Daredevil professional wrestler and brother of Matt Hardy.
Daredevil professional wrestler and brother of Matt Hardy.
African American comedian and actor who starred with Jackie Chan in the Rush Hour franchise.
Handsome leading man in 'Pretty Woman' and 'Chicago'
Top NFL football receiver who led Arizona to a Super Bowl appearance in 2008.
Irish mystic and legend in folk music, famous for his inimitable and transcendental voice.
American professional wrestler for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA).
Spanish goalkeeper who has played for Liverpool F.C. and the Spanish national team since 2005.
American rapper with the group Slaughterhouse best known for his solo single Pump It Up.
NFL center for the Vancouver Canucks and United States national team.
Up-and-coming actress who's also a singer and a songwriter.
American television actress known for her role on the 90's hit television show Moesha.
Appeared in action films including spy spoof Our Man Flint.
The first baseball player ever named MVP in both leagues.
One of the most important contributors to nuclear physics.
Playful actor in The Music Man and many comedies.
Educational pioneer who said that children are natural learners.
Teen pop star who became a Broadway actress and composer.
New York Giants coach who led the team to Super Bowl XLII and XLVI, winning both
Voice actor known for his role as Klaus Heissler on American Dad! alongside Scott Grimes.
Israeli violinist revered as a master of classical music
Chicago teacher who inspired many inner-city kids to excellence.
Fashion model prized for her sultry looks and beautiful body.
Manager and husband of country star Reba McEntire.
Black Panther Party leader who wrote 'Soul on Ice' (1968).
Tony Award Winner for Best Featured Actress for her role in Spamalot, also known for her role in Grey's Anatomy.
He won the gold medal in the 400 meter hurdles at both the 1976 and 1984 Olympics.
Neighborly host of morning network radio (1945-1972).
Texas actor known as Zander Smith on General Hospital.
Actress and director who co-wrote Camp Rock featuring Demi Lovato and the Jonas Brothers.
Avid speaker of global issues with a focus of education.
Notable American prosecutor.
NHL defenseman who won every major North American and international championship, from Junior League to the World Cup.
Malky McConnell in the mockumentary The Cup also played Harry Fisher one BBC One's Waterloo Road.
Received an Academy Award in 1932 for his role in 'Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.'
Melodic guitarists played with Whitesnake and Winger
Blues and rock singer-songwriter known for songs such as 'Big Sky Country' and 'Living with the Law'
American director famous for his underground films.
TV newsman later with NPR, known for his aggressive reporting.
Popular movie and television actor who has appeared in LOST, Crossing Jordan, Charmed, and Transformers.
Armenian-American novelist of 'The Human Comedy'
His massive works of historical fiction, Exodus and Trinity, retold in parable the modern history of Jews.
Known for being a guitarist and vocalist for the former blues group Koerner, Ray and Glover.
Quarterback for the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers became an executive with the league and several teams.
His 'Dark Alliance' series of investigative pieces in 1998 ignited controversy that ultimately cost him his career.
Political commentator and author of the New York Times Best selling books The Obama Nation and Unfit for Command.
Star of Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, as the admiral Harriman Nelson, was also a popular actor of many other televisions shows and films.
Acclaimed screenwriter known for his cult-comedy, Adventures in Babysitting.
Retired fixture of India's national team who was the first player in the country's history to play in 4 World Cups.
Rising star first baseman with the St. Louis Cardinals hit three home runs in his first 10 at-bats in 2013.
Psychologist proposed influential theories on learning and human behavior, leading the way for modern educational psychology.




