Cigar-smoking comedian and partner of Gracie Allen.
Cigar-smoking comedian and partner of Gracie Allen.
Singer-songwriter of the 1990s British band, Take That.
American country singer, known for #1 hit songs, Country Must Be Country Wide, and You Don't Know Her Like I Do.
The second human being to ever walk on the moon, Aldrin was the pilot of Nasa's Apollo 11 mission.
Guitarist and vocalist for the rock group Kiss.
British reality television personality and former soccer player, known for his starring role on the series The Only Way is Essex.
English actor known for being the fourth actor to play The Doctor in Doctor Who.
Played Dwight Schrute in The Office, and also starred as 'The Rocker' (2008).
Actor who was recognized as Kit Walkers on the FX series American Horror Story: Asylum.
American film and television actress known for her role on the classic comedy movie and TV series, Clueless.
Outspoken host of the show Politically Incorrect, a TV talk show.
Played Dr. McCoy on the original Star Trek series.
Drummer for the rock group Linkin Park.
A Laugh-In regular who said, 'Verrrry interesting, but...' and would throw down a frank insult.
Television actor who had success on Falcon Crest, Renegade, and The Bold and the Beautiful.
Daughter of the legendary comedienne - Joan Rivers. She starred on Celebrity Apprentice
Experimental director of Eraserhead and Twin Peaks.
Singer and guitarist for band, Bullet for My Valentine.
Played the role of Mike in the TV drama Desperate Housewives alongside Teri Hatcher.
Italian director of such films as La Dolce Vita (1960).
Blues guitarist whose influence is still felt today.
Journalist who has contributed columns for Newsweek and Newsweek International, he was editor of Time in 2010.
Former MLB infielder and two-time World Series champion.
English actor and television host had his breakout role as Mickey Miller on the daytime soap EastEnders.
Canadian-English midfielder who has played for Manchester United and Manchester City.
Winner of the first season of Britain's Pop Idol, which is similar to American Idol, and who become widely popular in the U.S..
Lead singer of the band M People, who appeared on the BBC TV show Strictly Come Dancing.
American actor, best known for his roles in 1996 hit thriller Scream and TV's Jericho.
Former shooting guard who won five NBA titles in his career before retiring in 2001
Michigan State star and NBA shooting guard known for his explosive dunks and three-point shooting
English film and television actress known to American audiences for her roles in Four weddings and a Funeral (1994), and Emma (1996).
Best known for comedic role as Deputy Trudy Wiegel in Reno 911!
Best known for co-writing songs such as 'California Gurls', 'Teenage Dream', 'Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)' and 'Hold It Against Me'
Rising star forward who joined Malaga CF in 2013 while on loan from Chelsea F.C.
Actress who starred in TV's The Roaring Twenties.
TV personality who was hostess of Much Music video and VH1's Top 20 Countdown.
Rising star of the underground hip-hop scene with well-received mixtapes and a growing following on YouTube.
Publically known as #0, Ratboy, and DJ Starscream, DJ and turntablist for the metal band Slipknot.
NFL quarterback who was drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the third round of the 2012 NFL Draft.
Stage and screen actress, Oscar winner for 'Hud' (1963)
Known as 'Questlove,' he is the drummer for The Roots, and the drummer for the house band on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon.
Chicago White Sox Manager who led the team to win the World Series in 2005.
Supporting actor is recognized as Officer Carl McMillan on the CBS series Mike & Molly.
Abigail Armstrong on the Australian teen television drama Dance Academy also played Stephanie Wolfe in City Homicide.
Puerto Rican MLB catcher for the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers.
Screenwriter and stage actor.
Pulitzer Prize-winning classical composer and music professor at Harvard University.
NFL placekicker who joined the Buffalo Bills in 2003.
Former figure skater-turned actress who won an Olympic medal in 1960.
Renowned pop singer who sold more than 120 million records worldwide and set a record with 11 weeks at #1 with 'Rose Marie.'




