Catholic nun who cared for poor and sick in India.
Catholic nun who cared for poor and sick in India.
Japanese director of epics like Rashomon and Seven Samurai.
Along with Joe Barbera, created The Flintstones, The Jetsons, and many others under the famous cartoon production company Hanna-Barbera.
Unbeatable basketball coach who led UCLA to ten national titles.
Oceanographer who showed TV audiences the undersea world.
Drummer and scat singer who appeared in the horror film The Shining.
Sitcom mom Margaret Anderson in Father Knows Best.
The Good Earth star won Best Actress in 1937 and 1938.
'To Tell the Truth' panelist who was married to playwright Moss Hart.
Sophisticated actor who starred in the Pink Panther detective comedies.
Actress since the 1930s who played the aged Rose in Titanic.
Gypsy guitarist's jazz style was inspired by his injured hand.
St. Louis Cardinals fireball pitcher and later a broadcaster.
Jazz clarinetist and bandleader whose hit was Stardust.
Dancer and actress in musicals such as Forty-Second Street.
Comic actor in movies and TV's Love That Bob.
Republican New Jersey representative, diplomat, and US fashion editor.
1930s outlaw who went on a crime spree with her boyfriend Clyde Barrow.
Russian prima ballerina and one of 20th century's best.
Best Supporting Actress Oscar for 'Key Largo' (1948).




