Bighearted country singer and entrepreneur, she had an amazing twenty-six songs reach number one on the Billboard charts.
Bighearted country singer and entrepreneur, she had an amazing twenty-six songs reach number one on the Billboard charts.
Director, actor and screenwriter who was voted into the Boxing Hall of Fame and whose film, Rocky, was inducted into the National Film Registry.
Lead singer of British band Queen who died of AIDS at forty-five.
Forty-second U.S. President from 1993-200, he started the William J. Clinton Foundation to improve health across the globe.
Cross-genre director, and screenwriter known for producing blockbuster films such as Jaws, E.T. and Saving Private Ryan.
Industrialist, real estate developer, and television personality who founded The Trump Organization.
She grew beyond her singing career as partner to Sonny Bono solo superstardom.
He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as U.S. Marshal Samuel Gerard in the The Fugitive.
Forty-third U.S. President from 2001-2009, who narrowly defeated Al Gore in the 2000 election, handled John Kerry in 2004.
Duck hunting enthusiast gained a fortune by founding his duck call business Duck Commander.
Professional wrestler who stood 7'5' and weighed 525 lbs.
He played villains in the Die Hard and Harry Potter movies, and was nominated for a Tony Award for his his breakthrough role in Les Liaisons Dangereuses.
Politically active actor who won an MTV Movie Award for Best On-Screen Duo for his role in Lethal Weapon 3 with Mel Gibson.
TV's Gidget, she grew up and won two Best Actress Oscars.
Dancer and actor who starred in many Broadway shows from the 1960s to the 2000s.
Pink Floyd lead guitarist who departed for a solo career.
Versatile singer from Stone Poneys.
Red-haired actress who won a 1996 Oscar for Dead Man Walking.
Margaritaville singer's fans are known as Parrot Heads.
Daughter of Judy Garland, she is acclaimed for her performance in Cabaret.




