Mathematician who formulated three basic laws of motion.
Mathematician who formulated three basic laws of motion.
Margaritaville singer's fans are known as Parrot Heads.
Classic actor who played Rick Blaine in Casablanca and Sam Spade in the Maltese Falcon.
Singer-songwriter of Sweet Dreams with The Eurythmics, and Walking On Broken Glass in her solo career.
Civil War volunteer nurse who founded the American Red Cross.
Screenwriter and director who hosted the original Twilight Zone.
Country-pop recording artist, author, and actress.
Coal Miner's Daughter and Oscar winner who was also in Carrie.
Fairytale of New York singer with the Irish band, The Pogues.
English singer-songwriter's debut album was No Angel in 1999.
Engineer and racing car enthusiast who founded the Chevrolet Motor Car Company.
Hip Hop singer who reached the finals of the first season of The X Factor (US).
Jazz bandleader's signature song was Minnie the Moocher.
Entrepreneur built a successful chain of business hotels.
Dutch DJ who produces trance music.
WKRP in Cincinnati viewers recall him as Andy Travis.
Egyptian president who signed peace treaty with Israel (1979).
World traveler and cartoonist who created Believe It Or Not.
Played the role of Theresa on the BBC show Hollyoaks.
Legendary baseball player and 12-time all-star and Hall of Fame inductee.
Base-stealing outfielder who played on many teams in his career
Television personality from reality shows like Survivor and The Amazing Race.
Won Miss Denmark in 1986, later gave an unbelievable performance in the music video for the song Wicked Game.
Starred as a guard at Indiana during his first season, was drafted 7th by the Los Angeles Clippers
One of baseball's early stars, he was the first pitcher ever to win 300 games
Retired English defender who had a 20-year professional career, followed by a brief stint as manager of Bradford City.
Peruvian mystic, shaman, and author of The Teachings of Don Juan.
Veteran actress remembered by television audiences as Mama Thomas on What's Happening!!.
Husband of Cyd Charisse recorded more than 20 hit singles in as many years
Super Bowl VIII MVP and Hall of Fame fullback for the Miami Dolphins.
Paul Revere and the Raiders bass player for over 25 years
Deputy Chief of Staff during President George W. Bush's administration.
Distinguished professor of economics who served as the Chair of President Obama's Council of Economic Advisers.
Canada's Member of of Parliament and the leader of the country's Liberal Party.
Wife of Tom Selleck who had roles in the TV movies Silver Fox and Adventures of Nicholas at Roaring Camp.
Pathologist who is credited for discovering a type of bone tumor known as Ewing's sarcoma.
Wife of Russia's first president, Boris Yeltsin.
Blonde is recognized for recurring roles in White Van Man and The Bill.
American forward who played for the New England Revolution from 2010 to 2012.
Credited with pioneering the Gonzo cartooning style.
Mixed martial arts welterweight who lost three consecutive fights after beginning his career with a 17-2-1 record.
Born Maurice James Christopher Cole, late English comedian, DJ and television personality.
Former drummer of rock bands such as Nine Inch Nails and Devo.
Contemporary French artist and sculptor who was known for her unique spider-like sculptures such as Maman.
Famous from the pop group, The Veronicas.
British Guiana born actor known for her roles on The Shield and in the hit film Avatar.
Pop-rock artist released his third album, Land of the Living, in May 2012.
Super Bowl XI MVP who earned the nickname The Snake for his mobile play making ability.
Political leader of the India Muslim League helped to secure an independent majority-muslim state, which became Pakistan.
Screenwriter most recognized for his adaptation of The Tempest and for his screenplay, Forbidden Planet.




