Asserted civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat due to the racially assigned seating.
Asserted civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat due to the racially assigned seating.
Shock-rock singer whose biggest hits were School's Out and Eighteen.
Former member of the Pussycat Dolls who formed a new group, Her Majesty & the Wolves, in 2010.
Professional boxer and 1992 Olympic gold medalist.
Starred as Alfalfa in The Little Rascals movie.
American singer and songwriter, famous for his rock-pop albums.
Made the first solo airplane flight across the Atlantic in 1927.
New York Giants linebacker known for speed and strength, and has been called the greatest linebacker ever by many.
Australian singer who rose to prominence with her hit Torn.
Played Fiona Glenanne on the Emmy-nominated 'Burn Notice.'
Horror movie director of classic Night of the Living Dead.
Comedian known for his incisive social commentary.
Influential author of the 1963 book The Feminine Mystique.
Legendary country singer who is known for his debut album Killin' Time.
Also known as Hero Jaejoon, South Korean pop singer performs with the boy bands JYJ and TVXQ.
Tough-minded actress and movie and TV director.
US Vice President under George Bush from 1989-1993.
Astronomer who discovered Pluto.
A.k.a. Matchstik: rapper, singer-songwriter, producer, actor, and CEO of M. Republik Music Group.
French painter and sculptor who painted 'My Mother's Garden' (1905).
German philosopher who opposed the nazi euthanasia program and Jewish genocidal persecution.
Best known for composing songs for films alongside Jay Livingston.
Model has acted in the telenovela Que bonio amor since 2012.
Drummer of the rock band Kansas who contributed to writing the hit song Point of No Return
English actor best known for his 'Norman Pitkin' series of comedy films made between 1953-1966.
Guitarist who joined the seminal rock group Smashing Pumpkins.
Won an Emmy award for his role as Dr. Blake Downs, a parody version of Patch Adams in the series Children's Hospital.
Screen writer and TV producer known for his work on the adventure drama Lost and the fantastical show Once Upon a Time.
Former drummer of the rock band The Animals.
PGA Tour golfer who won 11 consecutive tournaments in 1945.
Comedian and TV presenter for BBC shows such as The Panel, The Apprentice: You're Fired! and Mock the Week.
Known for her role in the movie Yanks (1979).
'Creature from the Black Lagoon' writer's son who was nominated for 4 Oscars.
Writer who achieved success with his novel Rookwood in 1834.
MLB starting pitcher who joined the Detroit Tigers in 2011 after two seasons with the Seattle Mariners.
NHL Hall of Fame right winger with the Chicago Blackhawks who became head coach of the team.
Goes by Cam'ron; is a member of the hip-hop group The Diplomats.
Best known for his role as Swan in cult favorite 'The Warriors.'
Played the role of Rocco Cooper on the soap opera Home and Away with Kate Ritchie.
Director of the film Girls Night Out which received several awards at the Annecy Film Festival.
Played the role of Doyle in the sci-fi series Andromeda with Lisa Ryder.
Entertainment manager and CEO of DRZ Entertainment Group.
Businessman who as the CEO of Comerica for over 10 years.
His first novel, Leaving the Atocha Station, was named best book of the year by The New Yorker and was nominated for an award by the LA Times.
Politician who is a member of the Los Angeles City Council, is the son of a former District Attorney.
Considered to be one of the first celebrated Chef who went out of his was to provide food for starving people.
Drummer who has performed with Primus and Buckethead.
Former NBA sharp shooter who most recently played for the Los Angeles Lakers.
Zoologist who specialized in polar bears and polar bear conservation.
Central figure of the Beat Generation movement in the 50s.




