Iconic magician and escape artist whose most difficult stunt entailed escaping from handcuffs that took a locksmith 5 years to build.
Iconic magician and escape artist whose most difficult stunt entailed escaping from handcuffs that took a locksmith 5 years to build.
Hungarian-born celebrity and actress, and sister of Eva Gabor.
Hungarian fashion model who has modeled for Vogue and Victoria's Secret.
Romantic pianist and composer of Hungarian Rhapsody.
Sister of Zsa Zsa, star of TV's Green Acres.
Hungarian inventor of the diabolical Rubik's cube.
Former drummer and last surviving member of the punk rock group The Ramones.
Cinematographer of 'Close Encounters' and 'Ghostbusters'
Violin prodigy and conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra
King of Hungary and Croatia from 1342 to 1382.
Hungarian forward who achieved football success with the Magical Magyars, despite a frame rather unsuited for the game.
European actor, expert at languages and fencing.
'Father of the hydrogen bomb' who raised the bar for warfare's destructive capabilities.
Philosopher of mathematics and science famous for his thesis on the fallibility of mathematics.
Gymnastics coach who guided many female athletes to Olympic gold.
Adult film actress elected to Italy's parliament.
Hungarian-born computer engineer oversaw Microsoft's development of Word and Excel
Mr. Universe winner who married Hollywood's leading sex symbol of the 1950s and 60s.
International Heavyweight Boxing Champion went undefeated in England, Europe, and the Commonwealth for nine straight years.
"The Man with the Golden Head" used it to knock a few of his 11 total goals in the 1954 World Cup.




