One of five members of the tremendously successful English boy band, One Direction, and who was discovered on the X Factor.
One of five members of the tremendously successful English boy band, One Direction, and who was discovered on the X Factor.
Singer and actress best known to television audiences as Santana Lopez on Fox's hit show, Glee.
New York shock jock, TV personality, and author, known for discussing inappropriate matter in a frank and unabashed way.
Heavy metal vocalist for the band White Zombie and director or horror films.
English singer whose debut album Turn it Up, rose to the top of the UK album charts.
Comic actress best known as Rebecca Howe from Cheers.
Opinionated and conservative talk show host.
World heavyweight boxing champion who competed against many of the all-time greats.
Mel C. was one of the Spice Girls and was known as Sporty Spice.
Up and coming star who was in Dark Knight, and later had the lead role in Dolphin Tale.
Adventurous American author known for the novels Call of the Wild and White Fang.
Indian spiritual leader who introduced Hinduism to the world.
Breathtaking female lead in Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2010), and Clash of the Titans (2010).
All-Star Canadian centre for the Philadelphia Flyers.
Country singer of Heartaches by the Number.
Known as The Human Highlight Film, he is a 9 time All-Star who led the NBA in scoring in 1986, and played mostly for the Atlanta Hawks.
America's singing cowboy and father of actor John Ritter.
She is a celebrated comedian and actress.
The Good Earth star won Best Actress in 1937 and 1938.
Founder and CEO of Amazon.com.
Christian singer-songwriter.
Animator and director of films such as A Bug's Life and Toy Story 2.
Former middle-distance runner from New Zealand who won the 1976 Montreal Olympic Games 1500m.
Rising star in the NHL amassed over 400 career goals and made five All-Star game appearances.
Canadian hockey defender who won four Stanley Cups during his 25-year NHL career.
Widely known as the philosophical founder of modern Conservatism.
Reality star joined the cast of MTV's Jersey Shore in 2011.
Folk singer who recorded Baby, the Rain Must Fall.
Canadian actor who has been actively in films for over a decade, which include Simon Burch, Pieces of April and Frost Nixon.
French author of the classic fairy tales Cinderella and Sleeping Beauty.
Comedian and singer from the 30s, who was friends with Al Capone, Frank Sinatra, and others.
Ex-wife of Paul Mccartney who competed in Dancing With The Stars and Celebrity Big Brother.
Country artist known for his single Pickin' Wildflowers.
Canadian pop singer released the platinum singles Night Like This and Electric in 2010.
Starred with brothers Matt and Joey on Brotherly Love.
One of the leading portrait artists of his time (late 1800s to early 1900s), he characterized Edwardian-era style in his paintings.
Journalist and Chief CNN correspondent.
German leader of the Nazi party.
Influential puritan colonist who famously called the Massachusetts Bay Colony a 'city upon a hill.'
Six-time Triathlon World Champion.
American track and field athlete and women's high jump record holder.
English doctor, poet, and composer
Popular TV actor who had a role in several mainstream TV shows including CSI, Ghost Whisperer, and Cold Case.
English television show host and singer, best known for hosting the long-running British series Des O'Connor Tonight.
A left-handed pitcher in the MLB nicknamed 'The D-Train.'
Brother of Devo drummer Josh Freese is a prominent saxophonist
Left-handed infielder in the MLB.
Anti-Vietnam War organizer and Associate Professor of Law at Northwestern University School of Law.
NFL linebacker who has been named to consecutive Pro Bowls while playing with the Minnesota Vikings.
Russian scientist whose work on the Space Race did a lot to progress the field of astronautics.




