NBA legend who helped the Los Angeles Lakers achieve a championship threepeat in the 2000-2002 seasons.
NBA legend who helped the Los Angeles Lakers achieve a championship threepeat in the 2000-2002 seasons.
Popular dancer starred in the classic 'Singin' in the Rain' in 1952
Famous Asian American professional basketball player who signed a $25 million dollar contract with the Rockets in 2012.
Enchanting as TV's I Dream of Jeanie (1965-1970).
Winner of Season three of NBC's The Voice.
Stage name Sky Blu, this Hip hop singer and rapper forms one half of LMFAO.
Talented child actor from Stand by Me and The Last Crusade who died of drugs at the young age of twenty-three.
Drummer of the Who that lived a wild lifestyle and died at the age of 32.
Played Danny Danno in Hawaii Five-0 and was a frequent guest star as manager Scott Lavin in HBO's Entourage.
Rock star and actor on General Hospital, and other shows.
Talented singer and songwriter of rock band The Strokes.
Played bookish barmaid Diane Chambers on Cheers.
Played Toad in X-Men and the villan Darth Maul in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace.
Younger brother of Stephen Curry, was a member of Duke University's basketball team from 2009 to 2012
Tony nominated actor who has starred in musicals such as The Book of Mormon and Hairspray.
U.S. figure skater competed in 1998 Olympics at Nagano.
English right back who has been a longtime fixture of Liverpool F.C. and England's national team.
Young actor had his breakout role as Tony on the Disney Channel series Jessie.
Became a hero after the successful commandment of United States naval forces on Lake Erie.
American swimmer who by 2012 had taken home 21 gold medals from international competitions.
Movie and film actress who had her first Hollywood role in Walk the Line.
Actress who worked with Hitchcock in Psycho and Psycho II.
Saturday Night Live star known for impressions of Sean Penn and Christopher Walken.
Hall of Fame quarterback who threw for over 32,000 yards.
President of the United World Colleges married King Hussein of Jordan in 1978 where she soon acquired a Jordanian citizenship.
Played the role of Zoe Shannon on the sci-fi TV series TerraNova.
Speedy NBA point guard who was traded to the Dallas Mavericks from the Indiana Pacers during the 2012 off-season.
Australian winger was named National Rugby League Player of the Year in 2012.
Light weight boxing champion.
Astronaut who has completed several space shuttle missions including a 128 mission aboard the Russian space station Mir.
Piano-playing political satirist of current news stories
Is on the soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful as Hope Logan.
American politician and Governor of Tennessee.
Portuguese performer was voted 'magician of the decade' 2000-2009 by the Hollywood Academy of Magic Arts.
Jazz pianist who collaborated with some of the greats of his time and released popular recordings of his own.
Played the role of Dupree on the TV series The Wayans Brothers with Marlon Wayans.
Lead guitarist and founding member of the San Francisco psychedelic rock band Quicksilver Messenger Service
Most notable for being the lead vocalist of the bands Happy Mondays and Black Grape.
Acclaimed actress known for her performance in the play Deathtrap (1978).
Motivational speaker whose long journey to earn a roster spot on the University of Notre Dame inspired the film Rudy.
He started for 20 years and was selected to the baseball Hall of Fame in 1998.
Retired hooker for the Canterbury Bulldogs and Queensland Reds.
Southern rapper earned a number-eleven debut album with AttenCHUN! in 2003.
Welsh fullback who began playing for the St. George Illawarra Dragons of the National Rugby League in 2006.
Third place on the first season of Project Runway; designed a dress sold at Banana Republic.
Writer and producer for such shows as Family Guy and The Late Late Show.
Author of The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody who was known for his historical satire.
Screenwriter and director, most known for the film, Meet the Parents.
Filmmaker most known as the head producer of the BBC Natural History Unit.
Screenwriter known for his work on HBO series, The Wire.




