Youtube star with nearly six-million subscribers, known for being one half of the comedy duo, Smosh.
Youtube star with nearly six-million subscribers, known for being one half of the comedy duo, Smosh.
Zoolander, Mystery Men, and Meet the Parents star, and son of comedic actors Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara.
John Ritter's TV daughter on sitcom 8 Simple Rules.
British prime minister who encouraged bravery and endurance in World War II.
Host of American Bandstand and New Year's Eve shows.
American Idol 2 finalist who was adored by Claymates.
American icon wrote Tom Sawyer and Huckleberry Finn, famous for his wit and storytelling.
The legendary athlete who played two pro sports, baseball and football, spawning the famous Bo Knows ad campaign.
Bassist for the pop-rock band, McFly, who co-wrote the hit song Transylvania.
British punk rocker hit #1 with Mony Mony in 1987.
Emmy-winning actor on Benson and Sports Night.
Actor known for his performance in the film the Princess Bride and for his role in the televised Showtime series, Homeland, though he best known for his stage work in things like Evita.
Played the daughter of agent Jack Bauer on TV's 24.
Most famous for improvisation on the show, Whose Line Is It Anyway?.
Seven-time WWF Tag Team Champion with Edge, and a six-time world champion with TNA Wrestling.
Irish author of satirical Gulliver's Travels and famous essay, A Modest Proposal.
Teen skateboarding sensation who won the Summer X Games gold medal for street skateboarding.
English award winning director who directed the films The Gladiator and American Gangster.
2008 World Series champion with the Philadelphia Phillies, he was later traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2012 season
Legendary English striker for the English national soccer team.
First black U.S. congresswoman who ran for president, 1972.
English comedian and media personality who hosts John Bishop's Britain and radio's Bishop's Sunday Service.
Presenter who was famous in Scottish television.
Best known as Inspector Lewis Erskine on TV's The F.B.I..
African-American photographer who directed Shaft (1971).
Electro house producer who released his first album, Wonderland, in 2012
Hall of Fame head coach of the San Francisco 49ers in the 1980s who popularized the spread-passing for West Coast Offense.
Director and actor given the award for Excellence in Acting in the Provincetown International Film Festival.
A member of the Chicago Seven, a radical group that upset the 1968 Democrat convention
Directed numerous films including 'The Thin Red Line' and 'The Tree of Life'
Playwright and director of The Postman Always Rings Twice and Glengary Glen Ross.
Gained recognition for her role in the 2007 crime film Gone Baby Gone and in The Office.
Popular actor from 'Our Miss Brooks' to 'The Real McCoys.'
Blues guitarist, and son of Hand Jive singer Johnny Otis.
WWE wrestler who came in second place on the reality show WWE NXT.
Heavy Metal singer for the 1970s all-girl band, The Runaways.
Actress known for her role on 'Entourage.'
Director of stop motion films such as James and the Giant Peach and Coraline.
American writer/producer/director has been nominated for Primetime Emmy's for Glee, Nip/Tuck and American Horror Story: Asylum
Voice actor for Batman in numerous television shows and video games, including Batman: The Animated Series and Batman Arkham City.
Played the role of Lauren Davis on the TV series Boston Public alongside Anthony Heald.
Film director who peaked international success after directing the last four Harry Potter films starring Daniel Radcliffe.
Daughter of NBC newsman Brian Williams starred as Marnie Michaels in the hit HBO drama Girls.
American model known for being featured in the 2010 Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue.
Watergate conspirator who became a radio talk show gadfly.
American director, producer, and writer, known for directing About a Boy (2002) and The Golden Compass (2007).
Poet and performance artist who released an album of spoken poetry called Stay Away from Lonely Places.
Retired All-Star catcher also known as Pudge
Retired defensive end became the co-host of ESPN's SportsNation in January 13.
Writer for Image Comics worked on Invincible and The Walking Dead, the latter adapted into a hit AMC series.




