Actor from That 70s Show who also starred in several movies including Spread.
Actor from That 70s Show who also starred in several movies including Spread.
Legendary comedian with an edgy sense of humor, who starred in several films including I Think I Love My Wife, Dogma, and Down to Earth.
NBA legend who won the MVP in 2005 and 2006 with the Phoenix Suns, and eight-time all-star.
Award-winning, million-selling, country-singing superstar.
Classic English author of Oliver Twist, Bleak House, and A Christmas Carol.
American female Author of the Little House on the Prairie series.
#1 pick of the Detroit Lions in the 2009 NFL draft, he led the team to the NFL playoffs in 2012.
Yemen-born English comic who is known for performing in drag.
Acclaimed for his role in Sex, Lies, and Videotape (1989).
Starred in TV version of Alice in Wonderland (1999).
Olympic swimmer who played Tarzan and Flash Gordon.
Keyboard player for the rock band Bon Jovi.
Social critic, novelist of the 1920 novel, Main Street, and Nobel Prize winner.
Voice actor of countless Disney films and shows; was the voice behind Mickey Mouse for over thirty-two years.
Young pop artist who was a finalist on the second season of The X Factor.
Singer, songwriter and guitarist for the hard rock band Godsmack.
American entrepreneur who invented the steel plow and founded Deere & Company.
Plays the role of Tara Webster on the ABC TV show Dance Academy.
Notable as a villain in various roles.
Tampa Bay Lightning centre who won the Maurice Rocket Richard Trophy in 2010 and 2012.
Guitarist for the neo-metal band Limp Bizkit.
5'9' guard for the Sacramento Kings provided himself a consistent contributor despite his relatively small size.
Known for her character Areola from the spoof film Not Another Teen Movie.
Notable for role as Chase Adams in the TV series One Tree Hill.
Bumbling character actor who was popular in the 1940s.
Rebellious teen-turned-vampire Jessica Hamby on HBO's True Blood.
Actor who starred in The Eddie Cantor Story (1953).
Former NBA All-Star and power forward who is the only member of the Fab Five that was still actively playing as of 2012.
Former child actress who has been in several TV shows including Saving Grace, Doogie Howser and The Karate Kid.
Dee Dee Thorne from Half & Half also played Suzanne Kingston on the short-lived series Are We There Yet?
Actor, comedian and writer best known for writing for SNL and the TV Funhouse cartoon skits
American cartoonist who said, 'I used to have a speech impediment, but we got divorced.'
Canadian centre who began playing for the Tampa Bay Lightning after being drafted 1st overall in 2008.
US songwriter, composer, lyricist; acclaimed pop music, ragtime, and jazz pianist.
Anatomist who conducted research on the effects of diabetes.
Austrian psychologist and medical doctor who said, 'We must interpret a bad temper as a sign of inferiority.'
New Zealand rugby union player who became known as a flanker for teams such as the Highlanders.
Retired Welsh wing who played for Wales in international rugby.
Influential record producer in the 90s Detroit's hip-hop underground scene.
NHL right winger who spent 14 years with the Washington Capitals, breaking many of the team's records.
Plays the role of Warden Ackerman in the Sci-Fi sitcom Red Dwarf alongside Chris Barrie.
Supporting actor who is best known for 80s film roles in Iron Eagle (1986) and Promise Land (1987).
The first superstar of Bhojpuri cinema, who has appeared in over 150 Hindi films.
Bahamanian actress created a new sound, fusing pop and R&B with a distinctly Caribbean flavor.
Guitarist had a brief but notable stint with the glam rock group KISS
Astronaut who was part of the Apollo 15 Lunar mission.
British poet and philosopher who served as Lord Chancellor for three years.
US comic known for the phrase, 'I'm a great lover, I'll bet.'
French actress and singer who was in the film The Big Gamble.
Head college football coach for Colorado from 1995 to 1998 who later coached UCLA from 2008 to 2011.




