Hey there! Today, we're diving into all the cool cats born on June 5. Mark Wahlberg, Kathleen Kennedy, Nick Kroll, and a bunch of other folks are blowing out candles today. Let’s check out the squad and see what makes them so interesting - super quick and fun style.
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Mark Wahlberg: From Rapper to Movie Star, 55
Mark Wahlberg went from rocking the hip-hop scene as Marky Mark to stealing scenes in hit movies like Boogie Nights and The Departed. Not just a movie guy, he’s also a business whiz. Fun fact: he was almost in New Kids on the Block before starting his own funky crew!
Kathleen Kennedy: The Big Boss Lady of Movies, 73
Kathleen Kennedy isn’t just any producer—she helped create some of the biggest flicks ever and runs Lucasfilm now. Spielberg hired her as his secretary even though she couldn't type well, just because her ideas rocked. Talk about talent over typing skills!
Nick Kroll: The Man of Laughs and Voices, 48
Nick Kroll makes us laugh with his spot-on characters and is behind some hilarious stuff like Netflix’s Big Mouth. He also co-wrote a book called Bar Mitzvah Disco. Basically, he’s got comedy covered on all fronts.
Jeff Garlin: The King of Chill Comedy, 64
Jeff Garlin is all about laid-back laughs, shining as Jeff Greene on Curb Your Enthusiasm and Murray on The Goldbergs. He even lends his voice to Pixar movies. Fun tidbit: he once roomed with Conan O’Brien. Comedy legends in the making!
Pete Wentz: The Pop-Punk Bass Boss, 47
Pete Wentz helped make Fall Out Boy a rock 'n' roll giant with his songwriting and bass skills. Before dropping beats, he almost went pro in high school soccer. Who knew he could play on the field and stage?
Kenny G: The Sax Legend, 70
Kenny G’s smooth saxophone is basically the soundtrack of chill. With over 75 million records sold, he’s the ultimate saxophone superstar. Oh, and he was an early Starbucks investor. Talk about blowing hot and cold!
Brian McKnight: The R&B Smooth Talker, 57
Brian McKnight’s silky voice made hits like 'Back at One' impossible to forget. He was even close to going pro in basketball before choosing music. Now that's a smooth move!
Troye Sivan: From YouTube to Pop Star, 31
Troye Sivan started on YouTube, then took off with pop tunes and acting gigs like in Boy Erased. When he was 11, he googled 'How do I become a famous singer?' Guess that worked out!
Joe Gatto: The Prankster Pro, 50
Joe Gatto is the squeaky wheel of Impractical Jokers, pulling off wild pranks with a straight face. Off-screen, he’s a vegetarian and teetotaler, which makes his TV antics even funnier.
Ron Livingston: The Office Space Legend, 59
Ron Livingston cracked us up in Office Space and wowed in Band of Brothers. He even dared to imitate Keyboard Cat on his YouTube channel once. Classic Ron!

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