Country singer who has landed on the country charts with songs such as Why, and Big Green Tractor.
Country singer who has landed on the country charts with songs such as Why, and Big Green Tractor.
Squinty and whiny comedian who voiced the animated parrot, Iago, in Disney's Aladdin.
Actress who has appeared in numerous productions of Tyler Perry's, including the role of Angela Williams in 'For Better of for Worse.'
Broadway legend in musicals including Gypsy in 2003.
English singer songwriter who released his self titled debut album in 2012.
Actor seen as Dr. James Wilson on the TV drama House.
Italian American Formula One and Indy race car driver.
Played two personalities on the hit TV show Heroes, playing Niki Sanders and Tracy Strauss.
Italian-American actor, director, and writer who said, 'When I see these guys write all this macho stuff I want to smash their heads.'
American burlesque star and stripper who said, 'They don't make 'em too big for this business.'
Actress who has appeared in films such as The Color Purple and Quest for Fire.
Screenwriter and author, most recognized for his contributions under the name, Lemony Snicket.
Original member of the Rolling Stones who drowned in 1969.
TV favorite in Mary Tyler Moore and The Love Boat.
Hockey player for eight years with the Philadelphia Flyers.
Socialite, model, and actress who was cast on 'The Hills' spinoff 'The City.'
Edgy singer whose songs have been covered by many artists and been featured in TV and film.
Acted in 'Fiddler on the Roof' and 'The Producers'
Irish actress who is best known for her role on Showtime's The Tudors.
Dramatic actor was Lt. Moretti in Dog Day Afternoon.
MLB relief pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds.
Member of the College Football Hall of Fame who led the University of Iowa to three Big Ten Titles in his 19-year tenure.
Lead singer of rock band Train, whose most famous song, Drops of Jupiter, won a Grammy award.
Children's writer who has penned the popular Judy Moody book series.
NBA point guard for the Chicago Bulls, and the brother of Jeff Teague.
Nobel Prize chemist opposed nuclear weapons.
Tennis player who won the 2007 Wimbledon Mixed Doubles title with Jamie Murray.
Historian and political theorist, writer and lecturer.
Hall of Fame college basketball coach who coached the University of North Carolina from 1961 until 1997.
French driver has won four consecutive Champ Car World Series titles starting in 2004
Born as Benjamin Siegal, he is an infamous American gangster known for making headlines with his violence.
Played in 'The Game of the Century' for Michigan State in 1966; selected first in the 1967 NFL Draft by the Baltimore Colts.
Tony-winning actor, singer, dancer, and choreographer.
Persuasive TV salesman of affordable auto paint jobs.
Model who appeared on the cover of American Vogue in 2004.
A celebrity chef from Britain who was a resident chef on Good Morning with Anne and Nick.
Plays the role of Lacey on the Charlie Sheen TV series Anger Management.
Wife of country music legend Hank Williams recorded several duets with him
Head coach of the Baltimore Ravens from 1999-2007 who led the team to Super Bowl XXXV championship.
Italian goalkeeper who captained the national team to the 1982 FIFA World Cup, becoming the oldest winner of the Cup at 42 years of age.
Actor who played the role of slacker Ron Slater in the Teen film Dazed and Confused alongside Jason London.
American poet and author famous for her novel 'Ants on the Melon.'
Singer and co-founder of the popular 80s band B-52s.
Architect famous for building many amazing structures.
Croatian whose height of 6 feet 10 inches made him one of history's tallest professional tennis players; his height also helped him serve at record speeds.
German goalkeeper nicknamed “Die Katze” (the cat) for his elasticity and cat-like reflexes.
Celebrity Chef who is presenter of the show Can't Cook, Won't Cook.
High-earning model and occasional actress is best known as a Victoria's Secret Angel.
His 1969 protest song 'Games People Play', about the way people mistreat one another, won him a Grammy Award.
Martha Wilson on the CBS sitcom Dennis the Menace from 1959 to 1962.




