Maddie on Disney's The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.
Maddie on Disney's The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.
Red-haired actress who played twins in The Parent Trap in 1998, but who went on to gain notoriety as a troubled individual.
American singer-songwriter of Mexican descent, who was tragically killed in a plane crash in 2012.
American soccer star known for scoring the dramatic game-winning goal in the semi-finals of the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Born in Canada, this WWE wrestler was nicknamed Hit Man.
English comedian introduced as the winner of So You Think You're Funny?
Producer and writer of TV series Seinfeld and Curb Your Enthusiasm.
She is an American model and actress.
NASCAR driver who won Daytona 500 seven times.
The first African-American U.S. Supreme Court justice.
Played Festus on TV's Gunsmoke and also sang with Sons of the Pioneers.
College Hall of Fame coach who is best known for long stints with Arizona State University and Ohio State University.
Baseball player hit thirty home runs for four teams, thanks in large part to steroids.
Pop singer's first big song was Everywhere in 2001.
Played California Bureau of Investigation agent Wayne Rigsby in 'The Mentalist.'
Plays the voice of Francine Smith in both American Dad! and Family Guy; also appeared on an episode of Friends in 1997.
Three-time All-Star player who was nicknamed 'The Mayor' for his friendly demeanor.
Figure skater who starred in his own show called Be Good Johnny Weir.
NHL all-star centre that has played for the San Jose Sharks since 2006.
President of Argentina from 1989 to 1999.
Major League Baseball pitcher for the New York Mets and San Francisco Giants.
Civil rights activist during the Civil Rights Movement who advocated against segregation.
Accomplished TV actress whose credits include The Mentalist, Witchblade, As the World Turns, and movie Drop Zone.
Scored over 14,000 points in his twelve-year NBA career
He was elected to represent District 9B, which covers a portion of Baltimore County, Maryland.
Czech NHL goaltender who played for the Nashville Predators and on the Czech national team.
Host of Erin Burnett OutFront on CNN; formerly hosted the popular show Street Signs on CNBC.
Introspective author of 'Siddhartha' and 'Steppenwolf.'
Author of the young adult fiction series The Saga of Darren Shan and Demonata, and as well standalone books.
NFL running back who was signed in 2008 as an undrafted free agent by the New England Patriots.
Judoka martial artist who won the World Judo Championships in 2010.
London rapper performed with the Native Tongues and released several Grammy-nominated solo works.
2011 Pro Bowl defensive back who played in Super Bowl XLVII with the San Francisco 49ers.
French actor best remembered for his starring role in Tax (1998) and Taxi 2 (2000).
Actor, director and producer who narrated the politically controversial documentary film Faran HYPE 9/11 which was a commentary on Michael Moore's previous film of a similar name.
Drummer of the pop group The Farm.
Former NBA player and current college basketball analyst for CBS Sports.
German-born actor and director.
Guiness book-certified as the best-selling live stand-up comedy act in history.
Soap star who played Donna Brown for more than 300 episodes on Australia's Neighbours.
Test pilot turned Korean War ace, credited with shooting down five enemy MiGs.
Influential Mormon historian wrote extensively about the settling of the American West, focusing especially on Mormonism and Brigham Young.
Screenwriter and designer, known for his film Alice, Sweet, Alice.
Pioneering football player at Notre Dame became a prominent head coach at Gonzaga and the University of Detroit.
Screenwriter and director, most known for his film Boogeyman.
Child actress is known for supporting roles in Backlight and Lizzie.
President of Mexico who served from 2000 to 2006.
Chicago's first cardinal was called God's Bricklayer for forming the city's first archdiocese: a network of churches, catholic schools and convents.
Veteran referee made his WWE debut in 2001 after several years with WCW.
Delaware Congressman who was the 68th Governor of Delaware from 1985 and 1992.




