Host of the Travel Channel's paranormal series Ghost Adventures, and the founder of the Ghost Adventures Crew.
Host of the Travel Channel's paranormal series Ghost Adventures, and the founder of the Ghost Adventures Crew.
Sultry-eyed actress who is remembered for All About Eve in 1950.
Grammy winning songwriter who first introduced to audiences as member of the rap group Three 6 Mafia.
Four-star general, and Secretary of State under George W. Bush.
Rapper and music producer who won a Grammy Award with Ludacris in 2007 for Best Rap Song - Money Maker
Educator, author, and founder of Tuskegee University.
Starred in 9 films with Katharine Hepburn, and won Best Actor 1937 and 1938.
Swedish singer who joined husband Bjorn Ulvaeus in ABBA.
His finest role was Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird.
TV actor played Batman's nemesis, The Riddler.
Actress who had roles in Days of our Lives, Baywatch Hawaii, and also appeared in Liar Liar.
Star of the reality court show Judge Mathis since 1998.
Manga artist who is known for illustrating Dragon Ball and Dr. Slump.
Adventure, fantasy novelist who penned the series The Power of Five, Alex Rider and The Diamond Brothers.
Lead guitarist of the alternative rock group Pearl Jam.
Had a breakthrough performance in the hit TV show Prison Break; later had success as Tommy Mickens on True Blood.
Producer abd director of low-budget horror classics.
Drummer of the heavy metal rock band Judas Priest.
Star of early-1950s sitcom My Little Margie.
Became known as fly-half for the QSD Reds and the Australian national team.
CEO of Deka technology company who invented the Segway scooter.
Pioneered the use of antiseptics in medicine and surgery.
Professional opera singer who provided Princess Aurora's voice on Disney's 1959 classic Sleeping Beauty, and also acted in numerous films and television shows.
Mission specialist aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger was the second woman in space, and died during its explosion.
Popular for role in 'The X-Files' as Walter Skinner.
Former professional wrestler who became an actor and fitness instructor.
Kid of Kid 'N Play; Famous MC Rapper and star of House Party movies.
Singer songwriter who released the album Dead or Alive in 2012.
Former drummer of Black Sabbath.
Journeyman NBA guard known for his moral character.
English actor has played Tom Clarkson on Waterloo Road since 2006.
Star of the 2008 historical drama 'The Duchess' who also played Captain America's love interest.
Co-inventor of a technique to treat blue baby syndrome, which saved countless lives.
Winner of 18 PGA Tours and the 1935 PGA Championship who was known for his outstanding bunker play.
Producer, actor and choreographer who worked on the Barbra Streisand film 'A Star is Born' in 1976.
Avant-garde pianist brought 'exotica' as a musical genre and popularized Tiki culture songs.
British rock singer performed with The Hollies until retiring from music in 1999.
Drum and bass music producer who reached the top of the Belgian charts with his 2012 album, 2.
South African-born back-row player for the Bulls in Super Rugby and Blue Bulls in the Currie Cup.
1930s leading man turned dramatic actor who appeared in Being There (1979) and Hud (1963).
Country singer and guitarist who has released three #2 albums.
Director of foreign and controversial films such as The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover.
Hall of Fame college football coach who invented many of the basic plays still used today.
Singer-songwriter best known for the songs 'Where Have All the Cowboys Gone?' and 'I Don't Want to Wait.'
Texas entrepreneur made a fortune in real estate in Houston and then came to head the Reconstruction Finance Commission.
Architect who shaped the urban cityscape of Honolulu.
Filipino-American post-industrial singer who fronts the band How to Destroy Angels.
Honduran news reporter has been seen on Anderson Cooper 360 and the co-host of Univision's Despierta America.
Retired middleweight nicknamed The Ghost ended his career as a former The Ring, WBC and WBO champion.
Director known for his teen film, Can't Hardly Wait.




