New York rapper's first hit was In Da Club in 2003, and real name is Curtis Jackson.
New York rapper's first hit was In Da Club in 2003, and real name is Curtis Jackson.
Director, actor and screenwriter who was voted into the Boxing Hall of Fame and whose film, Rocky, was inducted into the National Film Registry.
Forty-third U.S. President from 2001-2009, who narrowly defeated Al Gore in the 2000 election, handled John Kerry in 2004.
Sister, Sister twins, and the real-life sisters of Tahj Mowry.
Spiritual leader of Tibet, who was exiled for many years.
Spanish born NBA All-Star power forward, currently playing for the Los Angeles Lakers.
American television actress, known for her roles on Hollywood Heights and One Life to Live.
Father of the American Navy, Revolutionary War hero
Fans of TV's Batman remember him as boy wonder Robin.
Former First Lady of the U.S. from 1981 to 1981, who began as a movie actress.
Fiery Mexican painter, wife of muralist Diego Rivera.
Created BBC's Absolutely Fabulous with Dawn French.
Played for the 2007 New York Giants and helped them win Super Bowl XLII.
Gospel singer and actress who played the role of Supervisor Tess on Touched by an Angel.
Famous actor who starred in Shine and Pirates of the Caribbean.
With the Comets, he recorded Rock around the Clock in 1955.
Shocked movie audiences as Marion Crane in Psycho.
Singer-songwriter named BRIT's 2008 Best Female Artist.
Works for Good Morning America; was previously on ESPN.
Played defenseless businessman Bobby Trippe in Deliverance.
London fashion designer known for his detailed embellishments that transform ordinary garments.
Teen actor best remembered as the troublemaker Jordan Thomkins on The Bernie Mac Show.
Three-time All-Star first baseman who hit 208 home runs during his 11-year career.
Entertainer and entrepreneur who created TV's Wheel of Fortune.
Grammy award-winning folk-country artist who derives musical inspiration from heartache.
Jazz drummer, composer and bandleader who was known to improvise his arrangements, he performed with Benny Goodman early in his career.
Member of Andrews Sisters from the 1930s to the1940s.
Former Raiders cornerback, signed by the Philadelphia Eagles and formed the Asomugha Foundation.
Fans of TV's 'Everwood' know him as Ephram Brown.
Dominant NFL defensive end for the Giants and Rams turned actor after ending his thirteen-year career in 1981.
TV comedian who campaigned six times to become U.S. president.
Prolific Argentinian singer and songwriter who sold more than 20 million records worldwide and had songs featured in telenovelas.
Creator of the short-form blogging platform Tumblr who was named by MIT among the 35 innovators in the world under the age of 35.
Choreographer and actress who founded The Pussycat Dolls Burlesque show In Las Vegas alongside Christina Applegate.
Comedian who appeared on both Sarah Silverman and Chelsea Handler's shows.
Rising Bollywood star who won the 2011 Filmfare Award for Best Debut in the film Wedding Planners.
Argentinian starred as Francisco Guzman in the 2012 telenovela Amores verdaderos.
Two-time NCAA singles tennis champion whose young career was stifled by a shoulder injury.
Pioneer in neurosurgery who devised instruments and techniques to treat previos inoperable conditions.
NHL centre who played with four teams in a 12-year career.
R&B singer best remembered for hit singles like Can't We Fall in Love Again and Don't Wanna Change the World, acted in films like 1988's School Daze.
Irish comedian whose television appearances made him famous in many countries.
Legendary French movie actress, who has appeared in a wide variety of films and has won the Cesar Award four times.
Appeared as rival agent Gary Giggles in 'Spy Kids' movies.
Australian moral philosopher and University of Melbourne professor.
Professional poker player and author.
Native of Belarus who competed at the 2002 US Open and French Open and achieved a World No. 18 singles ranking in August 2003.
Played Warren Mears in the television show Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Patty's dad Martin Lane on The Patty Duke Show.
Had the character role of Agnes DiPesto in the show Moonlighting.




