Imaginative creator of Mickey Mouse and Disneyland.
Imaginative creator of Mickey Mouse and Disneyland.
Songwriter turned R&B superstar.
Actor who went from Malcolm in the Middle to Agent Cody Banks.
Played the role of Kiera on The Game alongside Tia Mowry.
Rock dynamo who sang, Good Golly Miss Molly.
Played Jane Carter in Mission: Impossible, Ghost Protocol. and also appeared in the 2009 Oscar-winning film Precious.
Country singer's first album was Used Heart for Sale.
8th U.S. president (1837-1841).
U.S. General who was killed by Cheyenne and Lakota at Little Bighorn.
Dallas actress who began on The Twilight Zone at age 8.
Explosive NBA power forward for the Atalanta Hawks since 2004.
Actress on the TV series Angel, Alias, and Dollhouse.
Transgender model, singer and fashion icon.
'After Midnight' songwriter who worked with Eric Clapton.
Goo Goo Dolls guitarist who composed multiplatinum hit 'Iris.'
South African who plays for Springbok as well as the Stormers in Super Rugby.
Austrian director's films included Exodus (1960).
Comedian turned fashion designer.
K-Pop singer and model, best known for being the lead dancer of Girls' Generation.
Senator from South Carolina for forty-eight of his 100 years.
Important contributor to quantum mechanics.
Star Wisconsin Badgers running back, named player of the year in the Big 10 during his junior season.
Italian football player who most recently starred with the Montreal Impact in the American Major League Soccer league.
Montreal-born actress who plays Don Draper's second wife Megan on Mad Men; co-starred in the vampire comedy Suck.
American actor best known for his roles 'Sin City' and 'In the Bedroom.'
Singer/songwriter with Buffalo Springfield and Kenny Loggins.
German filmmaker who directed the silent masterpiece Metropolis.
Legendary football coach for ten years at Ohio State University
Accomplished hockey forward who won several Olympic medals for Finland and was among the top scorers in the NHL.
Guitarist and founding member of the rock band Goo Goo Dolls
Most notable for her novels, which involve sociological themes and the unraveling of American morality.
Elizabeth Bradford on the ABC comedy-drama series Eight is Enough.
Known for appearing in television show like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and The Mentalist.
Longtime actor who made a return to the spotlight as Phillip Darrow in the sci-fi film Dragonfly (2002).
Screenwriter, actress, and producer, most recognized for her film, Tumbleweeds.
Internationally famous singer who starred on both the Metropolitan Opera stage, Broadway, and in film.
Director of the award-winning film, Gay by Dawn.
World-renowned opera tenor singer performed as part of The Three Tenors, with Luciano Pavarotti and Plácido Domingo.
Renowned French singer became a household name all over the world with songs like Mademoiselle chante le blues.
Screenwriter and filmmaker most known for his Oscar-winning screenplay, The Grapes of Wrath.
Multi-instrumentalist and singer who performed with Evanescence from 1999 to 2002.
Known for his hit 60's and 70's singles like the chart-topper Rock Me Gently.
Halfback for the Melbourne Storm and Queensland was also selected for the preliminary team of the 2008 Rugby League World Cup.
Radio producer created many innovative programs in his native Scotland.
World Press Photo of the Year winning photojournalist who was tragically killed while covering the Libyan civil War in 2011.
MLB first baseman who earned a starting role after being traded to the Seattle Mariners in 2010.
Oscar-nominated African-American actor who broke new ground on race in Hollywood.
Rose to fame due to his prolific body of mystery novels.
Drummer of the alternative eccentric band Primus.
Nominated for an Academy award for his role as Sergeant Water's in the film A Soldier's Story.




