British lead singer and drummer of the progressive rock band Genesis who went solo and whose music was also popularized by Miami Vice.
British lead singer and drummer of the progressive rock band Genesis who went solo and whose music was also popularized by Miami Vice.
Thirty-second U.S. President from 1933 to 1945.
Actor who won over 30 Best Supporting Actor awards and the British Actor of the Year Award for his role in in the 2010 film, The Fighter.
Comedian and director who co-hosted Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In comedy program from 1968 to 1973.
Child reality star, known to audiences as a performer on TLC's Dance Moms.
Gold-selling alternative hip hop artist and occasional actor, known for his Man on the Moon albums.
Best supporting actress for Written on the Wind in 1956.
Actor from The French Connection, The Conversation, Crimson Tide, and many other films.
YouTube sensation who had amassed close to a million subscribers.
His first major film role was Zero in Holes in 2003.
Most famous for playing foreigner Fez in That '70s Show.
U.S. vice president who served under George W. Bush.
Played the role of Matthew on the Disney TV series Lizzie McGuire.
British dramatic actress who won an Oscar for Julia (1977).
Former NBA shooting guard and current ESPN sports analyst.
Professional English footballer who plays as a striker.
Co-founder of Jefferson Airplane, and Jefferson Starship vocalist.
Starred in the 1990s sitcom Grace Under Fire.
Singer and actress who released her debut, chart-topping album Contracorriente in 2009.
1970s musician with Small Faces and Humble Pie.
Bulgarian striker that played for Manchester United from 2008 to 2012, currently starts for Fulham F.C..
TV producer who previously worked at NBC Universal, married to Geraldo Rivera who is over two decades older than her.
Prominent American video game and animated film voice actress.
Teen who had his breakout role as Cody in the comedy in the 2012 comedy Parental Guidance.
Starred in the MTV comedy The Andy Milonakis Show.
Russian chess champion who defeated by Bobby Fischer (1972).
R&B singer who received a Grammy Award for Best New Album in the 80s.
Crowned King of Jordan in 1999.
Played Fortune in the film Rudy.
U.S. Open Champion golfer that died tragically at the peak of his career.
Singer who released his debut album Changing Faces, and performed the song Georgia Clay, which made it on the billboard charts.
Artistic gymnast, 2010 Youth Olympics All Around Champion, 2012 Olympics All Around silver medalist.
Wife of the Pakistani cricketer-turned-politican has written for major European publications
Former baseball player for the Baltimore Orioles, manager of the Washington Nationals
British actress who is known for her comedic portrayal as Sophie Chapman in Peep Show.
Broadway and movie actress in The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
NCAA head coach who won his first National Championship with Michigan State in 2000
Expert financial commentator on PBS's Wall Street.
Model and actress who played the role of Julie on Growing Pains.
Lead guitarist of the 80s pop band Oingo Boingo.
Inventor of the first knapsack parachute, which saved countless pilots' lives.
Australian rules footballer who played forward for Hawthown and the 2008 Australian Dream Team.
Early computer and internet pioneer best known for his work in improving human–computer interaction.
Premios lo Nuestro award-winning Mexican singer known for albums like Despreciado.
Younger brother of jazz legend West Montgomery who was a prominent pianist and vibraphonist in his own right.
Fighter pilot during the Korean War.
As the first non-American player drafted into the NBA, he won two championships with the Lakers, then began broadcasting Laker games.
Poet who was founder of the Berkeley Renaissance movement with fellow poet Robert Duncan.
Play-by-play announcer for the Bulls and Raptors.
Best known for directing the 1955 film Marty




