Known for | Name |
Long-time television game show host, animal-rights activist | |
R&B singer/songwriter, Grammy Award winner, ex-husband of Whitney Houston | |
Musician & singer/songwriter with hits such as 'Splish Splash' and 'Mack the Knife' | |
Actor from such films as 'The Godfather Part II', 'Raging Bull', and 'Meet the Parents' | |
1996 Republican presidential nominee, 1976 vice-presidential candidate, former Senate Majority Leader | |
Actor from such films as 'Chaplin', 'Ironman', and 'Sherlock Holmes' | |
Actor from such films as 'The Godfather', 'Tender Mercies', 'The Apostle', and 'A Civil Action' | |
Singer/songwriter with such hits as 'Blowin' in the Wind' and 'The Times They Are a-Changin'' | |
MLB pitcher for the Cleveland Indians, Baseball Hall of Fame inductee, 8x All-Star selection, 1948 World Series Champion | |
American chess player, 11th World Chess Champion | |
Celebrity chef, restaurateur, Iron Chef | |
American poet, recipient of 4 Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry, 'Mending Wall' | |
Comedian and Actor, recipient of Congressional Gold Medal, honored with 4 stars on Hollywood Walk of Fame, 199 USO shows | |
NHL player and Stanley Cup Champion for the Chicago Blackhawks, Hockey Hall of Fame inductee | |
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U.S. Attorney General, 1968 Democratic presidential candidate | |
Commanding general of the Confederate army during the American Civil War, top graduate of West Point | |
Actor from television series 'The West Wing', 'Brothers & Sisters', and 'Parks and Recreation' | |
American fashion designer, winner of 9 Emmy Awards, costume designer for 'The Carol Burnett Show' | |
Jamaican singer/songwriter with hits such as 'Could You Be Loved' and 'No Woman, No Cry' | |
Stand-up comedian and actor best known for his roles in two sitcoms with his namesake, winner of 3 Grammy Awards and one Golden Globe | |
English actor best known for his role in the 'Twilight' movies, also starred in two Harry Potter films | |
English rock singer and lead vocalist of the band Led Zepplin, winner of 3 Grammy Awards | |
Actor and film director, founder of the Sundance Film Festival, winner of two Oscars, director of 'Ordinary People' and 'Quiz Show' | |
American rock artist and songwriter, lead singer of the band Matchbox Twenty, | |
MLB catcher and 1964 World Series Champion, current broadcaster for the Milwaukee Brewers, named 'Mr. Baseball' by Johnny Carson | |
American actor known for his roles in television series 'It Takes a Thief', 'Switch', and 'Hart to Hart', starred as Number Two in the Austin Powers films | |
American film director for such films as 'Back to the Future' series, 'Forest Gump', 'Cast Away' and 'The Polar Express', winner of an Academy Award and a Golden Globe | |
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