
June 12: Brazilian model who was a Victoria's Secret Angel from 1999 to 2018. She was their longest-running model and named 'the most valuable Victoria's Secret Angel' in 2017. She is also known as a spokesmodel for Maybelline cosmetics since 2003, and for her Super Bowl and Kia Motors commercials. At age
June 13: American mathematician and Nobel Prize winner 1994. In his acceptance speech, Nash said, 'Statistically, it would seem improbable that any mathematician or scientist, at the age of 66, would be able through continued research efforts, to add much to his or her previous achievements. However I am
June 14: British musician, the lead singer with the rock group 'Culture Club.' A transvestite with a strange lifestyle, he was never seen in public without make-up, as he felt that without it, he, 'just didn't look pretty.' With flawless complexion, a flair for hair, crazed couture and free-form
June 15: American actress, best known for her role on the TV series, 'Mad About You,' 1992-99. Co-starring with Paul Reiser, Hunt won four consecutive Emmy Awards for her portrayal of the caustic but charming 'Jamie Buchman.' Her talents translated to the big screen as well, and in 1997, she starred in an
June 16: Nigerian musician, raised in Lagos, the eldest son of afrobeat pioneer Fela Kuti and a grandchild of a political campaigner, women's rights activist and traditional aristocrat, Funmilayo Ransome Kuti. Femi's musical career started when he began playing in his father's band, Egypt 80. In 1986,
June 17: American athlete who blazed her way up the ranks of Women's Tennis in 1998 at the age of 18. She made a sensational debut in November 1997 with impact for her powerful service and bounding returns. In 1998 she defeated World Champ Martina Hingis twice, getting a taste for winning tournaments.
June 18: English singer, songwriter, musician, composer, and record and film producer who gained worldwide fame as co-lead vocalist and bassist for mega-star group the Beatles. His songwriting partnership with Beatles bandmate John Lennon remains the most successful in history. After the group disbanded in
June 19: American actress known primarily for her work in science fiction film franchises, she has starred in four of the highest-grossing films of all time (''Avatar'', ''Avatar: The Way of Water'', ''Avengers: Infinity War'', and ''Avengers: Endgame''), a feat not achieved by any other performer. Films
June 20: Australian-American actress known for her spirited roles, she won the Academy Award for Best Actress for portraying the writer Virginia Woolf in the drama ''The Hours'' (2002). Her other Oscar-nominated roles were as a courtesan in the musical ''Moulin Rouge!'' (2001) and emotionally troubled
June 21: British royalty and the heir apparent to the throne as the elder of the two sons of King Charles III and his first wife Diana, Princess of Wales. His mother was killed in a car accident on 31 August 1997 when he was 15. His father ascended to the throne on 8 September 2022 upon the death of his
June 22: American film, television and stage actor, recognized as the most esteemed actress of her generation, having receiving an unprecedented 21 Oscar nominations, winning three. She received the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for playing a troubled wife in ''Kramer vs. Kramer'' (1979), and
June 23: Welsh singer, songwriter and occasional actress. Her career began when she recorded and released her debut EP, Aimée Duffy, in 2004. Her 2008 debut album, Rockferry, was the best-selling album in the United Kingdom in 2008 with 1.68 million copies sold. The album was certified several times
June 24: Argentine expatriate soccer player, also known as Leo Messi, he plays as a forward for Ligue 1 club Paris Saint-Germain since 2021 and captains the Argentina national team. Often considered the best player in the world and widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time, Messi has won a
June 25: English comedian, actor, director, producer, writer and former pop singer and manager. Gervais worked initially in the music industry, attempting a career as a pop star in the 1980s as the singer of the new wave act Seona Dancing and working as the manager of the then-unknown band Suede before
June 26: American singer and actress who began her career in the Broadway musical ''13'', before landing the role of Cat Valentine on the Nickelodeon television series ''Victorious'' in 2009. After three seasons, the show ended, and Grande starred on the spinoff, ''Sam & Cat'', which ended in 2014. She has
June 27: American actor, known for bringing a dark-eyed, low-key intensity to his roles. Maguire is best known for his work in 'The Ice Storm,' 1997, 'Pleasantville,' 1998, and 'The Cider House Rules,' 1999. Tobey is the son of Vincent, a construction worker, and Wendy, a secretary. His parents never
June 28: American country music artist and TV personality. She gained fame as a contestant on the fifth season of American Idol, and finished in sixth place. In 2006, she signed to 19 Recordings and BNA Records as a recording artist, releasing her debut album, Small Town Girl, later that year. She released
June 29: French pilot and writer who influenced the world of aviation literature with his novels 'Night Flight,' 1931, 'Wind, Sand and Stars,' 1939 and 'The Little Prince,' in 1943. With his courage and sensitivity, Saint-Exupéry was at the dawn of aviation history, exploring the skies and opening up
June 30: American competition swimmer and the most decorated Olympian of all time, with a total of 22 medals in three Olympiads. Nicknamed 'The Baltimore Bullet' or 'Flying Fish', Phelps also holds the all-time records for Olympic gold medals (18, double the second highest record holders), Olympic gold
