Raspy rock singer whose career survived many wild decades.
Raspy rock singer whose career survived many wild decades.
Rock singer who recorded Hit Me with Your Best Shot in 1979, and Love Is a Battlefield in 1983
Prolific singer-songwriter who wrote hits in the 70s, like Bad, Bad Leroy Brown, Time in a Bottle, and Operator.
Played the Scarecrow in The Wizard of Oz.
Child singer and actress who reached the final four of America's Got Talent at age four.
Two-time heavyweight boxing champion.
Occult advisor to Czar Nicholas II who survived several assassination attempts.
Indian film actor who played the role of Vijay Deenanath Chauhan in the film Agneepath.
Son of Frank Sinatra, and eventually became the musical director and conductor for his father.
Singer/actress stars in the Spanish soap opera Un refugio para el amor (A Shelter for Love).
Champion Puerto Rican professional boxer.
Husband of Jessica Alba and film producer, known for Crips and Bloods: Made in America in 2008 and Being Terry Kennedy.
One of the most successful Indie actors of all-time, he won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor in 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2008.
Starting quarterback in the NFL.
He was a land speculator, philosopher, writer, American Revolutionary War patriot, and politician known as one of the founders of the U.S. state of Vermont.
Ghana-born midfielder who joined Arsenal's senior squad in 2011.
American actor and dancer, best known to audiences as Paul in the Twilight film series.
Tall and lanky first baseman who hit 521 career home runs.
Portrayed Victor Laszlo in Casablanca.
1950s rock 'n' roll singer who recorded Cry.
Co-starred with James Dean in Rebel without a Cause.
American television actress and former NFL cheerleader.
Musician turned actor who achieved fame through HBO's Flight of the Conchords.
Indian television actress that gained fame on Dill Mill Gayye.
Inventor and physicist who held numerous U.S. patents.
Missouri Republican Senator with an extremely conservative voting record.
Jazz drummer who performed with Miles Davis and Duke Ellington
American MLB left-handed second baseman.
Popularly known as the divorce lawyer in Sex and The City.= and Charlie Runkle in Californication.
French philosopher, novelist, and professor whose works are based on Phenomenology.
Singer of the Canadian rock band Crash Test Dummies.
Singer-songwriter best known for songs such as 'Sunny Came Home' and 'I Don't Know Why.'
Nicknamed 'The Big M,' former NHL star and current Canadian Senator.
Mexican-American singer and musician known for his pioneering work in the punk and alternative style.
TV and radio star of Hit Parade and other shows.
British fashion designer who was the creative director for French fashion house Ungaro in April 2010.
English golfer who was named the Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year in 2000.
Played the role of Sadie in Across the Universe alongside Evan Rachel Wood.
Best known as J. F. Sebastian in the classic science-fiction film Blade Runner and as Larry on Newhart from 1982-1990.
Wife of Peter Jackson who collaborated with him on his works.
American UFC welterweight who competed in the 7th season of The Ultimate Fighter.
Best known for his biography of U.S. president, Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Poet who has written, Work, for the Night Is Coming, which received a Walt Whitman Award.
Arkansas Senator who advocated for government benefits for military personnel and their families.
British film director and musician who managed the rock band The Slits
American conservative writer and policy advocate who founded the organization Students for Academic Freedom.
R&B and K-pop singer with Fly to the Sky who has gained fans in the U.S. and South Korea.
Co-owner of the famous Carnegie Deli in New York City.
Collected 2,665 hits and won a World Series championship during a twenty-year career
Writer and creator of hit series, The Fairly OddParents.




