Actor and voice actor who won a Young Artist Award for portraying Greg Heffley in Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Actor and voice actor who won a Young Artist Award for portraying Greg Heffley in Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
American rapper, producer, and entrepreneur, known for pioneering the Cash Money record label.
Early scientist who invented the telescope and the thermometer.
Portly Saturday Night Live cast member and movie comedian who died at thirty-three.
British actress known as TV's Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Brilliant creator of TV's animated 'The Simpsons'
Actress and singer, who comes off strong and proud as Mercedes Jones on Glee.
Suffragette reformer who led protests for women's equality.
Lead singer of the alternative-rock band Incubus
Comedian who was long associated with Carol Burnett.
Grammy-winner's first hit was Midnight Blue in 1975.
Cuban-American actor who played the Joker on TV's Batman.
Shakespearean actor and grandfather of Drew Barrymore.
One of the fastest players to ever play in the NFL, and is still considered by many to be the greatest cornerback in history.
Cartoonist best known for his Clifford the Big Red Dog series.
Inventor of the McCormick crop reaper, which automated crop harvesting.
Is the voice of Family Guy character Lois Griffin.
Seasoned model that's appeared in multiple publications including Victoria's Secret and Vogue.
She was on the first season of The Apprentice, and worked as a political consultant for former vice president Al Gore.
Republican New Jersey representative, diplomat, and US fashion editor.
Former World Series Champion and current short stop for the Milwaukee Brewers.
Popular as Gabrielle on TV's 'Xena: Warrior Princess.'
An American labor union activist who is also the co-founder and president of the Farm Labor Organizing Committee.
Synth-pop songwriter of 'Don't Wanna Fall in Love' (1990).
American anime actor has done voice acting for Yu-Gi-Oh! and Winx Club.
One of the best American female swimmers ever, she holds 6 Olympic Gold medals.
Guitarist who played with Ozzy Osbourne, and later started his own group, Badlands.
He produced countless Motown songs including 'Stop! In the Name of Love', 'How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved by You)' and 'Baby Love'.
Quarterback who played his entire career with the Cincinnati Bengals.
America's first supermodel who was one of the original judges on America's Next Top Model alongside Tyra Banks.
Drummer in the rock band The Killers
Appeared with husband Rod Steiger in The Illustrated Man.
Singer-songwriter; original member of the band UB40, whose hit single was 'Red, Red Wine.'
Czech right winger who played in the NHL across four different decades, setting multiple league and team records.
American singer known for performing with Bright Eyes, Park Ave., and other bands.
Six time MLB all-star who was named MVP of the 1981 World Series, when he won the title with the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Helped Anne Frank and her family hide from the Nazis during WWII.
Winner of Survivor: The Amazon and former contestant of The Amazing Race.
American composer best known for composing the music for 'The Wizard of Oz', most famously 'Over the Rainbow'
Also known as Dorota Rabczewska, she is one of the most successful Polish singers of all time.
Cleveland Cavaliers point guard, made four All-Star games and won two NBA three point shootouts
Most famous as Shooter McGavin in Happy Gilmore (1996).
Theater, television, and film actress best known to most audiences as Margeurite in the film Ever After.
Lead guitarist of Christian rock band Relient K.
British Formula One race car driver who who was tragically killed in a place crash.
Charismatic singer-songwriter who has earned the nickname the Supreme Diva of Mexican Pop.
US opera singer and director.
Most notable by his stage name Mr. Lordi; lead singer for the heavy metal band Lordi.
Known under the title of world's first supermodel.
Australian born television and film actress best known for her role on Fox's 24.




