Rap and R&B artist and producer who won eighteen Grammy Awards.
Rap and R&B artist and producer who won eighteen Grammy Awards.
Television personality, actress, director, and Oscar red carpet interviewer who won a Daytime Emmy for The Joan Rivers Show in 1990.
Former model who is best known for her role as Spencer's older sister Melissa Hastings on the drama Pretty Little Liars.
In Living Color star from a show-biz family.
Widely credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web.
Band of Brothers actor who was also known for appearances in ABC series Once Upon a Time.
Comic actor, Anne Meara's husband, and Ben Stiller's dad.
Singer of Something Stupid and daughter of Frank Sinatra.
English television actor who is best known for being the sixth version of The Doctor on Dr. Who.
Innovative architect who blended buildings and environment.
Rose to stardom as Nurse Carol Hathaway on the TV drama ER, and later won a Golden Globe for performance on The Good Wife.
Correspondent for Extra, Access Hollywood, and Today.
Wife of George Bush, and mother of George W. Bush.
Welsh singer known for her hit song 'Total Eclipse of the Heart' in 1983.
Famous English biologist and neuroscientist.
Bollywood and Tamil actress was nominated for the Best Actress Filmfare Award for Phir Milenge (2004).
Keyboardist for the new wave rock band Duran Duran.
Renowned Brazilian-born actress, nominated for a Golden Globe in the film Kiss of the Spider Woman.
Pop funk guitarist released three consecutive top 5 U.S. Alternative albums with All Time Low between 2009 and 2012.
Blues-rock singer who recorded Lido Shuffle in 1976.
German composer was widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Romantic era.
Actor and singer who was in the film The Guns of Navarone.
Known for his signature red hair and being the lead singer of the band Simply Red.
English Olympic equestrian who won three medals from 1992 to 2012.
Argentine footballer who became known as a star defensive midfielder for Barcelona F.C. and Argentina's national team.
Internationally recognized in Vogue and in Victoria Secret Fashion Shows.
Eight-Time World number-one Professional Tennis Player.
Pioneer of Alaskan aviation.
Belgian pro tennis champion who began playing at age five.
Recognized artist from brightly-colored paintings and screen prints.
Created the role of Professor Harold Hill in 'The Music Man.'
Number eight for the Bulls and Springboks.
Twentieth century television star immortalized as Robbie Douglas on My Three Sons.
Professor and writer of Holistic medicine who wrote the book 'Spontaneous Happiness.'
Screen actress best recognized for her roles on The Practice and Lie to Me.
NHL left wing for the Calgary Flames, who was drafted by the Los Angeles Kings in 2001.
Democratic member of House of Representatives who survived a nearly fatal gunshot wound to the head on January 8, 2011.
Singer also known as Bonnie Tyler and Sherene Davis.
Football player who later became a lawyer and supreme court justice.
Singer for the group The Calling, best known for the song 'Wherever You Will Go.'
Influential English Jazz drummer.
American actor known for starting role in Practical Magic (1998).
Emmy award winning actress famous from the television series Picket Fences.
Track and field athlete who won the Gold in the 110 meter hurdles at the 1968 Olympics in Mexico City.
Vincent Gray on the CBS drama series Judging Amy, who also wrote the award-winning screenplay for Capote.
Author of the popular satirical Dilbert comic strip, syndicated to over 2,000 newspapers in 25 languages.
Lead guitarist, songwriter and founder of the 1980s hardcore punk band Black Flag.
Late blue-eyed actress is known as a leading '40s and '50s actress in Night and Day and The Young Philadelphians.
Professional rugby player who became known as a flanker for the Reds and Wallabies.
Reality TV star who became an MTV News correspondent.




