American singer and songwriter, known for leading the groups, Escape the Fate, and Falling in Reverse.
American singer and songwriter, known for leading the groups, Escape the Fate, and Falling in Reverse.
Played Seth Cohen of The O.C. and was also on Gilmore Girls.
Popular actor who appeared on Miami Vice and Nash Bridges.
Drummer in the British band The Dave Clark Five who had a hit with Glad All Over.
Comedian who was a regular on The Carol Burnett Show.
Played Lady Mary Crawley in 'Downton Abbey' and Princess Myagkaya in the 2012 award-winning film 'Anna Karenina.'
Austrian artist and architect known for his love of using vibrant colors.
Guitarist with the British rock band Kasabian.
Jazz orchestra leader who composed Artistry in Rhythm.
Played Ben Kinkirk on the long-running TV show 7th Heaven, as well as the Iraq vet Walter Sherman on the new series Finder.
French civil engineer who designed the Eiffel Tower and the Statue of Liberty.
Can be seen on as Kristin Mercer on The Lying Game, previously appeared on Gigantic, Private Practice, and Smallville.
Hall of Fame college football coach went 115–24–7 in twelve years at Alabama
Silver-haired actor who portrayed Cochise in Broken Arrow.
Child actor that is best known for his roles in Knowing (2009) and Repo Men (2010).
Legendary MLB manager won the World Series with the Florida Marlins in 1997 and took the Tigers to the World Series in 2012.
Daniel Jackson in the sci-fi series 'Stargate: SG-1.'
He made his claim to fame as Tristan Thorn in the movie Stardust.
Oil billionaire, renowned philanthropist, and art lover.
German WW II General known as the 'Desert Fox.'
Television star in the famous TV series Star Trek: Voyager.
French physicist and Nobel prize winner that helped discover radioactivity.
Louisiana's fifty-fourth Governor; saw the state through the devastation of Hurricane Katrina.
The first woman to captain a Boeing 747 jet.
Lestat de Lioncourt in the vampire thriller 'Queen of the Damned,' and Dorian Gray in 'The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen.'
Radio Disc Jockey on the popular rock music station KROQ.
Former teen actor who is best known for playing Michael Kyle Jr. on My Wife and Kids from 2001 to 2005.
Nicknamed 'Hit Dog', this MLB player won the American League's Most Valuable Player Award in 1995.
Leading female actress in the 1980s, known for films such as Foour Your Eyes Only (1981) and Rough Cult (1980).
Longtime ventriloquist who is best remembered for his Farfel the Dog television commercial character.
Drummer of the California rock band Rooney.
Played Dr. Jo Wilson on ABC's Grey's Anatomy and also played Kate Middleton in the 2011 TV movie 'William and Kate.'
Played the role of Michael Kyle Jr. on the TV sitcom My Wife and Kids with Damon Wayans.
Radio disc jockey who was named the rising musical style of the 50s 'Rock 'N Roll.'
Baseball pioneer who invented the tradition of ladies' day, the baseball tarpaulin, and most importantly the rain check.
Popular R&B musician wrote many hit songs performed by others, and had his own hit album, Dream Girl, in 1953
Cartoonist and producer whose clients have included MTV and Walt Disney Studios.
Directed and wrote the sports films The Blindside and The Rookie starring Dennis Quaid.
Swimmer took home 2012 Olympic gold int he 100-meter backstroke.
Screenwriter and co-collaborator with Richard Levinson.
Voice actor known for his work with series Yu-Gi-Oh! and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Singer of Something in the Water reached No. 1 on the New Zealand Singles Chart and the Top 10 in Europe.
Full back and wing for the London Irish and RC Toulonnais also was named to England's starting XV in the Six Nations games.
Centre back for Liverpool for more than six seasons also captained the Slovakia national team.
Voice actress for multiple characters on the Nickelodeon show Rugrats.
Stick player and bassist with Kajagoogoo and other groups.
British comedian and actor best known for his portrayal of 'shock' interviewer Dennis Pennis.
Folk and blues inspired artist released his fifth studio album Mint Juleps in 2012.
Hall of Fame NFL middle linebacker who played for the Boston Patriots from 1962 until 1968 and the Miami Dolphins from 1969 until 1976.
Retired Spanish Grand Prix motorcycle racer, one of the top athletes in the sport.




