Pussycat Dolls singer, Dancing with the Stars 2010 winner.
Pussycat Dolls singer, Dancing with the Stars 2010 winner.
Eccentric actor from The Buddy Holly Story in 1978, who has also had starring roles in Point Break, Lethal Weapon, and Rookie of the Year.
American film actor and dancer, known for his role as Moose in the Step Up film series.
Winner of Britain's Got Talent, and also recognized for his roles in Street Dance 3D and Street Dance 2.
Signed $119 million contract with the Atlanta Hawks in 2010, and led them to the playoffs the next 3 seasons.
Western actor who rode the atom bomb in Dr. Strangelove.
Grammy-nominated Cuban singer and guitarist.
Classical crossover singer from Wales.
Starting NFL Tight End who has played for the Baltimore Ravens since entering the league in 2010.
Nicknamed 'Hammerin' Harmon,' 1969 MVP and thirteen-time all-star
Award-winning comedy singer and sometimes actor, known as one half of the Flight of the Conchords duo.
Samoan-born rugby footballer for the Blues and the Nortampton Saints.
Longtime singer-songwriter with the E Street Band.
Gopher of the Love Boat; was later elected Iowa congressman.
Plays David Shepherd in Kings, a television drama.
Standup comedian who is candid about his psychological problems.
Director, writer, and producer who created the nostalgic drama Mad Men on HBO and wrote for The Sopranos.
Drummer of the English rock band Deep Purple
Played the role of Adam Sandler and Selma Hayek's daughter in the film Grown Ups.
Won a gold medal with the Canadian hockey team in the 2002 Olympics in Utah; played 791 games for the Calgary Flames.
Jan Levenson on The Office and Trudy Monk on Monk.
Influential artist and developer for The Walt Disney Company for more than six decades.
Guitarist founded two legendary punk bands, Circle Jerks and Redd Kross
NASCAR driver was named the 1994 Winston Cup Series Rookie of the Year in 1994
Five-time All-Star player who helped the Los Angeles Dodgers win the World Series in 1981.
NASCAR Busch Series champion two years in a row, in 2004 and 2005
Abstract expressionist, 3D graphics illustrator and color field painter known for his solo art exhibitions.
Poetic author of classic children's tale 'The Little Prince.'
Producer of 'Chinatown' and 'How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days.'
American television actress known for her recurring roles on several hit series, including NYPD Blue, One Tree Hill and Monk.
Star of eight MGM musicals with Jeanette MacDonald.
Son of celebrity chef Paula Deen who helps run the restaurant The Lady & Sons in Georgia.
Theatre director who won five Off-Broadway Theater Awards.
Midfielder won three consecutive gold medals with the U.S. national team from 2004 to 2012.
Played the role of Sister Mary Eunice in the thriller drama 'American Horror Story: Asylum' alongside Jessica Lange.
Former NASA astronaut who has been a commander of several missions.
'Uncle Robbie' was a Hall of Fame player and manager of the Orioles.
Co-founder, with his brother, of the world-renowned Mayo Clinic.
Best known for her Oscar-nominated role as Emilia Rodgers in the 1977 film The Turning Point.
Author of the bestselling science fiction novel series Dune, which was a continuation of his father's popular novel.
Composer of light concert music, including pieces such as 'Sleigh Ride', 'Blue Tango' and 'The Syncopated Clock'
Best known for appearing in sitcoms like Pete and Gladys as well as her own show, The Cara Williams Show.
Played the role of Raul on the Spanish TV series 'Los Serrano.'
Played the role of snoopy neighbor Ida Greenberg on the TV series Desperate Housewives alongside Teri Hatcher.
Hockey player from Canada who played for the Brampton Thunder.
14-year major league veteran and the only player in history to pinch-hit for the great Babe Ruth.
Artist inducted into the Science Fiction Hall of Fame and winner of 13 Hugo awards for Best Professional Artist.
American Poet who wrote 'Landlocked,' and 'The Great White Owl.'
Radio and television personality that played the comedic role of Archie in Duffy's Tavern.
Lead vocalist of the band Men at Work.




