Actress and singer known for her starring role on Broadway's 13 and TV's Victorious, also known as Liz
Actress and singer known for her starring role on Broadway's 13 and TV's Victorious, also known as Liz
First achieved fame as Annie Porter in the thriller, Speed.
Classic rock star and lead singer of the Rolling Stones.
Breakthrough role as student Jenny Humphrey on TV's Gossip Girl.
British actress who starred with Ben Affleck in Pearl Harbor.
Won an Academy Award for Best Actor as the troubled Lester Burnham in American Beauty.
Enchanting ice skater who won Olympic gold medal in 1976.
In 2007 she won Best Actress for her portrayal of Elizabeth II in The Queen, and starred in Phil Spector in 2013.
Timeless as Ethel Mertz, neighbor of Lucy from I Love Lucy.
2001: A Space Odyssey was this provocative director's biggest film.
After years as a successful character actor in countless films, he became a star playing Ari Gold in HBO's Entourage.
Scatterbrained comedienne and partner of George Burns.
English author of Brave New World, which predicted a disturbing future.
Director of comedies such as the Pink Panther series.
Irish author and playwright who valued socialism and women's rights.
Fiercely starred in Bring It On: All or Nothing as the cheerleader named Leti.
Best known for playing Emma Nelson on Degrassi: The Next Generation.
R&B singer who won the second season of NBC's singing competition, The Voice.
Fashion designer, blogger and model known for her unique style and pink hair; created a fashion line called Audrey Kitching Los Angeles.
Much-traveled power forward shares NBA record for most teams played for in his career
American television host known to audiences for hosting The Bachelor and The Bachelorette.
Early web pioneer who created lockergnome.com, a network of tech-related blogs and forums
Played the role of school teacher Rosemary Cross whom Jason Schwartzman's character was obsessed with in Rushmore.
Swiss psychiatrist who believed in the collective unconsciousness.
Acclaimed actor in movies including A Thousand Clowns.
Drummer of the iconic British rock band Queen
1970s movie star and sex icon, known for films like Straw Dogs (1971), Dirty Mary Crazy Larry (1974), and Mandigo (1975).
Veteran English television actress, remembered in her later years as Rose on Keeping Up Appearances.
Champion snowboarder who has Olympic and X Games gold medals.
Hall-of-Fame defenseman for the Dallas Cowboys who was selected for the Pro Bowl 10 straight seasons, from 1964 to 1973.
French left back who played 8 seasons with Arsenal before signing with Manchester City in 2011.
Singer-songwriter whose songs have been featured on many TV shows including 'Grey's Anatomy' and 'House'
Blue-eyed Irish actor stars in the 2013 CBBC series Dani's Castle.
Welsh-born former rugby league and rugby union prop.
Played the role of Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on the TV series The Dukes of Hazzard with Tom Wopat.
Portrayed the role of Mickey Abbott on Seinfeld alongside Jerry Seinfeld.
British soldier who is part of the Princess of Wales Royal Regiment.
Christian Pop singer who stood by her strong morals and values and a spokesperson for abstinence.
Eight-time All-Star player who pitched for 21 seasons with nine different teams.
NFL football player who played for the Oakland Raiders and the Seattle Seahawks during his eight-season career.
Hall of Fame wide receiver for the Philadelphia Eagles from 1957 until 1963.
Guitarist known for playing with high-profile artists like Steely Dan.
Navajo painter was called the Picasso of American Indian art, for his portraits of strong Native American women.
His superhit, Sunny, climbed the charts in the U.S. and UK, sold a million copies within weeks, and was covered by countless artists.
Actor of TV and film who who was in Sleepless in Seattle and Everybody Loves Raymond.
Climate scientist's originated the Gaia hypothesis and inspired the modern-day environmentalist movement.
Professional Poker player who won four World Series of Poker bracelets.
British television executive who produced the hit comedy series Never Mind the Buzzcocks and Ali G Indahouse.
Russian chemist who published the influential 'History of Chemistry.'
Colombian forward joined Seattle Sounders FC in 2011.




