Skateboard superstar who created Birdhouse skateboard and the popular line of video games named after him.
Skateboard superstar who created Birdhouse skateboard and the popular line of video games named after him.
Disney star on the series Shake It Up!.
Film actor, television actor and aspiring singer, known to audiences for his childhood roles in How to Eat Fried Worms in 2006 and Minutemen in 2008.
Actress remembered as Tootie on The Facts of Life.
Brat Pack actor in The Breakfast Club, and also Martin Sheen's son.
Lady with the Lamp who founded the first scientific nursing school.
Rose to fame as Jim Levinstein in American Pie.
Feisty Connecticut-born actress who was often onscreen with Spencer Tracy.
Played villains in Pulp Fiction and Con Air.
Canadian television actress, most recently known to audiences as Emily Thorne on the hit ABC series Revenge.
N.Y. Yankees catcher and coach who said, It ain't over till it's over.
Star of the The Catherine Tate Show who was also the Doctor's companion on the fourth series of Doctor Who.
British swimmer who retired after the 2008 Olympics.
Texas entrepreneur who founded the Mary Kay cosmetics company.
Misanthropic comic who made a name for himself with his Seven Dirty Words routine.
This songwriter's hits included The Look of Love.
Singer of Traffic who recorded Low Spark of High-Heeled Boys.
Father of Anne Frank who orchestrated the publishing and distribution of his daughter's diary manuscripts.
Scrappy, hot-tempered wide receiver who has been a three-time All-Pro with the Carolina Panthers.
Drummer for the rock group Kiss.
Actor who made his feature debut as prestigious Pharaoh Ahkmenrah in Night at the Museum films.
Actor from a family of actors, who starred in The Young Riders, Biodome, and Usual Suspects.
American chef and reality personality; was a finalist on Bravo's Top Chef.
Director and film writer known for roles in End of Days and In the Name of the Father.
Canadian actress who appeared as Silk Spectre in Watchmen.
Teen Israeli actress who had her breakout role as Joni Jerome in The Odd Life of Life of Timothy Green.
Writer and producer of Motown classics like War and I Heard it Through the Grapevine, helped create the Motown sound.
Considered one of rugby's first international superstars, he has 215 points in 73 appearances on New Zealand's national team.
Minimalist artist who was known for his use of vibrant colors.
Former NBA player and current NBA coach of the Denver Nuggets.
English reality star recognized for joining the cast of The Only Way is Essex in 2011.
American blues guitarist was nominated for Best Acoustic Album of the Year in 1993
Host of CBS's The Late Late Show (1995-1999).
Portrayed Elizabeth Webber on General Hospital.
Actor who played the role of Tom in the satirical comedy Office Space.
Starred in You Got Served (2004)
Rapper known as 'T-dot;' released the Billboard Hot 100 hit 'Dangerous.'
Republican who took office as the forty-sixth Lieutenant governor of Missouri in 2005.
Contributor to the fields of logic, metaphysics, philosophy of language, and others.
Rock guitarist's greatest hit was 'The Stroke,' from his 1981 album
Played the role of Amber in the comedy Teen drama Bring It On: All or Nothing with Hayden Panettiere.
Can be seen in the series Bring 'Em Back Alive and How the West Was Won.
Five-time All-Star second baseman who spent his entire 19-year career with the Detroit Tigers.
One of golf's greatest and most consistent players; he spent more than 350 weeks in the top 10 during the 1990s.
Founder and lead singer of Ian Dury and the Blockheads.
Romance novelist Felicia Gallant on Another World, also played Gretel, and then Rae Cummings on One Life to Live in two different stints.
One of the few Canadian golfers on the PGA Tour, he won the Masters Tournament in 2003.
Played the role of Ronnie in the Alfred Hitchcock inspired film 'Disturbia' alongside Shia LaBeouf.
Versatile musician who has gathered much respect in the jazz circles.
Portrayed Liza Colby on All My Children but got her soap start playing Lexi Sterling on Melrose Place.




