Creator, producer and frequent victim in MTV's stunt show Jackass.
Creator, producer and frequent victim in MTV's stunt show Jackass.
Accomplished goal scorer for Chelsea from 2004 to 2012.
NBA power forward for the New Orleans Hornets.
Star of UK stage and screen also led the Broadway cast of Sunset Boulevard.
Appeared in many popular movies including Get Rich or Die Tryin, Crash, The Brave One, and Iron Man.
Has had roles on the television series 'Doctor Who' and 'ER.'
Rising movie actor has been featured in the foreground in several hit films including The Dictator, Men in Black 3, and The Bourne Legacy.
Singer of the pop-punk rock band Good Charlotte.
Noted African-American actor, director, and medical doctor.
English author of the popular science fiction novel, Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.
TV bandleader of easy-listening champagne music.
Grammy-winning jazz vocalist and classical conductor.
Identical twin brothers who play in punk-rock band Good Charlotte.
ABC broadcast journalist who interviewed powerful people.
An early member of pop girl group Destiny's Child.
Starred in the television series Huff as Byrd Huffstodt.
Built a global empire of newspapers, TV, and movies.
Rapper who released the album Get Ya Mind Correct, with fellow rapper Chamillionaire.
Dallas Cowboys cheerleader known for her role on the reality TV series Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders: Making the Team.
Payed the brash, arrogant Alfie Moon on the British soap opera EastEnders.
Unforgettable as Jane Burnham in American Beauty.
Louisiana-based rapper signed to Lil Wayne's Young Money Entertainment.
Appeared with Larry and Moe in Three Stooges comedies.
Co-founder and former drummer of the heavy metal rock band Pantera.
Retired NFL player turned actor, was in the action film 'S.W.A.T' and the comedy 'Dodgeball.'
Actress, model, producer and tanning salon entrepreneur
Grandson of a slave who became a civil rights leader.
Renowned voice actor known for his work as Rafael on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and as Pinky from Pinky and the Brain.
NBA player who was selected by by the Chicago Bulls as the 1st overall pick in the 1999 NBA Draft.
Television actor known for his appearances on shows 24, Desperate Housewives and Body of Proof.
MLB outfielder who won the Silver Slugger award in 2004 and the Home Run Derby in 2005.
Director of the Oscar-nominated film My Week with Marilyn.
Actor and Impressionist known for impersonating Robert De Niro and Morgan Freeman.
NHL hockey player for the San Jose Sharks.
American engineer and inventor who initiated the Manhattan Project.
Most people know him as David Hodges on CSI, also appeared in The Social Network as investor Peter Thiel.
Director of films such as Battleship, and Friday Night Lights.
Legend of the University of Minnesota football program, he coached the Golden Gophers to five national championships in the 1930s and 40s.
Folk singer-songwriter whose songs have been recorded by many artists including Jimmy Buffett, Tim McGraw and Blake Shelton
New Zealand rugby union footballer who became known as a fly-half and centre for Canterbury and the Crusaders in Super Rugby.
Fixture of tabloid columns and late-night comedy jokes after his 16 year-old mistress, Amy Fisher, shot his wife in the face.
Played the role of Buffy on the sitcom Family Affair and tragically died from a drug overdose when she was eight.
Poker player who won the 2005 World Series of Poker.
Also known as Joel Madden, he was the lead singer of pop punk band Good Charlotte.
Artist and photographer known for controversial art that often carries a social message.
Football player who plays as an offensive tackle for the Houston Texans, has previously played for the Denver Broncos.
Session drummer and producer who has worked with The Who and The Kinks.
Grammy-nominated singer-songwriter and actress.
Chairman of Interscope-Geffen-A&M Records and co-founder of Beats Electronics worked John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen, Dr. Dre., and mentored American Idol hopefuls.
Played a detective in The Golden Spiders: A Nero Wolfe Mystery.




