Comedian whose name is inseparable from that of his comedic partner, Bud Abbott's, famous for their Who's on First' routine
Comedian whose name is inseparable from that of his comedic partner, Bud Abbott's, famous for their Who's on First' routine
Husband of Harriet Nelson in 1950s family sitcom.
Female aviator and test pilot who was part of the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC).
Director of many major films including The Maltese Falcon.
Elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1971, he became the first inductee from the Negro Leagues.
Revue Negre entertainer who adopted a Rainbow Tribe of orphans.
Greek shipping tycoon who married Jacqueline Kennedy.
Appeared in horror films, especially The Wolf Man (1941).
Fans recall him as Oliver Wendell Douglas on Green Acres.
Postmodernist writer and Nobel Prize winner, responsible for the play Waiting for Godot and the trilogy of books: Molloy, Malone dies, and The Unnamable.
Comic actor who was often the foil for Lucille Ball.
Pianist, composer, and intellectual on The Jack Paar Show.
Starred in The Life of Riley and The Babe Ruth Story.
Composer who reflected the moods of Soviet life under Stalin.
Standup comedian who said, 'Take my wife...please.'
One of the first English actresses with a Hollywood career.
Astronomer who discovered Pluto.
German philosopher who opposed the nazi euthanasia program and Jewish genocidal persecution.
Born as Benjamin Siegal, he is an infamous American gangster known for making headlines with his violence.
Abstract expressionist artist who was influenced by surrealism.




