Sixteenth U.S. President (1861-1865), who led the country through the horrific American Civil War and helped to abolish slavery.
Sixteenth U.S. President (1861-1865), who led the country through the horrific American Civil War and helped to abolish slavery.
2011 Heisman Trophy winner and Washington Redskins quarterback.
Wizards of Waverly Place star whose career began at age six.
Revolutionary author of Origin of Species 1859 and father of evolutionary science.
NBA center led the Boston Celtics to 11 championships.
Offbeat movie actress who starred The Addams Family and The Ice Storm.
Canadian voice actress, that has voiced dozens of memorable characters, including Timmy on The Fairly Odd Parents.
Singer-songwriter with Doobie Brothers and Steely Dan.
American author whose popular novels include Tales of a Fourth Grade Nothing, SuperFudge, and more serious works such as Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret.
Actor known for his rugged facial features who played the protagonist Llewelyn Moss in No Country for Old Men.
For five years, host of his own late-night talk show.
R&B and soul singer that released her first album, Perfectly Imperfect, in 2012.
Keyboardist with The Doors who since the death of their frontman, Jim Morrison, has also become a producer and a solo artist.
Australian actor who played Dr. Robert Chase in the medical drama House.
Unforgettable as Ben Cartwright on TV's Bonanza.
Actor who has been in films such as the historical Pearl Harbor, and has done various voice over work.
Played Maggie Seaver, the mother on TV's Growing Pains.
Singer songwriter who released the album 31 Minutes to Takeoff in 2010.
American television actress known for roles on Saved by the Bell and Chuck.
Italian director of the classic Romeo and Juliet (1968).
Genesis bassist and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer
Center fielder for the Boston Red Sox, and brother of Joe.
Baseball player-turned-broadcaster with NBC for twenty-seven years.
Starting NFL running back for the Dallas Cowboys since 2011.
World renowned classical ballerina who was known for her role as The Dying Swan.
Member of the singing group Wilson Phillips.
CEO of Sacramento based radio station Hot Mix 106 who took over the station after founder Goran Sarjos retired in 2008.
Acclaimed for his tough roles in films like Total Recall (1990) and X-Men: First Class (2011).
Host of TV's Original Amateur Hour from 1948 to 1952.
American blues singer who is known for being a finalist in the tenth season of American Idol.
Bond girl known in James Bond films like The Man with the Golden Gun (1974).
Scion of the great racing family earned a Sprint Cup and Nationwide Series championship before turning 30
British featherweight boxing champ who was nicknamed Prince.
General who commanded the U.S. Army in North Africa during WWII.
Guitarist played for Anthraxx, and more recently Meat Loaf
Has appeared in movies such as Gran Torino and Baby's Day Out.
Wife of John Quincy Adams, and First Lady of the United States from 1825 to 1829.
Noted Indian-American actor.
US royalty who famously quipped, 'If you haven't got anything nice to say about anybody, come sit next to me.'
Costume fashion designer who has designed clothing for Sex and the City and Miami Rhapsody.
Had the role of Teresa Morales in the series Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Scottish guitarist played with Thin Lizzy and Motorhead
A tremendously gifted defensive power forward who was selected to three All-Star teams during his 13-year career.
French tennis player who achieved a singles ranking of World No. 25 in January 2013.
Jazz drummer who has worked with Mariah Carey.
Designer who concentrates in women's ready-to-wear clothing.
Expressionist painter who painted reminiscent in the style of Bosch and Rubens.
Dr. Joyce Meadows on ABC's soap opera General Hospital.
Known for his roles as police officers, especially in 'White Chicks'.
He gave up civilization to trek to the remote Alaskan wilderness and live off the land, alone.




