Early historic movie comedian, inseparable in name to his partner Stan Laurel.
Early historic movie comedian, inseparable in name to his partner Stan Laurel.
English author, poet, and professor who created The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings trilogy.
Movie vamp who famously said, 'Come up and see me sometime.'
WWI German flying ace who was nicknamed The Red Baron.
A true legend, the first African American female Pilot and the first African American Pilot to get an international pilot license.
Spanish military leader and dictator (1939-1975).
Humanitarian author of The Good Earth, who wrote about Chinese life.
One of the great female writers in the history of English literature, committed to feminist and liberal principles as is evidenced in her work.
First African American Woman to earn fame as an international pilot.
Ziegfeld Follies comedian, radio star, and friend of Al Jolson.
Bodybuilder's fitness-training ads and who appeared in comic books.
Filmmaker who produced Laurel & Hardy and Our Gang.
British star of 'Topper' and 'The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'
British actor most famous for being the first to play Sherlock Holmes in Hollywood films.
MGM film star who played Myrna Loy in over a dozen films.
Rubber-faced comedian in movies including Some Like It Hot.
Founder of 'The New Yorker' magazine.
Oil billionaire, renowned philanthropist, and art lover.
Directed Trouble in Paradise, Heaven Can Wait and many other films.
Early 20th century lyricist who was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.




