Actor and martial artist, he combined the two arts in the Rush Hour movies.
Actor and martial artist, he combined the two arts in the Rush Hour movies.
Talk show host, actress, entrepreneur and the richest woman on the planet, she is an inspiration to thousands.
Oscar-winning actor who starred in Remember the Titans, Flight, and Man on Fire.
Acting and dancing icon from Saturday Night Fever to Pulp Fiction.
Renowned comedian who made one of the most successful sitcoms in television history.
Chicago Bears running back who scored 100 touchdowns.
New York shock jock, TV personality, and author, known for discussing inappropriate matter in a frank and unabashed way.
His debut as Andy Griffith's TV son Opie in the Andy Griffith Show brought him his first onscreen attention, and after Happy Days, he grew into a great movie director.
G.W. Bush National Security Advisor, Secretary of State.
Wildman rock vocalist of Van Halen from 1974 to 1985, he went on to pursue a solo career.
Texas blues guitar legend who died in 1990 helicopter crash.
Brilliant creator of TV's animated 'The Simpsons'
Acclaimed director of Titanic, Avatar, The Abyss, and The Terminator.
Self-taught New Age keyboardist who was born in Greece.
Brother of entertainer Michael Jackson, he embraced Islam.
Star of TV's Quantum Leap and Enterprise series.
Country and bluegrass singer and composer known for songs such as 'Crying My Heart Out Over You', 'I Wouldn't Change You If I Could' and 'Highway 40 Blues'
Rose to fame after playing Peggy Bundy on the Fox TV series Married With Children.
Versatile actor he starred in Dreamscape, The Right Stuff and Breaking Away.
Arrived on the scene as a new wave punk rocker in 1977.




