Legendary hero of action films and westerns including True Grit, nicknamed The Duke.
Legendary hero of action films and westerns including True Grit, nicknamed The Duke.
The Singing Cowboy in ninety-three movies and ninety-one TV productions.
Feisty Connecticut-born actress who was often onscreen with Spencer Tracy.
Played the trainer of Rocky and The Penguin in Batman.
Double Indemnity actress who cultivated a tough-girl image.
Fiery Mexican painter, wife of muralist Diego Rivera.
Played a role model in Father Knows Best and Marcus Welby, M.D..
Cuban-American actor who played the Joker on TV's Batman.
Known as the First Lady of Radio, and often sang, God Bless America.
Jazz bandleader's signature song was Minnie the Moocher.
Premier actor of his generation in movies and plays.
Actress in light, witty comedies such as Auntie Mame.
World traveler and author of Tales of the South Pacific.
Producer of I Spy, Dick Van Dyke, and The Andy Griffith show.
American environmentalist who played a leading role in the twentieth century environmental movement.
Early Disney animator who created Goofy, among others.
Popularizer of popcorn through countless commercials, talk shows, and radio pitches.
Missouri singer who entertained WWII U.S. troops.
1957 Nobel Prize Winner who discovered antihistamines in 1937.
Host of 'Ding Dong School,' an educational show for 1950s kids.




