This gifted method actor's films include Taxi Driver, The Godfather, and Raging Bull.
This gifted method actor's films include Taxi Driver, The Godfather, and Raging Bull.
Starred in the series Zoey 101 and Switched at Birth.
Fast Times at Ridgemont High made him a star.
Famous as Puck on the hit television series Glee.
Actor and ex-boybander who performed in several popular films including Ransom and The Sixth Sense.
Tennessee woodsman who was elected to Congress and died at the Alamo.
Dominant small forward who has played for the Memphis Grizzlies since 2006, and was traded to the Raptors in 2013.
Played for the New York Red Bulls as a striker.
Movie vamp who famously said, 'Come up and see me sometime.'
Three-time All-Star who has two Gold Glove awards, a Rookie of the Year Award and an MVP Award on his trophy mantel.
English actress who portrayed beloved Wendy Darling in the 2003 film Peter Pan.
Irish actress who enchanted John Wayne in The Quiet Man.
Italian-born celebrity and star of her own reality TV show 'Guliana and Bill', and a breast cancer survivor.
NFL wide receiver who earned three Super Bowl rings with the Denver Broncos.
English film actress known for Hugo (2011) and the Harry Potter films.
Retired in 2011 after a terrific seventeen-year career, spent entirely with the New York Yankees.
Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach who led them to a Super Bowl win in his first year with the team.
Top pathologist of the nineteenth century.
English singer known for being a member of the internationally successful pop band Steps.
Teen actress who made her first splash in Hollywood as Violet Harmon on American Horror Story: Asylum.
Founder of Oracle and one of the richest men in the world, with a net worth estimated at $50 billion.
Film and television music composer who has won a Grammy award and a Primetime Emmy Award.
Drummer of heavy metal rock bands including Social Distortion and Black Sabbath.
Producer and former guitarist for Guns N' Roses.
Influential skateboarder who invented many of the sport's most well-known tricks.
Former drummer of the rock band The Black Crowes
Actress and singer who plays the role of Desiree in the film The Preacher's Kid.
Popularized as Jennifer Love Hewitt's husband in Ghost Whisperer.
Lead singer of the groundbreaking all-woman pop rock group, the Go-Gos.
President of China who succeeded Deng Xiaoping in 1993.
Brazilian race car driver briefly played tennis before becoming a racing champion
Former child actor has played Devon Winters in over 500 episodes of The Young and the Restless.
Played in the NBA for thirteen seasons and was a member of the 'Dream Team' in 1992.
Sportscaster who covered Olympic games, college tournaments, tennis championships and NBA playoffs.
Legendary newsman who led the BBC's Nine O'Clock News from much of the 1980s.
Legendary film producer who helped make Hollywood into what it is today.
American tennis pro who was ranked World No. 1 in singles on February 20, 1992.
Singer and poet for the band Audio Adrenaline.
The burly first baseman completed 13 seasons and played on the All-Star team seven times.
Former drummer for the rock band At The Drive-In and Sparta.
Former Argentinean tennis player who set the male record in 1977 for longest winning streak on clay courts at 57 matches; the record stood until 2006.
Singer of the chart-topping UK hit Show Me Heaven was also the founding member of country-rock band Lone Justice.
Sociologist developed the idea of the 'looking-glass self', holding that our self-image is generated by the feedback we get from others.
Played the role of Harriet Brindle on Small Wonder with Dick Christie.
Blues and jazz saxophonist who released the album In the Moment in 2006.
Coach of the Australian rules football club Carlton tok over the post after four years at Footscray and nine in West Coast.
English centre back who has been a longtime member of Everton F.C. and England's national team.
Former Blackstreet performer started a solo career as a gospel artist.
Played the role of Carrie Palmer on the TV series Murder, She Wrote with Angela Lansbury.
Directed He's Just Not That Into You with Drew Barrymore.




