Starting quarterback for the 49ers who took over Alex Smith's job in mid-season, and defeated the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC title game.
Starting quarterback for the 49ers who took over Alex Smith's job in mid-season, and defeated the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC title game.
American R&B singer, known for singles Bestfriend and Superstar.
Illustrious comedic actor who won an Oscar for his first major film role in The Producers, also well-known for his performance as WIlly Wonka in the orignal Charlie and the Chocolate Factory.
Female driver who was 2005's Indy Racing rookie of the year.
Portly Saturday Night Live cast member and movie comedian who died at thirty-three.
NFL defensive end who was named AFC Defense Player of the Year in 2012.
Best known as The Hulk in Marvel's The Avengers in 2012.
American female Author of the Little House on the Prairie series.
Glittery pianist and Las Vegas nightclub singer.
Best known as obsessive-compulsive TV detective Monk.
Righteous Brothers tenor who sang Unchained Melody in 1965.
Jewish-American comedian who does one-man Broadway shows.
Midget wrestler who joined the WWE to take on its commentator, who dubbed him 'Little Bastard.'
She played Felicity Shagwell in the Austin Powers sequel, and Roller Girl in Boogie Nights.
Guitarist credited with inventing the sound of modern music.
Starred in 9 films with Katharine Hepburn, and won Best Actor 1937 and 1938.
Strong actress in Cagney and Lacey and Judging Amy.
Baseball player, radio announcer, and commercial joker.
U.S. Congressman from Wisconsin who was chosen as the Vice Presidential Nominee for the Republican Party for the 2012 election.
Host of Password game show from 1961 all the way up until 1980.




