Vaudeville comedian, pianist, and actor of the 1920s who became known for his big nose and his composition of "Inka Dinka Doo."
Vaudeville comedian, pianist, and actor of the 1920s who became known for his big nose and his composition of "Inka Dinka Doo."
Post-hardcore singer and guitarist for the band, Pierce the Veil.
Nickelodeon Unfabulous star, and niece of actress Julia Roberts.
She vaulted to fame at a young age with her starring roles in Kick Ass, Hugo, and Let Me In.
Young soap opera actress who has played Patricia Williamson in House of Anubis since 2010.
English television host of The Voice UK, This Morning, and Celebrity Juice.
Emmy nominee notable for roles in Seabiscuit and 40-Year-Old Virgin.
Nickname El Ray; Reggaeton, he is a rapper and singer best known for King of Kings (2006).
Metallica bass player who killed in a tragic bus accident.
Clear-voiced singer of Killing Me Softly.
Actor in TV's Hart to Hart who was once married to Natalie Wood.
YouTuber known for his CaptainSparkles channel in which he primarily uploads song parodies made using the game Minecraft.
Conservative talk show host who is critical of President Obama.
Colombian striker who started playing for Chelsea F.C. in 2013.
Singer who was featured on The X-Factor.
Swimmer who won seven gold medals in the 1972 Olympics.
Actress in October Sky, and daughter of Bruce Dern.
Power-hitting center fielder for the Houston Astros.
Appeared in horror films, especially The Wolf Man (1941).
African American opera star who won international acclaim.
South Korean singer who was a part of the K-pop girl group Girls' Generation.
Senior advisor to President Clinton who then became a news anchor.
Championship golfer who was nicknamed The Great White Shark.
Star of the Animal Planet show Pit Boss, which documents him rescuing abandoned pit bull dogs.
Sprinter who won the bronze medal at the 2012 summer Olympics.
NCAA head coach, who led the University of Kentucky to a Division I Championship in 2012.
Young brunette who plays Piper Williamson on House of Anubis is also known for acting in The Myth of the American Sleepover.
Creator, director and writer for the AMC drama Breaking Bad starring Bryan Cranston.
Former drummer for Elton John
Best known as the host of 'Mad Money' on CNBC.
American businessman, Chairman and CEO of the Walt Disney Company
Indian guru who founded and published works on Bikram Yoga.
World No. 1 player for seven years in a row who won 15 majors, including 10 Grand Slams.
Professional golfer who became the youngest player to win an LPGA tournament.
44th Conservative British Prime Minister.
One of the only female basketball players played on the NBA. She was drafted by the New Orleans Jazz in 1977.
Daring German satirical playwright of The Threepenny Opera.
Finalist on the third season of the Australian version of The X-Factor who released her first single 16 & Unstoppable in 2012.
Best known for the movie Sideways, for which he won the Director of the Year award at the Palm Springs Film Festival.
Golden Glove and Fielding Bible Award-winning outfielder drafted by the Kansas City Royals in 2005.
Russian novelist of Doctor Zhivago (1958).
Football league fullback who played for the Dallas Cowboys; an unfortunate neck injury ended his football career prematurely.
British actor who played the role of corrupt Gene Hunt on the sci-fi drama Life on Mars.
Screenwriter whose credits include Friday Night Lights and Numb3rs, among others.
Actress who has had a long career in television.
Two-time WWE Women's Champion wrestled under the ring name Victoria, and then moved to TNA Wrestling as Tara.
Precocious star of the Disney's direct-to-DVD film Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue.
Nine year-old Iranian-American actress starred in Eddie Murphy's “Imagine That.”
Serbian tennis player who turned pro in 2003; on June 6, 2011, he was ranked World No. 12 in singles.
British pop psychologist, medical professional, gerontologist, and writer.




