African American militant leader who spoke out against racism.
African American militant leader who spoke out against racism.
Legendary bluesman who named his electric guitar Lucille.
Conservative prime minister of Great Britain from 1979-1990.
Acclaimed actress who played Jessica Fletcher on Murder, She Wrote.
Star of The Dick Van Dyke Show and Diagnosis: Murder.
Best supporting actress for Written on the Wind in 1956.
Larger-than-life actor, Oscar for 'The Color of Money'
Emmy-winning host of NBC's Tonight show from 1961 to 1992.
Popular singer, dancer, actor and member of the Rat Pack.
Played the mom on Lassie and Lost in Space.
Comedian and actor who did stand up routines with wacky characters.
N.Y. Yankees catcher and coach who said, It ain't over till it's over.
Iconoclastic American author, playwright, political liberal, social critic.
From Our Gang he played Dickie and was Shirley Temple's first screen kiss.
Frank stand up comedian who was repeatedly arrested for obscenity.
Gay matinee idol admitted who died of AIDS in 1985.
Afro-Cuban singer and dancer who was called the Queen of Salsa.
British actor from Dr. Strangelove to The Pink Panther.
Starred with Walter Matthau in The Odd Couple (1968).
U.S. senator and JFK's brother who was assassinated in 1968.




