Rapper of Gnarls Barkley, whose hit song Crazy was voted Best Song of the 2000s.
Rapper of Gnarls Barkley, whose hit song Crazy was voted Best Song of the 2000s.
Child actor known to audiences as Fletcher Quimby on Disney's A.N.T. Farm.
Champion soccer player and captain of the Liverpool FC team.
English entertainer who starred in the shows Celebrity Juice and Keith Lemon's LemonAid.
Country singer who was part of The Judds and has multiple no. 1 country singles, including She Is His Only Need, and I Saw the Light.
Actress best known for her stage work in Broadway musicals, Rent and Wicked.
Voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and other WB characters.
Decorated marine who served in World War I and World War II.
American movie actor, known for starring in Westerns Cheyenne (1955) and Yuma (1971).
Rock guitarist for Audioslave and Rage Against the Machine.
Referred to as The Kansas Comet, he is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame despite playing only 7 seasons.
Bandleader and clarinetist defined the Swing Era of music.
Child actor who is recognized as Henry Mills on ABC's Once Upon a Time.
Actress who appeared on My Three Sons and Petticoat Junction.
Plays the role of the sinister demon Crowley on the CW TV show Supernatural.
Baseball player who played for the Indians, Red Sox, and Dodgers, and was suspended for using steroids.
NBA small forward position helped the Warriors reach the second round of the 2013 playoffs.
Civil rights leader during the Civil Rights Movement who directly influenced the Oklahoma City Sit-in.
Actor best known for playing Al Bundy's neighbor on the sarcastic comedy Married... With Children.
MMA fighter who is a champion in the light heavyweight division.
Creator of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Achieved fame playing Dr. Kelly Lee on General Hospital.
British comedian and actor who was in Men Behaving Badly
NASCAR Nationwide Series champion in 2008 also had wins in the Sprint Cup Series
Played astronaut Dave Bowman in Stanley Kubrick's '2001: A Space Odyssey.'
Famous for role as Miles O'Brien in Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Late restauranteur created the successful Bob Evans chain and Owens Country Sausage.
Basketball coach with the Portland Trailblazers and the Golden State Warriors.
Nina Ash on the WB television drama Angel.
Played childlike C.W. Moss in 'Bonnie and Clyde.'
Singer-songwriter and music producer who has recorded and produced over twenty-five albums.
American film producer who worked during the early years of motion pictures.
Known for his Tony-nominated work in the Broadway musical Raising and for playing Michael Evans on Good Times.
Former member of Canada's World Cup sky team won the 2013 season of ABC's competition series Splash.
Former drummer of the punk rock band The Clash.
Leading Poet of the Harlem Renaissance who wrote I Have a Rendezvous With Life.
Played the role of Laura on the comedy drama Funny Bones alongside Oliver Platt.
Brookside actress played Emily O'Leary from 1998 to 2003.
Talented hip-hop artist with D.I.T.C. who was murdered at age twenty-four.
Head coach of the Florida Gator basketball team who led his team to two NCAA Championships.
Received the 2012 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for his work on G protein-coupled receptors.
American film and television actor best known for his role as Mike Gold on the Fox comedy The War at Home.
Swing pianist who lent his sound to many of the top Dixieland musicians of his age.
Director who was nominated for an Academy Award for the film Sergeant York, starring Gary Cooper.
Freak folk artist who earned a #2 Heatseekers album with his 2013 effort Mala.
British chemist and astronaut who was the first to venture out into space to visit the Mir Space Station in 1991.
Son of the legendary musician who directed the acclaimed science fiction films Moon and Source Code.
Went from a Grammy Award winner with the rap group Terror Squad to a convicted shooter serving eight years in prison.
American film and television actor, most recently known for his role on the Showtime's series Californication.
Hollywood's first black film star who earned millions playing stereotypically racist roles.




