Canadian born television actor, best known to television audiences as Beck Oliver in Nickelodeon's Victorious.
Canadian born television actor, best known to television audiences as Beck Oliver in Nickelodeon's Victorious.
Known for recurring roles on multiple hit series, including Ugly Betty, Who's the Boss and One Life to Live.
Played the role of Loki in the smashing success The Avengers and Thor, but also starred in Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris.
Teen actress, known as Bree on the Disney XD series, Lab Rights.
Iconic tough-guy actor in Goodfellas and Lethal Weapon 2.
Hit songwriter of You've Got a Friend, You're So Vain, and many more.
Actor who has appeared in films such as Daddy Day Care and Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy.
Well-known for his character Charlie Kelly on the hit sitcom It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Former drummer of the heavy metal band Avenged Sevenfold.
Country singer's debut album was Country Club (1989).
Burlesque dancer who performed on stage and screen.
African American poet and novelist of The Color Purple.
9th U.S. President (1841-less than one month in office).
Played wealthy Maxwell Sheffield on TV's The Nanny.
Started as a child actor in a recurring role on TV's 7th Heaven.
Rosemary's Baby star, linked to Sinatra and Woody Allen.
American television actress, known for her roles on The Secret Life of the American Teenager and The Bernie Mac Show.
Best known for portraying Sharon Newman on The Young and the Restless.
Brazilian actress famous for her tall fruit hats.
Golden Globe nominee recognized for starring in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon in 2000.
Played the seductive Lisa P. in Adventureland (2009).
Well-known versatile actor who is known for his role in Game of Thrones and The Phantom of the Opera (2004).
Actress and singer in musicals such as 'Show Boat' (1951).
Broadcaster for NBC, CBS, PBS, and the History Channel.
Claim to fame as Josh Madden in All My Children, the hit soap opera.
Played Allegra Cole in the film Hitch.
American businessman and entrepreneur who inspired the film The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Latin Grammy-winning singer and actress whose hit single was called Eternamente Bella.
Collaborated with wife Cynthia Weil on songs such as 'You've Lost that Lovin' Feeling' and 'Somewhere Out There.'
Lead singer of the British band Frankie Goes to Hollywood.
American baseball player and owner also known as 'Sport Shirt Bill.'
General Secretary of People's Union for Human Rights and a major civil rights activist
NBA point guard for the Orlando Magic who was previously drafted by the Denver Nuggets in 2004
American honky-tonk singer, songwriter, and guitarist.
Free verse poet of Pictures of a Floating World in 1919.
U.S. humorist who asked, 'Whom are you?' after attending business college.
American physicist, known for writing the Elegant Universe and other scientific writings.
US secretary of state; Cordell Hull was the only secretary of state to serve longer.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback who led his team to the Super Bowl XII championship.
Rocket designer who created Atlas ICBM in 1951.
Comedic English actor who is best known as Richard Bucket on Keeping Up Appearances.
She wrote the screenplay, Bad Lieutenant.
Virginia Democrat who advocates on issues of international relations and government accountability.
Talented Irish playwright who died of alcoholism.
Four-time All-Star player who played on six teams during his 17-year career.
Plays the role of Adam Ross on the drama CSI: NY alongside Gary Sinise.
Free-swinging first baseman who joined three All-Star teams and hit .300 during his career.
Ultra-prolific Canadian folk singer who has recorded over 40 albums.
Screenwriter made famous for writing The Corner: A Year in the life of an Inner-City Neighborhood, and HBO's The Wire.
Screenwriter most known for his work on film and on music videos.




