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| U.S. Congressman, White House Chief of Staff and two-time Secretary of Defense. | |
| American business executive who filed a trademark application for the term 'You're Fired!' | |
| Renowned boxing promoter. | |
| Television star who played Det. James Crockett and Nash Bridges. | |
| His song 'American Pie' hit number one in 1972. | |
| The King of Hawaiian entertainment. | |
| Famous insult comic who played Mr. Potato Head in Toy Story movies. | |
| Former teen idol and Dancing with the Stars champion. | |
| Five-time Emmy winner the 1960s. Later starred in 'Three's Company' and 'Pleasantville.' | |
| Three-time Emmy winner for 'Get Smart.' Also the voice of Inspector Gadget. | |
| Won Best Supporting Actor Oscar for 'Cocoon,' in 1985. | |
| Director and producer of such animated films as 'An American Tail' and 'Land Before Time. | |
| 1979 American League MVP. Played for six MLB teams and later managed the Rockies and Cubs. | |
| Two-time Super Bowl winning coach of the Miami Dolphins. | |
| Producer and host of 'Soul Train' from 1971-1993. | |
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| Former Dallas Cowboys quarterback, Monday Night Football announcer and Lipton Tea pitchman. | |
| British actor known best for the 'Halloween' series of films. | |
| Television Producer, Writer and Director of such shows as Quantum Leap, Battlestar Gallactica, Magnum P.I., Airwolf, and J.A.G. | |