Former Illinois Senator and author who was elected the forty-fourth, and very first African American President of the United States.
Former Illinois Senator and author who was elected the forty-fourth, and very first African American President of the United States.
They starred in Disney's hit show, The Suite Life of Zack & Cody.
Jazz singer and trumpeter referred to as Satchmo, considered the father of Jazz.
NASCAR Winston Cup champion who started racing at age four.
Beloved British monarch who faced many 20th century challenges.
Oddball actor who won Best Actor in Sling Blade and starred in Monster's Ball.
Runner-up on the eleventh season of American Idol.
R&B singer who was the runner-up on the Australian version of American Idol.
Korean-American who played Jin-Soo Kwon in the popular television show Lost.
Baseball pitcher who twice struck out twenty batters in a game.
English stand-up comedian and actor.
The founding member of the R&B group IMx.
Hall of Fame running back for the New York Jets and Washington Redskins.
English romantic poet who wrote Ode to the West Wind and was married to Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein.
Prominent American journalist in the 20th century.
Racy, sarcastic stand-up comedian who also has a recurring role as John Munch in Homicide: Life on the Street.
Voice actress who played Amy Wong on the hit animated comedy 'Futurama.'
Started as Rebecca Tyree on All My Children, and more recently starred in the action comedy Cowboys and Aliens.
American soap opera actress best known to audiences as Carly Manning on Days of Our Lives.
Missouri singer/songwriter who began playing the guitar at age ten.
NASCAR Sprint Cup driver.
Known for her self-titled debut album, has appeared on The District and Law & Order: SVU.
Model and actress known to television audiences as Rachel Zane on USA's Suits.
Fighter pilot during the first world war.
Acclaimed BBC News presenter
Out of the Blue's Paul O'Donnell took on the role of Kol on the CW's The Vampire Diaries in 2012.
Swedish diplomat who saved 100,000 Hungarian Jews in WWII.
Husband of actress Vera Farmiga who appeared on many popular U.S. shows.
NHL Hall of Famer who was part of the Montreal Canadian's much-feared 'Punch Line.'
Bollywood actor and producer of the enormously popular film 'Dabangg.'
Founder of the Louis Vuitton brand of leather products.
Best recognized from his role in Men in Trees and the short-lived NBC series Mercy.
Ecuadorian footballer who became known as a winger for Manchester United and also played for the Ecuadorian national team.
Acoustic pop singer who gained national fame by winning a contest to have her music video air on Super Bowl XLII.
American rock singer that gained the attention of audiences as the second place finalist for the ninth season of American Idol.
Daughter of the King's mistress who acted in several movies of the 30s and 40s.
Spanish model, ranked in Models.com's list of of the Top 50 Male Models.
Host of Fox News Channel's 'Special Report with Bret Baier'
Billionaire casino mogul who became a prominent supporter of Mitt Romney during the 2012 presidential election.
Accomplished screenwriter, most recognized for popular film, The King's Speech.
Lorne, the green-faced 'Host,' on the TV series Angel, also contributed two songs to the show's soundtrack.
Professional dancer know from her role on 'Dancing with the Stars.'
Head chef of the Michelin star restaurant L'Arpège, which is located in Paris.
Designer known for her Asian culture-inspired collections.
A poet by trade, he invented the first flushable toilet.
Lightweight nicknamed Hybrid with Strikeforce and Bellator has gone 10-3 to begin his MMA career.
Popular screenwriter known for adapting Brokeback Mountain.
Retired defender began managing England's national team in 2012.
Defender with the US Women's National Team won an Olympic gold medal with the team.
Mathematician who won the National Medal of Science for pioneering category theory, transforming previously abstract ideas into practical equations.




