Barbados-born singer of hot dance tunes like, Pon De Replay, and Diamonds.
Barbados-born singer of hot dance tunes like, Pon De Replay, and Diamonds.
The first African-American to win an Oscar for Best Actor
Brilliant singer-songwriter of 90s grunge band Nirvana who committed suicide at twenty-seven years-old.
Legendary NBA power forward whose outspoken opinions were as well-known as his game.
Supermodel, celebrity, entrepreneur, and MTV host.
San Francisco radio personality, dating coach, radio host and talent manager.
Bi-lingual, teen and Latin pop sensation that gained fame through internet sites like Youtube.
2006 AL rookie of the year and over-100 MPH pitcher for the Tigers, he has thrown two no-hitters.
Member of the popular Backstreet Boys singing group.
Classic jazz singer and worker for humanitarian causes.
Prime Minister of Great Britain who took office in 2007.
Appeared in the television series Buffy the Vampire Slayer as the character Rupert Giles.
Cheerful actress on Broadway and in TV commercials.
Heiress who was successful in women's apparel and cosmetics.
Environmentalist and nature photographer in Yosemite.
Melrose Place actor who starred the Do Something foundation.
Comic actor who was often the foil for Lucille Ball.
Singer of the alternative rock band The Stone Roses.
Alma Award winning actress for her role in TV series Roswell.
Known as the goofy alien Harry on 3rd Rock from the Sun.
Ex-wife of Donald Trump who became a successful businesswoman.
Played the role of Billy on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Famous physicist and contributor to statistical mechanics.
US abolitionist, writer, and prominent supporter of women's rights.
Actor who won an Emmy award for his TV movie role in 'The Jericho Mile.'
Three-time winner of the Indianapolis 500 auto race.
Also known as Kristy Marlana Wallace, she co-founded the seminal punk/rockabilly band 'The Cramps.'
Film actor best known for his role in the film 'Crazy/Beautiful.'
Canadian professional wrestler with the WWE and TNA.
Washington Post political reporter and MSNBC political analyst.
Has appeared in the movies Pride & Prejudice and Little Voice.
US railroad executive who said, 'It is never safe to look into the future with eyes of fear'
NBA player for the Sacramento Kings, first-round pick by the Bulls in 2009
Best known for his role as Jason in the critically-acclaimed 2010 film Rabbit Hole.
Computer scientist who invented the dimensional k-d tree.
Earned two Primetime Emmy nominations for the role of Claire Fisher on the HBO series Six Feet Under.
Atlanta Braves catcher who has been named to six consecutive All-Star games since 2006.
Director of films such as Home Sweet Home and All or Nothing
Unconventional filmmaker of Nashville and The Player.
Hearst heiress who was kidnapped into a life of crime and later had acting roles in Veronica Mars, Boston Common, and Frasier.
Unforgettable as war widow Dorothy in Summer of '42.
Renowned English footballer; known as one of the best goalscorers of his era.
Aviatrix and sportswoman who made the some of the first balloon ascents and fixed wing flights in France.
Hall of Fame centre who took part in six All-Star games, one blockbuster trade, and several international competitions.
Swedish guitar hero played with the rock group Europe
Suffragette championed women's rights along with her sister
Director, screenwriter, and producer from France.
Comedian who has voiced animated characters in King of the Hill, Futurama and Bob's Burgers.
Native American singer/songwriter of protest and love songs
Actor who plays the role of Mickey Bunce in Drop Dead Fred alongside Rik Mayall.




