Funny and sexy, she has starred in Superbad, Zombieland, and Easy A.
Funny and sexy, she has starred in Superbad, Zombieland, and Easy A.
TV's Gidget, she grew up and won two Best Actress Oscars.
First found movie fame in Explorers in 1985 and in Dead Poets Society 1989.
Ex-wife of John Stamos, and played shapeshifting mutant, Mystique, in X-Men.
TV news correspondent who is married to actor and two-time California governorArnold Schwarzenegger.
Canadian educator who became famous for inventing the game of basketball in 1891.
Born in London, this actress was outstanding in Crash and 2012.
2011 Pro Bowl Member, fantastic tight end for the New England Patriots.
She was once ranked number one worldwide and won the 2008 French Open.
Hotel California guitarist who co-founded The Eagles.
Former NFL player for the Arizona Cardinals who quit football to join the U.S. Army and died in Afghanistan.
Acclaimed film producer that's helped bring about movies like Swordfish and House of Wax.
Patriotic U.S. composer of The Stars and Stripes Forever.
Actress and singer-songwriter known for her role as Janeane in the hip-hop drama 8-Mile.
Starred on popular TV series' JAG and Dirty Sexy Money.
'80s actress best remembered for her role as Ariel Moore in Footloose (1984).
Best known as Daphne Vasquez in the hit ABC Family series Switched at Birth.
Hall of Fame baseball pitcher who was nicknamed, The Big Train.
Lyricist best known for songs such as 'My Buddy,' 'It Had to Be You,' 'Side by Side' and 'Makin' Whoopee.'
Screen actress who is best known for her roles on 'Gossip Girl', 'Melrose Place' and 'Generations'.
Comedian, and movie director of The Graduate and Catch-22.
Creator of the Wall Street Journal and the famous Dow Jones Industrial index
Founder of 'The New Yorker' magazine.
Son of Henry Ford, president of Ford Motor Company until 1943.
Former CEO and co-founder of the search engine Yahoo! Inc.
Midfielder for Scunthorpe United for the 2010-2011 season, who signed with Millwall in November 2011.
Wife of musician Herb Alpert.
Author and motivational speaker known for A View From the Top: Moving from Success to Significance.
He played the role of Lord Andrew Lindsay in the British film 'Chariots of Fire' alongside Ben Cross.
Guitarist for the groups Racer X and Mr. Big
Musical instrument maker who created a new instrument called the saxophone at the behest of the Belgian king.
Country and folk singer and songwriter
Teen who tragically committed suicide after suffering cyber-bullying.
Professional Poker player who won a World Poker Tour title.
Nutrition expert best recognized as the longtime nutrition consultant on the Today Show.
New York socialite who took many well-publicized flights and encouraged other women to become pilots.
Protege of the great Dizzy Gillespie.
Three-time world champion boxer who amassed a record of 141 wins against 24 losses.
Well known for his role in musicals like 'Road Show', 'Assassins', and 'Sweeney Todd'
Played the role of Billy Hayes in the film 'Midnight Express.'
Plays guitar as well as vocals in the band out of New Zealand known as Evermore
NHL winger played with the Carolina Hurricanes in three separate stints.
Directed the sci-fi film Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow with Gwyneth Paltrow.
Winner of the Bronze medal at the 1904 Olympics was the first African-American to win an Olympic medal.
Known for her work on series, Friday Night Lights.
Indie artist earned a top-selling iTunes album with Something Like This in 2011.
One of the Ashcan school of modernist painters, he made theater and modern luxuries the subject of his painting.
Brazilian welterweight was ranked the #5 fighter in his division by Sherdog in 2013.
Democrat first took office as a member of Florida's House of Representatives in 2006.
Famous writer, actor, and director known for writing Mircale on 34th Street.




