Son of civil rights leader, SCLC president, and public speaker.
Son of civil rights leader, SCLC president, and public speaker.
African American comedian, talk show host, and author of the bestselling book Act Like a Lady, Think Like a Man.
Comedian who grew up poor but finally became a sitcom star.
She chose to take the name of her stepfather, Herbert Stackley White Jr..
Upbeat country singer who recorded several crossover hits.
Star of The Nanny known for her Queens, NY accent.
Born in Canada, this WWE wrestler was nicknamed Hit Man.
Star of There Will Be Blood and Gangs of New York, and Lincoln, and winning an Oscar for Best Actor each time.
Iconoclastic director of Do the Right Thing and Clockers, legendary New York Knicks fan.
Pop entertainer who hosted a variety show with sister Marie.
Enormous actor who was recognized from award-nominated role in The Green Mile in 1999.
NBC 'Today' co-host who became a CBS news anchor.
Played sportswriter Ray Barone on Everybody Loves Raymond.
Punk rocker of the Sex Pistols who self-destructed.
British actor, comedian, radio personality and journalist.
Latin pop singer who survived a broken back in 1990.
Unconventional actor in films such as Armageddon, Big Lebowski, and Con Air.
Intimidating as Drago, the Russian boxer in Rocky IV, he starred in The Expendables in 2011.
JFK's daughter and co-founder of the Profiles in Courage Awards.
Glam metal lead singer who has fronted the band L.A. Guns, since 1985.




