British lead singer and drummer of the progressive rock band Genesis who went solo and whose music was also popularized by Miami Vice.
British lead singer and drummer of the progressive rock band Genesis who went solo and whose music was also popularized by Miami Vice.
Comedian, voice actor, and actor who won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in the 1997 film, Good Will Hunting.
St. Elsewhere actor, and son of football star Tom Harmon.
Immortalized as Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars trilogy, he received a Drama Desk Award nomination for his work in The Elephant Man.
American astronaut and physicist who joined NASA in 1978 and became the first American woman to enter low earth orbit.
Frontman and singer for The Police, and recorded the hit album Synchronicity' in 1983, but has since become a solo artist.
Winston cup NASCAR driver in the 1980s and 1990s.
Child star who became an actor in action films and comedies, such as Escape From New York, The Thing, and Vanilla Sky.
British actress known as TV's Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman.
Child actor played TV's Dennis the Menace (1959-1963).
Comic actress best known as Rebecca Howe from Cheers.
Guitarist and vocalist for the heavy metal band KISS.
She played Wonder Woman, TV's first female superhero.
Starred in Tim Burton movies Beetlejuice and Batman, as well as comedies Multiplicity and Mr. Mom.
Played widowed housekeeper Tony Micelli on Who's the Boss?.
Father of punk rock with his band, the Ramones
R&B-soul singer who recorded Dance With My Father in 2003.
Singer, dancer, and Cuchi Cuchi comedienne.
Curvy Mistress of the Dark who hosted classic horror films on TV.
Famous bodybuilder known for playing The Incredible Hulk on the TV series.




