Massive professional wrestler who joined the WWE in 2002.
Massive professional wrestler who joined the WWE in 2002.
Film and TV actress, who played the bittersweet Betty Draper on Mad Men.
TV actress who replaced Farrah Fawcett on Charlie's Angels.
NBC news anchor and author of 'The Greatest Generation.'
NBA small forward and shooting guard who was named Rookie of the Year in 2001 while with the Orlando Magic.
Glamour girl actress who rose to fame in the 1960s.
Wounded Knee leader, and American Indian Movement director.
Baseball GM who led the Boston Red Sox to their first World Series title since 1918 during his first year with the team.
2009 NFL Tight End of the year who helped the Colts to win the Super Bowl in 2006.
Anti-war South Dakota senator who ran for president (1972).
Singer-songwriter best known for songs such as 'Sunny Came Home' and 'I Don't Know Why.'
Actress who starred in TV's The Roaring Twenties.
Native American Olympian known for winning the 10000-meter race in the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.
American movie executive who produced Napoleon Dynamite (2004) and Beneath (2007).
Appeared in films such as '50 First Dates' and 'The Cat in the Hat.'
Young actress in 'The Little Princess' and 'The Ring.'
Widow of former Vice President Hubert Humphrey who took his seat in the Senate.
He played the role of Dog Star on the mini-series 'Into the West' produced by Steven Spielberg.
NFL linebacker who has been named to consecutive Pro Bowls while playing with the Minnesota Vikings.
Junior Senator from South Dakota.




