Actor known for playing Kurt, an openly gay student on Glee.
Actor known for playing Kurt, an openly gay student on Glee.
Member of hip-hop group TLC who tragically died in a car crash.
Major roles in 'Star Wars' and 'Lord of the Rings'
Respected actor in 'Raisin in the Sun' and 'Roots'
Diff'rent Strokes child star who survived a troubled life.
Member of hip-hop duo OutKast recorded, Player's Ball.
Pianist who recorded The In Crowd with his jazz trio.
Chef, restauranteur, and media personality best known for his television shows and campaigns for healthier school lunches.
Suave actor from horror films including House of Wax.
Born Jason Phillips, he is a New York rapper who has released three consecutive top 5 albums.
Western sheriff who brought law and order to Kansas towns.
Played Kenneth on the Emmy-nominated TV series 30 Rock alongside Tina Fey.
Country singer and songwriter known for songs such as 'I Wouldn't Want to Live If You Didn't Love Me' and 'The Shelter of Your Eyes'
Founded the talent agency Allan Carr Enterprises.
Richard Nixon's secretary of state who won the Nobel Prize in 1973.
Actress known for her portrayal of Roz Doyle in Frasier.
American environmentalist who played a leading role in the twentieth century environmental movement.
Minnesota senator who ran for presidency in 1968 and lost to Nixon.
English actor who played the role of Silas in The Da Vinci Code.
Humorist on MTV's 'Loveline' and 'The Man Show.'
New Zealand-born footballer who plays for the Wellington Hurricanes.
Plays the role of secret agent Pete Lattimer on the Syfy series Warehouse 13 with Joanne Kelly.
Canadian pop singer who released three Platinum-selling albums between 1993 and 1997.
Plays the role of Michael Ginsberg on the Emmy nominated show Mad Men alongside Jon Hamm.
Actress who rose to nation attention with the #1 singles 'Anyone Who Had a Heart' and 'You're My World.'
'The Commodore' amassed an enormous fortune through shipping and railroads.
Four-time all star player who spent his entire career playing first base for Houston Astros.
Starred with Gwyneth Paltrow in Shakespeare in Love.
Nicknamed 'Slammin' Sammy,' he was one of the world's highest-ranked golfers for nearly 40 years.
Journeyman English footballer who had 57 caps and 10 goals in the decade between 1988 and 1998.
Ring name Natalya, nicknamed "The Dungeon Diva."
Striker for the Arsenal also played the the Ivory Coast national side.
Unconventional dancer who rejected classical ballet style.
Driver in the NASCAR Winston Cup racing circuit.
All My Children actor married Eureka's Dr. Allison Blake.
Singer, philanthropist, and wife of comedian Bob Hope for 69 years.
Influential English singer and songwriter.
He was the editor for the highly popular science fiction anthology, Dangerous Visions, as well as a prolific writer.
Brazilian pop star who was nominated for 20 Latin Grammy Awards from 2000 to 2012
Drummer for the rock band Alice in Chains.
Actor who came on the scene with roles such as Toby Zielger in TV drama The West Wing.
Sassy actress and host recognized for her role in the musical Chicago.
Innovative English chef who owns his own restaurant, The Fat Duck, which has three Michelin stars.
Played catcher for four teams during his 14-year career.
Composer and lyricist who wrote many songs for Broadway shows
Italian film director who directed The Legend of 1900 with Melanie Thierry.
Champion of Champions in the World Championship of Cricket in Australia in 1985, led Bombay to a Ranji Trophy title in 1984-85.
Screenwriter most recognized for his film, The Three Stooges.
Captivated audiences as Catwoman in the 1966 Batman film with Adam West.
Pioneer in the science of radioactivity found the half-lives of several elements, also discovering several key laws.




