Asserted civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat due to the racially assigned seating.
Asserted civil rights by refusing to give up her bus seat due to the racially assigned seating.
Funny actor who starred in movies like White Christmas in 1954.
U.S. President who resigned in disgrace after the Watergate scandal.
Beloved TV clown, portrayed Clem Kadiddlehopper.
Inspirational NFL coach of Green Bay and Washington, so inspirational in fact that the NFL's Super Bowl trophy is named after him.
Forever known as Scarlet O'Hara in Gone with the Wind.
African-American track star won gold at Hitler's Olympics.
University of Alabama football coach for twenty-five years.
38th U.S. president (1974-1977).
Broadway musical star of South Pacific and Peter Pan.
Dramatic roles included From Here to Eternity (1953).
Teamsters Union leader from 1957 to 1971 who vanished mysteriously in 1975, and was officially declared dead in 1982.
Played millionaire Thurston Howell III on TV's Gilligan's Island.
Sea Hunt star, and father of Jeff and Beau Bridges.
Archaeologist who studied Stone Age fossils in Africa.
The first male film star to be labeled a hunk.
Hollywood leading lady whose career spanned 80 years.
Influential guitarist who combined Mississippi and Chicago blues.
Movie star who actually helped invent radio-controlled torpedoes.
Popular actor played title role in western movie Shane (1953).




