American actor best known as Freddie Benson on Nickelodeon's iCarly sitcom.
American actor best known as Freddie Benson on Nickelodeon's iCarly sitcom.
Comedic actor who starred in Zoolander and Meet the Parents and became known for writing Rushmore & Bottle Rocket with director Wes Anderson.
Stand up comedian and actor known for his roles in a variety of films, including The Hangover in 2009.
Nicknamed Big Papi, this left-handed slugger plays for the Boston Red Sox.
Talented lead guitarist for rock band Metallica.
Television host and actor who is known as one half of the English entertainment duo Ant and Dec.
Comedic actor, known for playing Brad Williams on TV's Happy Endings.
She played Fred's wife Wilma in The Flintstones movie.
Played Jake in the sci-fi drama I am Number Four, and Luke in Percy Jackson & the Olympians: The Lightning Thief.
Played the role of Ang in The Last Airbender.
Fabolous known for his 2009 single Throw It In the Bag.
90s art-house film star who is widely acknowledged for her beauty, and had roles in American Psycho and Boys Don't Cry.
Most recognized for producing Joking Apart, and writing for Doctor Who.
Dynasty fans remember beautiful Krystle Carrington.
Test pilot who became the first U.S. astronaut in space in 1961.
American gold medalist sprinter that took four gold medals in the 2012 London Olympics.
Born Jonathan Seward, he is a heavy metal bassist who joined Avenged Sevenfold in 2003.
English actor is known for roles on the series Histories, Spy and Horne & Corden.
Australian actress rose to fame on TV's La Femme Nikita.
Winner of the fourth season of Project Runway.
Midnight Cowboy actress who is also known for cartoon voices.
'Your Show of Shows' TV comedienne with Sid Caesar.
Plays the role of Henry Lowe in the drama The Great Debaters alongside Denzel Washington.
Actor best known for playing the straight forward, crude friend of Steve Carell's character in The 40 Year Old Virgin.
Danish goalkeeper who became one of his generation's best, captaining Manchester United to the 1999 UEFA Champions League.
Actor and director most notable in his role as West Indian Archie in Malcolm X.
2006 Sprint Cup Rookie of the year who became the first rookie in NASCAR history to qualify for the Chase for the Sprint Cup.
Composer's hits included 'Fools Rush In' and 'Jeepers Creepers.'
'Father of Basketball Coaching' inducted into both the Basketball Hall of Fame and the College Basketball Hall of Fame
Best known for portraying Maggie Gioberti Channing on Falcon Crest and Kitty Montgomery on Dharma and Greg.
A key figure in the so-called 'Golden Age' of Mexican cinema who appeared in more than 60 films.
First female chief of the Cherokee Nation (1987-1995).
English new wave singer who released the top 5 singles 'Kids in America' and 'Chequered Love' in 1981.
Violin prodigy and conductor of the Philadelphia Orchestra
Hall of Fame quarterback for the Houston Oilers.
Won 269 games in a career that has spanned 26 seasons
'Saturday Night Live' star and Showtime's Doug Wilson on the television series 'Weeds.'
Graphic novel artist of many classic series, such as Watchmen and V for Vendetta.
Mufti-talented French entertainer that has had success as a singer, a composer, an actress and an author.
Played Oscar Martinez on NBC's popular sitcom, The Office.
Fox News host of America Life and America's Newsroom.
Children's author whose story There's A Viking In My Bed was made into a BBC children's show.
Played with nine different teams during his sixteen-year career
Wrote operettas with Arthur Sullivan included 'The Mikado'
Scottish supporting actress who earned a breakout role as Goldie Simmons in the NBC series The New Normal.
Born Micah Troy, hardcore rap artist who has found solo success as a member of the group Down South Georgia Boys.
Nine-time all-star MLB outfielder who won the World Series in 1997 with the Florida Marlins
All-Star starting pitcher signed with the Angels in 2012 after seven seasons with the Texas Rangers.
Had the lead role on the Nickelodeon sitcom Taina.
Discovered a chemical process for reproducing an image on paper, lending his name to what became the daguerreotype.




