Lead singer of British band Queen who died of AIDS at forty-five.
Lead singer of British band Queen who died of AIDS at forty-five.
American actress and singer known for her role as Tinka Hessenheffer on Disney's Shake It Up.
Bonnie Bennett in the hit CW television series The Vampire Diaries.
International sex symbol from One Million Years B.C.
Starred in Tim Burton movies Beetlejuice and Batman, as well as comedies Multiplicity and Mr. Mom.
Scream and Charmed actress who is linked to Marilyn Manson.
Founder of his own line of Tennessee whiskey.
Played the role of naive Edmund Pevensie in The Chronicle of Narnia saga
Talented dual-threat quarterback at Texas who was drafted by the Cleveland Browns in 2010.
Star of The Bob Newhart Show, Newhart, and Bob.
Eclectic guitar-playing son of rock icon Frank Zappa.
Missouri outlaw who robbed banks, trains, and stagecoaches, but was revered as a famous outlaw.
South Korean ice skater who won gold at the Vancouver Olympics.
Classic James Bond in the 1969 movie On Her Majesty's Secret Service.
Avant-garde composer of multimedia performance pieces.
Creator of popular comic strip character Cathy, which she began in 1976.
Comedic actor and director who appeared in the hit film 'Grown Ups'
Portrayed Hope Williams Brady on Days of our Lives.
Civil rights activist during the Civil Rights movement and the first person to resist bus segregation, nine months before Rosa Parks.
Composed countless original songs in the span of his career
Hall of Fame second baseman for the Pittsburgh Pirates; led the team to World Series titles in 1960 and 1971.
Former rock drummer for Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave.
Former president of the Motion Picture Association of America, otherwise known as the MPAA.
Norwegian football star who won numerous trophies in the Norwegian, French, and Spanish leagues.
Rugby player who became known as a scrum-half for Leicester Tigers and the England national team.
'The world's most famous and influential Muslim television preacher,' according to the New York Times.
Canadian writer, producer, and director known for his work on FX's Justified and the Pacific.
Drummer who was part of Jimi Hendrix's band.
Drummer for the rock band Evanesence.
Broadway actress who played Maria in West Side Story.
Singer and songwriter who mixed humor and music in 'Dead Skunk.'
First wife of composer Richard Wagner who shared his trials and tribulations.
Born Patrick George Considine, he is an actor, screenwriter, and musician best known for his roles in 'In America' and '24 Hour Party People.'
Winner of the European Championship and the European Footballer of the Year title in 1996.
Winner of the European Championship and the European Footballer of the Year title in 1996.
West German football player who was known for his rather provocative political views.
Played the role of Rose Weasley on Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 alongside Daniel Radcliffe.
Rapper and producer who released his debut album in 2004 called Chingo Bling 4 President.
Wife of 'Tonight Show' host Jay Leno and a well-known philanthropist.
Film and radio figure who is known for his roles in Cat People (1942) and The Seventh Victim (1943).
Famously impeached federal judge from Florida and current member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
Played the role of Jeff in the horror film Cabin Fever.
This slick-hitting second baseman was one of the biggest stars in baseball at the turn of the century, collecting 3,252 hits during his 21-year career.
American producer, writer, actor, director and studio executive who played a major role in the Hollywood Studio system.
Italian tennis player who won the Sicily International.
Hungarian-British author and journalist
Lightning-fast NFL wide receiver who won Super Bowl XX with the Chicago Bears.
Actor and producer who produced the horror film 'The Silent House.'
Turkish footballer who played for Real Madrid as well as the Turkish national team.
Respected for producing and writing films in New German Cinema.




