Placed third in the 2007 season of Canadian Idol, singing Call Me Maybe, which became a number one song in Australia and the UK.
Placed third in the 2007 season of Canadian Idol, singing Call Me Maybe, which became a number one song in Australia and the UK.
Emerging English pop singer, known for his 2012 debut single, Can't Say No.
Blonde star of Laugh-In and several movies, and Kate Hudson's mother.
Dallas Cowboys quarterback who as in three Super Bowl victories.
Set the NFL record for sacks in a season with 22.5, won a Super Bowl during his final year in the NFL with the New York Giants.
Mexican-American wrestler best known for her time in the WWE as one half of The Bella Twins.
Seattle Mariners outfielder whose dad, Ken Griffey, Sr., is also a baseball player.
Eccentric and visionary Icelandic singer who made quite a splash when she appeared in America with her electronic music and avant-garde personal style.
St. Louis Cardinals hitter who was nicknamed Stan the Man.
French novelist, whose novel Candide satirized French nobility and the church.
That Girl actress and wife of talk show host Phil Donohue.
Former WWE Divas Champion best known as being one-half of The Bella Sisters.
Tenor saxophonist who was a master of jazz, swing, and bebop.
Miserly millionaire who was known as the Witch of Wall Street.
Belgian painter of cloud-filled surrealist images.
Received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1978, and was a leading figure of the Yiddish Literary Movement.
Sister of Hayley Mills and the winner of an Emmy for 'QB VII.'
Actor and director of Caddyshack and Groundhog Day.
Actress who rose to fame through her films, Donnie Darko, Into the Wild, and Sucker Punch.
Starred in successful TV series Knots Landing, and later starred in the award winning Desperate Housewives.
Former basketball player for the Baltimore Bullets and New York Knicks, and was Rookie of the Year in 1968.
Soap actor on The Guiding Light and Days of Our Lives.
As president on '24' her White House was invaded by terrorists.
Grammy Award-winning musician and singer-songwriter who incorporates jazz, blues and funk in his music.
Former American Idol contestant who placed seventh in season one alongside Kelly Clarkson.
Best known for portraying Summer Newman in The Young and the Restless.
Rally driver with the Hoonigan Racing Division, Rookie of the Year in 2005.
A fantastic solo tap dancer she's known as The Queen Of Tap Dancing.
Vietnam veteran and retired Navy SEAL commander; later became recognized as a motivational speaker.
Portrayed the role of Whitney Russell Harris on the soap opera Passions alongside Lindsay Hartley.
Portrayed mistress Mandy Winger on Dallas.
Another World and General Hospital actress.
Spanish professional footballer who became known as a winger and an assist leader on Sevilla FC after joining the team's A squad in 2003.
Dancer and screenwriter, whose credits include Westside Story and The Unsinkable Molly Brown.
Portrayed the role of Punky Brewster's best friend in the TV series alongside Soleil Moon Frye.
Doctor who performed a pioneering study of human digestion.
Goalkeeper with the English and North American leagues who transitioned into team management.
Hall of Fame quarterback who played 12 seasons with the Chicago Bears.
Stage and film actress who has appeared in productions of Hello, Dolly! and White Christmas.
NHL player for the Phoenix Coyotes.
Famous as Hadley on the hit HBO series True Blood.
Founder of Tectonic Theater Project, wrote the plays The Laramie Project and Gross Indecency: The Three Trials of Oscar Wilde, among others.
Best known for her award-winning plays like Painting Churches and Coastal Disturbances, Obie Award winner for Distinguished Playwriting in 1983.
Screenwriter known for Robocop and The Amazing Spider-Man 2.
The first American Indian major general in the U.S army, he lost his life during the Battle of Midway in WW II.
The Orchid Lady of the Screen was one of First National Pictures' biggest stars in the 1920s.
Noted track and field athlete was also a standout high school and college football quarterback.
Bowler for England from 1993-2003, won 4 Man of the Match awards in international cricket, played for Somerset from 1991-2009.
Most recognized for writing the screenplay for the film Hotel Rwanda.
Former bassist for the band Violent Femmes.




