Also known as Biggie Smalls, east coast gangsta rapper who was gunned down in L.A. in 1997.
Also known as Biggie Smalls, east coast gangsta rapper who was gunned down in L.A. in 1997.
Gruff star of The A-Team and was also in Rocky III.
English Olympic diver who took home the 2012 Bronze medal for the ten metre platform.
All-Star MLB outfielder that has played for the Texas Rangers since 2008, later signed with the Angels.
Portrayed TV's Perry Mason and Ironside.
Talented jazz pianist and composer of Ain't Misbehavin'.
Young actor who starred in the Disney series Zeke and Luther
His hit single 'Somebody That I Used to Know' was number one on the Billboard Hot 100.
Canadian pro wrestler who ended his life in a shocking murder-suicide.
Lead singer and guitarist and primary lyricist for the alternative rock band, Three Days Grace.
Leading actor who has appeared in over 300 Indian films.
Plays the role of Vince Noir on The Mighty Boosh, is a part of the music panel on Never Mind the Buzzcocks.
Gave honest performance as Shade in Gas, Food, and Lodging, and a spooky one in The Craft.
Her various TV roles included Dr. Lisa Cuddy on 'House M.D.'
Played his entire fourteen-year career for the Minnesota Twins and won two World Series titles.
MLB All-Star catcher for the Baltimore Orioles
Irish tenor who appeared with Jack Benny for twenty-five years.
Directed the romantic film The Notebook, starring Ryan Gosling.
'Lizzie McGuire' fans know her as snobby Kate Sanders
Cyclist who will soon ride for Omega Pharma-Quick Step, was the Road Race World Champion in 2011.
Steamy novelist who wrote The Carpetbaggers in 1961.
Scrappy middleweight mixed martial artist and former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion.
Announcer for UFC events who is a former kickboxer.
Comic writer turned politician, junior US senator from Minnesota.
One of the most important pioneers in the history of U.S. aviation.
Russian atomic physicist worked on the hydrogen bomb and campaigned for human rights
Platinum-selling English pop singer released the #1 albums, The Very Best of Lew Sayer in 1979.
Retired NFL running back who became the 27th player in league history to rush for over 10,000 yards.
South African writer and actor of Yankee Zulu (1993) and Mr. Bones (2001).
Republican who is a member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
Film actor, director, and President of the Screen Actors Guild.
Australian boxer and rugby footballer, middleweight champion, one of the great crossover athletes in history.
R&B singer fronted the family band, The Isley Brothers
Infamous serial killer and cannibal, convicted of seventeen murders.
'Big House' Gaines coached basketball for 47 years at Winston-Salem State.
Famous romance novelist who has sold hundreds of millions of copies of her work.
Death metal singer and guitarist with CKY and more recently, World Under Blood.
Broadway actress familiar on To Tell the Truth.
Acting career blossomed at age eleven on TV's American Dreams.
Highly successful TV actor who has appeared on Bones, ER, Joey, Everybody Loves Raymond, and Desperate Housewives.
Renowned aviatrix who set a number of cross-country speed records and became the military's first woman pilot.
Former executive of the oil and energy company BP oil who was replaced by Bob Dudley.
Composer known for songs such as 'Alice Blue Gown' and 'Castle of Dreams'
NCAA and NFL coach who won the Super Bowl as the defensive coach for the Dallas Cowboys.
Retired Armenian-American college football head coach who led Notre Dame University to two National Championships.
Business manager and art collector who ran the company Occidental Petroleum.
Mobster who specialized in bribery and was a member of the Philadelphia crime family.
Coach of Washington State University's men's basketball team joined the team on a seven-year contract in 2009.
Solider and officer participated many of America's wars in the early 1900s
Best known as a renowned theater actress and for her role as Nurse Jackson in the television series Dark Shadows.




