English pop star who released the #1 singles, All Time Low, and Glad You Came, while a member of The Wanted.
English pop star who released the #1 singles, All Time Low, and Glad You Came, while a member of The Wanted.
First overall pick for the Washington Wizards in 2010.
Bass player, composer, vocalist and frontman of the legendary English rock band, Pink Floyd.
Younger sister and maid of honor to sister Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.
Born Webster Gradney, Jr, Southern rapper, known for songs 'Bad B***' and 'Swerve.'
Standup comedian and host of Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?.
Actor best known for his award-winning role on BBC's Luther.
First movie role was in Spike Lee's Do the Right Thing (1989).
A Saturday Night Live original, she was also on Kate & Allie.
Dreamgirls actress who provided the voice of Disney's Princess Tiana.
Emmy winner as Alex on drama series Sisters in 1991.
Kennedy patriarch, father of President John F. Kennedy.
Grammy-nominated soul singer and occasional actor, known internationally for her song, I try.
Boisterous performer who was on 'Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In.'
English chemist who led research into atomic theory and color blindness.
Women's Liberation activist and abolitionist who founded a commune in Tennessee
Rapper who was originally in the group The Firm; released her album 'Brooklyn's Don Diva' in 2007.
Played the role of Tia in the second and third Pirates of the Caribbean films.
British tennis player and advocate for charities and children.
Lyricist best known for songs such as 'Me and My Shadow' and 'It's Only a Paper Moon.'
Former drummer for the heavy metal rock band Judas Priest
Former drummer of the pop glam-rock group Scissor Sisters
Atomic Kitten singer became a reality show star with appearances on Celebrity Big Brother and her own shows on MTV.
Sitcom actress who appeared on Saved By The Bell, 90210, Raising the Bar, and Pacific Palisades.
He is a wakeboarder who started out my athletic career as a gymnast.
Played the role of Bond girl Eve Moneypenny in 'Skyfall' alongside Daniel Craig.
'20/20' anchor, previously worked on ABC's World News Tonight program.
Comedic actor who is best known as the star of the hit series Gavin & Stacey.
Film and television actor, recognized as Colby Granger on the CBS drama Numbers.
Directed the critically acclaimed film Boys Don't Cry starring Hilary Swank.
Starred in the films 'Private School' and 'Saw III.'
Singer known for her hit song Finally which made it on to the Billboard Charts.
Noted director who was blacklisted by Hollywood during the McCarthy era.
Renowned English professional who achieved a World No. 4 ranking and was considered one of Britain's greatest open-era male tennis players.
NFL linebacker who was a Super Bowl XLVII champion while playing for the Baltimore Ravens.
Country singer known for songs such as Mona Lisa Lost her Smile and The Ride.
American singer known for fronting the funk rock band Whitestarr.
Charismatic Republican who took office as the 55th Governor of New Jersey in 2010.
Chef of the Michelin star restaurant Petersham Nurseries Cafe and food editor for Vogue.
Naturalist who studied wolves in the native Arctic habitat and became instrumental in the forming the Denali National Park and the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
American-born woman who joined the Resistance movement within Nazi Germany itself, and became part of the infamous 'Red Orchestra' spy group for Russia.
'Harry the Horse' was a franchise player for the New York Giants from 1933 to 1942, an all-star in four of those years.
Plays the role of Vanessa Diaz on the HBO drama Six Feet Under with Peter Krause.
Talented voice actor brought his unique sound effects to the Police Academy film series.
Co-recepient of the Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 for the founding of the Hull House settlement, to help the poor, in Chicago.
Chu Ga-eul in the popular South Korean drama series Boys Over Flowers.
Journeyman infielder played in the MLB for the KC Royals and Chicago White Sox, and several other teams.
Lead singer and songwriter for the Swedish pop group The Cardigans.
Multi-instrumentalist who has performed with the likes of Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, and Elvin Jones.
Solo artist and songwriter is best known for working with his wife Julie Miller.




