Best known as Draco Malfoy, a rival wizard to Harry Potter in the films of the same name.
Best known as Draco Malfoy, a rival wizard to Harry Potter in the films of the same name.
Former singer and current television actress, known for her role as Rose Tyler on BBC's Doctor Who.
Lead singer of The Blackhearts who sung, I Love Rock N' Roll.
Internationally famous operatic tenor who's been blind since age twelve.
Played Chachi Arcola on Happy Days and Joanie Loves Chachi.
Her single, You Light Up My Life, was a #1 hit for this singer.
Baseball manager who led Dodgers to two World Series titles
Actress, singer, and daughter of calypso man Harry Belafonte.
Life with Bonnie star whose first film was Rain Man.
Australian singer-songwriter with his band The Bad Seeds and author of The Ass and the Angel.
Leading British scientist in Electromagnetism and Elctrochemistry.
Anti-war rock vocalist and bassist of Concrete Blonde.
High energy lead singer of the rock band Taking Back Sunday.
Silent film era actor turned director.
Award-winning actress/writer starred in the UK series Gavin & Stacey.
Former teen actor who is known for roles in Mysterious Skin (2004) and Tooth Fairy (2010).
Portrays Owen Reynolds on Supah Ninjas alongside Ryan Potter.
Film and television actress who had 2012 movie roles in Ted and This Means War.
Goalkeeper for FC Roma in Italy's Serie A, and for the Dutch national team.
Electronic music DJ and music producer who has worked with artists and bands such as Bloc Party and Dragonette.
Former lead singer of the band Deep Purple.
Actress known for her role in the horror film The Descent (2005).
St. Louis Cardinal switch-hitter was known for stealing bases.
Centre-back in the European leagues played for AC Milan, Paris Saint-German, and the Brazilian national team.
David Eckstein's wife, has played the villagin on many popular TV shows.
Singer-songwriter, actress and choreographer earned a 1984 Grammy nomination for Best Video Album
Fox Business Network anchor and commentator.
Christian musician that released seven albums from 2004-2012.
Most noted role as Amanda Carrington on the soap opera Dynasty.
Eccentric singer songwriter who is influenced by the Victorian era,
Distinguished Civil War figure and short-lived United States Secretary of War.
Retired NHL center who suffered a career-ending neck injury in 2004.
WTA champion who made it to the Wimbledon semifinals in 2011 after entering as a wildcard, becoming just the second woman to achieve this in Wimbledon history.
Versatile athlete who formerly played in the NFL, then became a professional wrestler, kickboxer, and MMA figther, popular figure in Japanese pop culture.
Plays the role of Sierra on the Disney TV series That's So Raven.
Outstanding goalscorer in the English and Australian leagues; he was named his country's greatest footballer by fans.
British actor known for his role as Adam Carter in the TV series Spooks alongside Peter Firth.
Head coach of Chicago Bears during the early years of the dynasty.
Screenwriter and singer.
WW I veteran became Minnesota's 24th governor, risking his reputation by standing up for the state's poorer workers.
Japanese breaststroke swimmer who won multiple Olympic medals.
Shortstop for the Chicago White Sox earned the nickname 'The Cuban Missile' for his trim physique and great footspeed.
Vocalist and guitarist for the band Nerf Herder, also known for his YouTube song parodies.
Singer with the popular South Korean girl group Girls' Generation
The enigmatic, bookish librarian, Lucy Coe, on General Hospital.
Two time Grammy Award winner recorded popular world music, fusing the sounds of Nigerian traditional music and modern pop.
Director of the CIA was confirmed to the post by the Senate in March 2013, taking over a controversial War on Terror.
German writer who was surveilled by the Secret Police for his works criticizing the German Democratic Republic.
Vietnam War veteran turned popular character actor, playing rugged, gruff men in films like American Graffiti.
Played the role of D'Angelo Barksdale on the HBO drama series The Wire with John Doman.




