| Senior | Name | Junior |
| American politician, serving as a U.S. Representative and a U.S. Senator for the Democratic Party from Tennessee, and in his last years operated an antiques store in Carthage. | |
| A Baptist Religious missionary, and once the head of the NAACP chapter in Atlanta and of the Civic and Political League, he encouraged his son to become active in the movement. | |
| American professional wrestling promoter. He is best known for founding the World Wide Wrestling Federation (now WWE), of which his son now serves as Chairman and CEO. | |
| Academy Award winning actor for the 1962 film 'Sweet Bird of Youth' | |
| Presently serves as batting coach for the Dayton Dragons, the Reds' Single A minor league affiliate, he was the Most Valuable Player of the 1980 All-Star Game. | |
| American actor, writer, film director, notably for the cult classic feature film 'Putney Swope', a biting satire on the New York Madison Avenue advertising world. | |
| Detroit native, who worked at a Ford steel mill for 47 years and allowed his son to play guitar with the likes of Marvin Gaye and the Temptations in city nightclubs. | |
| Vaudeville dancer and actor, he died in Beverly Hills, California, at the age of 87, of natural causes, just two years before the death of his only child. | |
| Lead singer of the soul group The Main Ingredient, most notable for its two biggest hits, 'Everybody Plays the Fool' (1972) and 'Just Don't Want to Be Lonely' (1974). | |
| Former English football player, he won two FA Cups with West Ham, in 1975 and 1980, and the old second division title in 1981. | |
| American race car driver, he died in a last-lap crash during the 2001 Daytona 500. | |
| Texan lawyer and oil developer, he became wealthy due to his interests in oil exploration and speculation. Father of ten children. | |
| American actor and stand-up comedian, died at the age of 22. He was known as the star of 'Chico and the Man'. | |
| Father of a famous Irish drummer, he lost his oldest daughter in 1973 and his wife in a 1978 car accident. | |
| American professional boxing trainer, credited for teaching his son the defensive skills that made him a winner. | |
| Nicknamed 'The Man of a Thousand Faces,' he was an American actor during the age of silent films. He was one of the most versatile and powerful actors of early cinema. | |