Conservative prime minister of Great Britain from 1979-1990.
Conservative prime minister of Great Britain from 1979-1990.
Superstar at Kansas who went on to win an NBA championship while playing with the Boston Celtics.
NFL wide receiver who was in three 49ers Super Bowl victories and Super Bowl XXIII MVP.
R&B singer and songwriter's first big hit was, Foolish in 2002.
British comedian and satirist who created characters Ali G and Borat.
Once he was Art Garfunkel's partner, but went on to find solo success with his African music-influence, Graceland.
Pop entertainer who hosted a variety show with brother Donny.
Actress best known for playing the role of the logical mother of reason Janet Marie on the TV series My Wife and Kids.
Replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen.
Professional boxer from England and WBA Heavyweight champion.
Frank stand up comedian who was repeatedly arrested for obscenity.
Seen in Battlefield Earth with husband John Travolta.
Most famous for playing Dr. Addison Montgomery on both Grey's Anatomy and Private Practice.
Started an oil business in Arkansas which generated huge profits, and later purchased the Dallas Cowboys.
Former great NBA guard later coached the Celtics to the NBA Finals.
Greek singer who performed styles from ethnic music to jazz.
Actor and singer best known for appearing on the Nickelodeon series How to Rock.
Outdoorsman who founded the mail-order clothing company.
English footballer who became a club captain for Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur.
Visionary creator of The X-Files and Millennium.
NFL free safety that has played for the Pittsburgh Steelers since 2006.
German, doctor, anthropologist and biologist.
Olympic ice skater who was injured by allies of rival Tonya Harding.
Named swimmer of the year four times, recognized as one of the most popular Australian athletes of all time.
Star of the Horizon League in NCAA Division I became a standout rookie with the Miami Heat.
Stars in the comedy Dog Bites Man alongside Zach Galifianakis.
Chef and author of bestselling cookbooks such as Vegetable Heaven
Film and television actress known to television audiences as Callie Cargill on the A&E series The Glades.
Hosted 'Access Hollywood' for events such as the Olympics and award shows.
Co-starred with Marilyn Monroe in Let's Make Love (1960).
American supermodel best known for being the first black woman to be on the cover of American Vogue.
European actor, expert at languages and fencing.
Rugby union centre who became known as a representative for Yamaha Jubilo in the Japanese Top League and played internationally for Tonga.
Player and coach, considered one of the greatest scrum-halves ever.
Retired UFC Welterweight who was considered the sports best pound for pound boxer at the peak of his career.
Winner of the first season of Britain's Got Talent, and recorded the album One Chance which topped the charts in nine countries.
Hard-hitting linebacker who was a two-time All-American with the University of Georgia.
Grammy award winning gospel singer and pastor that has been active since the 1950s.
American soap opera actress known for her longtime role as Dixie on All My Children.
Retired Greek weightlifter who is considered one of the sport's greatest athletes.
Young actress plays the role of Faith on the Oxygen series Campus Ladies.
Lead singer of the band 'Bloc Party.'
Poet who was active during the Harlem Renaissance and received success with his book The Story of the Negro.
Retired Italian striker who began playing for Udinese in 2004.
American television actor, best known for his role as Lamont Sanford in the 1970s hit series Sanford and Son.
Summer and Smoke actress who later appeared in Italian comedies.
All-star third baseman for the Boston Red Sox in the early 1990s.
Director of the Stephen King film horror classics Pet Sematary and Pet Sematary II, and other horror titles.
Country star who earned a #1 1996 single with Don't Get Me Started.
Son of Polish immigrants who rose up to be one of the most talented footballers to ever play in France.




