New England Patriots quarterback whom many consider to be the best NFL football player of all-time.
New England Patriots quarterback whom many consider to be the best NFL football player of all-time.
Five-time gold medal winner and swimmer for the US, who defeated Michael Phelps in the 400 meter individual medley in the 2012 Olympic games.
Lead singer and rhythm guitarist for the heavy metal band Metallica.
Child actor played TV's Dennis the Menace (1959-1963).
Domestic diva who built an empire of products for the home.
Velvet-voiced singer of, I Left My Heart in San Francisco.
Legendary actor who starred in The West Wing and Apocalypse Now.
Handsome, blue-eyed actor noted for breakthrough role in the movie Barbershop (2002).
Played Kate on the widely popular TV show, Lost.
Runway model recognized for her powerful walk.
Born Aaron Haddad, professional wrestler best know for his time in the WWE.
Director of The Blues Brothers and Animal House.
Bearded inventor who created and popularized the first modern elevator.
New Zealand-born rugby footballer and heavyweight boxer.
Actor best known for his role on television show, Grey's Anatomy.
Mexican screenwriter known for his films, Impacto de Muerte and Furia Salvaje, among others.
Played the role of Emily Owens on the medical drama Emily Owens M.D.
Comedic actor best recognized for his roles on Scrubs and Office Space.
The third baseman also hit 320 home runs during his thirteen-year career
English video presenter who earned a breakout television role as Cece on the Fox comedy series New Girl.
Vocalist for an alternative rock band called Collective Soul.
Gained recognition from his works in Copper, Being Human and Blood Ties.
Hall of Fame football coach for both the American and the Canadian leagues.
Retired NHL centre who was inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1992.
Poet who writes in a personal, confrontational manner and is associated with the Beat movement, most known for the poem, Red Bandanna.
WWII correspondent who won the Pulitzer Prize for his reporting from the front lines.
Rockabilly double bassist who played with The Stray Cats.
Country artist known for her music hit Skinny Dippin.'
English criminal who helped pull of the infamous Great Train Robbery of 1963.
American MC known as Shunda K, known for her explicit sexual and spiritual lyrics.
Played the role of Graham in the film The Informers alongside Amber Heard.
Professional contractor and host of the renovation show Holmes on Homes, judge on Handyman Superstar Challenge.
Tennessee schoolteacher who involved himself in the 'Scopes Monkey Trial' in 1920s.
Most famous for writing the screenplay How Stella Got Her Groove Back.
Wife of the acclaimed blues musician Stevie Wonder was a Grammy-nominated R&B singer in her own right
English film and television actor, most recently known for playing Al Capone in HBO's Boardwalk Empire.
Known for his war-themed sonnets written during World War I, namely The Soldier.
Host of the radio show Wake Up to Wogan on BBC Radio 2, also the host of television shows like Blankety Blank.
Visionary banker took over a floundering National City Bank and transformed it into a premiere institution, along the way introducing ATM machines and credit card services.
Actress most recognized for her 2012 commercial for Ruffles chips.
Author of award-winning science fiction novels like City and Way Station explored themes of time and place, as well as religion, in his works.
Screenwriter most famous for his film, Hoosiers.
Screenwriter known for writing the script, Good Time Gang.
Known for playing lead guitar for band, The Deftones.
Son of the legendary science fantasy novelist oversaw the publication his father's late novels and wrote several works of his own.
Black model worked with Prada, H&M and Calvin Klein, and and appeared internationally in the pages of Vogue.
Harriette Winslow in the ABC sitcom Family Matters also voiced Suga Mama Proud on the animated series The Proud Family.
Indian Cricketer of the Year in 1983, was a key component of the Indian team that won the 1983 Cricket World Cup.
Right-handed Indian batter who played bowled in the legbreak googly style, played first-class cricket for India for ten years.
Stand-up comedienne went into acting, creating and starring in her own sitcom, and guest starring in several films.




