American singer during the swing era, he was an eleven-time Grammy Award winner and an awarded actor.
American singer during the swing era, he was an eleven-time Grammy Award winner and an awarded actor.
Swedish actress who was immortalized with Bogart in Casablanca.
Known as Lady Day, she movingly sang God Bless the Child.
Guitarist credited with inventing the sound of modern music.
1950s TV mom June Cleaver on Leave It to Beaver.
TV roles included Colonel Sherman Potter on M*A*S*H.
Exuberant actor who played Zorba the Greek (1964).
USAF Pilot who dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima (1945).
Director of Citizen Kane who became famous for the 1938 alien invasion news broadcast.
Unforgettable as Ben Cartwright on TV's Bonanza.
World-famous French singer who was called The Little Sparrow.
He is an American blues musician and singer-songwriter who specialized in the upright bass and the guitar.
State Fair actress and singer who married bandleader Phil Harris.
Acted in 'Fiddler on the Roof' and 'The Producers'
Was a writer and comic book artist responsible for co-creating Batman in 1939, along with writer, Bill Finger.
American playwright famous for his tragic play, Death of a Salesman.
Philosopher of New Age studies who focused on Buddhism and Zen as a way to achieve enlightenment.
Children's book illustrator and animator, known for his contributions to early 20th century Disney films, including Cinderella (1950 and Dumbo (1941).
Wanted man in The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly.
Catholic monk, poet, and philosopher.




