R&B singer whose debut single at age sixteen was Run It!.
R&B singer whose debut single at age sixteen was Run It!.
First U.S. President from 1789-1797.
R&B singer's debut album was I Gotta Make It in 2005.
2012 Olympic gold medalist, first African American woman to win the gymnastics all-around gold medal.
In 2007, she played football star's long-lost daughter in The Game Plan.
First achieved fame as Annie Porter in the thriller, Speed.
Third U.S. President from 1801-1809 and writer of the Declaration of Independence.
Wizards of Waverly Place star whose career began at age six.
Legendary jazz singer who had a three-octave range.
Award-winning rapper of Get Ur Freak On in 2001.
Former Georgetown star and later a 76ers guard that was MVP in 2000-2001, and made the NBA finals, but lost in five games to the Lakers.
Played NFL quarterback for the Falcons and Eagles, drafted #1 in the 2001 NFL draft by the Atlanta Falcons.
Baywatch beauty and ex-wife of rocker Tommy Lee.
Quirky singer and songwriter of The Remedy (I Won't Worry).
Most notable as TobyMac, she is one of the most notable Christian artists.
Starting QB with the Seattle Seahawks who threw a memorable touchdown with no time left to defeat the Packers on Monday Night football.
Confederate general in the U.S. Civil War.
Part of Hollywood's brat pack in St. Elmo's Fire 1985, but more recently starred in the series, Parks and Recreation.
4th U.S. President (1809-1817).
2006 AL rookie of the year and over-100 MPH pitcher for the Tigers, he has thrown two no-hitters.




