Full House tots who grew up to movies, TV, music, fashion.
Full House tots who grew up to movies, TV, music, fashion.
Famous for his superhero roles as the Human Torch and Captain America.
Home Improvement star who was the voice of Buzz Lightyear.
American stunt performer, known for his work in the Jackass television and film series.
Comedic actress best known for her roles in Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist and Thor.
English film actor, best known to American audiences as the protagonist in the action-comedy Kick Ass (2010).
Brat pack actress in The Breakfast Club (1985).
Lead singer of pop-rock band Weezer.
NBA forward known for his 3-point shooting abilities.
British actor who was disturbing in A Clockwork Orange (1971).
Head coach of the Atlanta Falcons
Best remembered as John-Boy on TV's The Waltons.
Comedian in the center of the original 'Hollywood Squares.'
Was the 2001 'Playmate of the Year'
British actor most famous for being the first to play Sherlock Holmes in Hollywood films.
Indigenous Australian fullback who began playing rugby for the Canterbury Bulldogs in 2007.
Author of The Chocolate Box Girls series, about the adventures of several young sisters, and other children's fiction works.
Irish poet who combined mythology, folklore, and natural images in his verse.
Member of rap group B2K-- boys of the new millennium.
Co-anchor of ESPN's sportscenter with Kevin Negandhi.
Rally racer is a two time Formula D Drift Champion and 2-time X Games gold medalist.
Two-time World Champion Australian surfer.
Running back considered by many to be one of the greatest college football players of all time.
Younger brother of NHL great Pavel Bure; he played 10 seasons in the NHL.
Also known as Kym Lomas, English soap veteran was first introduced as Michelle Connor on Coronation Street in 2006.
Model turned actress who had her first film role in the 2010 romantic drama Shades of Love.
First female governor of Texas held the post for two consecutive posts
Lead singer of the R&B group 'Sisters With Voices.'
Centre for the Ottawa Senators became a prolific scorer and a member of Canada's national hockey team.
Midfielder with Chelsea who had 35 goals in 149 appearances across several lackluster seasons.
Scottish physicist considered by some to be the father of modern physics, he discovered electromagnetism.
Siegfried & Roy magician, animal trainer, and activist.
Tennis great who had an epic run when he won six consecutive Grand Slam titles.
Race car driver in the Indy Racing League IndyCar circuit
Artist who draped buildings and landscapes with fabric.
Country singer whose debut album is titled 'Waitin in the Country.'
Former defender with the Liverpool FC who turned BBC analyst after retirement.
Engineer and Industrialist who developed the Difference engine for Charles Babbage.
One of the original twelve apostles called by Mormon Prophet Joseph Smith was an influential figure in the early days of the Latter Day Saints Church.
Declan Giggs on the Showtime television series Brotherhood also appeared in films Empire Records and Vegas Vacation.
Star of ITV's soap opera Emmerdale also hosted the home video clip show You've Been Framed and competed on Strictly Come Dancing.
Owner and CEO of the NFL Indianapolis Colts.
Composed music and wrote songs for My Little Pony, and dozens of others children's television shows.
Jazz trumpeter played with the top jazzmen of his age and became one of the most influential musicians himself later in his career.
Former slow left-arm orthodox bowler for India, set a Test record for the most tests in a complete career without aggregating one hundred runs.
Screenwriter most recognized for co-writing 1959's, The Fugitive Kid.
Record-holding long-distance runner is a two-time 10,000 m gold medalist.
Actor and accomplished singer who played the role of Bob on the children's program Sesame Street.
Ruler of Nigeria from 1998 to 1999 took over from the strongman Sani Abacha and shepherded the country to multiparty elections.
Screenwriter most recognized for writing the remake of The Thing (1982).




