Beloved Hispanic singer who was tragically murdered by a fan.
Beloved Hispanic singer who was tragically murdered by a fan.
Comedic silent film icon who gained world fame as The Tramp and starred in The Great Dictator and Modern Times.
Grammy-nominated hip-hop artist and record label owner that collaborated on numerous #1 hits.
Comedic actor who gained recognition in Bad Boys and Big Momma's House, and who won the NAACP Image Award for the TV series, Martin.
Elected to leadership of the Catholic Church in 2005.
Lakers center who first perfected his skyhook shot at UCLA, all-time leading scorer in NBA history.
Charlie Sheen's co-star on CBS sitcom Two and a Half Men.
Fiery WWE manager known for her trademark catchphrase, "Excuse me."
Chicago bulls swing man who played in the 2012 NBA All-Star game.
Inventor (with his brother Orville) of first successful airplane.
Legendary NFL coach who took the New England Patriots to five Super Bowls and won three of them.
Sentimental singer whose Blue Velvet in 1963 was made famous by the film of the same name by David Lynch.
British pop star who recorded Son of a Preacher Man in 1968.
Former soccer player and manager of Internazionale.
English footballer who became known as a player for the Tottenham Hotspur and the English national team.
Former baseball player and current manager of the San Francisco Giants.
Red-haired child actress whose dad was Bill Mumy.
Versatile performances include a memorable role in The Big Easy (1987).
Composer of the 'Moon River,' 'Peter Gunn' and 'Pink Panther' theme songs.
Italian model who appeared in many European films.
Child actor-turned-producer and director is most well known for his role as rambunctious Ralphie in A Christmas Story.
He has worked as a voice actor for shows such as Futurama and Doug.
Aspiring actress who is best recognized for her role as Miss Golden Globe in 2007.
Actress, model, fitness personality and professional MMA fighter with a 12-1 record.
MGM actor who was a longtime panelist on 'To Tell the Truth.'
One of the greatest softball pitchers in history; took home the Gold medal at the 2004 Athens Olympics.
Brother of Donny and Marie Osmond who had a #1 hit in the UK and recorded songs in Spanish and Japanese.
Former First Lady of Massachusetts and wife of 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Starred as Nash in the hit film 'Inception.'
Often played Inspector Poirot in Agatha Christie mysteries.
Starred with husband Ernie Kovacs on a TV comedy show.
Famed arctic explorer who led Britain's largest expedition to seek the Northwest Passage and never came back from it.
Independent choreographer who focused on what he called pure movement.
Southpaw pitcher who still holds the record for lowest earned run average in a single season
New Orleans Saints linebacker who famously fought the NFL over a suspension; he was drafted 12th by the New York Jets in 2004.
British actor know for role on Hotel Babylon.
Jazz flutist and composer who explored many musical styles.
French Power Forward who won the NBA's most improved player award in 2006 while playing for the Suns.
Sebastian 'Bass' Monroe, the founder of the Monroe Republic, on the post-apocalyptic NBC drama Revolution.
'40s and 50's supporting actor who is known for his roles in Battleground (1949) and Lifeboat (1944).
Nicknamed the 'Night Train,' he is considered the best NFL cornerback of his time.
Miss Universe 2000 starred in Bollywood hits like Masti and Houseful.
Farmer and civil rights activist who also raised a legendary jazz family.
Brtish mathematician invented the octant, an early version of the sextant navigational tool
New Zealand rugby union player who became a hooker for the Northland Taniwha in the ITM Cup.
Cy Young Award-winning pitcher who later became a dentist.
Television actor best known for his role on the sitcom, Crime Story (CBS).
Well known for her role in the production of the BBC One Little Dorrit.
Director and award-winning set designer.
Child actress who is recognized as lovable daughter Ellie on The League.




