Detroit-based rapper, who was first discovered by Kanye West.
Detroit-based rapper, who was first discovered by Kanye West.
Rock and Roll legend who sang at Princess Diana's funeral, and is a six-time Grammy Award winner.
The Queen of Soul's biggest hit was R-E-S-P-E-C-T.
Former child star who found grownup fame on Sex and the City.
Partner of Macklemore since 2008 produced his hit Thrift Shop, as well as Same Love and the 2013 Can't Hold Us.
Female driver who was 2005's Indy Racing rookie of the year.
Was the character Keely Teslow on the show Phil of the Future.
Former teen actress, introduced to audiences as Lisa Turtle on the hit series Saved by the Bell.
Feminist founder and publisher of Ms. magazine.
Known as the perfectionist Bree Van de Kamp on the hit series Desperate Housewives.
American film and television actor, known for his role in Never Back Down.
Award-nominated actor best recognized for his performance in ABC's Pushing Daisies.
Runner-up during the fifth season of American Idol, and later starred on the NBC TV drama Smash which is based on the life of Marilyn Monroe.
Born Terius Gray, southern rapper who released the singles Back That Thang Up and Slow Motion.
Famous commander of the Apollo 13 mission.
Provided the voice of Tsu'tey in the hit film Avatar (2009).
'Monday Night Football' and Muhammad Ali sportscaster.
Michigan singer and guitarist known as The Blues Man.
Played police officer Dave Starsky on Starsky and Hutch.
Comedian and voice actor who has a recurring role on The Cleveland Show
Guitarist and frontman for the slow punk/rock group Melvins.
Olympic basketball champ, WNBA Player of the Year (2000).
Composer of 'Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion.'
Recognized for her work on the series 'Desperate Housewives' in which she portrays Mary AliceYoung.
Folk pop singer who was a fan favorite and contestant on the seventh season of American Idol.
Played the role of Paz in The Bourne Ultimatum alongside Matt Damon.
Lovable Dwayne Nelson in What's Happening!! and What's Happening Now!!
Serious actress remembered as Holly McClane in Die Hard.
English footballer who became known as a striker with the Bolton Wanderers, being made the team's captain in 2009.
Best Actress Oscar for Room at the Top (1959).
Coach of the Indiana Hoosiers men's basketball team; coached the team to a number-one overall ranking in 2013
Director of the epics Lawrence of Arabia and Dr. Zhivago.
Founded in 1946, her modeling agency redefined feminine beauty.
Singer and actress who was formerly in the girl group All Saints.
NBC Orchestra conductor who brought classical music to radio.
Played the role of Stella on Bored to Death alongside Zach Galifianakis.
MLB player who was selected to the National League All-Star team 10 times and won 305 games during his 22-year career.
Her anti-gay speeches led to boycott of Florida orange juice.
German-born Native American actor who was introduced to audiences as Embray Call in The Twilight Saga films.
Jazz pianist popularized the boogie-woogie style of the late 1930s.
New Zealand-born rugby union player who became known as Flanker for the Chiefs and New Zealand sevens team.
Young actress plays Lourdes on the TNT series Falling Skies.
Recently recognized to television audiences as Joan Campbell on USA's Covert Affairs.
Canadian singer known for her sixth place finish on the second season of American Idol.
Jazz drummer and band leader who released an album called 'The Windmills of Your Mind.'
Former NBA player for the Indiana Pacers and several other teams who made the All-Star game in 2000.
Vocalist and drummer for the Swedish death metal band Flames and Passenger.
Music producer who co-founded interactive media company in 1993, and has worked with bands such as 30 Seconds to Mars and the Deftones.
Best known for writing the cult classic The Rocky Horror Picture Show.
NBA Point guard who was selected 24th overall by the Memphis Grizzlies in 2006.




