Also known as Ray Ray, he was the last person to join the highly successful American boy band, Mindless Behavior.
Also known as Ray Ray, he was the last person to join the highly successful American boy band, Mindless Behavior.
Became known worldwide after performance in The Boondock Saints, which was followed up with a great performance in The Boondock Saints II: All Saints Day.
English comic actor, best known as Mr. Bean.
Rising star, known as Matty B, whose rap videos have become hits on You Tube.
Gave a legendary performance in the film 'My Week with Marilyn,' with Michelle Williams; excellent in Les Miserables
Catholic saint, who disguised herself as a man to fight for France, and she was burnt at the stake.
Founder of Pink Floyd eventually left the group and suffered solitude and drug abuse during his solo career.
English-born singer and guitarist for the Arctic Monkeys.
Texas-based rapper who released the chart-topping Still Tippin' in 2004.
Food writer who became a food critic and an accomplished writer for best selling cookbooks such as How to Eat.
Television personality who is best recognized as the host of 'Big Brother' and 'The Talk'.
Hollywood leading lady whose career spanned 80 years.
NFL defensive tackle for the Detroit Lions who was often criticized for his overly physical play.
Known for being in Sports Illustrated magazine.
Played Ann Romano, the mother on One Day at a Time.
Actor and founder of St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Poet who wrote Chicago Poems and a bio of Lincoln.
Scottish guitarist who co-founded the legendary rock band AC/DC.
Lebanese-American author of The Prophet.
English striker who plays for Liverpool F.C. and England's national team.
Dominican MLB Shortstop and third baseman who made his debut with the Orioles in 2012
Retired U.S. football player and coach who's since turned sportscaster.
NFL linebacker for the Green Bay Packers who was selected to the Pro Bowl in 2010.
Hall of Fame defensive end and NFL sportscaster.
Academy Award-winning composer, multi-instrumentalist, and philanthropist that is known as one of the greatest film composers today.
Philosopher of New Age studies who focused on Buddhism and Zen as a way to achieve enlightenment.
Introduced to audiences as a fourth place finalist on the tenth season of American Idol.
Portrayed Mel Sharples, the diner owner on TV's 'Alice.'
Russian painter and designer of a modern, futuristic aesthetic.
Early western cowboy movie actor.
Actress who was a contestant on the television show Flavor of Love and the show I Love New York.
Bluegrass musician known for his unique banjo playing abilities called the 'Scruggs style.'
American rapper and singer/songwriter; first experience free-styling on stage was at a Game concert on the UCLA campus.
Professional Volleyball Player who starred in 8 Simple Rules.
US Representative from Texas and Democratic lawmaker.
American rapper known as Lil Reese; signed to the major record label Def Jam and Glory Boys Entertainment.
Actress best known for her portrayal of a deaf-mute girl in the Award winning film Babel.
Director of films such as Poetic Justice and 2 Fast 2 Furious
British actress and producer who was in the film Living Proof with Harry Connick Jr.
Australian player for the NSW Waratah, the Melbourne Crusaders, and the Wallabies.
NFL cornerback who twice led the league in interceptions during the 2006 and 2009 seasons.
The eight-time All-Star pitcher who ended his career with exactly 300 wins.
Three-time LPGA champion golfer who joined the LPGA Tour in 1977.
High scoring NBA point guard, known as 'Agent Zero', who had most success with the Washington Wizards.
Author of profoundly moving boo, Who I Was Supposed to Be.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker, two-time Pro-Bowl selection, and Super Bowl XL and XLIII champion.
Poet who was part of The San Francisco Poetry Renaissance and wrote 'Behind the State Capitol or Cincinnati Pike,' in 1975.
Lawyer, Executive Vice President and Senior Counsel of Trump Organization.
Retired Indian cricketer lead India to victory at the 1983 Cricket World Cup.
Filipina entertainment icon who has released over 35 albums and acted in over 50 films.




