Rapper who hit the charts in 2000 with the album Back for the First Time.
Rapper who hit the charts in 2000 with the album Back for the First Time.
Actor, singer, and composer in a variety of musical styles
Baltimore Ravens free safety who has played in the Pro Bowl in eight of his first nine seasons.
Actor best known for playing the role of werewolf Derek Hale on MTV drama Teen Wolf alongside Tyler Posey.
Singer and dancer, considered the Queen of Las Vegas, and who later became an Evangelist.
Actress best known for her portrayal as the gritty, street smart Shug in Hustle & Flow.
Wrestling manager, promoter and personality, known for his influential role in the WWE, WCW and ECW.
University of Alabama football coach for twenty-five years.
Teen actress who grew up on TV drama Family (1976-1980).
Rock guitarist who played with Styx, Damn Yankees, and Shaw Blades.
Singer and songwriter known for being a member of the successful country group Lady Antebellum.
Seasoned movie actress who's been in many acclaimed movies, such as Hustle and Flow and Baby Boy.
Talented electronic musician and a descendent of Herman Melville.
Legendary NFL coach who won two Super Bowls and is now enshrined in the Hall of Fame.
Portrayed Ally Rescott Bowman on ABC soap Loving and later went on to play Carly Corinthos on General Hospital.
Renowned musicologist and Grateful Dead drummer 1974 to 1995.
Escaped from dinosaurs as Lex Murphy in Jurassic Park.
Leading guitarist for the British alternative band, Coldplay.
Poet and novelist of the scandalous, Lady Chatterly's Lover.
Speedy center fielder has twice led the AL in stolen bases while playing for the Boston Red Sox.
Movie director of Carrie and Mission: Impossible.
Portrayed Fiona Peyton on Showtime's Nurse Jackie.
American actress and documentary film producer nominated for her role in Sideways.
Oversaw the building of water routes that turned Los Angeles from a small town to a world-class metropolis.
Comedian who opened for Frank Sinatra for over ten years
Member of LFO on Summer Girls following a solo career.
First daily TV reporter on N.Y. stock exchange floor.
Canadian centre has played for seven NHL teams in his twelve-year career.
Comedian and actor known for his crazy rants.
Award winning Australian singer, guitarist and actor.
The first African-American mayor in the state of Mississippi since the Reconstruction era.
Wife of Dr. Seuss, she had her own popular titles.
Actor who played the role of Alfred in Birds of Prey with Ashley Scott.
Lyricist known for writing songs such as 'How Do You Keep the Music Playing?', 'It Might Be You', and 'Up Where We Belong.'
Famous for his manipulation dexterity, sleight-of hand skills, and fire-eating.
British race car driver whose last win was the Swedish Grand Prix.
Lyricist known for songs such as 'Miss You', 'That Girl of Mine' and 'I'll Keep the Lovelight Burning.'
Jazz fusion bassist who has won 5 Grammy Awards as a soloist and member of Bela Fleck and the Flecktones.
French national player was named the LFP Defender of the Year with Barcelona F.C. in 2011.
Author whose short stories often had a surprise ending.
Played the role of Lisa Stemple in the television series Mad About You.
Rising Tamil film star won consecutive FilmFare Best Actress Awards for Anytime, Anywhere and Angadi Theru.
Voiced many beloved animated characters, including Tommy Pickle's in the children's Nickelodeon show Rugrats.
American film actress and ex-wife of Cary Grant.
President of Syria who served beginning in 2000.
President of the Philippines held the country under an iron fist during his tenure from 1966 to 1986.
Up and coming young rapper who had his mixtape singles No, No, No and Streetz Melting reach popularity before signing with Young Money Entertainment.
Academy Award-nominated screenwriter and director of Michael Clayton and the Bourne franchise.
Director of commercially successful films such as Carrie, The Untouchables and Mission: Impossible.
Finalist of the Norwegian Idol had several Top Ten albums and was chosen to represent Norway in Eurovision 2013.




