The chief architect of west coast gangsta rap.
The chief architect of west coast gangsta rap.
Acting and dancing icon from Saturday Night Fever to Pulp Fiction.
She chose to take the name of her stepfather, Herbert Stackley White Jr..
The TV show, The Biggest Loser, showcased this personal trainer's tough style.
Roles include 'There's Something About Mary' (1997)
Child beauty pageant winner who is featured on Toddlers & Tiaras.
80s actress whose movies include Sixteen Candles and The Breakfast Club.
Japanese artist and musician who became a peace activist, and also helped with AIDS awareness, but most famously known as the wife of John Lennon.
Played Geena Fabiana in the popular Nickelodeon sitcom Unfabulous.
Classic actor who did one-handed pushups after Oscar for City Slickers.
Hip hop artist who was a member of the group The Diplomats.
Co-starred on TV's Moonlighting with Bruce Willis.
Italian experimental physicist for whom the Volt was named.
Well-known for playing Ana Solis in Desperate Housewives
Emerging teen actress who is known to Canadian television audiences as Alli Bhandari on Degrassi: The Next Generation.
'Il Commendatore' was a racecar driver turned automobile maker.
Eclectic singer-songwriter whose songs 'Us' and 'Hero' were featured in the film 500 Days of Summer.
Director of comedies and kids' films such as Home Alone.
Star of ABC network's olympic drama Make It or Break It, as aspiring gymnast Emily Kmetko.
Often a villain, who won Oscar for Cool Hand Luke (1967).
Founding member of the rock band, Styx.
Lead Singer or Our Lady Peace, known for his melodic high-pitched vocals.
Nobel prize-winning African-American author of The Bluest Eye.
The best Italian soccer player of all-time, he scored a goal for Italy in 3 separate World Cup games.
Teen actor who was introduced as Tripp Campbell on Disney XD's I'm in the Band.
Game show host of The Price Is Right (before Bob Barker).
Czechoslovakian filmmaker of Ragtime and Amadeus.
American actress best known for her work on the daytime soap opera General Hospital.
Liberated editor of Cosmopolitan magazine in the 1960s.
Acclaimed author of philosophical novel Zorba the Greek.
African American New York Times bestselling author and mother of Tiffany from In the House.
Blonde country star who is best known for the 80s #1 singles Hurt and You Make Me Want to Make You Mind.
Works as an anchor for ESPN and also does work on their coverage of the French Open.
Poet whose work focused on man's relationship to nature in such works as, Corsons Inlet.
Actress and model who appeared in numerous B-movies.
Portrayed Jill Abbott on The Young and the Restless.
American tennis player who was once ranked sixth in the world.
Magazine cartoonist with a macabre sense of humor.
US Presidential candidate who said, 'The constitution does not provide for first and second class citizens.'
Jewish writer whose stories became the famous musical, Fiddler on the Roof.
Cast member of Nickelodeon TV's All That.
Swedish teen pop star who released a #1 self-titled, debut album in 2011.
Played the role of Julia in the disaster film Baltic Storm.
Persian scholar created the foundations for astronomy and trigonometry hundreds of years before anyone recognized them
Creator of stainless steel.
Retired English right-back who played his entire 9-season career with Manchester United.
Star soccer player revolutionized his position while playing in the European leagues
Nicknamed 'The Enforcer', he led the Portland Trail Blazers to an NBA championship.
Caribbean poet who was a political activist.
Born Sean Pompey; rapper from Harlem with numerous mixtapes to his name.




