Actress who is familiar as the mother, Carol Brady, on The Brady Bunch.
Actress who is familiar as the mother, Carol Brady, on The Brady Bunch.
Actress best known for appearing as Tawni Hart on the Disney show Sonny With a Chance, alongside Demi Lovato.
English actor, producer, and director who starred in Shaun of the Dead.
Known for playing the humble Charlie in the remake of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Peter in Finding Neverland.
Lead singer of Matchbox Twenty who won a Grammy award for the song Smooth, which he and Santana collaborated on.
Teen actor who is best known for portraying Dustin Brooks on the Nickelodeon series Zoey 101.
Beloved comedian on radio, TV, movies, and Vaudeville.
Australian singer, dancer and DJ who has worked with Britney Spears and Chris Brown.
American former slave who became a powerful abolitionist author and speaker.
Quarterback who played 9 seasons for the New England Patriots.
Teamsters Union leader from 1957 to 1971 who vanished mysteriously in 1975, and was officially declared dead in 1982.
Made a lasting impression in The Big Chill in 1983.
Smooth tap dancer in movies like White Nights in 1985.
Star of TV's Combat! who was accidentally killed on a movie set.
Portrays the fearless Michonne on the AMC zombie drama The Walking Dead.
Brought the Buffalo Bills to 4 consecutive NFL super bowls, but unfortunately lost them all.
Mayor of New York who was elected for an unprecedented 3 terms.
Just Shoot Me star also took a leading television role in the drama Flashpoint.
Co-anchor of ABC's '20/20' who started on 'Today' (1962).
Washington Post reporter who broke the Watergate Story.
US football player and coach who said, 'Without winners, there wouldn't be any civilization.'
MVP-winning NFL quarterback who was tragically killed by his mistress in 2009.
The radio voice of the New York Yankees from 1939 to 1964.
Was on the show Weeds as character Isabelle Hodes.
Part of the Magic illusionist duo Penn & Teller, he is infamous for being the silent skeptical one of the pair.
Played the role of Ernie on the hilarious TV sitcom George Lopez, and in The Mentalist.
Songwriter to many Contemporary Christian artists wrote popular hits like Better is One Day and Blessed Be Your Name.
Physician replicated the work of kidneys in the world's first dialysis machine
World Gold Hall of Fame member won 82 LPGA Tours and 8 major championships.
Star of the raunchy comedy American Pie Presents Band Camp and the History Channel miniseries Hatfields & McCoys.
French soccer defender who became known as a member of the French national team and the English Premier League's Arsenal squad.
Portrayed the role of Miss Moneypenny in the early James Bond films starring Roger Moore.
Premier winger who scored 20 goals in his first two seasons with Real Madrid.
ABC news reporter for World News with Diane Sawyer.
Detroit-based singer and songwriter of soul music, best known for appearing on tracks with Slum Village and Kanye West.
Actress who was nominated for an Oscar for her role in 'All About Eve.'
Called the most famous woman inventor of the 19th century, she invented paper bags with square bottoms.
Soprano who is known for roles in Le nozze di Figaro and Otello.
Achieved success on The X-Factor, which launched his career; he has released four albums.
One of Britain's best footballers of all time; he led his Liverpool team to six years of success.
Filipina media superstar who earned the nickname Queen of All Media.
Uruguayan star footballer who played for Italy's Napoli football club, where he signed for €17 million.
America's first female licensed pilot, she pioneered the loop stunt.
Screenwriter whose credits include Charlie's Angels and hit television show, True Blood.
The first female pilot to officially fly for the U.S. military, she also paved the way for other outstanding female pilots.
Member of one of hockey's greatest families who began playing for the Carolina Hurricanes in 2008 and was traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2012.
Japanese film director of The Human Condition, which received acclaimed reviews.
US lawyer and statesman who said, 'Men do not fail; they give up trying.'
English actor who plays the role of Robbie Jackson on the BBC soap opera EastEnders.
Popular for winning the reality television series Survivor.




