Fortieth U.S. President from 1981-1989, who introduced Reaganomics and is known for having a highly conservative term in office.
Fortieth U.S. President from 1981-1989, who introduced Reaganomics and is known for having a highly conservative term in office.
Red-haired comedienne who was immortalized in TV's I Love Lucy.
King of the Cowboys, he was married to and often co-starred with Dale Evans.
Elegant dance partner of Fred Astaire in ten classic movie musicals.
Suave actor from horror films including House of Wax.
Mississippi singer and guitarist, known as the King of the Delta Blues.
Magnificent Gospel singer who inspired millions of listeners.
Platinum blonde actress who was often paired with Clark Gable.
American artist, whose work is inspired by Mexican muralist such as José Clemente Orozco.
Actress best known as Prissy from Gone with the Wind.
AP Female Athlete of the Year six times from 1932 to 1954.
Pensive playwright of A Streetcar Named Desire.
Bandleader popular for men's chorus Sing Along with Mitch.
Bandleader who added wacky sound effects to popular songs.
Science fiction author and founder of Scientology.
Mexican entertainer who played Mario Moreno in over 50 popular films.
Jazz orchestra leader who composed Artistry in Rhythm.
Created The Flintstones and The Jetsons with Bill Hannah.
Singer, dancer and theater actress from the 1920s to 1950s.
Newscaster and co-anchor of 'The Huntley-Brinkley Report.'




