Super Bowl-winning New York Giants quarterback and brother of fellow NFL stalwart, Peyton Manning.
Super Bowl-winning New York Giants quarterback and brother of fellow NFL stalwart, Peyton Manning.
Popular though troubled star of Braveheart and Lethal Weapon, though known more in recent times for his anger issues and bigoted beliefs.
Highly-imaginative English author of the Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Champion Formula One race car driver for Ferrari.
Co-founder (with Jimmy Page) of the legendary rock band, Led Zeppelin.
Also known as Dom, he is an English TV presenter and magician with Dick and Dom duo.
TV actress best known as Pamela Ewing from Dallas.
Member of Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young singing group.
Singer and dancer known for appearing on the reality show The Next Star on YTV, released singles like Shut Up and Dance.
Dark-haired Winnie Cooper on The Wonder Years.
Starred in Home Alone 3 and Max Keeble's Big Movie.
Hall of Fame hockey player for Chicago and Winnipeg.
American Idol reality TV star.
Producer and lifelong friend of The Beatles, even sometimes called the Fifth Beatle.
Longtime wrestling announcer and referee who was named to the WWE Hall of Fame in 2007.
Member of Andrews Sisters singing trio from 1930s to 1940s.
Former NFL running back with the Texans and Dolphins who was an outstanding running back at West Virginia University.
Danish pianist, humorist, and radio performer.
Actor and director who was nominated for an Emmy Award for his guest role on Malcolm in the Middle.
Legendary English prop for the British Lions.
Television actor first seen in 'Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.'
Actress, love of millionaire William Randolph Hearst
Ice Hockey player who plays as an enforcer for Dinamo Rīga.
American Olympian that won the decathlon in the 2008 Summer Olympics.
Wife of Calvin Coolidge, First Lady of the United States from 1923 to 1929.
Legendary Italian film director of Once Upon a Time in America, starring Robert De Niro.
TV actor from Resurrection Blvd., also appeared on Melrose Place, Grey's Anatomy, and Ugly Betty.
Comedienne and silent film star seen on 'The Gale Storm Show.'
American rock/rockabilly singer known for songs such as 'Big Blue Diamonds' and 'School of Rock 'n Roll'
Actor whose most famous film was 'The Lost Weekend.'
Multi-talented stand-up comedian, actor, songwriter, and session bassist
Portrayed the role of Inspector John in the police procedural show The Sweeney alongside Dennis Waterman.
Renowned American football coach and athlete, who was known for pithy philosophies like, 'The receivers are an integral part of the passing game.'
Smooth-voiced R&B singer who earned a Gold certified album with Street Love in 2007.
Accomplished 20th Century film and television actress, known for films like Swing Time (1936) and TV's Studio One in Hollywood.
Known for many important and influential innovations in the field of astronomy.
Widely recognized as the most important poet of the opera seria libretti.
Politician and civil leader who served as Mayor New Orleans from 1994 to 2002.
Irish defender who played for Manchester United and Northern Ireland's national team beginning in 2006.
Founded both the Takarazuka Revue and the Hankyu Railway.
Former NFL wide receiver who will forever be remembered for his helmet catch in Super Bowl XLII.
British politician who said, 'Democracy means government by discussion, but it is only effective if you can stop people talking.'
Songwriter helped Brian Wilson with long-awaited 'Smile'
African American actress who had a supporting role in the acclaimed independent film Shame (2011).
Served as CEO and Chairman of Unisys from 1986 - 1990.
Played the role of Max Goof in the animated Disney film A Goofy Movie in 1995.
Mainstay of poplar British sitcoms like Coupling and Green Wing.
Screenwriter who's most recognized for working on HBO series, Band of Brothers.
One of the most popular stars of the silent film era, she worked in many of Ernst Lubitsch-directed films.
Playwright most recognized for his adaptation of Au Bonheur des Dames.




